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I TheePickens Sentinel pICKENS, S. C. PU~~~ t3I1 NI*ai, 1, 1918 J4 K uterd 841 I'i4'i 4' I'4l n)flirt. iu~ 5tw't ld CUaih 1.50 A YEjAR, IM'A1K1ABLV IN ADVANCE (;.. n IJYI'T. MaIuager. Na ?t - Buy t'hem And Help Win The War FOE S.AI4E EVERYWHERE 1)44. t'14i1'i,414 4 I *, al t: . v... 2 r'' Ily hunjt14441 wh'l141 a'1, .t .';"It 4II 2W I.I,iit l~22a4ck ,g :is~t l ait~a. tMt. :::a'.4 v.. II i~s aaut it ia ' p i it tit :,t 1 1', ',4a' "ha2rk: r' kjh144 2212 1U2aka' fli It':41 .' : I4 11x1 )1 l l' .u , ia . I ' 4 ,St 444 44', 4j44-i , I:1I ' it 1 "k 'V4141 r 1 tIlatV laat :a I)4)41 l : 1 ratla iat1' ht',44 w', k iIlis t' i I lit' a,: 4144' 4)4444 Ils t 4 141'~t l lli ty.1') " 1144 4.ia d!4.44 444t'l :baing "14' 44h42i. 1:1 l'.42444 ii 4.44 1 44,41 ,4 44. y h1 te t t ll}', 4414,4 A/, . 4444 I heir w1 I t't'in4 dtJaii' A:.4 i t .'. 4 4 .4', %4444f1 t t' I~ ~- I; a. ',, 24 It lu fi. ' , 1 4 .J'4 441;l' i14 - .,lily a44! li ' 114:, a2? 4ap l+ ,I.aI4 ia' i t.'. 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Presentment of Grand Jury We, the grand jury, have passed on all bills handed us by the solicitor and beg leave to make this, our tinal pre sentment for the June term of court, 1918. Several cornplaints have reached us from the towns. and country that the stores and places of public amusement fail to observe the Sunday laws, and also to be selling extracts which are being used as a beverage. We would urge that the sheriff and rural police see that this menace, both in town and country, be immediately stopped. We recornmend that the court take immediate action to enforce the drain age laws, and especially as to condi tions on South Saluda river. Owing to the scarcity oi labor, and also for the good of the county at large, we recomnrend that the sheriff, rural poliCernen, .nd all Cxceutive oflicers look (:los lv into the eniforcerneun t of the iaws on Our statute books in regard to vaglrancy, and to see that everyVbo-y both itale and fermale, have sofrle 1101 est oe.tits of :uppoI~rt. We \ retonatnend that all irom fnor:jl woiwef i' i::u to go ! o " ork or 'oj t') fail. We14 have rt weivej the repI.rt o the rur:il ;:'ut'e :i d find' it ' r' t g tilyinig. W ,1'( !,e':artIl (otirmne dtJ it aitd foI r'atu late therin oi, tie xcel#tent work thev are doing. T1 he c')lnIiittee on s'hool)s have in 'i'iredtf itlo the hoo l onditions of )our county a nd find thart in several plates whwre there :ere principals ant assist - :nt-. that there is not suffilient. (o ope'ration anofng the teachers. We 1ind1 there are sovera schools where the as sistaints are overworked and the prin eipals not plr1 foriting ias inuch work as they should. We would suggest that our trustees look into this mnatter and see wherever this imay be the case that the principal take a part of this work on himself. We wish to urge that our county supjervisor take imrnnediate steps to Sethure a supply of 4on d indl wood for the 'o'rt ho'use duinyZlg the (oming winiter. Ir coellion we' wish Ito thagilk his liontr, J udge 'I. .1. Mauldin, and all e ourtl oth':ialsi fnr their h.indrha-s t i'hawn u:: 'urIng thli Ltrm of court 1t. (;. G;Ai'-I;:, F4rernatn. Mfs'. Cantrell's 65th Birthday 1 hrtgiyb ('heckered holie aend sun hiiw , fanned by soft brieezes aui t',hi'h l by th' singing of birds, I ,iall.ed ila IslI i mile to Mrs. Mary C(ntmrell's houwi~. Mrs. t'aiutrl on this her r-ixty-lifth Ibirthiay was arirounletl by eight e'hil dren, thait~y eight ytrandebhildren, twoe : tlera alflnd 1n41w' I' ier Iulny friends. 'There' would nitl have been roomn for all t hi ft 14ndu I his good woImnili halts siadth by her hlv e ly ('hr'istinn life. She hll: atlwuys rejoti44'fl viii Ii thnte vho re. jue 4 :4 it1 si,'i.t aS:u14 edly :h:e lat:s lie Ver for'gottcii thatt 'i1 i.s het ter to gos to the holise of nlourninIg Ihan to t"' to the hous1e o1 feasting.'' the is now h.leing .ri.. ..'n -ic ra ble nthuly, but n is ptiently sulbhmissive and cheerfulIly re'signed. I say niu-h anlyonie could4 have e x heetedl 1from1 t' The br highit, iintolhige'nt fnees of' the grneilrngive priomiise for1 thea toI'4 11rou1e the facti~ 'es untlhey rea h to bless Ite worb1f. Tlhe houars glide4 rapidly aw~ay. An I andgaed ve theland a ili i tretc'hed'4 I hie dlist tfne wiher' sleps tihe~ loved (one4S whoi gave life andie all t imt mfakes lifeo dear1. I Ihioughit: I do not) kno14w mucht'I of the wVorld or1 mainy ple~~, but theO liti le of Ih li'ariit hi and4 the4 few peo'~ 11h4 I du4 knolw, both11 have~ beeni very LJCSouth - ~Land, km time- bre who tryi for it ever in clean, flavor stay m a can of <.oFE If you d( 4MP'~~CS1 than any ~4WO4~A4S -- tell the Butry i "When It Pou a-i To the Democratic Voters of Pickens County After first thanking you for the hand some vote you gave me four years ago, (I received I,528 votes and never came out until about two weeks before the election,) 1 an ,gain before you as a candidate for the same office, Probate Judge. I was burn and raised in Pickens coun ty, have never lived anywhere else, and like the crippled man of old who had lain by the pool of Bethesda for thirty and eight years waiting to be put in the water when the angel would con and trouble the water in order that he might be healed, I have sat by the p)ool of (ip portunity ever since I started out to make my way in this world, which has been about 22 years, thinking maybe the people of my native county an' peo pie who have known me all rny iife would help rme in the pool at the right time when the water was troubled. but like the crippled man of' old, not being able: to get in of rny own accord, some one else has stepped in ahead of ine. As 1 am now 48 years old I feli that If I "m ever to receive any -sistar, now; is the tile. If r1iy fellow-ctie s haie any ihower's to place my. a, k v ,t :aff er I arn dead and gone 1 want t}:err to pl-:.se smatter' them il rflypi-th v.hiie J live. J have iade law a study for 12 years a:mi 1 know I am therly competent to discharge the duties of th<. office to which I aspire, All 1 ask is for the vo ters of 'ickens county to give meu a ehan<e. I v ill not be ashamed to come before them on riy record after that. I hope to be able to mtleet every voter in the county at the county campaign meetings where, if it is the Lord's will, I hope to more fully present my claims. I an in this race to win and 1 want my friends to help mne. 1 expect to go in with elean hands and corne nut the sarne way. I had rather go down in defeat than be elected by dirty trick s. Itespectfully, (Adv. ) .1. Alonzo Brown. SPECIAL NOTICES 14),1 "i , Ii llii'4ILiJj I il ifi iit ' ( ill. H4 41 f ea t bw .. w~ A li iar F r IMl, Will sell rensnahle one Forat touring ear, 1911; mlodlel A fply at A n.ditor's office. If. A Townes. 7 etv"4 .li ilk 4.',wn for sale. I). 'I. Ilaye:;, Pickens, 1-1. For' M%14" 22 aere. good l:an'i, 1 . rmile of WeslbO an (:ollege, 1 1-2 miles froa 1 lnrtral; running water, soie t.iffnbef, good neighborhood; can be bought eblenp with good ternm.. See mime at oiwne it int(erestedi. L. L.. I Ien derson, Co'rntra'l, S. ('. 'I' w 4"em41 f'or sale. .1. II. Hruce, at I'iekenI Iyank. if Aofice I have on hand plenty of guano, lopi dressing and soda. Side fress your crops, it is cheaper than la. bor. W . ''. larle', (ventral, S. (C. (;. 'T'3' wt i - 4 rS14 and typfewriter HI) )lieso. Oliver luist mod(el No. 9, price $49.'Y; $;. p) I er month. Second - hanId n11ac3nines: b~ouight and5 sold. Typewriter r'ibbons, piaper ainld carbn aol. CoXn trali MIerc'antile (Companfliy, IBox 15, C Onf tral, S. C'. 6; 1t4ina~ iand filums for sahi.. Snod us youri f ina to bfe dleveloped. Fil n dfel iverdl by mlul. Cenwutrail Mereun'Iflti l Companmiy, I ox 16, Cetralt, 5. C . Si * i iIlllay ensh nur~lket.liae fort all ochickenis. Ieggs and1 plennls deolivered~a to me~ at IPiikeni. 1)hm1 Adams. tf Ileas;lensh or goodll papfer. M. J1. Wel For Ns1~ ~41 Mal lo Iu Moun tain Irtish Potatlno; .Y2. ii,0 ii pe r mlel. J. iMlarionc I .onoer. lCI 4't I, lBox 33, I )aensville, S. C. 7I .gonepheuas II I. Newto1131n ("amihy II istoary and11 lieord 11 is ont sale at D r. II ollumin's I)rung Stlore. Tlhe fHook is ree-. omI~mended'l fly liev. S. C2. Mitchell, I). I). , ex-PI residenwt of'I Uni vernity of South -neni. 7 L as ern'Sunshine esoft, beaming sunlight of Dixie Luzianne brings cheer to meal akfast, dinner and supper. Folk. t once have a genuine affection after. Luzianne comes to you sanitary, air-tight tins. The s in-Impurities stay out. Buy Luzianne. Use the whole can. n't honestly believe it Is better other coffee you ever tasted, grocer to refund your money. t. ENcoffee re, .t ,Reigns" .", O0XFORD TIME These hot days make us think of laying aside our Winter Shoes and getting into Oxfords We have a complete stock for men, women and children, in all leathers, in many different styles, and o the extremely low prices will surprise you. Try a 4 pair of Walk-Overs, and you will get a stylish and o comfortable Oxford, as well as a durable one. A few Cool Cloth and Palm Beach Suits to close at $7.50 to $10.00, much less than we can buy them for today, and we advise you not to +ut miss this opportunity to secure one of these comfortable summer suits if we have your size iunne m stock, for the late advance in the price of clothing is amazing. ;* Buy Them And. y TSee us for your needs in Oxfords and light Help Win The War Summer Clothing and we will help you to keep FOR SALE EVERYWHERE cool these hot days. - Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY & CO. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty Sole Agents for Walk Over and Godran Shoes, Caihart Overalls, iron King Stoves\ New llrmIe Sewing Machine, Chase City anl Snrana:ers' Buggies, Mitchell Wagons. NU hhter lies made in America. T he-refore there areno better lines sold. THE MAN WHO READS IS THE MAN WHO LEADS S:t : ;1r. Clarence Poe, one of North Ca roli na's ftr nost citizens. 'Te 'ic'kEn JI n m"c, rr III ('Ien \ wlt r'eadl ilE PICK ENS SE N TI N EL have i the ad vanta e over tt hos' wloe lt tot. The Sentinel is primarily a count y taper amd purposes to serve the people cf 'ickerns eo~unlt.V , irrespectivt' of class or politics. 8l.) a. yr., 1. for 8 months, 50c for 4 mos. - ...-- _...- ---*- - - - - -.,.............-..r_._..._ Beginning Saturday, June 15thr We will place on sale our entire stock of MEN'S PALM BEACH and COOL CLOT H SUITS at less than wholesale cost of these suits today. The truth - is we are overloaded on this class of merchandise, and since we believe it will only be a short time until the majority of our younger men wvill be doing ser vice in the army, we have decided to let these suits go at what they will bring regardlless of cost or profit. Now this is the chance of a lifetime for you to get a summer suit cheap. Do you ever remember of having such an opportu nity to buy a summer suit at such a reduced price in the middle of June? Note the Prices Below and Be Sure and Come and Pick Out Your Size and Color Men's P'alm Beach Suits, cream color, value$6.50, our close out$39Sta H ts A o Men's genuine Palm Beach Suits in Palm Bach color, value $49 vr ta a norsoewl $8.50, our close out price goo*al auda oU1.0 h Men's Beach Cloth Suits, linen color, reuapicoftsehsae$15 valne $4.00, our close out $29 o $250 Men' genineCoolClotSutsEivefy Straw needin or torenin of gray, tan and dlark mixtures, in buying a summer suit or a straw hat bted and plain backs, values $8.50 yuwl aesvrldlasb t price $4.98 and .i - $5 .9 tending this sale. Edwin L. Bolt & Company "The Store That's Always Busy" EASLEY, S. C.