The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, May 02, 1918, Image 8
Do Your "Bit"
Help Uncle Sam and The Boys
Come in and let us explain o you about
WAR SAV1NG;S S1'AMPS
" e sure to vstou:r Sodai
Fouti. Our. :r ,K aro
hard to equal."'
Yours to please,
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
- The Rexall Store
J. N. HALLUM, Prop. & Myr.I
Phone No. 8
I Still Doing BusinessH
# ASame Old Place H
And keeping up my old policy of giving
More Goods for Less Money E
Bring me your frying chickens. I pay top of g
market for them.
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Anybody inineed of clothing should give me }
alchance to suit them. Have a big line at prices u
{ to suit the buyer.
All kinds of dry goods as near as anybody
can get them, at right prices.
Full line of shoes and slippers for men, g
women and children.
Y\ours~for' trade,
nJ. W. HENDRICKSn
~NOCH MORGAN'S
Lendim -SONS CO.
For For
PATRIOTISM. ECONOMY
* ~ "Ac~ions speak Iouder,4han
wordjs"- Act - Dont Talk -Buy Now?
YOUR CAR WON'T RUN
Without Oil and.Gas
Stop at our store for Oil, Gas and Water; and
last, but not least, Drugs.
Beautifulinew line of stationery came in Sat-*
urday.
100 cents for every dollar when you trade
with us.
Keowee Pharmacy
R. E. Lei~~o.~i Phone Pickens, S. C.
LOCAL A,
PERSONAL
Note changes in the Pickens Railroad
timetable.
The Pickens Mill has just received a
new auto truck.
The price of The Sentinel is 5c. a
copy; $1.60 a year.
Mrs. J. W. Rorex, of Fookler, Ala.,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. B. New
bery.
Little Miss Nan Newton was absent
from school two days last week visiting
in Oconee.
Miss Sadie Nealy is enjoying her va
cation after a successful year of teach
ing in Martin school.
John Cash, of Jocassee, accidentally
shot himself in the hand last week and
amputation was necessary.
Will F. Alexander and Miss May
Gantt, of Liberty, were married by J.
B. Newbery at his residence April 28.
Miss l'loride Cary, who holds a re
sponsible oflice position in Atlanta, is
spending some time with homefolks in
Pickens.
County Agent Bowen states that an
other car of nitrate of soda will be re
ceived in Pickens county during the
month of May.
Mrs. Marion V. Newton is at home
again after a very pleasant two weeks'
stay in Walhalla with her daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Maxwell, and other rela
tives in Pendleton.
A' large meteor seen in this section
last Tuesday evening shortly after 8
o'clock attracted considerable atten
tion. It was probably the largest one
ever seen here and could be seen from
several states.
Sydney Bruce. who spent several days
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. McD. Bruce, in Pickens last
week on account of sickness, has return
ed to his duties as cashier of the Citi
zens Bank at Seneca.
Eight white men and twenty-five ne
groes were sent to Camp Jackson from
Pickens county during the past week.
Appropriate farewell exercises were
held for them. Their names appeared
in last week's Sentinel.
We see by the Anderson Daily Mail
that Dr. D. W. Daniel, professor of
English at Clemson College, is being
urged to enter the race for congress
from this district, and he is seriously
considering making the race.
There is just as much reason in going
into a drug store and asking the drug
gist to give you a five-cent glass of so
da water as there is in going into a
newspaper office and asking the editor
to give you a copy of his paper.
Mrs. J. C. Jennings sustained a se
verely sprained ankle when she fell
dlown the back steps of her home Mon
day morning. As a result she is confin
edl to her knd and it is fear-ed that it
will be several wveeks before she will be
able to get out again.
Mr. Ben G. Field was a few days ago
calling for "chevolet" cloth in a dry
goods. store. A lady friend overhear
ing his request, quietly asked him,
"Beg your pardon, but do you not mean
'cheviot?' " Mr. Field replied, "Oh,
thank you ma'm! Perhaps that is what
I want."
We are introducing to you this week
"Mickie, the Printer's Devil," and we
hope you will like the little cuss. He
has lots of sense and is perfectly harm
less. He gets a grouch on once in a
while, like most all printers do, but he
is friendly just the same. See Mickie
in this paper every week and be friends
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Gossett, of Atlan
ta, spent a part of their honeymoon in
Pickens last week with her grand-par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hester. Be
fore her marriage Mrs. Gossett was
Miss Mae Gresham and is well-known
in Pickens where she has often visited.
Mr. Gossett is an engineer on the South
ern Railway. ___
Sam Terry and Irene Bowen, two
prominent colored people of Pickens,
were married in the colored Methodist
church of Pickens last Wednesday night,
R1ev. .John C. Gibbes performing the
ceremony. Sam came to Pickens from
Williameton several months ago and~ is
associated with his brother John Terry
in the pressing club. The bride is a
daughter of the late Bill IBowen.
The meeting of the Pickens Democra
tic club was well attended at the court
house Saturday. C. E. Robinson was
elected president and M. d. Smith
vice-president and N. A. Christopher
secretary and treasurer. Capt. J. T.
Tloc r was elected a member of the
coun r executive committee and twenty
eight delegates were elected to the
counit~y convention. TFhe meeting was
very harmonious and a resolution en
dorsing the position of the United States
in the war wna adopted.
atarrhalfDnefnss Cannot Be Coued
by local appiJcations, as tb'eyea*nnot reach
the diseased portion of the dAr. There .is
only one way to cure catarrhal deanese,
an that is by a Constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Dea ress is caused by an in
flamed condition of the ZtWoous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube' is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tubo
restored to its normal con ition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which id
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicino acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system
We will give One Hundred Dlolistg'i for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannor.
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir.
eulars free. All Druggists. '6c.
F. 3. CHINEY & CO., Toledo. O.
State Sunday School Convention
The State Sunday School convention
will be held this week at Greenwood,
on Wednesday, Thursday" Md'Friday.
Mr. Marion Lawrence, one of th4. most
prominent Sunday schoo' vei-ke of
the country,will be one of the eake.
At Cedar Rock
Tho Boy Scouts will serve refresh
ments for benefit of new troop at Cedar
Rock school house on Saturday night,
May 4th. Public invited.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Notices inserted in this coluani for one cent a
word for first insertion ainid oaae-half cent a word
for each nbaeutiuent lins'rtion
W ainted, immediately, buyer for
five-passenger Ford car in A-1 condition
to invest the value in Liberty Bonds or
will exchange for Bonds or War Sav
ings Stamps. W. E. Edens, Jr,, Pick
ens, S. C. 1
flenh Vanted at ii2 I'er Day.
I want four white boys for work in saw
mill. $2.00 a day and "batch" it, or
$1.50 and good board. Steady jobs and
a chance to save. Write promptly or
see B. F. Martin, Attorney, Masonic
Temple, Greenville, S. U. 2
uargains-In good second hand
typewriter at $10.00. Get here first if
you want it. It will last long at the
price. See E. L. Henderson at Central
Mercantile Co., Central, S. C. 1
Notice-We have an excellent pas
ture on Keowee River that will accom
modate about twenty-five head of cat
tle. We have a good fence and plenty
of good grass. Pasture fee one dollar
per month. See C. E. Morgan, Citi
zens Bank, Seneca, S. C., or F. B.
Morgan. Central, S. C. 2
W'anrtd-A bright, energetic, in
dustrious farmer's son or daughter,
with not less than an eighth grade edu
cation, from twenty to thirty years
old, to learn a paying business. Small
salary while learning. Man must be
exempt from draft. Globe Optical and
Mfg. Co., Greenville, S. C. 2
Ve ha'e on hand a limited humber
of stone churns. Be quick if you need
one. Craig Bros. Co. PicKens. 51-tf
For tale--Tomato plants. Mrs. W.
F. Hendrix, phone 3121, Pickens. 5
For Sale-One Holstein and Jersey
milk cow, five years old, with second
calf two wyeeks old. Reasonable price
for quick sale. WV. E. Curtis, Six Mile,
Central, route 2. '52
Youngu 1Vonmeni wanted as pupil
nurses in the City Hospital, Gaffney. S.
C. Apply to Superintendent of Hospi
tal.
For, Sale-Two buggies in first
hands, one Chase City and one Pied
mont, in good shape; cheap for cash or
good note. M. J1. Welborn, phone
2303. Pickens, S. C. 51.-tf
4Aenn in ue Lookout Mountain Irish
potatoes for sale at $2.00 p~er bushel,
f. o. b. Easley. J. B. Jameson, Eas
Icy, S. C. 53
WVan.ted- -Automobile mechanics,
painters, carpenters and laborers. An
derson Motor Company, Rock Hill, S.
C. _____2
F'or Mal e: Two good Ford automo
biles. J. Hagood Bruce, at the Pick
ens Bank.
GAnodI NIule for sale at right price.
Can be seen at Pickens Mill office. 51
Selaool TuteeM-Any school
wanting an experienced lady or gentle
man teacher, with first grade certifi
cates, and who can furnish strong tes
timonials on application, communicate
with C. L. Craig, Pickens, R-4. 50
IVarnuinug Notice-All persons are
hereby forbidden to hire, harbor or in
other ways assist my son, McKinley
Couch, who is a minor and who leftt
home without cause. Mrs. Rosa Couch.
Dacuaville, S. C. 51
3My corn mill will be closed Wednes
day and Thursday of each week until
further notice. Guy McFall. 50
For Male--Two good horses and
mule; also 3-seated hack, Will Fergu
son, Pickens. . tf
Wanted-At the State Hospital
for the Insane, Columbia, white
women, preferably between the ages
of eighteen and thirty years, as stu
dent nurses andl attendants. F"or in
formation write the superintendent. 51
For Male-30 bushels mixed, well
sacked peas, at $3.60 the bushel, f. o. b.
Central, S. C. See or write me, Cen
tral, S. C. E. L,. Henderson. 60
Wanted- Several hundred cords of
good pine wood; will pay $5.00 per cord.'
Pickens Mill. 48
Autnolehle Paurs. -We are now
handling automobile supplies and. have
on hand a line of Ford parts. Picken.
Hardware andGroceryCo. 51
I will pay cash market p rice fdr all
eggs andl peanuts delivered to me at
Pickens. Dan Adams. tf
Preton0I's Plants-Send for de
scrIptive price list on vegetable plants;
speciially sweet potato. Fred M. Pres -
ton, Orlando, Fla. 52
3Money to Loan on Real Estate,
A, P. D~uBose, attorney, 'phone .210,1
G;reenville, S. C. tf,
Luzia
A POT of steaming, st
Luzianne Coffee set 1
gentleman and a judge of fin
A finer hot beverage than j
Luzianne never existed.
Luzianne tastes all the w
and you say "Set 'em up aga
Buy a can of Lusianne C
YOU can't honestly say that
best cup of coffee that eve
your. lips, tell your grocer y
satisfied and he'll give you t
money on the spot.
Please try Luzianne. Y
It, you will. In clean, air-tigl
Superintendents Ahererombie of the
Pickens Mill and Garrison of Glenwood
are attending a textile meeting in New
York City. I
Married by Rev. C. R. Abererombie,
Miss Myrtle Whitmire, of .ocasse Val
ley, to Mr. Iawrence 1.. Edens of Pick
ens route 4. This popular couple have
many friends who are offering congrat
ulations.
F. II. Hopkins has purchased the j
Pickens livery stable from A. C. Gray
ley and will continue to conduct a first
class stable and transfer service. Mr.
Hopkins also recently purchased the
Pickens meat market and will handle
all kinds of fresh meats and ice. Mr. J
Gravley will cointnue his store and pub
lic service automobiles. In the trade
Mr. Grtvlcy acquircd the Pickens Gar- -
age and has since sold it to .I. Walter
Langston, who states that he will con
duct an ulp-to-date place with Verner
Christopher in charge.
The following young men have return
ed safely home from Flin t, M ich., each
one driving a new automobile from the
the factory there: liansell Bivens, T.
T. Ligon, F. Van Clayton. Earle Mor
ris, ). B. Finney. Harry Lal3oon, Ver
ner Christopher. Sam Stephens, all of
Pickens, Perry'Smith of Easley, and
Lawrence Sutherland of Oolenoy. The
trip was made in nine days, one party
coming back via Chattanooga and At
lanta and the other crowd coming via
Washington. It was a ,pleasant trip
without accidents.
A marriage which was quite a sur
prise to friends andl relatives of the
bride in Pickens occurred in Charlotte,
N. C., Monday afternoon wvhen Miss
Corinne Robertson became the bride of
Mr. Harry Allison. The bride is wvell
known and popular in Pickens, where
she has spent much time. She is a sis
ter of Mrs. TP. R. Allen and Mrs. Guy
McFall and a charming young lady.
The bridegroom has been a studlent at
Charlotte. He is a native of Philadel
phia, where they have gone to make
their home, carrying with them best
wishes of hosts of friends.
He Who Delivers the Goods Is
Entitled to Greatest Honor
A preparation that gives results, de
livers the goods, restores your health,
deserves your consideration, anid is
what you want. L-Rheumo cures rheu
matismn and gout; that's why those who
suffer from rheumatism want L
Rheumo. You should get a bottle when
you feel that first pain.
L-Rheumo is a rejuvenating, elimi
nant, laxative. Itsause insures success.
Don't listen to druggists who offer you
something else-you know the reason.
Guaranteed. Price $1.00.
For sale by Pickens Drug Co., Pickens,
S. C., Central Drug Co., Central, S. C.,
or write Chapman-Alexander Laborato
ries, Greenville, S. C.
Now is a mighty good time to sub
scribe for THE SENTINEL,. You can't
keep up with county affairs unless you
read your county paper. It'is worth
inore than $1.50 a year, but that's all it
will cost you.
Do You Want t
If you own land in Pick
counties and want to selli
good farm lands in the ab<
canisupply your wants.
Frank E. A
of IKennedy &
AND)ERSO)N, S. C
Maxwvell Bufiding,
mulating
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pqod, old
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it's the
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aclk your
>u'll like
ht tins. "When It
Pours It
Reigns"
1OEFEE
Ielp to Win the War
We can all help a little by ri;ing
our supplies at home. Pickens
county helped last year and the re
suits 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 supplies.
May we figure with you on your
fertilizers?
orris & Company.
Phone No. 36-Use It
Come to Pickens to (to your
rading. Our merchants have
he goods and they will treat
'on right.
FRAIL THEM
OUT
If you have cane seed*
Sbeat them out and br'ing
:them to us, also bring
?us your eggs, roosters,
~dry hains,. popP corn, in .
:fact'anything in the pro -3
:duce line that we can
:turn for you, it will be
our pleasure to do it.
~Craig Bros. Co. *
Porter's Pressing Club
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al
tering, Etc.
suits are sent for and delivered when
iromised and the work is done by an
ex pert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning'
md pressing 50c suit; dry cleanin , $1
init. Speciai attention given to les'
units.4)
We appreciate your patronage.
B. B. PORTER, Proprietor,
At Porter's Barber Shop.
o Sell or Buy?
ens, Oconee or Anderson
t, or if you want to buy
>ve counties, see me. I
I lexander
Alexander.
P40KENs, S. C.
s S ~turdays and Mond~ays.