The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 08, 1918, Image 8
WE CONSIDER
HALLUM'S NUX AND IRON
COMPOUND
(Iron Tonic)
The Best Tonic To Be Had.
100 DOSES (TABLETS) $1.00
Yours to please,
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
J. N. HDALLUM, Prop. & Mgr.
Phone No. 8
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See:
PI(4KENS SENTINEL
PICKENS, S. C.
-~~~MAUFACTURING ENGIAES
prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with'Qua lity.
Up-to-the-Minu,. job Printing.
SStill og usess
At Same Old Place
And keeping uip my old policylof giving
More Goods for Less Money "
IHighest Prices Paid
FOR P RODUCE
C0O.1N-81.90 por b)ushel.
FRI1E1B8-30( cents a poiud to 5o cent s eac h
00OO)8 OF A LL KINiDS-~ at prices to move 'em
A car of Furniture came in Friday and is priced
to suit buyer
Yours for trade, .
~ JW. HENDRICKS
SCHOOL BOOKS 0
n ~ AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
V 0 We have the famous Atlas line of
0 SOHOOL TABLETS
0 75 Sheets Paper 5c
Have you seen or pretty Stationery?
WATERMAN PENS
Keowee Pharmacy
R.E. Lewis, Prop. Phone 24 Pidkens, S. C.
ILOCALAN
PERSONAL
-Furman Pace, a former Pickens boy.
was a visitor here Monday.
--Miss Gladys Smith of Smoaks is
visiting her friend, Miss Cleo Hallum,
in Pickens.
-A series of meetings were begun by
the pastor at Smith's Chapel Wesleyan
church .Qn July 31.
-Misses Cat-lta and Elizabeth Sloan
of Pendleton are visiting the family of
B. A. Ilagood in Pickens.
--Miss Florence Moody of Spartan
burg is an attractiue and interesting
guest of Miss Moida H-odges at the
Methodist parsonage.
--J. P. Carey, Jr,, was elected one of
the vice-presidents of the South Caroli
na Bar association at the meeting held
at Spartanburg last week.
-Frank Anderson, court stenogra
pher for this circuit, has resigned in
order to enter the service of Uncle
Sam. Judge Mauldin will appoint his
successor.
-Messrs. Edward Hodges, Sidney
Bruce and James Hagood, all members
of the coast artillery and stdttioned near
Charleston, have been visiting home
folks in Pickens.
-Mrs. R. E. Anderson, of Pickens
R-3, had as her guests Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dickson, Mrs. Ed Black and
daughter, Geneive, and Mr. Ossie Brad
ley, of Anderson.
-Word has been received by his par
ents that Bristow Christopher has ar
rived safely overseas. He is in the
medical department of the army and a
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christopher
of Pickens.
-J. Ashmore Hinton is announced
this week as a candidate for the state
senate. Mr. Hinton is well known
throughout the county, and represent
ed this county in the legislature several
years ago.
-- lallum Smith of S:'oaks spent last
week-end at the home of Prof. R. T.
Hallum in Pickens. He is taking a
short course at Clemson College. He
was one of the prize winners in the
state boys corn club last year.
-A series of meetings will be held at
the Baptist church next week. Rev.
Matthews of Greenville will assist the
pastor, Rev. D. M. Ramsey. The pub
lic is invited. Rev. Matthews will
preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
- Folger, Thornley & Co. are adver
tising the well-known Mitchell wagons
this week, This is probably the most
popular make of wagon sold in this sec
tion and there are satisfied owners of
them in every part of the county. Peo
ple who sell this wagon are not afraid
to advertise it, because it will meet ev
ery test.
-Mrs. M. F'. Hester and daughter
P'earl, and son Ralph, motored last
Monday to Hlendersonville. From there
they will go to Brevard, where they
will be the guests of Mrs. WV. MI.
Henry. Trhey will also go to Asheville
and Bllack Mountain and will be accom
p~anied by Mrs. Henry and Miss Ethel
Kilpatrick of Brevard. They will be
absent about two weeks. It is hoped
that Mrs. Hester will get a much
needed rest while away and that Ralph
will motor them through safely. X
Oolenoy News
It will be good news to a wide circle
of friends to know that Mrs. P. B. Mar
tin of Greenville, who has been serious
ly ill at the Greenville city hopital, is
now so much improved that she has re
turned home, Her sister, Mrs. Reese,
who has been attending her, came home
the latter par*. of the week.
W. T. Anderson has taken up work
with Post Office department in Green
ville. It is likely that his family will
move there at an early date.
Ryan and Guy Keith of the U. S.
Regulars are among the recent arrivals
in France from this section; the form
er is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Keith,
the latter a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R,
Keith.
Miss Pearl Satherland, who Is teach
ing in Greenville county, spent the
week-end with home folas.
Mrs. E. E. Mauldin, of Easley, spent
last week with her dlaughter, Miss Fran
ces, who is reaching the Saluda Hill
school.
Miss Mary Roper, who is teaching
the Hagood school,- was home for the
week-end.
Many citizenn of this section are urg
ing W. IB. Jones to make the race for
Coronler of Piekens county this time.
Alt. Jlones is a staunch Confedenate
vchran ~nd af~l loyal ditizen who would
n'uake ai good oflicr.
Fx -Con gressman. Wyatt Aiken was
through this section last Raturday.
You can get T~he sntino.l 8 months
for $1.00
W4'efes One Hundred Dollars Bewels
for ease of Catarrh that cannot be
ared byHall's Catarrh Medicine.
H's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty.
live 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 Vol.
son from the Blood and healing the diie
eased portions.
After you have taken 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 all Druggists. 750.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NotlceN inserted in t1118 column for one cont a
word for first inisertion and one-haslf cenit a word
for each sNbsequent innrtion.
Lostt-Between Pickens and Green
ville or in Greenville, a bunch of keys
with name and address on it. Reward
if returned to J. T. Richey. Pickens,
See outr line of Cameo Rings and
Btoocnes. Prices up to $20.00. Sim
mons' Chains, guaranteed a life-time,
$5.00. Pickens Drug Co.
For Sale-73 acres of good land 5,
miles from Central, between Central
and Six Mile; two houses, two barns;
running water; good location, near
church and school. This is another one
of those places that wlil not be on the
market long at the price. Better see
me at once for price and terms. Also,
55 acres 1-4 mire from Wesleyan college,
1 mile from Central; good horse, very
good barn; good land, good neighbor
hood, good orchard. If sold in 30 days,
can be bought at a bargain. See or
write me quick for price and terms. E.
L. Henderson, Central, S. C.
For Sale-New 1918 model 4-cylin
der Buick; 5-passenger; run short time
only; not hurt, in any way, as only three
months from factory. Apply to C. C.
Allgood, Pickens. 15
Asothser Bargaits-It won't last
long. One new Oliver Typewriter com
plete; in apple-pie order; metal cover
and base. Special price; write for it.
Central Mercantile Co., Central S. C. 15
It hans been norated that the Town
Creek Roller Mill is only giving 30 lbs.
of flour per bushel, when, as a matter
fact, they are giving 34 lbs. per bushel.
I'lenty of school books of every
kind. Pickens Drug Co. 11-tf
Old newsxpapers for sale at The
Sentinel office.
Corn W1anted-J. T. Flynn, Eas
ley, S. C. 7-tf
liliank fo' sale at the clerk's
office-real estate mortgages, satis
faction blanks, real estate deeds, all
kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages;
large or small order filled. 0. S.
Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-tf
I will pay cash market price for all
chickens, eggs and peanuts delivered to
me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf
(Advertising
in this paper will bring
good returns on the
money invested JE
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bruises and other aches anid pains ;are
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a few; appilications of " The gor;d
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your desti can't *Utry you, write
for name of orne who ran... --
BL.1E RIDCE CHEMICAL CORP. . * .J
Sole Manufacturers - - i
Rockr Mount, - - Virginia :- .'-.
GREEIINVILL
The home merchant is entitled tc
town. When he cannot supply youi
always glad to see you and will take
whose names appear in this directory
Insure in the
Southeastern Life
GREENV1LLE, S. C.
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Musical Instruments
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JIOHN HI. WV'TM S
Profits and Prices
Profits may be cotisidered
from two eagles:
1st-Their effect on prices;
2nd-As a return to investors.
When profits are small as
compared with sales, they have
little effect on prices.
Swift & Company's profits
are only a fraction of a cent
per pound on all products sold,
and if eliminated entirely
would have practically no
effect on prices.
Swift & Company paid 10
per cent dividends to'over 20,000
stockholders out of its 1917
profits. It also had to build
extensions and improvements
out of profits; to finance large
stocks of goods made necessary
by unprecedented requirements
of the United States and Allied
Governments; and to provide
protection against the day of
declining markets.
Is it fair to call 'this
profiteering ?
Swift & Company, U.S.A.
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I Have Several Houses and Lots
Nicely finished up and in good sections of the town. Will sell or
excharnge for small farm. T~his property belongs to Mr. I. M.
Also have several farms near Pickens for sale.
Mr. Mauldin is now in Columbia and is anxious to dlisp~ose of
his properties.
Can give terms. See me.
Frank E. Alexander
The Man Who Sells the Earth and Cuts it to Suit Your Taste
ANDERSON, S. C. PICKENS, S. C.4
Maxwell Building, Saturdays and Mondays.
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