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The Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S. C. P U B-L I S H E ) W 10 K L Y JULY 4, 1918 sutere(I at Pickeis I'otluheu .iu sei)mi Cins Maul Matter. 1.50 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY Hioir. M anager. NOTICE TO ELECTORS. By an act of the legislature re quiring all voters to re-register in 1918, the Books of Registration for Pickens county, S. C., will be opened at Pickens C. 1., on the first day in July, 1918, and stand open until the 31st day of August for the purpose of re-registering all voters previously registered, and to regis ter all those who may become 21 years of age before the first Tuesday in November, 1918, and all others who are qualified to register All applicants for registration are required to appear before the Board in person. ELIAS DAY. Clerk Board of Registration. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the awarI of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. In., and also on Saturday, July 6, at 9 a. In., for those who wish to make up by exami nations additional units required for full admission to the freshman class of this irstitution. '1lie examination on Saturday, July 6. will be used only for making admission units. The scholar ships will be awarded upon the exami nation held on Friday, July 5. Appli cants must not he less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 5 they will bh awarded to those making thy' hit}l average at this exami. In, Iarovidel that they meet the eoiu.li 1'V..-'i rg the award. ~, ii 'l. * h 'le'a shoul'u write to PrabIo'Iut .lhnsnr for scholarship exam innman hi:an These blanks, properly lill, taut by the applicant, should he filed with Presi dent Johnson by . uly 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 18, 1918. lFor further in formation and catalogue, address Presi dent I). H. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. S Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late IIarper Hlaynes, must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 26th day of .July, 1918, or be debarred pavment; and all per sons indeb~ted in) said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. W. I". IIAYxNS, Il Executor. Notice of Election Whereas, a ls'tition from th. tree holders and electora of Kings School District No. 25 has been filed with the Count y. oard of 'd.uent-ion ask ing that an election be held to deter mine whether an additional levy of 3 mills shall be levied on said district for school purposes. It appearing to th', County Boa~rd of Edlucation that the Petition meets the requirements of the lawv; thereforei is ordered that the trustees of0t~ th above.-named district (10 hold an election in said district on the 13th day ofI July, 1918,' at the school house, for the above stated purpiose. The election to he conducted in accordance with section 1742 of the school law. By order of the County Board of Ed ucation. R. TI. IIAI.INI, Sec'y and Chairman. Citaon4 State of South Carolina.4 County of Pickenis Bly J. B. Newbery, Esq., Probate .Judge. Whereas, C. E. Bush made suit to a me to grant h im letters of administratione of the estate of and eflects of Mrs. 1 Mary E. Reid, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred andl t1 ecreditors of the saidl Mrs. Mary E. Reid, s dleceased1, that they b)e andl appear before f me, in the Court of Probate, to be held d at Pickens. Court H ouse, S. C., on the .8t day of July, 1918, next, after - publication hereof, ait 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, i f ainy they have, why the said administrationi should not be granted. h Given under my hand and seal, this S 1st day of July, 1918, in the 142 '* .year 91. out' !ndependlence, .- J. 11. NawaERY, t Judge of Probate, Pickens County,' S. C. 1 a Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al i tering, Etc. Suite are sent lor and delivered when promised and the work Is done by an export. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and preseing 60c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suIt. Special attention given to ladies', suite. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 J. J.MeSwVA1N sAM t. CRA IG Ojteenyllle, 8. c. Plckens, S. (I. McSwain & Craig Prcic nLAWYERS Pratic inState anId Federal Courts Greenvlle40fiee Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 89 'SPECIAL NOTICES Notices i:rertd in this columun aor one cent a word for firatinneorio,, and one-half centa word for each bubsctuent eii rtion. For Sa ne- Lookout Mountain seed potatoes at $2 the bushel at my house, or in exchange for good corn, bushel for bushel Joel 11. Miller, I-1. Box 22, Easley, S. C. 10 Pigs foir Naale.-Apply to S. H. Brown, Pickens, R. 1. 10 Catl hoage iaatts-Limited supply early and late Flat Dutch, also collards, now ready for transplanting. At my residence near school house. $1.80 per thousand, 20 cents a hundred; by parcel post $2.00 per 1000, cash with order. Robert Stewart, Pickens. 11 For Sale-Black mare mule, 13 years old and weighs 800 pounds; 2 1-2 Mitchell wagon; one 6-horse power Peer less engine; one Busha shingle mill, saws and belting. S. C. Collins, Sun set, S. C. 12 For Salle-Milk cows, fresh in. P. G. Bowie, Nimmons, S. C. 9 Old uewspa3perM for sale at The Sentinel office. Oona Vaiuated-J. 'T. Flynn, Ens ley, S. C. 7-tf Blain kM for Male at the clerk's oflice--real estate mortgages, satis faction blanks, real estate deeds, all kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages; large or small order filled. O. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-ti I will pay cash market pricp for all chickens, eggs and peanuts delivered tc me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf Littleton College Has ,just closed one of the most successful years in its history. The ;37th annual session will be gin Sept. 25th. Write for new illustrated cat logue, also and QuICKsL for por ticulars concerninr our special offer to a few iris who can not pay our catalotgue rate. Address J . M. Rhodes Littleton, N. C. 1795 1918 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON South Carolina's Oldest College 13'lth Year Begins September 27. Entrance examinations at all the county seats Friday, July 12, at 9 a. in. Four-year courses lead to the 1. A. and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre medical course is given. Military train ing in all courses. A free tuition scholarship is assigned to each county of the state. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, unexcelled library facilities. Expenses moderate. For terms and catalogue, address llARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Plckens 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. SCInAnc, President, Sec'y & Tres Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. Weekly 5 Price List Prices quoted below held good Sup to and including Wednesday,. ..July 10: Corn-. $2t.85 bushel Beeswax.. .... ....30c lb. Wool Unwashed (burry),.. -40e lb. '" free from burrs 50e-1> 'rub washed, free of burrs 60e lb Roots and Herbs Ginseng, clean and dry ...$6 lb Seneco Root. clean and dry.-......-----......25e b Pink Root, clean and dry..10e lb Star Root, clean and dry..18e lb Star Grass, clean and dry..15e lb Chickens and Eggs Hens ---....-. ..........-20cdb Roosters--...--...--.--15e lb Frying Chickens ......-.3c lb up toBlba D)ucks, each..........25c to 35c 4 Guineas, each................35c SEggs, per dozen.----.--30c .We pay the above for produce m i trade at regular cash prices. SCraig Bros. Co.' Pickens ANNOUNC EM ENTS Announcements (not to excead six lines) under this heading will be in serted until election day at a uniform charge of $5. This charge includes in 'ertions up to second primary for those vho are to be declared in the second race. No announcement will be in serted unless paid for inn advi'ance. For State Senator At the solicitation of friends I an ounce my candidacy for the State senate, subject to the rules and regu ations which govern the Democratic primary. J. H. EAnLE. For House of Representatives Many friends of J. S. Leopard hereby respectfully announce him a candidate as a member of the House of Repre sentatives from Pickens county, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. For County Supervisor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Pickens county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. W. E. S'rr-:i'IIENS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Pickens county, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the approaching l)emocratic primary elec tion. J. '1'. McKINNI:Y. E. F. ILOO i'Et is hereby announce( as a1 candidate for Supervisor of Pick ens county, subject to the action of the voters in the approaching Democratic primary election. For County Commissioner Friends of W. T.' BATEss hereby an nounce him a candidate for the of lice o Commissioner of Pickens county, sub ject to the action of the voters in the approaching Democratic primary elec tion. For Probate Judge I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge, subject to the voice of the people at the I)emo cratic primary election. .J. AI.ONO BRtOWN. Cateechee, S. C. The friends of G. W. Howen hereby announce him as a candidate fo/ the oflice of .l ot'i ..f 1'robatr nor Pickens ounut . to the action of the Vtotrs . in. I nocratic primary elcc - on of my friends I i. myself ia candidate for -.clOfn to the oflice 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 I feel I can rends-r the services re ijuired. 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 ollice I promise to resign. Re spectfully, J.- . Nt:way. For Magistrate KASTATO1a TOWNSI III'. At the solicitation of friends I an nounce myself a candidate for the flice of Magistrate of Eastatoe Town hi p. subject to the action of the voters in the )ecnocratie primary election. P. G. Howi,. For Cotton Weigher A t the solicitation of friends I here :)y announce myself a candidate for lotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to Lhe action of the voters in the approach ng election. F. L. FINI-:Y. University of South Carolina Beholarship) andl Entrance Examina tions. T1he examination for the awvard of v'acant scholarships in the University >.f South Carolina and for the admis nion of new studlents will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 12, 1918. at 91 a. m. Applicants nust not be less than sixteen years of tge. When scholarships are vacant ifer July 12 they will be awardecd to hose making the highest average at xam ination, provided thymeet the ~onditions governing the awardi. Ap >licants for scholarships should write o President Currell for scholarship ex mination blanks. 'Ihese blanks, prop> r'ly tilled out by the applicant, shoul d e filed with President Currell by uly 5. Scholarships are worthI $100, free uition and fees, total $158. Next ses ion will open September 18, 1918. For irther in formation and catalogue ad ress Tic: PRI-:Slui-T, S. C. University Columbia, S. C. Notice of Election Whereas, a petition from the free >lders and electors of Shady G;rove :hool D)istrict No. 441 has been filed ith the County Board of Education iking that an elect ion be held to de rmine wvhether a special levy of 3i ills shall be levied on said district for ~hool purposes. it appearing to the County Board of duecation that the petition meets the squirements of the law; therefore, it Sordered that the trustees of the bove-named district do hold an election n said district on the 20th day of July, 918, at the school house, for the Lbove stated purpose. The election to .e conducted in accordance with see nion 1742 of the school law, By order of the County Board of Ed icatlon. R.T. HIALLUM, See'y and Chairman. Notice of Forfeiture One Ford Limousine seized on line f Pickens and Greenville counties, near MIayfield's bridge, in Greenville county, Jistrict of South Carolina, for violation f Section 3296-removing and conceal ng spirituous liquors upon which the tax have not been paid. same being the property of J .W. Ellison, Easley, 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 (lay of July, 1918, or said property will be de. elared forfe ited to theT Inited States, T. J. M. SCOTT, Deputy Collector, SA Car * Load of 4J14 + Mitchell Cars are d( 4 use-to be thoroughly cor ing rides. The thickly-cu + coiled springs. The speci 4 the wheels roll rather 1 the upholstery and Canti + effect of the unusually lor 4 + Mitchell cars are th< trol, for starting and ugh 0WS& Buy Them And Help Win The W O YOR SALE EVERYWHE FOLGER Clothing, Shoes, Sole Agents for Walk-Ove New Home Sewing Machin NO better lines made in Ames Dunwoody-McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunwoody, of Central, announce the marriage of their o daughter, Myrtle, to M. E. McDaniel, ir .1 r., of Laurens, S. C. They were married in Greenville on " Thursday, I)r. Sloan performing the pl ceremony. They will he at home in Laurens af- S ter July 5th. a ? FOR]l Begii We will place on sale our CLOTH SUITS at less the is we are overloaded on tl only be a short time until vice in the army, we have regardless of cost or profli get a summer suit cheap. nity to buy a summer suit Note the Prices and Pick Men's Palm Beach Suits, c value $6.50, our close ou price. Men's genuine Palm Bea Palm Bach color, valu $8.50, our close out pric Men's Beach Cloth Suits, valne $4.00, our close ou price--.... Men's genuine Cool Clot: gay, tan and dark mi belted and plain backs, y to $10.00, our close ou1 price $4.98 and Edwin L "The Stc rarI.,.Im...ummII u uu chell Ant ST RECEIM signed just as you would < nfortable even on the longe shioned, form-fitting uphol: ally designed Cantilever rear than bounce over bumps. lever springs is accentuate lg wheel base. )roughly simple in operatio ting-the primer pump, to weather, and the ho easy reach. Then they lights, and the motor in few, if any, cars at The cars we have senger, 120-inch whe and the price is $1350. Compare them wit l' on the market at $150 will own a Mitchell. Yours truly, ,THORNL, Hats and Gent's Furnishing G and Godman Shoes, Carhart s, Chase City and Sumn:cers' ica. Therefore there are no b( Everybody Read This During the Confederate war a squad Yankees rode up to a lady's house Virginia and she got a pole and was ping to sly them. The captain said, You can't do us any harm." She re lied, "I want to show you which side am on." All those that buy War avings Stamps show which side they re on. A Confederate Soldier. YEN( ining Saturday, June entire stock of MEN'S Pa in wholesale cost of these uis class of merchandise, an( the majority of our younge decided to let these suits g< ;. Now this is the chance Do you ever remember of at such a reduced price in t Below and Be ! Out Your Size ai ream color, ta $3.98 Sr eh Suits in $4.98 Everty Sty go on sale S men color, regular pric< $2.98 to $2.50. iSuits in If you ar ixtures, in buying a suri ~lues $8.50 you will sa' S$5.98 s'ending this Bolt & ( re That's Always EASLEY, S. C. I ImEomass I U omobiles ED lesign a car for your own st and ordinarily fatigue ;tery is built up on deep " springs absorb all jolts The restful comfort of d by the road-smoothing n. The switchboard con facilitate starting in cold en button, are all within 'e are the reversible head -driven tire pump, found the same price. ire six-cylinder, five-pas ?l base, 40 horse power, D0 f. o. b. the factory. h any other six-cylinder 0.00 and we believe you &op. a~Y &OO. ods a Specialty overalls, Iron King Stoves, Buggies, Mitchell Wagons. tter lines sold. Scholarship Examinations Several examinations for awarding vacant scholarships in several colleges will be held in the court house during July. Winthrop College scholarship ex amination will he held Friday, July 5; University of South Carolina and the College of Charleston, both Friday, Ju ly 12. See!advertisement of each school in this issue, and for further informa tion see Supt. Hallum at the court Iho use. )NLY 15th V.LM BEACH and COOL suits today. The truth L I since we believe it will e' men will be doing ser at what they will bring of a lifetime for you to having such an opportu he middle of June? sure and Come id Color v Hats Also 'lust Go aw Hat in our store will aturday for $1.00. The of these hats are $1.50 e needing or thinking of 1mer suit or a straw hat re several dollars by at sale. @ ~ompany Busy" -;am - ~an~-- -