....... ,OCR'S nd, PersonaL Miss Grace McDaniel is here fo: the holidays. Mrs. G. R. Hendricks left Saturdai to spend the holidays in Atlanta, Ga 'Miss Fran.es Cox, who teaches a Lamar, is home for the holidays. Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., spent severa days last week in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Flecide Carey of Atlanta, Ga. is home for the holidays. Mr. Charlie Curtis of Clover, S. C. is spending the holidays at home. Miss Emma Herd of Greenville spent the holidays with her parents, Miss Hattie Earle who teaches at Clio, S. C. is home for the holidays. Mrs. G. E. Medford visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bivens for a few days last week. Miss Ruby Berryman, left Satur day to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents in Royston, Ga. Miss Olive Boggs Newton, who teaches in the public school of Clio, is home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Johnnie Joe MoFall is spending 'the bolidays with his mother, Mrs. Vesta McFall. The friends of Miss Edna Willis v: ill be sorry to learn that she is quitW ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Mon 'tna are on a visit to Mr. Lewis' mother, Mrs. J. J. Lewis. Mr. Walter Grogan of Elberton, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Bruce for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Armstronig spent the week end in I.inurens w ith Ar. ?Arnstronk s puri'nts. ;Ir. l.econi Rtclin:n1 of Garet uville sine d1iii a! W\\t* Wvith 1',- e::rents, l ' and Mlr:S. C. V-. Rob'in'en. Mr.~ ~~~~C Ger!":iia rn Mlau!dli) t Gr to l' iches Sund t Il ;\ '': 1 : '".. , I I''1 I\i Ii . t ! ' :! I't t l 'l': atnv ( eand ot' M . Ue N 1'-. I. I l'critir c w ll be( ' s ry to learn Miss: Sara So rant a, Ga.,l Mr. S. .' '0one, proti'essor' o Scienoin iiens 1litgh school wil speed th \.E!: vith his parent at 1Iartsvil*, S. C.. 1h'a. Man:,.K I .--esne. professor c Iat hematietr :n the higah school n lRock lillW. S. (. i hom fn tor the holi You Will Finm iness at the S Cold weather is your Coats, Sw< winter wear. Dress goods of; Shoes of all kint Groceries of all t Yours br, a The many friends of Mr. 'J1."Co Special Agent of the Charlotte Dlvi sion of the Southern Railroad, regre r to learn. that he is quite sick. Miss Edna Earle, County Demon stration agent for Marlboro Co., i spending the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson, Jr. and two children of Greenville spen the week end with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson. Messrs. Eugene and Martin Yon. gue, of Charlotte, N. C., spent th4 week-end with his parents, Mr. anc Mrs. R. E. Yongue. Misses Ora McFall and Frances . I. Fall left Thursday 'or Atlanta, Ga. where they will s'wuid the Christn:n holclays as the gusets of Misses, Maud and Vesta Ashmore. Miss Elanie Keith, who holds a res ponsible position at Clemson College, spent the holidays with her parents Miss Florence Stewart who teaches at Fork Shoals, is home for the holi days. Get i-nto a real business of your own! Local city territory now open. Sell the genuine J. R. Watkins pro ducts. Everybody knows Watkins Spices. Extracts, Coffee, Medicine, Toilet Preparations. etc. Standard for more than fifty years. Biggest line, biggest values and highest qual. ity -nakes easy selling for you. Write today for free sample and proff that you can make from $3000 to $5000 a year. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 83, New York, N. Y. Mr. B. P. Kelley of Central R3 presented the Sentinel office last week with a cluster of apples that he pulled from his trees on-Decern .r 26. Many thanks to Mr. Kelley. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. !-:'-ley Loan & Trust Company, a C'ir'oratIol Plaintiff, against d0y . N. Sitansell. Chae'ster Hard. ware l'ma!nny and Robinson aln, Thenton, Defendants. n prsunceof at decre'tal order :..:h( in tl above s.ated case by his inor .ud:o'.'T. S. Sease. ai Chamt . rs, December seventh (7) 1.)' directing me. I will sell to the highesi hidder for eash ,om SAlIlSI)AY IN JANU.AlY 1921. the amec beimr( Janua v fir;t 192: urin: the leay k for sal a es, vna -'ekeins Cor Housg,' S.i C, the oint. 'U ow ing de se tra of an d toi llt :. nte inm gihoit iwnshi thers an l count fr.:d adjthoinim h ue Iaeln ovydt .O anf 1. y . . nSTEnWand Jh ames O dron thelae; ha . ti Cohesme and b en tersk andns fheaform alurkins. is. akinds. appreciated. for trade, NDRIOKS SPECIAL NOTICES ONE of the World's greatest in. .ventUons "THE RADIO" Buy 'a set now. Get the- thrill and wonders of the aim. See Walter Hester or phone 27. FOR SALE-Charleston Wakfield and Early- Jersey Wakfield cabbage plants. $1.25 per 1000. See J. W. Boren. Pickens Re. Those buggies that were left with me by Mr. Adams are going fast. If you. want a good buggy, reasonable you had better see ,me at once. J. D. Ibilder and Sons. ..BE HAPPY this Christmas. Buy a Radio set and hear the wonders of the air. For complete information see Walter Hester, or phone 27. LOST-One white ai.d red spotted hound (log. One ear split, and left hind leg has scar on inside. Fi-nder return to Jim Poole at the Court house. FOR SALE-Shetland pony, bug- G gy and harness, weighs 610 lbs. Qual ities good. Safe for children to dr.ive. J. T. Olayton, Pickens, S. C. 2t FOR RENT-One 2-horse crop. , also one..horse Drop to rent on halves. E Good creek bottom land for corn. See O. L. Morgan. R2 Pickens. 3t a FORDS! FORDS!! FORDS!!!-We have a lot of good Used Ford cars at bargain prices that we will exchange U for mules, cattle or hay, or will sell for cash or on terms. Pendleton Auto Co., Pendleton, S. C. - FOR SALE-Pure O. I. C. pigs. It pays to buy the best. Price $10.00 each. L H. & O. L. Craig, Central, S. C., R2. 3t We are ii the market. for twenty thousand cross ties. Call at our office for specifications. We pay cash at office. J. D. Holder and son. LOST-One white and red spotted hound dog. Finder return to Picken.; Oil Mill and get reward. 3t T!',.'tuerhhrcd White I.*ghorn Cock'rls ,for sale at $2.00 a piece. Soe S. C. Boggs, Calhoun, R1. 3t 'These who wish a fancy box of fruit for Christnas send money order orj check anl I will send the follow ing: Oranges $:3.50 plus express. Or anges andl Grape Fruit mixed S$3.50. Tane:eines, Oranges and Grape Fruit $1.25. Grnz Fruit straight $3.00. D~an Adams, Euntis. Fla. 8lt Il' you' w:'nt a g-:od Scoid iblihe. Bible)1 story back (r (other good b'ook: S e Mrs B. S. John.on at .Johnson'e veand tc:1 cent store. Crioss~ onds- church. A pply to W. IP. Baker, Pick~ens, S. C. - For C hr:iumtas t iys, (de1s, "t ation eryV and~ variety geoods. See Johnson' 5 and 10ec s tore. Cotton is bringing 2(6 1-.2c in Pickens today. (WeTd nesdIay.) -Special Bargains For the next 30 days I will sell Col lars, Briddles, Bug gie harness, Wag on harn sand Lap 'Robes, all at half price. .25 to 30 good mules frOm 5 yrs up. Will sell at great ~ly reduced prices J. T. Gassaway Central To patrons and friends we take this opportunity to tank you for your past business, and to wish you a prosperous and happy New Year. We sollet your patronage for 1923. 2 R.* G. Gaines &Son. Dealers In Cotton and Fertilizers: CENTRAL, S. C. A HAPPY| NEW YEAR, 2 te paitror~s and friendsz. BANK WITH US IN 1923. You have wo: kedl for ycur dollars. Make your dollars work for you. W e pay 5 per cent Interest on T im e D eposits.a m r a k o e t a C ENTR.ALT SAESUDEBTE a r 2 W W ealers an es t ascrfic 2 l416-8 o waStee Trespass Notice We, the undersigned hereby probi bit all persons from hunting, fishing 3 cutting timber or trespassing in an; manner upon our lands, under fq - penalty of the law. B. E. Porter, E. F. Collins, E. D. Childress, T. H. Holliday, L. P. Stephens, S. S. Childs, J. D. Stancell, Hovey Murphreei J. A. Hunnicutt, J. D. Davis S. E. Mauldin, B. H. Powers, R. B. Hunnicutt, J. E. Gillespie Mack Durham, J. B. Poreh W. L. Pressley, J. C. Steart, J. J. Lee, J. L. Murph"ee T. R. Merck, J. H. Powers S. W. Williams, B. R. Parrot, J. M. Gillespie, J. T. Dillard J. M. Brazea, J. F. Lewia, S R Ellenburg Tom Childs \; Sam Griffin J. B. McKee N S Stewart W. P. McKe0 G W Brazeale I M Durham L Copel B B Crenshaw J E Allgood G W Durham S P Marchbanks N B Roe John A Durham W B Nations J L McKee J B Stewart Mrs. John D. Edens Tulley Holliday Mrs.' Elizabeth Murphee, Arthur W Steph ns Tn'ustrious men nd women want. ' 1 to. rctail the envine Watkins -redtcts in city te 'tories. Except. ional o:portuin'ty to t'e up with the oldest and largest ebmpany of its kind. Our hustlers average income is $1.10 an hour. A e you doing a well? If not, write oday for fre samples and partic rs. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 82, New York, N. Y 4y~aviga "" Rest ho 1'' Eyes train Dr. G , Elgy . -1'oa'm, S. C. rian gulmpA n., EY d overse to Sihcriij ,et;Al1ST "Alaska. 6#: ort OVEI the 'acifq oa t tIACY os Cana&TO One Day X. whero 8 vlng Now Ybrk,ha' a Sth. HUN'1ER'%s, New Found, LibergC flight is still One Day Only,' $ most severe o longest non, A imir of Chasegns to Azores lother, -Iusband,tp London con. ti , Son er D~au'~liram for thi Exaf)mat jin Frgs~ condItionl Guaraneed. permit is ion of the -. rplhts air 900 miles eck - ion of t adeol IISON, ENVILLE ~ en GREIEfL