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The, Pickells SAIIfiRO PICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 53.5(1 a Year Invariably in Advanc( Entered at Pickens, S. C. Postofcee a Sec'ond ;lass Mai: Matter. TELL HIM NOW. If with pleasure you are viewing Any work a man is doing, If you like him or love him, tell him now! Don't withhold your approbation Till the parson makrs oration And he lies with snoWY lilies on his brow. For no matter holw you shout it, He won't really care about it, He won't know how many tear drops you haive shed; If you -think some praise is due him, Now's the time to slip it to him, For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead. More than fame awd more than money, Is the comment, kind and sunny, And the hearty, warm approval of a friend For it give= to life a savor, And it makes you stronger, braver, And it giv's you heart and spirit to the e'nd. If he earl.. yotu' praie , bestow it; If you lilke him, lot him lnow it; Let th" word of true encouragement he said; Do not wait till ife is over Anal he's nlidii rnath the clover, For h' caninot, re:l his tombstone w\hen ht''.: 'h.;a. PlCKEN TU(~l.T HOYS AT THE. UNlily...IV 'lTUY OF S. C. .ank l it h :V - 'i:v if 1ui ('arotlina:, boitht in th"."ir %h-I : - a id i student :wtivitit':. .\lr. \'\ . ('. .el-inn, .-tm of .\lr. and All:. .\. t). ' lni, of Stix .\li , i, ton cidnr- tilt rtheest de0hnters: ;hat lie \:- 'et nIl; vitoriotlu s in thae 1ig1 1.riande"; tt a:. embrac1:ling-.; the ui.:1 versi',t lis ofI TeVIm1l"e , Flor'ida: aIl South Carolina. lie was also o the debaters that conted -d with th team of the University of New Yoii City reently. lie and his eolleagu won the debate by a u nanimous vot of the judges. 11r. Mann is als making aln excellent record inl th law school at the tniviersi(y. AMr. Ray R. Williams, son of 1r11 and ilrs. Grady WVilliams, of new Easley, aliso takes a high ran k ini hi. class and1( is considered one of t h< most brillianlt students at the Uni versity. Hie is securing his educa tion und1(er great handicaps, having lost tihe sight of both eyes when child. popular Pickens county boy, beside. being a good student at tihe Univer sity and1( active in all student affairs is ai member of tihe legislature. A letter from Dr. Ourrell to th editor of The Sentinel says: "Pick~ enls county has reason to be proud o her record at the University and w hope that she wvill continue to senl goodl men in increasing 'numbers i the future." The money inl tihe banks (does n<( belong to the banks. It is the pC< ple's money. It is PutL in the bania for convenience and safety. TIl banks usC it and the business me11 borrow it. Tile great share of ti business if the country is done wvit borrowel money. If tihe peop withdraw their money the banks can make loans, and- thle business me10 unable to borrowv, go by tile boar< This condition of things continue any great length of time produces panic, andl then those who hav * drawn their moniey out of the bank: andl in reality produced tile panic, wi fmdo that they are the first to sui'ei If you have any money you are ne usinig, putt it inl the banik. Pay as you go. This is the goldle advice that will keep tile butsinles worldl mloving, tile whleels of' inldusttr from rusting~ out, and( the mloney? wil surely comel back to yo~u. It shioul not b3 forgotten that the earthi round(. Stand tile people10 all in~ lini and~ thley will reach around, the Ias touinilg tile first. Now pay youi neighbotr (in your right the (1ollar1 yoi owe him, and h~e wil pay his neighboi onl tile right and so on the dollar wvil travel untii it will come arouml again to your' handl from your neigh bor on the left, Try it. We make no charge for tihis receipt for thiese hard times. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. There will lie preaching at Pick ens Baptist church every, Sunday night at 8 o'clock, and every Sun ay morning except the fhrst Sunday. HOGVLLE LOCAL NEWS.. The citizens of IHogville have grown panicky over the fact that the - recent bold weather has probably . auW ' d the wild grape and peraim mon crops. 'These wild fruits are what the people of this section rely upon. There have been many ru mlors as to the condition of this fruit, and. in order to settle the mattr defi nitely the Hiogville Loafers Club has appointed Zero Peck and Gape All 01) to investigate and report to the club in regular sessions daily at the postoffice. Bulger Smothers, who cannot write very good, ordered a pair of suspend ers with polished buckles from a mail order house which advertises, "no goods sent on approval or returned." le received something he (toes not know anything about; does not know if it is even intended to wear. Ile wrote the order as plainly as h? could but presumes the one who got it could not read very well. According to the advertisement he will iave to keep it, little use as he has for it. Zero Peck has had a boil on his neck for several days and has been cutting all sorts of capers. A st r: iner was here yesterday who was sulering from a cancer which had eat; n one side of his head ofl. Zero is nlow behaving' betterl' and seems thanktutl that le has a boil. .\ :traiger was in Hlogville this w -(k sellin a recipe for making paw paw nie. .\ large number of our peophe ioul:ht from him, and are now :i hl l:itv over it, as there will be :n, .a; ,ws to try it on before fall, :l! 'hey ear before that time he will h, -o far gone that they cannot catch h:m. in1 case it (oes not work amnd thy -hauld want their money back. The P''itmaster say:s It who th not .et. on the watt.r w---orn ot rn' Iver iby it. The tate( milel wa'2oa ' e(ems to be .:> design -d and14 built that none ev(e'1 r f'i!! otf. Hiulb .llttrhers started a few layr - t 'mtitke a note of 1l1 the tlint..s in- toul. tin k (I that :n-e :tnn oying 'a himl IuI he :',oln van ()ut of paper. lie has ine been tryin to think of somethin piasing to hiimselft, but h:1s not. succeeded as. ve t. he thinks probably fldue to the tact that about the ti oe he beoins to colleet his thoughts his 'wife (uII in on him ablout somiethiIg. 'ThU :\ssistant Constable has put in a great deal of time the past winter > and this spring collecting data to be L used by him in his work in the future. lie has managed to get the mleasure of every person's foot in town except the Postmaster's, who is not supposed t~o get into any meanness. .IDag Smith, w~ho has always wvorn .his ear mutfs both winter and sum mer, has thrown them in the creels andl says he never expects to wveai themi again. Bill Hleliwanger offerec him a drink a fewv days ago and witi his muffs on he failed to hear him He says the booze drinking fratern ,ity is now speaking too easy for a fellowv to wear ear muffs. .. SINGING CONVENTION. f. e Trhe Piedmont District Singinj il Convention will be held at Clenmso: a College on Saturday and Sunday May 7 and 8. Meet on Saturday a 10 a. m. The convention is compos ed1 of singers from the followinj con ties, viz.: Laurens, Spartar :s burg, Greenville, Anderson, Ocone Sand Pickens. Each county wvill fut nish a quartette, and of course eac e county wvill do0 their best. Suel hsinging has never beeni heard befor in that section, and all lovers of sing n~jg ought to go if p)ossible. Enel ndi~ivtiuat is exp~ectedl to provideC fo: their own entertainmient dluing tha (Iii(etintg. Pickens county feels hon a oredl in thi sconvention from the fac ethat Prof. R. M. Bolding is the belov edl presidlent of the convention. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED. t ITORS. A\hll)personis holding claims agaitnst ni the estate of the late J1. 1). M. Keith s mu tst presetnt the same, dluly pro~veni v on or before the 1st (lay of JIune, 1 192 I, or be dieba rred payment; and1( Iailt pe(rsonis indlebted to said-' (state a miust make paymient ont or befor thle tlabove (tate to T'. J. Keith and G;. M~. b eith, executors attorney, or to thle i undtersign ed. r T. J. Keith, G. M. Keith, 31'Execuitor~s. NEW CORN MILL AT PICKENS. We have .iust installed a new corn mill at the Pickens Oil Mill and are now readty to sorve the p~ublic. Mr. W.H H.I arbln, an experienced mlleoi from Seneca, is with us and we can give you goodl service. We grind every day. 4t Pickenna Oil Mil TAX BOOKS CLOSE MAY 15. On and after May J. a penalty of 7 per cent will be added to all un. paid state and county taxes. r'ho tax books will close May 15,. after which ill unpaid taxes will be placed in the hands of the sheriff- for collec tion. WATCHES If you are thinking of buying any thing in the Jewlery line, it will pay you to come it and let u3 show you what we have. We have most grades of SOUTH BEND, ELGIN, and WAL T1AM WATCHES, all sizes, :n solid Gold, Gold filled and nickle cases. A big line of Braclet Watches just re ceived. Also a big line of Clocks and they are beauties. Silver ware in sets and odd pieces. Cut Glass and China Anything in Jewiery we have it. Come in and let us show you over our line. We are always glad to do so. H.. Snider Jeweier and Optometrist EASLEY, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. C. L. DEAN Sgrveyor and Civil Engineer Seneca, S. C. Farm Loan Act Decided Constitu tional. Get a Government Loan. G. G. CHRISTOPHER Attorney-at-Law. Practice in all Courts. Office over Pickens Bank. Pickens, S. C. J. J. McSwain Sam B. Craig Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. McSWAIN & CRAIG Lawyers Practice in State and Federal Courts Pickens Office Phone 39 AUTO SERUM TREATMENT FEATURED. Expert in the Treatment of all old-standing Nervous, Blood, Skin and Pelvic Diseases of Women and Men. I Give a $10.00 .Examination Free. "606" and "914" Administered Intravenously for Blood Disorders. I TREAT S UCCESSFULLY , Catarrh, Asthma, Pellagra, Bronchitis, Stomach Troubles, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Deafness, Varicocele, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, Stricture, Hydrocele, Prostrate Glands, Piles, Fistula and Male and Fe male Weakness, High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disorders. I I employ in mn? practice all the latest Imnportedl Serums, Vaccines, Antitoxins, Bacterins, .r Importedl European I ntraven ous Specific Remedies andl the latest and best app~liances for the speedy cure of stubborn Honest Treatment You pay for results. No .flas~e hopes or pr1omnises, but lasting results. Come to me alnd let me offer you the results Iam giving daily to others and leave the payment end of it in your owvn hands. Consultation and Examiina tion FREE. All dealings Con fidlential. Hours: Daily 9 a. m. to 7 p. mn. Sundays, 10 to 2 p. mn. only. For Skilled. Treatment Consult Dr. O'Neill SPECIALIST 207 News Building (One Flight. Up)n 193~ CI ie rI -I . y I cu b C I " OXFORD TIM Once more the time has : shoes begin to feel uncomfort light pair of Oxfords. We are showing this sea; misses, boys, men and women with prices much lower than ] YOUR WALK Walk-Overs for both me $6.00, $7.00 up to $8.50. 'The: and few as good. We do not : fled customer on a Walk-Over Cheaper grades for both to $6.00. We always take pl customer is our best advertis FOLGER& lit% I.r"he store where quality price." (lol ~ Iia. ho s. h1ats ail ( ---Smomo SEASONABLE THE PRET HAT, ~ In town come from Bei ..for tailored or sport wvi plete th'e fluffiest of tumnes, the hat you wiai DRESSI ( Which are perfect ii finish--in all wante sdes and combinatior -.iOur.line o Spring copeeand you are thesut ouneed. W You Can Not do Better T STYLEPLUS CLO~ For Men and Bo; I Fits better, looks bette 'longer than any clothes yoi the money. SPRING FOOTWE g The time is at hand when; sider the change of your hig] the comfortable Oxford of iP SELBY OXFOR[ For Ladies and Gii FLORSHIEM OXFC For Men and Boy 9 We have left nothing undo patron this season. T. L BENSOF O>ioemCyoinmow-esomsoem~ome.ae Subscribe Now 'oiled around when our heavy winter abe, and we begin to think about a 'on a complete line for children, in all leathers and all the new styles ast season. )VERS ARE HERE. n and women in the latest styles a Lre are none better than Walk-Overs, believe we have ever had a dissatis+ shoe. men and women fr ..m $2.50 the pair easure in showing you. A satisfied em ent. Yours truly, in merchandise comes before the I 1 MERCHANDISE. TIEST - ison's. If it's ar, or to comn-I t is here. design and d materials, Is. Suits is still sure to find 3 will be glad han to Buy FHES I r and wears 1 can buy for AR. you must con- j 1 cut shoes to " -Is. 'RDS S. - ' ne to make every buyer a pleased I & CO. Pickens To The Sentinel