The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, December 15, 1921, Image 5
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.tONO, MARIETTA' IpUTE- 2
Mr. E dit.or: I w ll give you a few
:t . , this sideoiof,..iod Pickens
e are on the average a
v - .)1ople. 'Of course some
fey will imbibe too freely
the . .l of joy water, when
they -' ' portunity; and this
scribe tne opinion that these
opportul.ales of imbibing the stuff
would be no more if we could put an
everlasting end to the manufacture
Of the stuff. Can we do that? Do
you say enforce the law? Then why
not let's be up and doing to put a
stop to this abominable curse to our
land.
Mr. Jack M. Looper was painfully
~kiek'ed by a mule some ten days ago,
butis getting along;. T tcely by now.
Mr. Louis E. Morgan, who has beer
located in Greenville conty .for the
-last year or so, has come home and
is going to farm next year.
Messrs. L. S. and J. E. Edens, Bar
:t. Hendricks and W. T. Clarke made
.a business trip to Easley lest Thurs
Messrs. J. I. Williams, ..am L.
Rbinson and E. T. Edens killed a
pig each this week that weighed near
the 5001b. mark.
Mrs. D. E. Looper and Mrs. L. S.
Edens visited the Misses Mattie and
Maggie Williams of Dacusville route
" . last Wednesday.
Our section of the county is abund
ently supplied with rabbits and be
lieve me, Mr Editor, the boys have
killed some of them recently, and
there have been several .'fox races in
A this vicinity recently. too. So Mr.
Editor if you enjoy hunting rabbits
en fox, get your gun and (logs and
vone down and ,try them a few.
Looker On.
(The editor is tco chicken-hearted
to enjoy killing rabbits and too slow
tu catch a fox. Thank you for the
in.-itation, though.--Ed.)
AT MAYNAID SCHOOL
There will be a box supper and
:ristmas tree at Maynard school
h-use Friday night, December 2".
AT SIX MIL1E ACA)EMY
\i entertainment will be given -in
- Six Mile. B~aptis't Acadeomy audi
I Lu ' next i Wedlnesday night, De
mber 21. to whic.h the public is
-itel,
...Sugg
So miany~ tim
be. Now to i
Emany articles
5e'to $835.00 a
* FOliH i
TOWELS
BATH SETS'
HANDKERdHIEFS
COMB AND BRUSH
SILK HOSE
CAMISOLE
BRASSIERES
D)RESS
* COAT
COAT SUIT
SWEATERS
SCA RIFS
( *.,BED ROOM SLIPPE
4 COLLAR AND C:UF
4JERSEY ET' CA
GLOVES
* ~ GEORGETTEh W AIS'
A ' Wen yoti t~
F. M. Rogers, a well known and
I highly respected citizen of the coun
ty, died at his home, a few miles from
Pickens oi N vember 15. He was a
Confederate -Veteran, having 'erved
(luring the entire duration of the War
Between the States. For 50 years
he was a consistent member of Enon
B~aptist church. Fifty-five years ag"
he married Miss Matilda Wilson,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. .John Wil
scn, of Cent.ral. His widow, three
sons and two daughters survive him.
Interment was made at Enon, his
old home church, the funeral serv
ices being conducted by Pastor B. P.
IMitchell, assisted by Rev. '. J. Day
IO)NOlt ROLL SIX 111.1E SCHOOL
First Grade --Garvin Gantt, Ruth
Garrett, Edna Henson, Bertie Lee
H('nson, Aline Mauldin, Winford Par
rott, Bethel Willimon, Kate Fergu
son, Bernice Durham, Ruth Mauldin,
Ruby Winchester. Dreva Mae Stew
art, Henry Brucky, Thedore Durham,
Sam Hunter.
Second Grade.-Burnis Alexander,
Paul Willimon. Gertrude Willimon,
Earl Willmon, (leo Kelley, John Hall.
Third Grade.-Wayne (arrett,
WeiVley Garrett, Leroy Parrott,
Luther Willimon. Mae Stone.
Fourth Grade.--Glinn Childs, Fur
maul Stewart, inolai Willimon.
Fifth Grade. --Annie Stephens. An
nie Davis, Cecil Kelley, Lessie Hen
son.
Sixth Grade.-Dennis Garrett,
George Childs.
Seventh Grade.-Mickler Lusk, Bes
sie Stephens.
J. Waco Holliday,
Lois Norris,
Teachers.
LIBERTY PHYSICIAN MOVES TO
GREENVIILE.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith recent
ly moved from Liberty to Greenville,
where Dr. Smith is employed at the
Public Health Service hospital. The
doctor has been practicing at Liberty
for several years and the pcople
there regret to give him and his
wife up, but his health failed some
time ago, as a result of ex)osur
while with the army in France and
he was comtpelled to g ive up gtnerul
practice for the less strenuous inlooI
I iEr!k.
estions For
es do we hear the
tssist you in seleci
that you will be
ud a useful gift f<
BRFOR 1I
TIE
SILK SHIRT
PONGEE SHIRT
SET FLANNELL SHIT
SILK HOSE
OVER COAT
SUIT
STETSON HAT
HA NDK ERHI EFS
PUCRSE
BELTl
GLOVES
RST.STICK PIN
CUFF BUTTONS
CAP
SJJSPENDERS
tink of Christmas look over the abo
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' M~uY :.Vw'e<t.,. -w&' .g. RIw a~,
A FAMILY REUNION
'A very enjoyable svent of Thanks
giving day wAs a family reunion held 0
at the beautiful home of,Mr. and Mrs. d
T. B. Robertson. Several relatives of
each were 'there, among them being ti
Mrs. M. H. Bowie, mother of Mrs. a
Robertson. Prcaent '\also were quite tc
a number of friends and neighbors.
among these being Rev. and Mrs. E'. 0
L. Temason', of Fountain inn, anid l
Rev. G. E. Crenshaw of Central. The
people kept coming until about I1
o'clock at which time they a'sembled
for preaching as were announced.
MAi. '1'omason made an excellent talk
from the sixth verse of the seventh
chapter of Job. lie was -pastor of
the Pickens circuit several years ago
and we esteeme(l it a treat to hear
him again. A sumptuous dinner was
spread adtd enjoyed by all present.
Then followed a few hours of social Ii
chat. Time passed fast and one by u.
one we began to leave for our homes, W
resolving to live better lives and be a
more thankful to God, our Creator, h
for the many bleasin:,s he bestows f
upon us, and also, be ready for the
"reat reunion in the skies.
One Present.
CARl) OF THANKS
I want to thank all the people who
were so kind and good to me during
my recent ,illness. May God richly t
bless them all.
Mrs. Sallie Cannon.
(ARI) OF THANKS
Wt wish to thank those who were
so good and kind to us during the
recent sickness and death of our dlear f
father and husband, Mlay Go~d bless
111
you all is our prayer.
Mrs. F. Rogers and Sons.
ALONG LIBERTY ROUTE .1
Mrs. lattie Clardy of Norris has
been sick several weeks', but is sono ' a
better at this writing. at
Mirs. Mary Holden and three sons b
are spenling a few days at Norris
with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Clardy. Y
Born, Nve-Umber 2. urto Mr. and
M rs. i Lill Dlobs son, a fine b y.
C
w ill bre:il: a ('old. Fe' cr an I frippe'
quicker than anythiin-z w"+e know. pre
1 --ntii pnuIllonia.
Useful and
remark, "I don'tak
'ing a gift that wvill
able to; buy from o'
r an'y member of ti
LIM FOR CHILD
KNIT CAPS
BELT
COAT.
SWEATER
RUBBER OVER SHOE
BOYS CAPS
BABY DOLL~S
DOLL BEDS
TOY WAGON
TOY TRA1N
COMB ANTD BIlUSH!
D)RESS
CRIB BL4ANIEET1S
BABY BOOTlEE~S
HAIR RI1HBON
MIDDI!E T'IES
TOYS GAIA)013
'e offerings and we assure you thiat it
ore Where Qunality is Assur
A RD S
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2sXo sro
E\ tidiM 1: .t 1GOVEt:uhus
We notice. by the, papers that or
the most brilliant social function
tring the recent governors' con
rence at Chariestqi was a recef
on giveni by Mlrs. Ben A. Hayrou
the. Hagol home on South lBat
ry, Charleston. Twenty-five go\
-nors from states of every six'tio
the I a not. many of them accon
wnied by their' wives and secretarie'
ere pl~'ree .
Alexander Theatre
Pickens, S. C.
Thursda., DLveb'er 15.
tlady- Walton in
"THEi 3MAN Tr.\AlyR'
Circus picture. The story of
Ltle lion tame'r with a circus wit
i(ertakes to tame a wild young mat
ith the sane methods she u:'..'s if
ibduinst a .iune!e beuast-and whet
is thoruuhly trained proceeds t
di in l\ove With hin.
Aiso 10th chapter of
"T'I-lND :EBOLT1 JACK''
Jack lOxies ';r'at serial.
Saturday December 17
.Jacik Hloxiet il
"CUPIDS HRAND"
A five. re''l '-tern Fcature and
.(o reel I.A'e Seton comedy in
"S('lOO. DAYS"
A tine program.
.\londay and Tu-o'd-ty
l)eeumber 1920
((ou\'ert'eur Nl rtriI Fano'us Stor
H"THE PENALTY" '
A Goldwyn super special featurin
an Chancy aB Blizzard, the legles
aster of San Francisco's ttn(ler'worl<
Lon Charey's marvelous character
at ion is sure to be greeted as on
f the finest pieces of actinte eve
mite before the camera, perhaps th
ost unusual hero ever presented it
motion picture product ion. Th
nazi ng story Of a nIm with half
)(>y and half a soul. Seven reel
suspen se and thrills that will muk
>u --asp for breati.
Will pay :?1 1 rotton on beli-ie
Co-hors( .\l4'''1 waigon., and on'
>reHickorv wa-:w.r. ivn
., P'icktns.
mii it recript ion for ('old s. Fev
id l.a{;ripp~e. .It', the must- speed
-med't1 we know.
Practical
now what to gel
please, you wil
ar big stock.
oe family.
RENBi
Coats
He
wool se
s TDresses.
S Dresse
resses
('oats
(oat..
~ET (~,
~'iSui
I it Sui
Iat Si
will be a pleasure to us to have
ed A~ m liLw Pilces A
T. L. BE"NS
COTYTON GINNED. IN PICK NS,
COUNTY .
e There wire 21,024 bales of cotton, e
counting round as half, bples, -ginned d
in Pickens County, from the crop of
1921 piior to December 1, 1921, as I:
coirmpared with 15,08: bales ginned a
to December 1, 1920. 0
CLEjRKS SALE 0
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA si
COUNTY OF' PICKENS j 01
- IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. pl
Eu':t(e a Whitten, Plaintiff. sE
Aga':inst ... N
Get-rge T. IReil, et al, Defendants. in
In pursuance of a Decretal Order of
miade in the above stated case by his el
honor .iudie' R. W. Meminger, Oct., e1
7th. 1921. 1 will sell to the highest If
bidder. for Cash, te
SAL.ESDAY IN JANUR.\RY, 1922, 'til
the same being January 2. .1922, duri- at
" im: the legal hours for sales at Pick- I)
ens Court H!oiu..e. S. C., the following
*describe.d Real Estate, to Wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
l.inig and being situate in State and
County afere'ail, and in the 'rown of
Calhoun. S. C.. bounded as follows:
!ounded on the east by lands of S
.1. T. Blar'.o'r. on the North by Cal- C
houn str ".t. on the west by lands of 1:
Aaron iu'gs estate, on the south by
an'is of William Darker, known in j
platl. of survey of the Town .of Cal- m
houn made by F. V. Clayton, survey- ti
'r, as lot Numbers :8, :1) and 40. the
same being conveyed to Jani4 F.
Reidi by C. R. I.awreinee ion the 15th
day of November, 1916, containing.
:;-4 of an acre, more or less,
Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for b
all papers :nd revenue, stamps and t<
recordimg the same. If purchaser S
. fails to comply in rcoisoniable time tl
. the same will be resold at the risk
e and expense of the former purchaser. e
O. S. STEWART,
Clerk of Court,
Pickens County, S. C. S
e December 12th, 11921. t,
CLERtKS SALE S
e STA''E OF SOUTH CAROLINA n
COUNTY OF PICKENS
IN cOURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
- Eosie Wsale. et al, Plaint ilfs,
J1. N. WVade, et atl. D~efendants.
In ptrsualice of a )ecreta I Order
nmade in the abo've statetl cast' by his I
Mr lonor .lugeT. '.. .\lauldin, Nov 20)th.
192 I. I will ,ell to the highest hi.hloer
on the. term. hter'iuiit'er named1l.
8.\l.E'8DAY IN .JANU RY. 1"22.
Christmas
for him or' her", as
find listedl below
.on will find pie
irtrIids Ileiluctionis in all
md( Coat Suit~s. Fiures abot
re is the way our big reductions on
rge dresses, coat suits and coats tig
-----.----$21.75 Valuei
.............-- ..--..19.50 Value
---------------.12.75 Value
-.............10.50. Value
-.. . . . $3.00 \'alub 1
- 'Jxi 0 0 .00 Valu
.50 Value
............ ..~ .24.50 Value
. .1 75 Value
-....$50.00 Va lue
412.50 Value
..50) Value
......-.~ . ... :7.50 Value
S-...... -. 15.00 Value
you call and let us show you through
(Cert ainlt y
ON & 00.
ww waxm a
ok tho legal w$o e t Y,1
h ega .4e at
ns Court House; C.; thp followIl
ascribed real tte, ti( w1t:
All that piec prcel'a at of lani
ring and being situate h1.tie Stat
nd County aforesaid, adjoihng lands
f Pickens Cotton M ill Co, Mrs., B.
[older and others, and cohtaining
n7 (1) acre more or less.
Terms: One-half cash on day of
tie and the remainder on credit of
ie year, with leave to purchaser to
ty all cash; the credit portion to be
cured by Bond of the Purchaser and
ortgage of the Premises and to bear
terest from date of sale at the rate
eight per cent per annum. Ppp
naser to pay for all papers and resv
mtle stamps and recording the same.
purchaser fails to comply with the
rms of sale in a reasonable time
v same will be resold at the risaI
td expense of the former. purchaser.
mcember 12th, 1921.
O. S. STEWAT
Clerk of Court,
Pickens County, S. C.
CLERKS SALE
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
OUNTY 01F PICKENS
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
C. L. Cureton, Individually, and a,
xecutor of the last will and testa
ent of .J. D. Cureton, decqased, Plain
ffs,
Against
.John P. Cureton. et al, Defendants.
in pursuance to Decretal Order
uade in the above stated case by his
honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham
eirs, December 0th, 1921, I will sell
the highest bidder for cash on
ALESDAY IN JANUARY, 1922,.
ne same being January 2, 1922, dur
ig the legal hours for sales at Pick
ns Court House, S. C., the follow
lg described tract or lot of land:
11 that lot of land situated in the
tate and County aforesaid. in the
)wn of Pickens, located on the corner
t' Pndleton Avenue and Bowen
treet and containing 56-100 acres
liore or less.
Terms, Cash. purchaser to pay for
II papers, revenue stamps and re
ordiing the same. If purchaser fails
o comply with the terms of the sale
n reasonable time the same will be
-eso(ld at tle risk anlt expense of the
oruler purchaser.
O. S. ST IEWART.
Clerk o' Court,
P'iekens C'ounty, S. C.
IhOber 12th. 1921.0
eO
the case miay *
a few of the
ran ging from
Ladies' Dresses,
25i per cent off.
tricotine, and all
ore to you.
reduced to $16.30
reducod to 11.65
redIuced to 9.55
r'educedl to 7.38
-edutcedI to $26.25
educed to 22.50
educed to) 20.65
re*duced to 18.45
rePdu~edl to4 11.10 4
reduttced to 31.80
tedutced to 25.10)
i'educed to 11 .?
n~r big stock.
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