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Locals 'and Persf8laI Mrs .G. R. Hlndricks is'improvir after ani attack of asthma. Jn'; Bertha Cantrell is visiti friend in A-t1inta this week., Mrs. T. A. Scavright of AnIdcrS i iiSitg Mrs. J. M. Gantt. Mj' Mildred Cox ;s visiting reia tives in WashietmD. C. Pte.-'hin'g at tht. ickcns: Baptis cliurch nt:Et Sunday at. 11 a. m. ai 7:30 1). Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thrasher *I Knoxville spenIt Sunday at the hom< of F. E. Findley. Misr Emma Hcrd and friend. Mise Clara Barkshadt, of Greenville, speni last, week.end in Pickens. Dewitt Matthews of Clemson Co. lege spent the week-end with his par. ents, Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Matthews, Loora flendcrson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hcnderson. is able to sit up aifter an attauk of typhoid fever. Mrs. L . Thorley is at home after having visled ht r daughtei, Em'rily, at C.inventc (C.'t<-e. Spartan burg, E. C. M4I rv. El*iz:.beth I). Kirksey was in Greenv h Sa tutrdlay. where sh( lock the ivi] s rvice exm.iniation for portnawt 1 . M.r. iard Mi:.. F. A. Ferguson, of Ilorea Path. visiled their parents, Mr. and Mirs. R". F. Herd. in Pickens hast. w( k. A uinin ein ting will be held at Peters ('rek c hurvh the fifth Sunday and Saturday before. Progran- will Ie pullisl.ed n S . IF. lHagcn and )ittfle d:u t~er Perda hv retrne.d fron. a Extra Selected I iUgh 'I k,'I I ~ l It. 1 .)1 u! h _ n by a o tou '<V r) nd ' ao'1 Rd col r e r1 r1 1ns Wha .doe 1 N MISVOc 4,i ' . v, t shd o f in 0eis r .uliit~ W r o ht Doest A 11l' fc it 1s R<t~~i( mon in~ ~vh fel''tht m hen \\he Thcile theei elation hat .-es lciob.Th pay per muhoh per n I tugre, bun ovrhdi bvs ~ hsi ,or bea res-r~ iln tollr. gcthemunity? It des t he aou isv incde nl abidermythat. mrec i f ithe (1waalas a pr 'i -thle itrae ulihh ould beiprih.Ap ersof the on anMotpg ar.e''ttn moe than thng two areinclnd t think that byow, reader1 tr i a ratio that big laion.Th paeshuliv sre. Arthur Alexander of Green ville, visited'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alexander, sev'eral days last week. Mrs. Laura Alexander and two rone, Chudia and Eugjee.jeleft Turr g day for Eirmihiinmi, Ala., where they will :pend the winter. I M Jr an d Mrs.-.J; Icut s after ..evee!jng everl wves with 1:heir brothel',. ']r. '.E*iest Felger Everybody who is - inteested in tho Mountain Grove cemetery is re quested to meet at the et metery Sat urday, October 8, for the purpose of cleaning off the - grounds. Joel Algood has accepted a pos ition in the store of Folger & Hen dricks. Joel is a popular young fellow and will be glad to have his friends 1i on him at his new place when they need any thing in his line. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, of Greenville; Messrs will;., Homer and Toomer Tompson, of Charlotte, spert Sunday wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0. Tompson, in Pickns. Frank L. DeLay, of Canton, Ga., has accepted a position 'w salesman with Benson & Co., of Pickens. Mr. DeLay comes here highly recom mended as a salesman of much ex petrienice and ability. .lsie .. Lewis*- cane by Pickens last week fromi a campng trip in New York state and was accompaned home by Mrs. Lewi., w.o has been visiting here everni weeks.. Jesse is in the ato.mobile businens at. Miami, A very interesting meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the home (if Mrs. Earle Lewis last Thursday atternoon. Much business was trans. ;acted and the following officers were elected for the cominrg year: Presi dent. MrF. H. A. Nealey; first vice president, Mrs. Vesta McFal; second vice president, Mrs. Oscar Baker; treasurer, M's. .1. L. Valley; corres rlonding sceretary, Mrs. Eairle~Lewis. hutch Hyacinths >r Winter and Spring flower sful bulb culture is to secure ean and sound. To secure pay a fair price. We wish b)uying bulbs that are sold at have been carried over in seasons. We can give you ranging from the most del 'ades of' yellow. These are e have mixed sweet peas, ~ue and yellow: Different d< Tulips, Sacred Chinees; a thousand bulbs we want DRUG CO. ~s, S. C. is Uur Watchword.. ewspaper Owe to haders? .1 f i Al wnt., Pilot) 'to ts r'eadlers is one that at times is y at buiSsiI re'lation ini whic(h -the sub ,r te pa per and the piubl isher'i contracts its of jink teas and lemiionadle socials, hi .\l rs. lIrown, nnd Snmith's lSaby has 'I1an' pub li-Iheri C xp(et t' L O' i more~ 1an elat in ? A ndi doeosn't the reader ex pect rela:tin a-; matter -of 'dolIlr and cenits tr~ mo re per ammm( i fnr -ti sudfser'pt ion. wt' . if any;. of the numerous' publish 1e iape :'t a-ny'thinn' like tile usual the averna'e publishix' lilies to -think of' b~ig fmlnil\y hav i n. '.many 'ti -in~ cii m.-i e'0cve the.j~ ppenach i ssuc tha~it they (in three cents that it epsts- iAm. We ae ~iverage. paper andl its average hey ind and abov. lilSes a pure business rg hat whichpase as. eurrent news, to be iust gie a e'nnununijty servie that can iust stand for the be.st that is in the ig I'OeiiI.as wecll. as coturage~ to I (spce, cannot be Spineless. It must od e. If it is ai rea'l pa1per' its reniders will -r' it t paper's great asset is a A town's grea~ t asset is a paper that t e honest, andl as far' as humanly pos.' sper that dloes noqt, have the confidence community s.poke.snad. ' A pahier 'that is g maintamn the r'espect of its readers. it a paper Ows to its r'eadlers. Some as a reader, owe to the -aenti ger than dollare. eppr o J. E. Uoggs and family 'moved last veek into their new home on Ann street. It is one of the handsomest residencm in Pickens and not only does the new. residence but this splendid Young family adds to the attractive ness 'and-growing popglarity of Ann street as a it dential sectict. Rev. D. W. Hicit,. ne of best !Mnown B:.ptist'obiisters of the tatt, has been, ekllcd to Serve as past ar i' Cross Reads church for next year. It is thought that he will acept th Utall, though he has given no definate' jn swer yet. Mr. Hiott was pastor tIt Cross Reads three years up to about four years ago. He lives at Easley i now. SPECIAL NOTICES FOR 'ALE-- Belgian hares, five months old, $2.50; four months, $2.20. Goodman Rabbitry, Calhoun, S. C. LO'in Picens, a tan folding pocketbook containing between $40 and $50-two $10 bills, the balance $1 bills. Finder please return to the Pickens Hardware and Grocery Co. and get reward. M. E. Summ11ey. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE several farms in Pickens county foi own property. Can arrange terms m1 purchases. Can also save you noney on first class Georgia marble. See me before buying. Will T. Freeman, R. F. D. 4, Pickens, S. C It Carload of* mules and horses just -eeeived for sale' o trade at the ,ight price for cash or cotton note for '30 (lays. These are the right kind and the kind that will please ev vy.body. J. Benton Robinson, at :he W. P. Nimmons old stand, Sen ca, S. C. it WANTED-Men with team or auto o sel1 *ol. spices, toilet articles, soaps iedie.iies, flavorings, perfumes, bak ing pc wder, pie filler and simlar pro Juets <brect to the consumer. Selling .Xptrivnce valuable but no.t necessary is we train in salesmanship. A good usiness for any intelligent worker. NlcConnon & Company. Winona, Minn I ,5A pplicat ion Department. The Gartt Furniture Co.. of Lib ty. has on a contest in which they Eare going to give a piano to some -hureb, school or individual ,in a cting contest. The piano is first r-rize. Other prizes are parlor suite Of furniture, and felt niattress. Thel contest is now open and will close I\ cember 20. Get particulars from the store. On Saturday, Oct. 1st, 1 will buy wLite multyplying cniions at $1 410 a bush !, 40 lbs. to the bushel. The Icn4,er y.ou held ('nions t hey lighter they get, so bring wvhat you have. E. H. Craig. FOR RFJT-r-One goodl two horse farm three miles from Pickens, C H. in good( condlition. A pply to, J. M. Stewart. FOR SA LE-Ford Tour'ng Car; been. run abcut 500 miles. cheap must scil. R. M. X. care Sentinel. If your school needs a high class piano the Gantt Furniture Co., of Liberty, wvants to furnish one free. See them for. particulars. REECE'S GIN is in good repair and ready to run. Price $2.50 per bale. A. G. Reece, Manager. FOR SA LE--One black mare muleI wveight abopt 800 pounds; also one Oxford. rubber tire buggy and lhar ness same as newv. Will sell or swap for. a good. five-passenger Ford car. See Ed .Wilson, Alice Mill, Easley.3 LOST-Saturday, A ugust 27, one redl swecater and one sport coat, bed twveen Liberty nrAd Mrs. Mary A. lioggs' residence. F'linder will please leave thoem at Fo.lger & Hendr'Iicks, lPickens, or Glenn's dlrug store, Lib erity, andii get rewarid. M~lONEY F'OU ND.-Wheni, where and how much ? Mrs. M. N. Simmons. We have just received a car load of Appler .seed, oats, also Texas Red ,Rust 196of'atd Fulghum Oats. Also A bruizi rye 'andl common rye. Fin Iey & Whitmire, Easley, S. C. 3t ClagdJg.~ester, of Pickens, has the algene'' for "EZ eleaner, a scien tific preperatlon for cleaning clot~bing-, rugs, carpets, bath tubs, sinks, tiling, marble, wood work, glass, cookig utensils, floor and, upholstering of all kinds. It contains ,nothing that will in.iiu' eithe fabri's or the skin and housekeepers wholhave used it find it Iidispenisable. ' i~de is selling itI at a0e 'a qunart t.get it itroduced PICKEN's RESI1DENCE jtE' T% residence-of Mr. W. A., Mat!0ei in Pickens was totally deitr%)yed- by fire last Thursday afternoon shr)ty fter tw.> o'clcek, and only a few o$ the househol! goods were saved. Ork. Ji Cf t11Q fJire *;, unik)own andAhbt: Jaze-hdd rpade ,beh headway befia' is;'Vovere- that it vas: imp)o:,sible tf ontrol it. M I. MtNhws w:s at (utceeebee .K he time of the ire n orly Mrs. flathews and thr- sm-,al: childreh vere at home. While there was some insurance In the building and hou;sehold goods, he loss of Mr. Mathews is heavy. ic states, however, that he expects o r:build soon. At. present the Mathews' family is >ccupying ore of the Naily bunga owtl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herd and nother, Mrs. Moore, of Greenville; d1r. and Mrs. Jones and little. dange: er, of Simpsonville, and Rosa and Valter Seaborn, of near Pickens, pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. . Herd. CREPE AND CROCHET T he 4on1ly real rival of georgette in >louse s 1.4 vrepe dle chine. In this ele :ant blouse it apl)pears in a \yarni tan 101or, With collar, c1uf,1, peplum) anl mittonis lfhnd-crocheted of lk .h...the ame shade. Nothilg jore refined or mnirt lais been presentedl for fall. FOR YOUNG-GIRLHOOD E3 Th'lere lis nothinig in headweni' tlia Outclaisses the tine, soft bhhVr or felt hats gmade for children. Their beauty and retinement carry them tri Umphaintly to every part' of the wrld, and. they are a safe choice from the first to the last hat for girlhood. Three of them are'4 picturedl here, and of course their only .trimming Is em sashi or bandi of ribbon. ELEGANT AND USEFUL a. I C repe tIe chline was <-hosien for mnak fng t his ha ndsonme blouse) for fall. It Is in a brIght henna shade with stitch ery in white aind white! crepe de chine facing the sleeves and neck opening. The collar may be worn open, diseles. Ing the :face, *and-. a small, plain vesitee of thme white crepe. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned nmot to hunt or trespass on' lehda awned or controlled by the under-. uIgned. *~. ' . C. Baker NOTICEO ELCTION. St0t of South Carolina, .Ct nty of Pickens. Whereao, a petition has been filed with the trustes of the Shady Grove school -distriet No. 4ii'da''ounty and state, signed by more than one .hird of the regstercd freeholders Of the age of twenty-one years of said school district as appears by the certifl'ctA.es of tht County Auditor of said. cotnty attached to itioi, Praying that the trustees of said school district order an -election to dctermine whether or not bonds in the -um of Twelve .Hundred dol-1 lays shall be issued by the said school -istrict for the purpose of school im provement; And it further appearing by the certificate of the county auditor of said county . that the proposed bond issue of Twelve Hundred Dol docs not exceed four per cent of the assessed valuation of property for taxation in said district including *outstianding bonds. It is, therefore ordered by the oard of trustees of Shady Grove School District No. 44 that an elee. Schoo Are here again, all the or at least we hope so. School supplies are he Pencils, Watemans F( (colored and white) Ink, Lunch Kits are ideal for lunch. Let us show you. KEOWEE I R. E. Lewis, Prop PICKENS CAB We Have on Ha SCREEN With Galvanized V Screen Windowsa *i $12.50 up, Screen H Egall sizes, Doors--bes Mi Casings, Beaver Boar Come or WVrite us for I I have recently a wholesale establist that the recent ady caused a great adva dygoods, especiall * I have plenty of the .right price, and right. There is no the price of goods r vice would be for early. Remember that I market for produce. Your Trade is Ap . . E tlonb i the sid school on~. trict on, the 1st .day of Oet., 1921, on the question whether sneh bonds shall be issued or not, said bonds to be issued in 'denominations of One Hundred DoljV nfOrf Arto('"i"tweinty years fro to of issue and bearing six p" nt in terest payable a'inually. uch election only qualified vot',resid ing in this school district shall be'ni. Ired to vote5t * '. . The' polls shall oper at 8:00oo''c-ek a. m. and close at 4 o'clock P. m The ballots to be voted mu*t have written or printed on thern the wor(ls, 'For Bdnds" or "Against Bonds." The following named are 'hert'by appointed managers to hold -aid election: T. S. Gailloway,IHovie Murphe/Ri. C. '.Welborn By order of the Board of Trustees. of Shady Grove School District No. 44. B. P. Moore B. B. Crenshaw 0. 8 Galloway Board of Trustees of Shady Grome School District No. 44. 1 Days girls and boys are happy -e: Tablets (50 sheets) 5c, untain Pens, Crayons, Pen points etc. Thermos children who- take--their 'HARMACY Phone 24 Fizi si9ioni 9IE iSEE INET WORKS Lnd all Sizes of DOORS lire at $2.50 Each. lIt $1.00, Iee ga.a ardwa.re,' Wmndows made, Mouldings, d. anything in our. line. M isited at a large went and I find ance of cotton has nce in the price of y staple goods . goods bought at Is will selfthe telling how- high iay go, so ngy' ad everybody to , buy pay the Greenvifle Preciated Here. *9' DRCK.