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77 More White Men Going to the Army Seventy-seven white men of Pickens county will go to Camp Jacl on to en ter the army next Monday. Eighty ''" six have been called to appear before the local board, but, nine are substi tutes. List of white men called for military duty to report at the office of the local board on June 23d and leave for Camp Jackson on June 24th: Zachariah Taylor Ballenger, Easley -R-2. Charles James Sidell, Liberty R-3. Frank R Williams, Cateechee. Sam Perkins, Central. Noah Jay Hunter, Liberty. Sam Martin Hester, Easley R-2. John Freeman Stansell, Pickens R-1. Henry Duncan, Central. John Wesley Cates, Pickens R-2. Wm Harris Moore, Liberty R-3. John C Gaillard, Liberty R-2. James Crensha , Nine Times. Martin C. Arnold, Central. , .' Elijah Martin Gilstrap, Eastatoe. Ben T Madden, Murphy. Andrew Milton Stephens, Easley R-4. Thomas Arnold, Pickens R-4. Will Moore, Pelzer R-1. Richard Benson Gravley, Pickens R-3. Levi Crow, Calhoun. Elmer D. Burgess, Woodruff R-1. Wm. Bramlett Porter, Easley R-1 Larkin Griffin Phillips, Norris. t Wm. Homer Gravley, Pickens R-3. f Pertie Leigh Jones, Dacusville. Paul C Clayton, Central Julius Oscar Baker, Pickens R-4. t Robert Leonard Lynch, Pickens R-3. r John E Reynolds, Dacusville R-2. f Jesse Holbert Hunt, Traveler's Rest. Thomas Ernest Childress, Easley R-6. < Lawrence Orr Day, Easley R-3. r Samuel Harrison Robinson, Dacusville, t Willie Chapman, Nimmons, Frederick John Berry Garvin, Central. Ralph Gilstrap, Norris. Leon Cassell, Pickens R-3. Lawrence P Simmons, Pickens R-1. Frank Pierce Bynum, Calhoun. James F Monrow, Eastatoe Albert P M Holder, Pickens. Jay Walter Mullinax, Central R-3. s Walter Bates, Liberty R-3 1 Jasper Stewart, Pickens R-3. Henry T Lathem, Easley R-2. Sampson A Thomas, Nimmons. e Luther Leming, Dacusville. ' Ahiaer DuRant Hopkins, Central. Robert Elliott Alexander, Dacusville. r Wmn. Avery Cisson, Pickens R-6. Mac Nelson, Pickens R-5- l Ed Lee Howard. Dacusville R-2. ( James P. Cannon, Pickens R-3. l Claude Estes Ellenburg, Liberty R-.. '] John Harris, Pickens R-4. Henry Elrod, Central Joe Canada Brewer, Central R-3. Morton Bertram Stephens, Pickens R-2. Cole Earle Porter, Pickens R-2. Jim Edd Stephens, Calhoun. Waltz ''on Lewis, Pickens. Edw. Easley R-2 Edj' Hooton, Liberty R-1. be t, Easley. C' lin McNeely, Pickens. -,ollins, Central. * n.nley Crittenden, Green *cie Lee, Central R-3. Wlian rasooky, Calhoun. WatrHerbert Mann, Pickens R-2. Ward Boyce Allen, Central. Fred Oglesby, Central. J Hugh Shirley, Liberty. Calvin Roark Stansell. Nimmons. John Ed Holcoinbe, Liberty. Declonius E Findley, Pickens R-2. Richard Carlisle Powell, Cateechee, .Walter Lewis Rodgers, Greenville. Elbert M Brooks, Easley. Barney Alexander, Liberty. Bunk Hendricks, Pickens R-6. Roy Perry, Easley R-2. Ernest Lafayette Lesley, Easley R-4. McTimothy Daves, Pickens R-3. Sam Gilbert, Nine Times. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. 30 Pickens Negroes ' Going to Army Fri. T1hirty-five colored men of Pickens county have been notilied by the Pick ens local board to appear in Pickens at .2 o'clock p. mn,, June 20, and thirty of them will be sent to Camp Jackson to enter the army June 21. Seventy seven white men will also be sent next week. Following are the names of the nie -groes called: Dillard Walker Joseph Evans Wesley Ferguson Stephney D~uke Dave Smith Will Drayton Henry Sloan JpDpe Clarence Glenn Wl ado Will Anthony LryAli Henry Gambrell SletrHmlo George Austin Jh ai Isaac Williams JeeroWht Jay Wakefield To Brw Joe HuntHsklHaus ,Jule Wright MnslRseod David Patterson JmsRsmn Lum Barton TJElso Walter IF v's Egn as Bru' (cLeo Ara JohsDvi .1\JefSrSonAWhitt New P. 0. Building for Central--Locals Central is sun to have a new brick post office building. The dirt was bro ken last week for the foundation. It is to be erected between the old post office and the Bunk of Central and is to be a two story building with.ofices upstairs. J. L. Carson, Central's hustling and efficient contractor, is to do the work. Most of the brick are on the ground and we expect soon to see Uncle Sam's business in the new building. J. N. Morgan is to have the building erected. Those of the soldier and sailor visitors to Central the past week were Marvin Lawrence, Edgar Martin, Paul Duckett, Henry King, Clement Kelley and S. W. Clayton, of the army and F. Van Clay ton of the navy. II. E. Seaborn, chairman of this dis trict of the War Savings Stamp cam paign, is doing excellent work. He has already sold several hundred dollars worth of stamps himself, and at the dlose of the campaign we expect to hear Mr. Seaborn make a good report, for he has been an eflicient and untiring vorker in the Liberty Bonds and Red gross campaigns. c 0 -BUY W. S. STAMPS.- d New Winthrop Scholarship n a While attending the state short a ourse at Winthrop College last week, he scholarship winning women and ;irls of the home demonstration clubs e lecided to make possible an education P or some canning club girl by giving a d wo-year scholarship. The require- i nents for this scholarship are the same s those for the regular state scholar- k t hips offered by Winthrop College, ex t ept that the girl must have been a nember of the canning club for at least e wo years. For further inforination write Miss Eu'. saIr MAULDIN, a Co. Home Dem. amt, Easley, S. C. D -BUY W. S. STAMPS.- a Pension Notice ri The following named persons on the t tate pension roll for Pickens county a ave failed to apply for their pension which is in the office of clerk of court. a 'he law provides that where the person ntitled to pension has died since the 1 irst day of January, 1918, it can be aid out to the family, otherwise it rust be returned to State treasurer. James Garrison, Francis Summey, o 1annie V. Cameron, Sarah E. Childress, o aroline Eades, Elizabeth Hollis, H. C. s Lesley, Millie Ann Raines, HarrietTims, L. Norris. O. S. ST'wART, a Clerk of Court. y -BUY W. S. STAMPS. W. 0. W. Unveiling s f Olive Camp, W. O. V. No. 575, will C inveil a monument erected to the mem ry of Soy. Robert Gantt, at Cross h toads cemetery next Sunday, June 23, a t 5 p. mn. All WV. 0. WV. have a spe- o :ial invitation to be with us. Rev. I lenry Hill will deliver the address. c< The public cordially invited. k By order of C. C. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Lever W~~ithdrawvs Congressman Lever has withdrawn rem the U. S. senatorial race. In giv ng his reasons for withdrawing Mr. iever p)ublishes letters from President t] Vilson asking him to remain at his post gg s chairman of the agricultural commit ce of the national house of representa ives. This leaves the race for the sen te between Senator Tfillman, N. B. )ial, a business man of Laurens; ex bovernor Blease, and .J. F. Rice, an hi knderson lawyer. --BUY W. S. STAMPS. M1ust Have Permit to Thresh Small Grain ~ I have given notice to p~eople who ex- i iect to operate threshing machines to ai alease give give me their names and iddresses and the name of the machine t md~ only a few men have responded to .t ;his request. This is to notify the gen- 5 mral p)ublic and the farmers not to have my threshing done unless the person in sharge presents to you a certificate living him authority to thresh small grain in this county, the certificate to be signed by the F'ood Administrator for Pickens county. Sam B. Craig, lFood Administrator for Pickens county. 'You can get The Sentinel 8 months for $.00 NOTICE TO ELECTORS. By an act of the legislature rte quirmng all voters to re-register in 1918, the Books of Registration for Pickens county, S. C., will be opened at Pickens, C. I., on the first Tues day in July, 1918, and standl open until the 31st day of August for the purpose of re-registering all voters previouly registeredl, and to regis ter all those who may b~ecome 21 years of ago before the secondl Tuesday in November, 1918, and all others who are qualified to register All applicants for registration are requiredl to appear before tho Board in person. ELIAS DAY. y-~. ., With Pickens $: ..:. County Boys *. ,Under the Flag (Under this head The Sentinel ex pects to publish from time to time in teresting items and letters. from Pick ens county soldiers. We now have sev eral letters on hand and would be glad to have others which will be of interest to the public.' From Homer Sutherland Nantes, France, Sunday, May 26th 1918. My Dear Mother:-Your letter dated April 27 came today and I was sure glad to hear from you, for your last letter as a little discouraging, but this one smoothed things over in good shape. 1 cnew it would turn out this way because you have always been my friend in cv rything else and I knew you would he his. We are now allowed to tell the folks t home where we are located in France. Ve are now in Nantes about 40 miles rom the coast. It is a city of about 00,000 people, I think; looks very much ike Charleston in some respects, espe ially the buildings; they are all very ld, some of them are actually falling own from age. The streets are very arrow, ,all paved with cobblestones; Mme places there are no sidewalks; all re very narrow-from two to three yet wide in most places. The funniest thing I see is the wood n shoes worn by the poor class of peo le, just made of a chunck of wood and iok like little canoes. The people here rink wine just as the people in Amer a do coffee or milk. Ice cream is un nown; haven't seen any since I left ae states; no soda fountains-nothing ut wine rooms and they are about ev ry other door. Our barracks here are fine, have good eds, the buildings are built of concrete nd cement floors, have a firstclass bath 'ith shower baths, hot and cold water, 'ur grub is good enough, I guess it is a good as could be expected. The nearest I have been to church is ght now. There is a bunch of Negro -oops here and one of them is a preach r, so they are having preaching in the less hall. Of course it can be heard II over the camp and then some. The Cason I haven't been to church is that can't understand anything they say; owever, it might do me good if I would o and just look on. I have a pretty ard time "getting by" here, but a lot f fun. Can't even say "howdy" to ne when I pass them on the street-I imply wave my hand and grunt. I haven't heard from any one but you nd my girl since I came here. Got our letter and hers the same day. Did he write to you? In an old letter she Grote me at Camp Merritt, N. J., said he was going to write you. The letter allowed me over as I only stayed in amp Merritt two days. I have written all I can think of, so ere's hoping that you and all the rest re well and that I will hear from you ften. Don't worry about me because m going to stayistraight, also I'm >ming back. Give all the folks my ve. Your loving son, H-omer. H-. E. Sutherland Pvt., 1st Army Hl'dq's Reg't. C., Sanitary Detachment, Amer'n Exp. Fes. France, via N. Y. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Our Special Notice column is one o 'ac most interesting panrts of this paper. eep) your eye on it. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Notice of Election Whereas, a petition from the free olders and electors of Kings School listrict No. 25 has been filed with rme County Board of Education ask ig that :an election he held to deter line whether an additional levy of 3 iills shall be levied on saidl district er school purposes. It appearing to the County Board of ducaition that the peCtition meets the equiremnents of the law; therefore, it ordleredl that the trustees of the bove-named district do hold an election said (district on the 13th (lay of u~ly, 1918, at the school house, for ne above statedl purpose. The election a be conducted in accordance with action 1742 of the school law. By order of the County Board of Ed cation. R. T. HIALLUM, Sec'y andl Chairman. 795 1918 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON South Carolina's Oldest College 134th Year Begins September 27. Entrance examinations at all the ounty seats Friday, July 12, at 9 a. mn. Four-year courses lead to the B. A. ad B. S. degrees. A two-year pre nedical course is given. Military train ng in all courses. A free tuition scholarship is assigned .o each county of the state. Spacious huild ings and athletic grounds, well equ Ipped laboratories, mnexcelled library facilities. Expenses moderate. For terms and :atalogue, address HIARISON RAND)OLPH, President. j..I.MesWAiN SAM IL.CAAIG .:teettville, S. C. P i cn , . C. McSwain & Craig LAWYEF S u'rntiee mr tat and 1'edeicral Court. Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Omien Phone 39 .Advertising in this paper will bring good returns on the money invested J9 Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits.I We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 Cone to Pickens lo (10 your trad ing. Our ierch ants have the goods and they will treat; you right.. Sapolio doing its for U.S.Marne Cc Join No APPLY AT I QNOC..aMA, POST OF F sores co, SERVICE UM F. H H( O? (Successor to ) O LIVERY and F LET US A +O Keep on hand at all i O> If you need anything preciate your busines .please you. 4? Phone No. +. PICK E When-youw want C~nee PIC KENS & PIC K Iim A~Ii1ANUFA~CTUliII E BUSINESS your trade first, lie is your neighbor ar needs buy in Greenville, our big siste pleasure in help>ing you to get just wha are known by ~'he Sentinel to be reliable For Good Things to Eat *andI the world's best Coffees go to J. A. BULL CO. GIREENV1[ILE, . . S. U. DR. R. .DRUMMOND Over C. D. Kenney Co. Phone 1901. Poe Hardware & Supply Co. GRtENVI LLE:, S. C. 7 Wholesale and Retail JAS. F. MACKEY & SONS Funeral D~irectors Our service can be had in Pickens: Icounty the same as in Greenville. Phone 129 day or night, Grennville S. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements (not to exceed six lines) under this heading will be in serted until election day at a uniform charge of $5. This charge includes in sertions up to second primary for those who are to be declared in the second race. No announcement will be in serted unless paid for iii' advaice. For State Senator At the solicitation of friends 1 an nounce my candidacy for the State Senate, subject to the rules and regu lations which govern the Democratic primary. J. H. EAnts. For House of Representatives Many friends of J. S. Leopard hereby respectfully announce him a candidate as a member of the louse of Repre sentatives from Pickens county, sub ject to the rules an1d regulations of the Democratic party. For Couity Supervisor 1 hereby anfnounce myself a candidate for the ofie of Supervisor of Pickens county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the I)emocratic party. For County Commissioner Friends of W. T. Hi~vrixs hereby an nounce him a canlidate for the oflice of Commissioner of Pickens county. sub ject to the action of the voters in the approaching )emocratie primarv elec tion. For Probate Judge I hereby announco myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge, subject to the voice of the people at the Demo cratic primary election. .I. A I.ONU BitO VN. Cateechee, S. C. The friends of G. V. Howen hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Pickens county, subject to the action of the voters at the Democratic primary elec tion. At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate for Pickens county, subject to rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. I was undecided for a long time whether I should offer for re-election or not on account of my health, but it has so much improved that 1 feel I can render the services re quired. I am grateful to the people for their kindness and indulgence, and respectfully ask their support this time for the last. If my health fails again so that I cannot perform the duties of the oflice I promise to resign. Re spectfully, J. H. Nawumny. Notice of Forfeiture One Ford Limousine, seized on line of Pickens and Greenville counties, near Mayfield's bridge, in Greenville county, district of South Carolina, for violation of Section 3296-removing and conceal ing spirituous liquors upon which the tax have not been paid. Same being the property of J. W. Ellison, Easley, S. C. Notice is hereby given that any per son claiming the above property must give bond to the collector of internal revenue on or before the 19th day of July, 1918, or said property will be de clared forfeited to the United States. ''. J. M. SCOTT, Deputy Collector. Notice of Forfeiture One bay mare, one sorrel horse, one twvo (2) horse wagon with box b~ed and spring seat and two (2) sets of plow gear harness, same being seized of WVill Crowv near Jocassee, in Oconee county district, of South Carolina, on the 23rdi day of May, 1912, for violation of Sec tion 3453 IR. S. Internal Revenue Laws. One single-barrel shotgun seized of W. E. Elberson near ,Jocassee, S. C., on October 14, 1917, for violation of Section 3281 Rt. S. One double-barrel shotgun and one single-barrel shotgun seized of lien Jlawvkins near D~acusville, S. C., on November 24th, 1917, for violation 5ee tion 3281 R. S. Notice is hereby given that any per son claiming above-named property must give bond to the Collector of In ternal Revenue on or before the expira tion of 30 days after the appearance of notice oi' said prOperty will b~e declared forfeited to the U1nited States. T1. .J. M. Sco-rrT, 8 D~eputy Collector. This is campaign year andI you will want your county paper. D~on't let your subscription expire. --BUY W. S. STAMPS. UGREEIN VILL 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 diirectory Insure in the Southeastern Life GREENVILLE, S. C. When you think of Millinery think of AYERS "Where Tlhousands Buy T1heir Hlats' Musical Instruments of every des'cription. Greenville - - ot aei Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens Connty Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. ODOM-SCHADE OPTICAL CO. A. A. ODOM, A. H. SCHADE, President, Sec'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masionie 'Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. work. Scouring rps recruits. o(. Me who wM -p this NY are ICE us. NAR1NES DER THIS EMBLEM )PKINS . ('. (xra vley})4 EB STABLE CARS rd ABONS lOVE YOU imes Gas and=Oil. in our line we will ap s and do our best to 47 or 34. P LS, S. C. I smr, s.m; (. DIRECTORY d helping you to build up your home city, where the business men are tyou want. Firms and individuals L. A. MILLS Cotton MIII Stocks Mills Building. Phone 115 Mountain City Foundry and Machine Works (inc.) Engluueers and Machiluta Expert consulting and contracting. All kinds of welding. Phone 323. Greenville, S. C. W. R. HALE Jeweler and Slveorsmuilts 1I05 Nor~taI Maliu Street :EmIULL - So e.u.h Ca.-ln.