The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, November 15, 1917, Image 8
Notice of Election
State of South Carolina,
County of Plekens.
Whereas, the resident freeholders and
qualified electors of the age of twenty.
one years, of Garvin and Kings school
districts Nos. 21 and 25 respectively,
have petitioned the County Board of
Educotion both for and against consoli
dation of the above named districts;
Therefore, an election is hereby or
dered by the County Board of Educa
tion, to be held at Pleasant liill school
house on November 23, 1917, to de
termine whether or not the two above
named districts shall be consolidated;
having the new school near Pleasant
Hill church, and also allowing he Kings
school to continue to run up to the sev
enth grade.
The election shall be held according
to the rules of the primary election.
Those wishing to vote for consolida
tion shall vote a ticket marked 'For
Consolidation;' those wishing to vote
against consolidation shall vote a ticket
- marked "Against Consolidation."
F'. V. CLAYTON,
30 Secretary and Clerk.
Probate Sale
State of South Carolina,
County of Greenville.
Probate Court.
Btertie E. Burns, et al., P'laintilY.
Estell Burns, Defendant.
Pursuant to a decree filed inithe above
stated case. Nov. 12, 1917, 1 will sell at
public auction in front of the court
house door, at Pickens. S. C., during the
legal hours of sale, sales day in )ecem
her, 1917, all that tract of land in Eas
Icy township, Pickens county, contain
ing 18 .3-11 acres, more or less, fully
described in the decree of Probate
Judge, Greenville, S. C., November 12,
1917, reference to which is hereby had.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers and stamps.
WALTRI M. ScoTT,
Psobate .udge Greenville County.
Porter's Pressing Club
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al
tering, Etc.
Suits sic sent for and delivered when
promised and the work is done by an
expert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning
and pressing, Se suit; dry cleaning, $1
suit. Special attention given to ladies'
suits.
We appreciate your patronage.
B. B. PORTER, Proprietor,
At Porter's Barber Shop.
Telephone No.38
PICKENS RAIl
1IME TABLE NO. 16, SUPEI
EF'FECTIVE
No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 IDis. Si
7.30 A.mi !11.00 Am i3.40 P.ML.OP
7.5"11.05 " 3:.45 " 1IF,
7.45 "11.15 "3.55 "| 5 P.
7.50 " 11.20 "4.00 " .' 7 A
8.00 "11.30 "4.05 " $ MI
N.05" 1.40" 415 " A r. 9.3 E
x No agent.
No. I (:onnheels w ith Southe)
Nos. 3 and 41 connlect with South
12. Nos. 5' and ( ronnoct with
Express handled by the Pickens
information aipply to .J. T. TP.
For sale at Keowee Pharmacy and I
A Specia
AFARM A
l100 acres, more or less, on~ main puI
Large gradled school runs 7 months ve
home three-quarters mile. Fairly goo
acres in pasture, wired in. Plenty wo
horse farm in cultivation. Price, 82.5
7 per cent per annum until paid. Ifi
or Monday.
Frank E.
Of Kenedy
REAL ESTATE. ... AND
When YM
--A WATCH, WRIST
-*PURSE, RAZOR STR
-SAFETY RAZOR OR~
-BRUSHES, LATHER
-THING IN JEWELR'
Come and look
New Goods<
-'. .'. thel
PATRIOTIC S
Keowee F
Nyal Qual
R. E. Lewis,
\Rio
For A Tonic Iron
Can't Be- Beal
Contracted Form of Natural Iror
Cheaper, Strooger,
ACID IRON MIN1RAL,
ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE I7
"I found such quick relief from tak
ing Acid Iron Mineral (natural iron;
for rheumatism, and chronic indiges
tion I want to urge more people t<
take iron instead of other remedie:
when needing a tonic and something
that will build them up," saidI J. C
Shelton, of Roanoke, Va.
"I was weak, had a sour stomach
bad appetite, and suffered most al
the time. I needed a tonic badly, anc
when I started tking Acid Iron Min
eral I found the remedy I needed,'
continued Mr. Shelton, who lives al
502 12th st., N. W.
Acid Iron Mineral is highly concen
trated medicinal iron testing over 10
degrees specific gravity and a feu
drops in a glass of water makes an
unexcelled medicine for the blood,
digestion, and appetite. It is sold by
druggists in six and twelve ounec
bottles under the Ferrodine Chemical
Corp. trademark, which guarantees
strength and efficiency. lie sure you
get the genuine. Get a bottle. It is
cheaper, stronger and better for you.
Pays 25c a Month
for Perfect Health
For 15 years, E. A. Little. Bessemer.
Ala. has paid 25c a rnonth to kceep in per
(ect health. Read what ho says:
"I desire is add my endorsement of Granrer Uror
+ itegiiitur. 1 bare not used coy oilier medicine for
ffl, eah&. 1 know it is the best for all lioer
cn plaiuts and will cure any case of indigesion
I knows. When I first comnnenced to take your
graner i r Ileila.r the Pegram".Palton IlrugCo.
1 was buying It by eihed.zeo. Now Ilam told they buy
it by the cross.~ I use one ,g each u oath and
1 would nut be without it for anything."
Granger
Liver
Regulator.
Is strictly vegetablo, non-alcoholic prepa.
ration, and is highly recommended for sick
headache, indigestion, biliousness and all
;:nach and liver complaints. Yourdrug.
*:t can supply you--25c a box.
Crater Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tea.
WAY COMPANY
WEDING TIME TABLE NO. 15
JULY 9, 1917
ations. No. 2 No.4 No. 6
ekenis Arj0.20 A.M 1.45 P. M 5.00 P. ma
erguson x I).15 '' 1.40 "4.55"
irsons x ij.5 "1.35 "4.45
rialis x '$.5% ":1.30 "4 35"
auldn x .50 il25 " 4.30"
asleyv. .4 1.15 "4.25"
nI Railwa y raini Nos. 29 an~d 46
ern Railway trains Nos. 319 and
Soulthern liy. train No. 11. All
Railroad colo pany. For furthel
X LL. l Pt. . Pickins. S, C.
'ickens D'rug Company
I Chance
ND HfOME
>lic road. Mail every (Iy left at door.
ar. Churches close, dcetor's of lice andi
d 6.roomn house and out buildings. 15~
r~d and( timber to support platce. Two
1)0; $5i00 cash, balance .9250 per1 year:
ite'restcd 'see me att Pij ns Saturday
Q lexander
& Alexander
ERSON, SOUTif CAROLINA
:u Want
WATCH, HAND BAG,
DP or BLADES, KNIFE,
BLADES, MILITARY
BRUSHES, OR ANY
over our line.
~oming in all
ime .-*.
TATION RY
'harnmacy
ity Store
Ph. G.,op
LOC AL AD
PERSON4M
Born unto Mr. and Mrp. Ben F?. Rig
gins, November 6, a son.
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Chapman, November 10th, a son. -
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. George Irvir
Brazele. November 10th, a daughter.
Martin school will' begin its winte
term next Monday, November 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stewart of route
4, were in Pickens shopping Saturday.
W. C. Porter of Easley route 1, was
at the county seat on business Wednes
day.
T. H. McWhorter, well known citizen
of Liberty route 4,' was at the county
seat on business Saturday.
. Mr. M. F. Hester spent several days
rin the mountains last week and says the
persimon and 'possum crops are good.
Rev. E. T. Dodges is in Columbia at
tending a meeting of -the edncational
commissioners of the Methodist confer
ence.
Prof. ,L. E. Kirby and E. U. 1
Whorter, prominent citizens of Norris,
were visitors dt the county seat one
day last week.
We are requested to announce that
Rev. H. K. Williams will preach at the
Pickens Mill church the third Sunday
in November at 3 o'clock
The friends in this county of Rev. E.
V. Babb, former pastor of Easley Bap
tist church, sympathize with him in the
loss of his father whose death occurred
at his home in Laurens recently .
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Couch
of Easley, November 5th, a son. This
makes four boys for this patriotic
family. The latest arrival was named
Gilliland, after the late Dr. Gilliland.
Messrs. Earl T. Sanders, William A.
Burke, J. Horace Parmalee and William
H. Bearden of the 114th Tennessee Mili
tary Band, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Hester last Friday and Sat
urday.
Montvale school will begin the winter
term next Monday morning, November
19th. Miss Flora Kelly is the assistant
teacher and H. W. .Hiott has been re
elected principal and will teach the win
ter session.
'he' Piedmont.Realty and Auctibn Co.
1have made contract with F. B. Morgan,
Jr., to subdivide the home place of the
late F. B. Morgan at Central, S. C.,
and will sell same at auction D~ecember
5th. Watch for the advertisement in
this paper which will follow.
An entertainment will be given in the
Pickens Mill school auditorium next
Saturday night, November 17th. An
interesting programn has been arranged
and an admisqsion fee of ten cents will
be charged, proceeds to go towards buy
buying a piano for the school.
.J. E. Grant, a well known stock dealer
of Seneca, was in Pickens on business
last week, lHe states that he has been
doing a good business with Pickens
county people and expects to do some1
more. He has just received another
earload of horses and mules and has an
adlvertise~ment in this paper. Read it.
Thei First Baptist church of Liberty
will be dedicated rnext Sundlay morning.
1ir. lavid M. Ramsay will preach the
.':rm',n. At the evening service four
ncw dea!*cons. will be orIdaineCd. Rev. J.
ii. Machen is the paustor of this church
anid he and the people of Liberty are to
be conlgratulated onl their progress.
T[he Baptist Sunday school at Norris
isone of the best in the county. On
''Go-to-Sunday-School Day" 218 scholars
were present, which was eighteen above
the number strived for. Before this
timie the regular enrollment was 102.
On orphanage work (lay this school also
raixed M65 for Connie Maxwell orghan
. RUB OUT PAIN e
Iwith good oil liniment. That's
Bthe surest way to stop them.
The best rubbing liniment is j
MUST AlIG
LINIlMENT
l Good for the A llmnts'~ of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. j
Qood for your on Aches,
Pains Rheutis Sprans, I
2Sc. 50c. $1, At all Dealers.
Subscriptdonsdtaken ied tiy
Magazine o Newspa nr, pub
lishdPg g 2
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DACUSVILLE' SCHOOLNE)
The folloW g program way si
cessfully carried out by the Dac
vile Literary Society last Hallowe
night:
Opening chorus--Keep the Hoi
Fires Burning-School.
Encore-Carolina.
Duet---Durch Feld und Wald
.eota Ponder, Jessie Hunt.
Reading-Ma'oiselle-Miss Sat
Farmer.
Piano Solo-Norwegian Bridal P
cession --Miss Fern Ritter.
Debate--Itesolved, That fighting
the air will do more to win the v
than lighting oi land and sea. Af
,native-Joe Hunt, Agnes Hunt, M
tie hooker; negative--Cannie F
gusoli, Hovey 1 erguson, J. B. Loop
Decision in favor of negative.
Pantonime-Star Spangled Bt
nIr.
Boys' Chorus-My Mersehat
.Pipe.
Encore-Smile, Smile, Smile.
Flag drill.
Song--1'se Gwine Back to Dixie.
Through sale of ice cream, fortu
telling and cake walk the sum
twenty dollars was realized.
The following pupils in the hi
school department, are admitted
the honor roll for October:
Tenth Grade--Flora Cox, J.
Looper, Cannie Ferguson, Hovey F<
iyuson, Joe Hunt, Nancy Lathem.
Ninth Grade--Nannie Ponder, A
nes Hunt, Carl Jones.
Eighth Grade-Rebecca Hui
Frances Hunt, Maud Hunt, Willi
Hart, Leota Ponder, Lora hook
Frank Jones.
We had the pleasure of a visit fr<
Mr. Lueco Gunter and Mr. Clayton
Thursday.
Dacusville Literary Society.
Per Mary McCall.
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery, Esq., Probate Jud1
Whereas, Mrs. Lucia G. Shirley me
suit to me to grant her letters of t
ministration of the estate and effects
L. T. Shirley, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and:
monish all and singular the kindred a
creditors of the said L. T. Shirley,
ceased, that they be and appear bef<
me, in the Court of Probate, to be h
at Pickens Court House, S. C., on t
30th day of November, 1917,'next, aft
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in t
forenoon, to show cause, if any th
have, why the said administration shot
not be granted.
Given under my hand and serl, ti
12th day of November, 1917, in the 1
year of our Indepence.
J. B. NEWBERY,
Judge of Probate, Pickens County, S.
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J1. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
WVhereas, Guy McFall, made suit
me to grant him letters of administ:
tion of the estate and effects of Salati
Clements, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
monish all and singular the kindred a
creditors of the said Salathiel Clemen
deceased, that they be and
p ear before me, in the court of P
bate, to be held at Pickens, S. C.,
the 16th day of Nov., 1917, next a'f
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in1
forenoon, to show cause, if any tU
have, why said administration sho
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal t
30th day of October, 1917, in the
year of our Independence.
J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal)
27 .J.P..P. C
Notice of Forfeiture
One mule, buggy and harness hav
been secured frocm R. K. Lewis for
lation oif section 3296, R. S., 15 i
north-west of Pickens, Pickens coun
notice is hereby given that any per:
clhiming same must give hond to
Collector of Internal Revenue on or
foi the 15th day of December, 19
or saidIj property will be declare-d f
feitedl to the United States.
SAM M. CntAI;,
D~eputy Collector
Summons for Relief.
Complaint served.
State of~ South Carolina,
County of Pickens,
In Court of Common Pleas.
H-. M. lyester, Plaintiff,
against
0. E. Blythe, Louise D. Guion, Jan
McCarson, John McCarson and Keov
Bank, Defendants.
To the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned anA
quired to answer the complaint in t
action, which was filed this day Ini
ofhece of the Clerk of Court iceke:
S. C., and to serve a copy of your
swer to the said complaint on the si
scriher at his office at Pickens, S.
within twenty days after the serv
hereof, exclusive of the day of at
service; and if you fail to answeri
complaint within the time aforesaid.i
plaintiff in this action will apply to i
court for relief demanded in 'the ce
plaint.
0. S. STEWAnrT, C. E, ROBINSON
Clerk C. C. P. Plaintiff's At
We have some very attracti
prices on Stoves and Ranges ti
we are offering to the tade no
We have not advainced the pri
on this line of goods. Come a
let us show themnt4you Pic
ns Hardware and Grocery (
Mur n
If you want to sell your Automo
ah) bile I will pay cash for it. If you
want to buy a car see me before
Sbuying.
a 4We have a first-class garage and
Srepair shop and carry all kinds of
n parts for Ford cars.
o Also have complete line of oils
agreases, gas, etc.
F. H. H OP KI N S, PI kens
of
FREE!T
Get Valuable Premiums Free by
Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan
Do your trading at J. V. Hendricks', where you
n. a coupon with every cash purchase. Coupons are good
n for valuable premiums. Call and get a catalog showing
different premiums and how to get then without extra
cost.
I am still giving more goods for less money than any
body else.
.Best LL lea Island, 15c yard.
Best AAA Sheeting, 15c yard.
Best I)rilling, 16c yard.
Troile Du Nord Gingham, 15c vard.
Best grade Outing, 15c yard.
de HATS! HATS ! TO SUIT BUYERS. CLOTHING !
of " Clothing to Fit Anybody up to 44 at RIGHT PRICES
Shoes! Shoes!s
old _ .--- - - -
he i Hams, 26G per pound in trade,
er Spring Fryers, 20c per pound, up to 40c each.
he Hens, 124c per pound.
ey ~ Eggs, 42c per dozen at present.
White Peas, $3.60 per bushel in trade.
~is Our line of Furniture is complete. j
J. W. HENDRICKS8
nOf Course
- ''CEN N
The price of most goods have
advanced, but the farmer that
2 gets about and has something
to sell never feels the advanced
prices, for he is constantly sell
ing something that is advane
ing, too.
Our prices are not as low ona
lot of goods as they were five
years ago, but we are offering
many excellent values all thru
our stock, considering the pres
ent market price.
We want you to bring us whatg
you have to sell and we will
treat you right.
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McSwain & Craig GeARTa N P&ctc ofENRY
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-- Practice in State and F'ederai ("urts GREENVILLE, S. C.
Gb. reenvillem Ofie Phone 210omecrnraan ans.roe
at. - - ----- - - - --
w T.~ (. Trwima, . 9n. Better buy aColumbus Wagon
CC Ouerl Prctie ofthe while we have this stock on hand.
c Gnerl Paciceof heLaw These next September willtcost
1 GREENVILLE, S. C. you several dollars. more. No
k- PHOE m obetter wagon .made. Pick a
.,Wl ractice in Pickenis County. lIardware & Grocery ComnP y.