The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 15, 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. HALLIJM, Prop. & Mgr.
Phone No. 8
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Ghee'
PICKENS SENTINEL
PICK ENS, S. C.
1 A1sUFACTURING ENGRAVES
Prices Quiteis Reasonableas Consist with Quality.
Up-to-the-Minute Job Printing.
SStill Doing Business '
At Same Old Place i
And keeping up) my old1 policy~of giving
More Goods for Less Money "n
| Highest Prices Paid |
FORPFRODUOE
( '(ItN -S1.90 per bushel. '
iCGGS 38:5 cents a d1oz'en
l''l11101R8-30o cents a poiiund to( 50 Cenlt s each ''
'4 (~G00lDS OF A LL KINIDS---at pr1ices to move 'em '
Acar of Furniture camne ini Friday and( is priced
[4 to suit buyer
'4 Yours for trade, -
SJ. W. HENDRICKS
Our Store At Your0
0 Service
4 WHETHER IT IS ASTAMP OR4
anythmng else you may want, we
yorstore. We want you to feel
perfectly ahoeat our store
andto skus thepyou in every
4 possible manner in which we can
be of assistance to you. It is
our aim to ive such good ser
vice and suc high quality mer
chandise at moderate prices, that
you will at all times maike our
0 store your headquarters.
- 3 KEOWEE PHARMACY
R. . Lewis, Prop. .I
Pickens - South Carolina
LOCA L Am
PERSONAL
T # Kilpatrick of Brevarc
is viestng Miss Pearl Hester in Pickens,
-The Sentinel has several soldier
letters on hand which will be printed
just as soon as possible.
- Howard Sutherland of Calhoun,
Ga., is on a visit to his mother, Mrs.
A. A. Jones and family.
-Miss Leila Jones and Mr. J. J.
Trotter .of this county 'were married by
J. D. .Vickery,. N. P., last Sunday.
SHon. N.' E.' Robinson of Pickens
will deliver an address to the Sunday
school at Ooolenoy next Sunday at 11
a. m.
-Cotton weighers election will be
held at Pickens next Saturday. Felix
Finley is the only candidate for the
place.
-Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis and
baby of Lockhart are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lewis in
Pickens.
-Arthur Jewell, son of Sam Jewell
of Calhoun, was run over and seriously
injured by a hand car Thursday after
noon. He is improving.
-The series of meetings scheduled
to begin at the Pickens Baptist church
last Sunday have been postponed on
account of the serious illness of Pastor
Ramsay's son.
-Dr. G. H. Abernethy, of Liberty,
who had announced as a candidate for
the house of representatives, failed to
file his pledge last week and is thereby
eliminated from the race.
-Miss Lillie May Shirley of Liberty
route 3 and Mr. James A. Chastain of
Pickens route 2 were happily married
by Judge Newbery at his residence last
Sunday afternoon, August 11.
-Miles Allgood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. 13. Allgood of near Pickens, has
been visiting his parents. Miles is a
railroad detective with headquarters in
Salisbury. N. C., and has many friends
around here who are alway t
him. Keai to see
him.
'--Messrs. Houston nnd $. W. Craig
of Greenville spent Saturday night in
Pickens on their way to their old home
on Keowee to spend a vacation. On
account of trouble with the engine of
their big Chandler car they were forced
to also spend Sunday here.
-- Rev. C. B. Atkinson is conducting
a protracted meeting at Pleasant Hill
church. Services are being held out
doors and much good being accom
plished. Report says that up to last
Friday night twenty-eight new mem
bers had joined and Mr. Atkinson had
not yet begun to shell the wvoods or pull
in his drag net.
-J. R. J1. Anthony recently received
a letter from his son Ernest who is ir
France in which he says he has been ir
the first line trenches and likes it better
there than hack b)ehindl. Also says h(
is enjoying good health. Young An
thony is a member of a machine gur
company and a corporal. He has beer
in France about three months.
-J. Frank Williams and family ol
Sumter county are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Blarney H. Williams, ol
the Cedar Rock section, and other rela
tives and friends in Pickens county, al
of whom are glad to see them. Mr.
Williams is farm demonsteation ageni
of the rich county of Sumter and one
of the most successful planters of thai
progressive county.
-Two candidates announced for the
house of representatives since the las1
issue of The Sentinel. They are W. E
Finley for re-election and Judge M
Welborn, both of Pickens. They art
well known over the county and nee<
no introduction at our hands. Thei]
announcements appear this week. Al
candidates for county offices, excep
magistrates, have their announcemen ti
in thia paper..
--Mi'. Keed Powell, a resident o1
the Glenwood mill village, died or
the 3d instant, at his home, afte1
a lingering illness from typhoid fe
ver. He was about 36 years of E
Besides a wife he leaves severa
children. Mr. Powell cmae to Easlea
several y'euts ago from above Pick
ens. The remains were interred th
day following in West View -ceme
tery, this city.-Easley Progress.
*Advertise
Howe'Ts e
We Ofter One Hundred Dollars Fewar
r a case of Catarrh that cannot be
cre~d baIl's Catarrh Medicine.
Hal's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty.
fve years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. I's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the BloiEj'
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi.
son from the Blood and healing the dig.
eased portions. -
After you have taken Hall's Catarrhh
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. 76h.
-Ernest Craig spent his vacation last
week in Greenville,
-Mrs. Craig Baker of Pickens went
to Camp Wadsworth Tuesday morning,
to see her son Robert, who is in camp
there and who expects to soon be sent
to France.
---Capt. W. E. Scarboro, of the avia
tion squadron signal corps of the army,
is visiting his wife who is spending the
summer at the home of her brother, W.
L. Matheny, in Pickens. Capt. Scar
boro is a very pleasant gentleman. He
is at present stationed at Langley
Field, Hampton, Va., but is expecting
soon to be sent across the sea,
-Joe Acker has resigned his position
with the Easley Lumber Co. and will
go to the shidyards at Charleston. His
family will remain in Pickens. Will
Crane has taken Mr. Acker's place
with the lumber company. Mr. Acker
is one of the best wood workmen in the
country and feels like he ought to give
Uncle Sam the benefit of his talent.
-Two members of the state tax
commission will be in Pickens on Thurs
day, August 29, for the purpose of dis
cussing with the people the present tax
situatoh. They will try to explain why
it was necessary to place land at the
present valuation and will endeavor to
answer any questions in regard to it.
This is a live question with the people
just now and a large audience it ex
pected. The meeting will be in the
court house. If you are interested, be
there. Anyone having figures which
they think show why the land values
should not be increased are especially
invited to be here and present the fig
ures.
SPECIAL NOIE
Notices inserted in this Colu n for one ceut a
word for first insertion anii one-haif cent i word
for each xubseq uent inxrtion.
Mtenuan Eungi n(e Wan itted-About
15-horsepower mounted engine. J. C.
Henderson, Easley R-5, phone 3602. 16
Geumi ine Coca-cola, thirst
quenching Cherry and delicious Ice
Cream. To try us once is to try us
again. Pickens Drug Co.
Corn. for sale. Mrs. Elmeda Can
troll. Pickens, R-3. 17
WVanted-Twenty-five head of nice
two-year-old heifers. Apply to WV. H.
Sutherland, Pickens.
Lot-At Central on July 22, one
hoagie houndi bitch, white and black
spottedl with torn cars. Any one know
m ug of her drop me a cardi and I will
pay for feed aind trouble. W N. Price,
Liber ty 1R-1. 16
Nee our' Iin.e of Cameo Rings andi
Brooenes. Prices up to $20.00. Sim
mons' Chains, guaranteedI a life-time,
$5.00. Pickens Drug Co.
Aunotmer' Ilnrgainm-lt 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
Plenuty of school books of every
kind. Pickens Drug Co. 11-tf
Corn. Wanted-J. T. Flynn, Eas
Icy, S. C. 7-ti
B Ilanuk t-or' nle at the clerk's
office--real estate mortgages, satis
faction blanks, real estate deeds, all
kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages;
large or srnall 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
GREENVILL
'The home merchant is entitled t<
town. When he cannot supply you
always glad to see you and will take
whose names appear in this directors
Insure in the
Southeastemn Life
d'REENVILLE, S. C.
When you think of Millinery
think of
"WhreAYERS
"WeeThousands Buy Their Hats'
Musical Instruments
of every description.
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
drienvifla _- - anouth Ca!nlni
SOME ONE
YOU KNOW HAS IT
A number of people in Pickens
county are now having Delko-Light installed at
their farms or country homes.
Users of Delco-Ligl .are glad to
show it to their friends and 'neighbors.
If you would like to see a farm
home lighted with Delco-Light we can probably
tell you of some one not far from your place who
is enjoying this modern convenience of country life.
Tell us where you live and we will
see that you have an opportunity to see Delco
Light in operation.
Wire or Write -
R. E. STARNES, Division Supervisor
FOUNTAIN INN, S. C.
FINE' FARM FOR SALE
I have 104 1-4 acres of good level land within half mile
of Martin graded school; 60 acres cleared; nine-room
dwelling house; four-room tenant house; two good barns;
extra fine pasture. Public road runs through place..
Known as S. A. C. Martin old home place.
Will take $60 per acre. Terms to suit purchaser.
This is a bargain. If interested in farm lands in the
Six Mile section see me.
J. A. ROPER, SIX MILE
Post office address Central, S. C., R-3.
I Have Several Houses and Lots
Nicely finished up and in good sections of the town. Will sell or
exchange for small farm . This property belongs to Mr. I. M.
Maulin_
Also have several farms near Pickens for sale.
.Mr. Mauldin is now in Columbia and is anxious to dispose of
his properties.
Can give terms. see me.)
Frank E. Alexandter
The Man Who Sells the Earth and Cuts it to Suit Your Taste
ANDERSON, S. C.PPICKES, S. C.
Maxwell Building. Saturdays and Mondays.
CEDAR SHINCLES
Another car of Cedar Shingles and they are going good.
How ab~out that old roof that is givinig troule~ every time
it rains?
We also have a small stock of house paint that is going
at a reasonable price.
Phone 12.
Easley Lumber Company,
Successors to Picifens Lumber Co., Pickens, S. C.
Try an Advertisement in The Sentinel
,E BUSINESS DIRECTORY
your trade first. He is your neighbor and helping you to build up your h~me
r needs buy in Greenville, our big sister city, where the business men are
pleasure in helping you to get just what you want. Firms and individuals
are known by The sen tinel to be reliable.
For Good Things to Eat L.AMIS
and the world's best Coffees go to Cto IISoh
J. A. BULL CO.
GREENviLLE, . .. . .MilBudng Phe15
DR. R. J. DRUMMOND Wrs(n.
DENTIST Epr osligadcnrcig
Ove C D Knny C. hoe 90.ll ks ofuilding. Phone 23. ,1
GRENVIIMountainc.Citwele ondSlranMine
WO orks Minc.)ee
Wholsaleand etai GREngier anLEt MacSut aroin
JAS.F. MCKEY& SOS pFr t cofsustinctond coTtig
FvrCuD ne DrCors Phone 1901. Sho
Alltur k~md of very descripti.
county the same as in Greenville,tu insg. mi.
P hon ae 12 ayr nigt Retaile,. C. o~Ws rin street.