The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, March 21, 1918, Image 5
Milliner Opening
TO BE HELD AT
Folger, Thornley & Co.'s Store
Thursday and Friday, March 2 and 22, 1912
You are cordially invited.
FURNITURE I
Stock Reducing Sale
Beginning Saturday, March 23, and
Ending April 2.
We are forced to make some changes in our
business, and in order to do so we are compelled
to reduce our large stock. We have decided
to offer it at greatly reduced prices. If you
expect to buy furniture this year you cannot
afford to miss this opportunity. We have cut
our entire line to rock bottom. We cannot
name prices in this space, but they will be sur
prisingly low.
We have a big line of Dining Room Suits
Bed Room Suits, Kitchen Cabinets, Dining
Tables, Dressing Tables, Dining Chairs, Rocking
Chairs, Odd I)ressers, Bedsteads, Mattresses,
Springs, Shades, Rugs, Art Squares, Dinner
Sets, Bowls and Pitchers, Feather Pill; 3 vs.
If you fail to come and see what wt have for
you, you will be the loser. Come earl; for the
prices we have put on these goods will move
them quickly.
'Everything at Cost.
J. J. GANTT - Liberty, S. C.
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: )0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR LAND?
" f" E wantto sell your land for you. And we especially need at this
time some small farms of from 25 to 75 or 100 acres, with good
.1. improvements. H~owever, let us koow if you have any farm property of
any kind to sell, and we will come to see you. Just fill out the coupon
below and mail it to us. You will not be required to give possession until
January 1, 1919. Yours respectfully,
E. R. HORTON, President. .
Anderson Real Estate and Investment Company.
Anderson, S C'.
* I have a farm to sell. Please ea"' and see me.
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in.:sorinet:s. Azzie Kirksey. Pearl Kirksey and
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nirst urade--T. M. Looper, t1.
First; Clyde Looper, Ben kilgon, Wac<
I Freetnan.
0 Second Grade-James Looper.
Third Grade--Clifton Smith, Harri
son Williams.
Fourth Grade-Lillian Looper, Miltor
Ligon, Herman Ligon.
Fifth Grade--Fay Williams.
Sixth Grade--Lucia Capps.
Seventh Grade--Anna Belle Looper.
Eighth Grade-Lloyd Farmer, Ruth
Looper, Sallie Freeman.
Mattie Bowen, Principal.
Ola McCombs, Assistant.
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Help to Win the War
We can all help a little by raising
our supplies at home. Pickens
county helped last year and1 the re
sults are here to show Pickens
never had more of the necessaries
than now.
Our advice would be to try again
for a bumper crop of su)plies.
May we figure with you on your
fertilizers?
Morris & Company.
Phone No. 36 - Use It
Yo
You wi
most im
greatly
best se
fertilizi
SWIF
There is a
E1RTILIZEI
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EDWIN L. BOLT & COMPANY
E ARE RECEIVING SHIPMENTS of New Goods al
most every day, goods we contracted for last fall,
such as Ginghams, Percels, Shirtings, Cheviotts, .Sheet
ings, etc. These goods are on sale at our store today
cheaper than we could buy the same goods from the man
ufactur'ers, in many instances, so we advise you to do your
spring buying early, as all kinds of dry goods are almost
sure to be higher and wvl . goods seem high today. They will probably be very much
higher a little ilter on. By placing our contracts early last fall. We are in position to
sell you goods cheaper than the store that ha' hought only recently. We are :;ure we
can save you H monley and make it to your interest to ao your trading with this store.
Ylou can comew here aInd find what you want at the price you want to pay. Please read
the few prices quioted below:
All kinds of bright new Ginghams in Best grade Ll Sheeting, 16 2-3c per yard
amoskeg, utility. three star, etc.,
guaranteecl colors. Price plr yard Best grade heavy D)rilI, per yard -. 20c
Apron Ginghams 1: 1-2c, 1e and ._ 20c Men's heavy Overalls, about 1.35 1'35
Good heavy -ickory Shirting, lpe yd. 20c value. Our price -
Good heavy Shirting ('neviotts, I)er Men's heavy Every Day Shirts,
yard C made of good heavy cheviott C
We also have a fulliline of Men's and Boys' Clothing. A full line of Snoes. We
probubly have the largest stock of Shoes to be found in Pickens county. We appreciate
your trade and will pay your railroad fare any time your lurchase amount to $10 or over
EDWIN L. BOLT & COMPANY
"The Store That's Always Busy."
EASLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THE MAN WHO READS iS THE MAN WHO LEADS
Savs \1 r. (lairn ce Poe, (ne of North a('roliia's olI most, citizel.
I'e Pickens t(nnt y mnhi who read 'I' II E P1CK ENS INTI N IL, have Ihe advantage over
those who (ld not. The Sentin L is pri01arimIV a c1unty pavper anIl purIoses to serve the people
of Pickens count.y, irrespe ct.ive of class or polities. $1.50 a VI.. i1 for 8 mou ths. 50c for 4t mos.
u Are a Patriotic
Farmer!
[il make every acre produce its ut
food crops, cotton and tobacco, all
needed by our country. You will
rye your country and yourself by
ng each acre liberally with
"IT PA YS TO USE THEM"
national car and labor shortage. Delay is dangerous.
ORDER TODAY
Manufactured by
SWIFT & CO. FERTILIZER WORKS
ATLANTA, GA. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Factories: Atlanta, Albany, LaGrange, Moultrie, Savannah, Ga.
WILMINGTON and GREENSBORO, N. C.,
CHESTER and COLUMBIA, S. C.
FOR SALE BY
, Folger,Thornley & Co.