The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 25, 1918, Image 8
Soldiers'
WRIST WATCHES
See us for the above.
We have a good stock.
Yours to please,
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
J. N. MALLWJ, Prop. & Mgr.
Phone No. 8
1enyouzwan ,
PI('KENS SENTINEL
1ICKENS, S. C.
+is MfANUFACTURING ENGRAVES
Prices Quite as ReasoableasConsistent with Quality.
Up-to-the-Minute Job Printing.
C Still Doing Business M
At Same Old Place i
And keeping~up my old policylof giving
More Goods for Less Money
Highest Prices Paid i
FOR PRODUCE
C'OlN-S.l.90 per bush~Iel.
GS --3 cnts a doz/en
12~~~ i" lI El1lS--30 cents a pound to 50O centis each
4, (1GOODS OF A LL KINDS-- at prices t~o move 'em
~~,( A car ofiFur'niture came in Friday and( is priccd
to suit buyer
Yours for trade,
SJ. W. H ENDRICKS
g VACATION DAYS
Means Writing Days
We have anything you need in the way
0 ~ of writing material
4 Good Ink and Pens
New line Stationery just in
4 ~ Prices from 25c to' $1.00
4It's simply beautiful, It won't cost you any
0 thing to look.
0 Waterman Fountain Pen s, $.50 and up.
0Keonwee Rarmayc
R. E. Lewis,4Prop.': hon 4~N~h .
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
J. T. Partridge and famity are visit
ing relatives in Atlanta.
-Hagood school opened Monday with
fifty-six scholars present.
-U. S. Deputy T. J. M. Scott is vis
iting his family in Augusta, Ga.
-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott of Cuba
are visiting relatives in Pickens. .
Miss Deborah Mauldin of Easley spent
.a t week with Mrs. Ora Mauldin.
-Mrs. J. Forest Welborn will teact
the Pleasant Grove school this summer.
. -Mrs. Edwin Garrison and little so
are visiting friends and relatives of
Pickens route 3.
-Mrs. R. B. Anthony and son Bogg
have returned home after a visit to rel
atives at Calhoun.
-We are glad to report that Mrs
Irvin Miller is improving after an ill
ness of two weeks.
-Sergeant James H. Julian, brothe
of J. Wesley Julian of Pickens, has ar
rived safely in France.
-Mrs. Edd Winchester, who has bee.
very ill, is slowly improving to the de
light of her many friends.
-Miss Lois Query has returned t
her home in Welford after a pleasan
visit to Miss Meda Boggs in Pickens.
-Mr. Riley Simmons, a well know1
citizen of Easley route 1, was a busi
ness visitor at the county seat Thurs
day.
--Mr. Sam Porter is now in charge o
Hendricks' mill near Holder's ford an<
will be glad to have his friends call an.
see him.
-The "L" of the old Hollingswort'
store house next to the Pickens Bank i
being torn away in order to get th
lumber for other use.
--Will Stephens, who has been mes
cutter at the market here, was oper
ted on last week for appendicitis. 11
is in a Greenville hospital.
--Miss Louise Hill and Master Jam<
Hill, of Pelham, visited the family
John L. Thornley in Pickens last weel
They were accompanied home by Mi;
Melane Thornley.
- -h enry McDaniel and family an
Miss Sarah Cureton spent last wee<
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDanii
in Rutherford county, N. C. The
made the trip by auto.
-All who are interested in the cem
etery at Mountain Grove will mee
there early Saturday morning, July Ti
for the purpose of cleaning off~ th
grounds, bringing suitable tools.
Eugene Yongue of Greenville ha
been spending a few days with his pai
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yongue, i
Pickens, before leaving Wednesday fo
Camp Jackson to enter the army.
-William N. Gantt, a native of thi
county but who for several years ha
been living in Hlazelhurst, Ga., has bee1
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
M. Gantt, of Liberty route 3, and othe
relatives and friends in this county.
-Miss Mildred Cox has returned t,
her duties in Washington after a shor
visit to her parents in Pickens. Sh,
brought two Robertson children t<
Pickens to spend sometime while thei
mother is in a Washington hospital.
--Mrs. Ora Mauldin had as week-ene
guests Miss Ressie Boggs of Libert:
and Frances Mauldin of Pickens, boti
of whom are now teaching school, Misi
Boggs being principal of Flat Roci
school and Miss Mauldin principal o:
Table Rock school.
-Redmond W. Henderson, of Honei
Path, committed suicide last week b:
autting his throat with a razor. It i
said his mind was unbalanced. He wai
t son of John R. Henderson of Ander
Ion county and a brother of L. Ros
Elenderson of Easley.
-T. J. McDonald, formerly a typ
mn The Sentinel and other Picken
:ounty papers, spent a day or two las
Aweek with his father-in-law, W. W. TI
>alley, near Pickens. Mr. McDonali
jult the printing business several year
igo to engage In the more lucrativ<
profession of farming. He is locate<
n the New Hope section of Ocone,
county and Is doing well.
-Miss Edna Earle of Plckens spen
last week assisting In demonstratio1
work in Fairfield county. She has re
turned home and will be at the follow
ing places on dates named this wee]
p~iv.ing (demonstrations in canning .ani
pit-kling: Montvale, caini club, Tues
hty; King's, Home Demonstration club
W~ednesday; lMarth; egg an.H
tdemonstration club, Thursday; Roarnoke,
Home Demonstration Club, FrIday.
Sec The SantineI fo Pinnp
with LOCAL APPLICA
caaot sa h the seat of'e" fl.
Catarrh Its a local disease, greatly in.
fluenced by constitutional conditions and
in order to cure it you must tMtall
Internal remedy. Hall's Cat 4Mt2 -
cine is taken internally and ats thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
prescribed by one of the boat physicians
in this country for years. It is com
posed of some of the .best tonics known
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingredients in Hall's catarrh Medi
cine is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
PICKENS CHAPTER
RED CROSS NOTES
An important meeting of the local
chapter A. R. C. is hereby called for
Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the
Red Cross rooms. All membirsw'o
joined in June, 1917, are.nsleditbomq
prepared to renew their membei ' by
paying their dues. Things of.'infterest
a will be discussed. Please be Idrisen.t;
Mrs. Douglas Yongue,
Vice-Chairman.
- The various branches of the Piclkens
county chapter are actively at Work.
The Mount Carmel and Holly Springs
branches each report successful enter
tainments for raising funds for Red
~ Cross work.
The county chapter has been given an
3 allotment of 100 Comfort Kits and
- House-wives to be completed at once,
for the use of the army. All branches
and individuals who are willing to assist
in this work will kindly notifiy the Di
rector of Women's Work at once.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Notices inserted1 in this column for one cent a
word for first insertiotn and onehalf'ntta wuird
for each bubsequeut insertion.
f
3 It lns becn norated that theTown
j Creek Roller Mill is only giving 30 lbs.
of flour per bushel, when, as a matter
fact, they are giving 34 lbs. per bushel.
n Plenty of school books of every
s kind. Pickens Drug Co. 11-tf
e EIuroc-jersey pig for sale. J. M.
Morris, Pickens. 12
t Fori Touring Car for sale. In
good shape; good tires. W. II. Nix,
PicKens, R-2. 12
I ot -13etween .J. W. Hendrieks'
store and John L. Gravley's, Saturday,
a Rexall fountain pen with gold band
s around it. Finder return to Sentinel
)f oflice and get reward. 12
' Wanted-Men in deferred military
' class or exempt by physical disability,
' to learn manufacturing wholesale opti
cal business. A big opportunity tc
(I learn a business with a good future.
Globe Optical & Mfg. Co., Greenville,
S. C. - 12.
y Red Ibevon Brill t'er Mer e.
Apply at my barn or see me for fur
ther information. W. A. Patterson.
Pickens. 12
t For Male-Bslack mare mule, - 13
years old and weighs 800 pounds; 2 1-2
'M -itchell wagon; one -hors power Peer
e less engine; one Busha shingle mill,
saws and belting. S. C. Collins, Sun
set, S. C. 12
s O)ld n14' ipapers for sale at The
-Sentinel office.
r(Corn Waunte'd--J. TI. Flynn, Eas
rley, S. C. 7-tf
Blnk1s l'or' sale at the clerk's
a oflice-real estate mortgages, satis
faction blanks, real estate deeds, all
kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages;
3 large or small order filled. 0. S.
.Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7t
r I will pay cash market price for all
chickens, eggs and peanuts delivered to
me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf
t , Notice of Increase of GdSijWtf'
Stock
r There will be a meeting of the stock
holders of Franklin Guano Co., of Liber
ty, S. C., at the Liberty Bank, on
Thursday, August 8th, 1918, at 4 o'clock
for the purpose of increasing the capi
Stal stock from $5,000 to $10,000.
J. F. BANisTR~,
President.
T. R. O'DELL,
14 Secretary and Treasurner.
GREEIINVILL
I The home merchant is entitled to
- town. When he cannot supply youm
, always glad to see you and will take
whose names appear in this directory
Insure in the
t
. Southeasterni Life
GREENVILLE, S. C.
When you think of Millinery
- think of
AYERS
'Where 'rousgnds, iuy Their Hats"
MifskaI Insruments
IJOHN H. WILLIAMS
Greenville - - South 9it0 a~
"Doctor" Ben Griffin Attended
The Grand Chapter of the Eastern
Star held its grand lodge session at
illon July 17.
The meeting was a magnificient suc
cess. Among the many excellent du
ties it transacted was the purchase of
$200.00 worth of War Savings Stamps.
The Pickens Chapter, Golden Star,
No. 54, honored me as their represen
tative at the session of the G. C. E. S.
DR. B. P. GRIFFIN,
Worthy Patron.
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Graf
and Colum
i.ILLLL
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Feel Welcome
Stop in some day and let us si
Ycu wil be allowed to ph
cikc i:n a ou wish, on differ
You m f. free to ask as man
you wish-the more you ask the
You are to be the judge an<
eend a Columbia Grafonola to
Compare the Columbia Gra
world. Ia direct comparison i
Columbia Gratonola may be
Palmetto Pharm
Easley, S.
I Have Several]
Nicely finished up and in good s.
exchange for small farm. This
Mauidin.
Also have several farms near
Mr. Mauldin is now in Colum
his proper ties.
Can give ter
Frank E.
TeMan Who Sells the Earth
A ND)E RSON, S. C.
Maxwell Building.
Sumrner
- During the hot summer weather
Let us make you a nice Porch Swir
may want for your porch.
We have on hand a good stock of
-Rough and Dressed Lumber, Door
-Builders' Hardware. Let us name ye
Phone 12.
Eiasley Lumt~
Successors to Pickens I
E BUSINESS
your trade first. He is your neighbor al
needs buy in Greenville, our big siste
pleasure in helping you to get just whs
are known by The Sentinel to be reliable
'. For Good Things to Eat
and the world's best Coffees go to
J. A. BULL CO.
GREENVILLE, - - S. C.
DR. R. J. DRUMMOND
DENTIST
Over C. D. Kenney Co. Phone 1901.
Poe Hardware & Supply Co.
GRENVILLE, S. C.
Wholesale and Retail
JAS.-F;. MA1CKEY & SONS
-Funeral Directors*
,. Our service can be had in Pickens
*county the same as in Greenville.
Phone 129 day or nigrht, Greenville,.S.C.
Bethlehem School Election
An election will be held at Bethlehem
school house next Saturday, July 27,
1918, for the purpose of deciding the
location of a proposed new school build
ing. The polls will be open from 1 p.
m. to 5 p. m. W. T. BATES,
W. W. T. NALLEY,
M. N. SIMMONS,
Trustees.
An ad in this paper pays big returns.
ribia
)flola.
bia Record
UII:;
In Our Store
pow you a Columbia Grafonola.
Ly as many records of your own
ent Columbia Grafonola models.
y questions about phonographs as
: better we will like it.
- the jury. We will be glad to
your home on trial.
fonola with any machine in the
t always appears at its best. A
bought on convenient terms.
ICy: Agents ,4,
Houses and Lots e
actions of the town. Will sell or
property belongs to Mr I. M.
*IPickens for sale.
bia~ and is anxious to dispose of
mn. SIee me.
4lexander
Lnd C'uts it to Suit Your Taste
PICKENS, S. C.
Saturdays and Mondays.
Comforts'
you will want to use your porch a lot.
ig, .Joggling Board, or anything you
anything in the building line, such as
a,.- Sash, Lime, Cement, Brick and
u a price on any of the above.
Ier Company,
.uinber Co , Picirens, S. C.
DIRECTORY
d helping you to build up your home
r city, where the business men are
tyou~ want. Firms and individuals
L. A. MILLS
Cotton 1111 Stocks
Mills Building. Phone 115
Mountain City Poundry and Machine
Works (Inc.)
Eniginers and Mtachelnists
Ex ert consulting and contracting.
All k nds of welding. Phone 323.
W. R. HALE
.Jeweler and Slvrersnmlth
103 North Main Street
IREENVILL.E, * South-Carolina
tor Nsof b~>istinttieni Go T.
-~M eilieeeM Art Shopsae
Picture Frames of every description.
Kodaks and Su plies.
Amateur Finishing by maii.
212 W. Washington street.