The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, February 21, 1918, Image 5
IAm Doing Business i
ON THE SAME OLD PLAN
09 GIVING more goods for a
less money than anybody M
M Bring me your peas. I will give
n you, $4.20 for White Peas' and a
i $2.40 and $2.50 for other kinds.
9 I pay 15c pound for hens. 20c
2 pound for friers, up to 50c each. U
40c for roosters. 25 to 30c for E
hams.
Yours for trade,
J. W. HENDRICKS
An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Results
BA RG AINS
THERE is very little in the line
of merchandise that can be called +
bargains these days. We have +
some Real Bargains in Furniture; +
+ bought before thetremendouslad- +
vance in almost everything. If +
you need anything in
SThe FURNITURE LINE
4Call and see what we have. It
*will pay you big.
ume to See UslAnyway
CRMIG ROS.CO.
Pickens, S. C.
ForSale! |RHEUMATISM
125-acre farm 8 miles from Central: Why wvill you suffer from the most
$150 worth of wvire fencing; two houses; dreaded disease, when L-Rlheumo has
place has made 26 bales of cotton; run- .proven the greatest remedy for past
- ning water, good neighborhood, on pub- 25 years. Thounandls of people testi
tic road, near cehurcth and school, len~fty fy to its Wonderful Cures. TVhis~ in
of timber. One of the greatest har- mous prescription should be in your
gains ever offered here. home. Have it ready. Trake it when
Ask l.. I,. H enderson. Central. 8. C. you feel that first pain. L-Rheuimo is
______- ------ I your friend. Ask-Central D)rug Co..
Central, S. C.; Pickens Drug Co.
MoRey to Loan on Farm1 Lands, Pickens, s. C._-_______I
We ard in pooition to let you have* FP M~OlN FN
mnoney on farm lands at 7 per cent in- I
time lanat 8per cent. See us quik el AR'WNN & m
McSWAIN & CRIAG;,
38-tf. Pickenis, s. c. Gener al Practice of Law,
Notice of Final Settlement a nd Discharge : G E N VILLE, 8. C.
Notice is hereby given tha t I will make - llt m I mo. Iom an na u ~Iia s n I'iai
application to J). B. Newbery, Esq. Clu
Judge off-srob~atre "or P ickeuty i orer' PresingClu
dayrof March, 1918, at 11 o'clock in the'
forenoon., or as soon thereafter as said Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al
application can be heard, for leave toi
make final settlement of the estate of;i tering, h(c.
~arge asexecutorsefaid~ ean. Suits are sent for and deliveredl when
'14 A. J. Booos, Ex ecuttor. . promised and the work is done by an
- .- - - - - - - - - - -exp~ert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; elEan~inlg
and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $
suit. Special attention given to ladies'
McSwain & Craig ""e appreciate your patronage.
LAWYERS Cors B. B. P~oRTER, Proprietor,
Practice in State and Federal CAut Poer's Barber Shop.
Greenville Of~e l'he:ne 210
Picens (a..c i'hue 3 Tolponen N. 38
THE MARVELO
IRON M
Years of Search End
On Almost Forsaken
Farm in Mississippi
dedicinal Discovery Made Pov
erty Stricken Family Rich
Everybody knew iron was good foi'
)OOple but to find it in medicinal form
ike in Acid Iron Mineral was where the
rouble came, and while chemists were
naking tinctures, pills and tonics from
'metalic iron" that was apt to ruin
eeth, upset people's stomachs, etc., a
armer by the name of Horn, almost
estitute, was barely getting enougb to
at for himself and family on his little
arm down in Mississippi.
Thq, windows to his house lacked win
ow panes and in their place were old
its of rags and clothing to keel) out
ie insects, cold and drafts.
COLORED MAN FOUND IT.
Then one (lay a darkey, old and de
repit, blood diseased and slowly dying
WAN
LABORERS TO CUT V
-TEAMS TO HAUL W1
Come ready to work to Morgan'
F~. C. J UN'
SOUTHERN FUEl
703 Chapman Bldg.
The Right Ti
Never before vould your 1pol
or corn bIly as mtich lumber
half as much farm produce to
ber n1ow as it did in 1914. Th(
can vet Standard Value at ai
That time is now if inl ned of it
PICKENS MERCAN'
Phone No. 12 - PICKE1
TRY AN ADVERTISEMENT
W. H. Rigdon.
Mit. EnITon:-Please allow me space
n your paper for a few words in mem
ry of our departed loved one, W. H-.
ligdon. While we give his body back
o mother earth from whence it came,
is spirit took its flight an:i returned
o the God who gavn it. The day fol
owing his death we laid the bodly away
n O)olenoy cemetery to await tne res
urrection morn, in the presence of a
arge coneour'se of sorrowing friends.
tev. J. E. Foster conducted the last
ad rites and paid a beautiful tribute of
espect to the departed brother and old
oldier. I is four sons actedl as pall -
earers
On February 5th the l)eath Angel
'isited our home and claimned as his vic
inm our father, lHe was born February
9. 1841 he was born and raised on the
arm and followed farming as his v'oca
ion through lire.
WVhen the civil war broke out he. vol -
mnteered, becoming ai membei)(r ot Co.
*., 2(1 8. C. Rifles, serving in norther'n
V'irginia under General Robert 10. Lee.
his command held the precise' position
lear Petersburg, wvhich was blown up).
"or three weeks before the blow-up
hey we're under constant tire, both dlay
mad night, from the enemy. When the
yankees had everything ready for the
dlow,u tubIhey made a sham attack on
ltichmonmd, twenty miles away, on t he
uight be fore. 11 is comimandl was order
Md on a fo' rced march to ltichmond to
-epel thi.s attack. lie wvas with Gen.
hee at I ., surrender. I ike ali other
rue solhiers he came back home to his
nlow. and farm.
Ile was married to M ary Catherine
-immonus January the 1-1th 186(i; to this
mnion seven children were born, two of
.vom (lied inl in fancy, t he others all liv
ng in this county. as follows: .1. N.
I, 1. 0, W. It., H. I.. IRigdon and
rt. IDader Mlatilda Il unt.
lie it ied with the ()olenoy Baptist
-hurch ini 1875, and in obedlience to the
'onmmand of his Lord and Master he
vas baptized into full fellowship of the
~hurch. Men wvho knewv him best say
me was as true to the God he loved and
mervedl as he was in the wvar between
he states.
lie was a good husband, a loving fa
~her-, a kind neighbor and a true friend.
l'he poor always found food and shelter
if they asked it of' Harrison Rigdon;
the needy he never turned away If it
was in his power to help them, for he
was of a kmnd and loving disposition.
lie always looked at the bright side
uf life, and he was one of the best meri
to his children and comp~anion the-writer
ever knew.
While. harrison Rigdlon has gone frona
us he is not forgotten. We bow ir
humble submission to Hlimi who (oet)
all things well, and we would point hi!
companion and dlear children to Hiin
who dloethI all things wvell. May the
God of all comnfort and console them ir
this great hour of' sorrow and may thei1
lives be like his and may they live suel
lives ams will meet with the approval o0
heir Savior and when they are caller
to, cross the coldl Jordan may they ham
that welcome p?audIit, "w~ellI done thom
goodc and faithful servant, outer int<
the joy:. of thy Lord.'' l"uI:~.s
A\dverti i': he .mineill p'ay bi
US ACID
INER AL STOR3
with great sores upon his limbs an
body which it was said could never b
cured, started digging a ditch and cam
upon this great medicinal iron deposi
buried beneath a marble-like rock an
clay covering which sheltered it frot
atmosphere and water down throug
the unknown centuries since the all
wise Creator put it there.
How the old darkey was cured by con
tact with this mineral and how tha
poor family near Hickory, Mississippi
suddenly )ecame rich through leasinj
this deposit for ninety-nine years to th<
Ferrodine Chemical Corporation form,
another chapter of this wonderful story
Today, this Chemical Corporation
with latest methods takes the minera
and by a process of filtering. concen
trating, testing and bottling makes i1
possible for anyone to visit the nearesi
drug store and procure it for the honi
treatment of blood, rheumatic, stomach,
and digestion tioubles, and doctors,
hospitals and surgeons acclaim it 1
splendid preparationll and so hheap, sc
powerfni, so good and free from injur
ious opiates, narcotie.i and alcohol, old
and young may take it. .Just a1 half t(
one teaspoonful in a glass of water
makes a better, stronger, iron tonic for
vou. The following store has it. or I
large 12 ounce bottle will be sent any.
where on receipt of price by the Fer
rodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va.
Adv.
TED
OOD $2.50 PER DAY.
)OD $5.00 PER DAY
3 store, Marietta, S. C. Ask for
CORPORATION
Spartanburg, S. C.
me to Build
Imn of cotmton, bushel of wv heat
IS n1ow. It tIakes only ahout
buy the same amiIouInt of lum
right time to buy is when you
I unusually reasonable price.
mber. Let us supply your needs
ILE & LUMBER CO.
4S, SOUTH CAROLINA
IN THE PICKENS SENTINEL
NFW4
EDWIN I
WE ARE RECE
most every d
such as Gingham
ings, etc. These 5
cheaper than we c'
ufacturers, iniman
spring buying earl
sure to)be higher and wvhite
higher a little later on. B,3
selliyou goods cheaper thani
cani save you money and
You can come here and fin<
the few prices qluotedI belov
All kinds' of bright new
amoskeg, utility, three sta
guaranteed colors. Price p
Apron Ginghams 13 1-2c, 1~
Good heavy H-ickory Shirtin
Good heavy Shirting Cnevio
yard
We also--have a fullIline
pr'obiebly have the largest st
your tradeC and will pa~y you
EDWIN L
"The
]CA SLTEY
CROSL
- W ITH the coming of god
e and HAULING begin:
ens or Walhalla. At the
will find a man to grade a:
ties. Making ties now me
BIT to win the war, for th
do it and ties are the FOUl
First Class Ties
Second Class Ti
A. B. T2
Easley, Soul
Sale of Personal Property.
I will sell at public auction to the
hishest bidders on Saturday, March 9,
all personal property, including house- I
hold goods, lot of corn and milk cow, t
belonging to estate of Harriet Adaline
Freeman deceased. Sale will be held %
at the late residence of Mrs. Freeman, r
beginning at ten o'clock, a. m.
S'. A. .1 JULIAN, Administrator.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hail's Catarrh Medicine.
Hail's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty
five years. and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces. expelling the Poi
son from the Blood and healing the dis
eased portions.
After you have takcen Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see a
great Improvement in your' general
health Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials. free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by .11 Druggists. 76c.
SPRING 4
..BOLT & CE
IVING SHIPMENTS
ay, goods we contra
s, Percels; Shirtings,
goods are on sale a1
Duld buy the same go
y instances, so we ads
ly, as all kinds of dr:
goods seem high today. They
placing our contracts early hai
the store that has bought only
niake it to youri interest to (10 y
.1what you want at the price yo)
Ginghams in Best grade 1L
i ad20c Best grade h(
cand. 20c Men's heavy (
gr, per yd. 20c value. Ou
Lts, per 2 c Men's heavy
made of gc
of Men's andl Boys' Clothing.
ock of Shoes to be found in Piel
'railroad fare any time your pui
.BOLT& C
Store Tha'.'s Always
IIEI
d weather TIE CUTTIGN
3. Haul your ties to Pick
depot of each place you
rid pay you cash for your
ans you are doing YOUR
e Railroads must run to
.TDATION of a Railroad.
. . .60c
as . .45c
W LOR
:h Carolina
Did You Know That?
iewberry Herald and News.
The Pickens Sentinel wants to know
f you knew that the "Pickens Sentinel
sed to take chickens on subscription?"
Well, we guess that The Sentinel
vould be glad to take a few that way
iow. Certainly The Herald and News
vould not object to taking several on
ubscription. We have not had any
ried chicken in so long we scarcely re
,al how it eats.
And the same paper wants to know
if you knew "that J. P. Carey, Sr.,
mece edited a newspaper at Easley?"
We wonder if The Sentinel knows
that this same gentleman once edited a
paper at Greenwood.
C., L. DEAN
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
CENT RAL, S. C.
Try an advertisement in The Pickens
Sentinel.
jOODS
PMPAINV
of New Goods al-.
ated for last fall,
Cheviotts, Sheet
our store today
ods from the man
rise you to do your
Sgoods are almost
will probably be very much
fall. W~e are in position to
recently. We are sure we
our trading with this store.
11 want to pay. Please read
L. Sheeting, 16 2-8e per' yard
savy Drill, per yard .20c
3veralls, about 1.35 1
r price 1
Evey ay Shirits, 75
A full line of Snoes. We
enus county. We appreciate
'chase amount to $10 or over
OMPANY
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