The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, January 31, 1918, Image 8
Do You Have Cold Feet?
If so use Rexall Foot Powder. Toughens them and pre
vents sweating. .
DO YOU COUGH? u silallu's Cough
Rmedy. It is what you
-- --_----- ---- need.
DOES YOUR BACK AND KIDNEYS BOTHER
___,._ YOU? If so use Hallum's
Backache and Kidney Pills. They will put you right. 50 cents
HAVE YOU A COLD AND HEADACHE? If so
use Rexall Coldj Tablets.
And maybe Hallum's Liver Cleansers. 25 cents.
Yours to please,
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
J. N. UALLUM, Prop. & Mgr.
Phone No. 8
Fish and Blood
and Potash
Ferili1zer
Labor will ie <'arce ii v ear unless there is a deit't'd change
and that inakes it ne- arv for yon to fertilizeC heavily so vo(
(a1 Imlake lull icp ((n t he land you get etilt iyated Farnt pr(
ducts viii brin;: Huooi prices this year, priees that will justify yo
in f(ertilizinig lib)eraliV aiid while 'otaslh is high it will pay yo
to use son You w.ant good cro1 Is while l rices an. good~. T he
"IOps have be n.1111" i t.hout, Potash aind now graty lands ar
needing it anId onie per c(ent of Potash \V ill helip the crops o11 re
;aid.
Potash is a inicine; it wa Ids off diseases and keeps t he plan
healthy and strong, and when a plant. is healt hyl and strong
will grow and blossom and fruit and you'll have abundant drop
There is as much diflerence l)etWeen a healthy plant. and a sick
plant as Ihere is betveen a healthy PU1 and a sickly pig. so far
irofi table returns are concerned.
1otash keeps your crops healthy and healthy 1 tops are the on
ones t hat. p1y. Keep t he (rops healthy while thle prices a
good. Make good (rops when CtroJ) p's are worth sonet hiing. Stril
while the iron is hot.
We4 haEve thet PoCtaShi iial don~i'I t ouiforgt it. we hiave Ite li
anti Bloodt F1ertilizert. Whentt you get lihe F'isht ini Blood~ at
Potash goods voni get the best to h.- hadl ini ferttilizer. It v<
don't miake a CrIop with that it, wvill not ho t he f'ault of ie' fot'i
izer- for there is nothlin h et t er.
A IC i ttow, finallIy, w.hini labor1) is scan a -un highl :ni lrit's t
pIossily canl on Ite land you cultivate. Itish iiI Blood am
* l'otashi g~tood miay b~e Ihe solu~hht ion) ofl yourt faninlL tCobles i
yeari. W\ e h ave tlhe Fihi and~ BloodC atud Po(t ash goods - t lie va
for' salIt'-coin- IC SCe uts. Yout kniow wVhiere ICoI ilmI nts.
Anderson Phosphate &
On Company
W. F. FARMER, Secretary
M. U. SMITH, Agent, Pickens W. T'. EAR LE, Agent, Cent
|OU R COUGHI
CURE IS STILL THE LE4DER
1ELIEF is what youI want when you
ftcough. Have you tried Lewis White
Pine Cough Syrup? Has no mor
phine and will loosen your cough.
We are selling a combination cold 9I
treatment of Laxacold Tablets and our :1
Cough Syrup for 45c or 25c for either a
f Better Try It Todlay
Keowee Pharmacy
+~ R. E. Lewis, Prop. Phlone 24 Pickens, S. C. :
LOCA L ANt
PERSONAL
Born unto Dr. and Mrs F. S. Porte
January 27, a fine son.
We are sorry to report that Mrs. y
T. .leanes of Pickens slipped on the i<
and broke her arm Sunday.
loner Sutherland has not joined U
"Mexican" corps of the army as Wi
stated last week. lie has joined ti
medical corps.
Mr George Bryant and Miss Cot
lElendricks of the Crow Creek sectic
were married by Magistrate W.
Gantt on .lannary 27th.
The most interesting reading in Tit
SENTINKI. this week is the new adve
tisements. There are several and
will prove interesting and pay you 1
E read them.
lip to January 16th there had bee
1- l,261 bales of cotton of the 1917 crt
ginned in Pickens county. At the san
time last year there had been 15,-1f
bales ginned.
It was reported here Suuday that it
F. Parsons came near being asphyxia
ed in the bath room of his home s
(reenvillc Saturday by escaping ga
\We are unable to learn particulars.
Among the soldiers who visited hos
folks in Pickens recently were Fran
Welborn of Camp Jackson, Robert We
born and Furman Ilolder of ('amp Se
Vier. There Ina' have been others w
(lid not See.
The lkoy Scouts of Pickens last wee
distributed copie, of President W\'ilson
Flag l)ay address. This was doen' i
order that the ieopql' may see mom
plainly what the t'nitcI States is igh
ing for. The P'. ickens loy Scouts are
live lunch.
Willie 'Thoniatot, ae 'ickens ity wl
is is in the hospital branch of the am:
has been transferred from Camp Greet
leaf, near Chattanooga, to Fort Wortl
Texas. where he is in the Post IHospita
Medical Department, Taillaferro Avi:
tionl Field No. 2.
Gen. Frank Ih Mauldin had the ml
fortune of sustaining a broken ank
. recently. While riding his horse
official duty at Camp Cody, N. M., tI
t horse fell and rolled on Gen. Alauldin
foot. While the injury is not serious
entails quiet as the broken bone is in
i plaster cast.
Rural Policeman H. H. Ia oon a
s sisted by Oticers Sullivan and Aust
of Greenville, destroyed a still and 1,0
gallons of beer on Eastatoe last wee
Allison Powell was captured at the sat
Y. time, lie was given a preliminary tr
is before Commissioner Robinson a
bound over tAt Federal court.
Frank McFall, the handsome and
comodating cashier of the I'icke
Bank went into a drug store recen
' and inquired of Douglas Yongue I
some talcum powdjer. "Yes sir, ".'
D~ougfas with a doctoriaf expression a
phlarmatceutical acet'do y'ou~ wt
SECILE NOTICE
Nut lE. in.'erte ini u s. .-loiolnn , i LIm.
i a t o ir.t hii'ertioni a oet o u if eni n
Istanelsu llennu!'. -WeT want~i t' b
Ityour bulanch betants. P'i ckentsI )rugi I'
taia nn A line building fot init
*of the best building Ii)tlois in 'int
going at a sacriflice. See m uti idr
E. 11. Ilenderson. 4 'ntral, S. C
ME ik II w 4 or o si Ie. B. I. I n
mtan, l'ickeni.I
F'ti .%al54. 4-Geoi b ay mare. *i~
jyeatrs old. Nl'~ntucki an, weighs alb
1,000$ poundM, woirk anywhere. J..
C hastatin, Pick ens, it. -2.
ll%'anted- To buiy all v'arietiies
rad peas aind caneti sieid, highest miark
price' paid. Warehouse at P. & N. I
pot. I )ixie' Flour :and G rain (Comnpan
lre vilfe, S. ...
ILost. -Pair of leait her leg ins,~alh
two weeks ago, betw'een uriS in chuir
and P'ickens. eniiatrd i f returnedl
Sentinel oflice. :
MYiIIk 4'ow I'o,. SaIle---Apply
F. iI. Ilopkins or I ir. F. S. P'orti
Pickens. pi
Yonu Can't affordi to miss it. I w.
self a big lot of mnule's, pigs and shoc
at Liberty next Ftidlay. Februariv h
to the highest bitders. Rtain or shin
Termsc on mules, cash for pigsm
lumleix. P'igsi adMin w
* elf at public autct ion to the high'.st bi
ders at Liberty on Friday, Febtuary'
1918, beginning at t en 'o'clock, a 'li
lo od (f mules, pigs and shoats. .\l
for cash or on teruis, I igs and shoa,
for cnsh. Sale takes place rain or shin
lie oin hand Promptly andi get somie hac
gaims. it. H. Grane. ;
A% Few~ thoutsandI dollars to loan f,
clbents on real e.state. G . M. Robhiinyo
l'ickens, S. C'. :1
- Iuaey to ILunas or n Real lHstat
A. P. D~uHose, atttorntey, 'phone .>1
G2reenville. S. ('.
ForNa'. :1t acres fine pract ial
la l '.mlmiiyti isofG e
Lirehies; l mile to siumll l. H. statio,
e tonteren-ba:n stat ion; goond ebi
bI hvuuion or ai mel homte. Small liv,
- * house amtI erng. ( 'hea'p at $'3
nere(Tl. G2. A. 1:.iI t;ettville, 5. (
' L.
Mules and Horses
'C
Ie WILL BE IN NORRIS January
n 25th with a car load of young
MULES and HORSES for sale.
Will be there a month or six
weeks. Come early and get your
PICK AT RIGHT PRICES
i F. S. HIENDRICKS
Am Doing Business L
ON THE SAME OLD PLAN
lI GIVING more goods for
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less money than anybody
nn
Bring me your peas. I will give n
n you $4.20Ijfor White Peas and a
$2.40 and $2.50 for other kinds.
I pay 15c pound for hens. 20c
pound for friers, up to 50c each. E
40c for roosters. 25 to 30c for E
hams.
or~ Yours for trade,
8 J W.HENDRICKSE
nS
BA RGA INS
T HERE is very little in the line
+ of merchandise that can be called
b arg'ains these dayvs. We have
some Real Bargains in Furniture; o
Sbought before the tremendous ad-.
van1ce in almost everything. If
you need anything in
SThe FURNITURE LINE
C (ail and see what we have. It
will pay you big.
~: Come to See Us Anyway+
CRII BROS. CO.
Pickens, S. C.
An AM. in] Te Sentinel Brinr' Resnitsa
Pickens
CoUnty
Land
For Sale
For the purpose of
winding upthe Heath
Bruce-Morrow Co. we 0
are going to sell their
holdings in real estate
as follows, a- bargains
i
16 1-4 Acres
Half mile south of the
court house. All in
cultivation.
/ 'a
270 Acres
About 7 miles west of
Pickens. Will cut this
I tract up to suit pui'
chaser.
Sold
I.
One House and
2-acre Lot
In townf of P'!ckens. I
Good locationi.
107-acre Farm
On the Oolenoy river.
44 acres of good bot
tomn land, dry and does l
riot overflow. Well
imfpr'oved1.
88 Acres
Four miles' north of
Pickens. H
If you want to buy
a farm cheap it will
pay you to see me at
my office in Keowee
Bank.
R. fE. BR(UCm