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PICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THUkiDA f1.50 a Year Invariably i Advan Entered at Fickens, S. C. Postoffic. S&eond Class MaUL Matter. GARY I[OTT, Editor and Mgr. We make our most beautiful bo and doff our chapeau in our mof courteous an(d Chesterfieldian. mat ner to the Pi-kens county correspor dent of the Green'.ille News. W wish to say, however, that at th resent writing we are of the opinio that it will be quite some time befot we put out another snake story. Evdlently so'me' f our subscribet >ave been layin m4 words to thei evighbors about Th-e Sentinel. Sinc Y-tcher 1 weV have added fifteen nei s to Ou' subscriptoti list witi ait per-;tnal SOJicito.o01. It is ver Jensant to know th'At OLur friends ea -Wak a good werd f,-r us with a clea Trhe tim: Ci The Se ntinel's specir '-%bscription offer is nearly half gon 4-nd results have been very satisfac LWry to us. We have advertised th rffer so that all may have the sam pportunity to take advantage of it f you want to take advantage of th pecial offer, do it this month. Don' vait until after the offer expires an< hen expect to get the advantage o t, The Sentinel will be put back oi !he cash-in-advance system bef"or, this year is out. and we hope all ou .resent subscribers will remain witl 2.. ALONG LIBERTY ROUTE 3 (To late for last week.) Rev. Mr. Nelson filled his regula :tppointnient at Golden Creek Baj ist church Sunday morning, deli% ering a good, forceful sermon. Con 'munion service was also observed. Rev. Homer Stansell preache Sunday night. A heavy rain and wind storm vi 'ted this section recently, doing col Aiderable damage to the corn at 2otton crops. It is rumored that farmer living below Norris had bale of cotton, which was in shee in the field, blown away by the wir Details later. Mr. and Mrs. D. Revis and t, children spent Sunday near Six Mi Mrs.vWill Clayton was tie gut af relatives in Pickens last Mondt Mr. Vess Herd of Picien., route spent a day last week ott (Aberty Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo K;u: and I and Mrs. Fred Kay mtforIte to Ea iey Sunday, the guests of 'e fort er's (laughter. Mr. Jim Kay spent, th , 'eek-e with hom'efolks. Mrs. Reynolds, who has 1'' n qu 'ill for son'etimne, is slowly recovi -mig. M~wr. De(xter Kelley ofi Cjenti spenft a while in t~his .ht iSt Ga. .11. Iliilingsle. .sent !.t wve inIPickens, being o min - -oft gratnd jury'. lie :tn 't I. hob Mr. andl Mirs. G. D. . Ie. na i\ Spendi-the-dtay guets. it \u-. C. Billingsiey Sunday. Mtr. WVill ltall and iw~o ..s> , of ) derson mootired here' unda - vi rul~iatives. if Lfrs. A\nderson .\i -T * red her 'homec in G retentvil. S 4,. Iav .ter spending two wee!,. ul: it n tives in this see ::,1. j Mr. andl Mr's. .Stan.ell -mn I Mr. Mrs. Charie~ Roper matde a aiopi trip 'to Gr'eenville. last w.. * Mr . 3- . Nuckett waS in P'ick, ~ask week on business. Mr's. Beoss King and Mi:,. Oei Wright nse -ery ill at thi.s writi MPr. an rs. Luthetr McQ,ueent libert.y we' guests or Mrt. and a Robei't \ -ht last Saturda.hy -Sunday. M.r. Sio Iloideni and favoily un.o tI utite' A. R. ~ 1~ ~ends e(~i ;.x' to kn~owv la .:o:'i N arly in th moti. n i h fn' fahor i n'other to dre.-s b: 4 ~ EED) OATS TEX' tED AN!) APLEl )RIUS & CO. BACK'S Y, SENTINEL', SNAK STOty The INkens county corresponder of the Greenville News has contrib Y uted the olowlng to the horn snak econtrovers?: m, Pickens, Oct. 4.-(Special).-Wat - rior MeJunkin. a farmer in the uF section of th- county, last'week kill ed a large snake. The snake I thought to be one of the much-dis cussed horied variety. The horn o the tip" of the tail measured'a litti more than one inch and looked lik ivory. The reptile measured a litti w more than three feet. ;t Pickens county folk took a pardon i. 'able satisfaction in the proof of th4 . story of the horned snake, as toh e by Gary Hiott in the Pickens Senti e nel some few weeks ago. Pickets n county folk have lots of confidenec e in the o'd gentleman Hiott and it, all of his sons,' particularly in Gary, the county editor. r. is hoped that s hereafter niewspaperdom will sit up r and take notice when ,e puts out e anothEzr snake story, for who would P. have the audacity to dotbt his ve. racity or insinuate or promiulate y that he w picate'. nl -- --_____ A POlNDING The married lad;'es class of the IUnion ciurch at Cateechee gave the L Methodi-st pa.-tor and his wife a - "pounding" last Monday night. Tlhe Spounding was held at Mrs. Garland Leopard's. next door to the parson age. The pastor's wife happened to be there just before the ladies came t in, -each one bringing a package and I laying it on the dining table. Of E course she wondered what they were i up to, thinking it was for an unfor a tunate brother who had lost his home r and furniture a few days before; but i she was too occupied with a colicky baby to pay much attention to them, so let it pass as none of her business until Mis. Leopard enlightened her, Then they sent to call the pastor Rev. Jackson, but came back wiftl r the report that he was not at home But at 'his wife's suggestion the3 returned and found him ill in bed and she had to hurry home withou thanking those kind frien'ds for thei loving thoughtfulness. And it is fo this purpose that I now write thes, few lines, because I want you al dear friends, to know that out of th love and gratitude of my heart tha a night I sent up an earnest praye a to God to bless each heart for thei ts kindness to me, and being unable t id. thank'each one personally I take thi means of letting them know tha V their kntdness is greatly appreciate( In all my life wherever I hav st I been [ have never found better neigl Y- bors than at Cateechee. These w< men believe in practical christianit and follow the Master's example wh ~"went about doing good." Thisi Sby no means the first iristanc e o their k'indness. We have receive manyv benefits from thenm in the pas tdand I know the Lord will bless then for their kindness, for verily, "It it mt'nore blessed to give than to receive. Rev. A. F. Jackson and Wife. a1 Oct. 3l, 1921, NGTICE he' I wvill pay any perison1 ~ giving to) mt - infOtion 51 sutiient to conviet any er:'.n of huminog without licenso Ir'. :.~'a'er cent of fi11inimposed upon th< re person ciovicte o.( f said charge. HI. L. B. O'Dell. :n('ounty Game Warden. sit Six .\ile School Notice NoUtice is hereby given that th< a'c.: opusory school attenidr~ee lav w "ill go ino) effect in Six Mile Schoo lh-trict. No. 27 otn Novemlber 14. 192 B. R. Parrott, Clerk, For the lBoard of Trustee. Sow Wheat th pare for th This pest is almost certain to vis$- county. ne'xt year. We will sell farmiers at cost. which wvill be ab isit- TU. A. flowen your order. '.wyou will find whatt we c heat of today, written by WheKn e'very farmer in the So I meat fromf his own p)astture. ed by no debt, shall sit amvidl ni'' e~yards, and dlair'ies, andl barny~ a.'o nei sgrowing themi in ider p i .. :i".d selling it in his own t !a master's bidding-getting mordtgalge that dlisc.harges his (Ie then shall be breaking the fulln _NPECIAL NOTICES t Notices run unde. this head at the . raite of one cent a word for first in e sertion, one-half cent a word for each subsequent Insertion. - I WILL BUY your poultry, eggs . and multiplying onions' on Saturday. s E. H. Craig. Pickens Ut L FOR RENT-One or two-horse a farm, near Mountain Grove church. T. A. Kelly, Pickens R3, Phone No. 2712. :t WANTED-To buy 2 shoats weigh ing about 100 lbs. each. W. A. Math ews, Pickens. LOST-October 3, a 12-year-old boy's brown and black checked coat, between A. W. Stevens' gin and the Pickens Cotton Mill. Finder return to my home on Jack Nation place and ret reward. Altha Cantrell, Central R4. LOST-One green, thick laprobe, between Frank Chapman's and 0. A. Crenshaw's. Finder please notify. S. P1. Looper, Dacusville, S. C., R 1. SEEID OATS FOR SALE- Ful ghum and Appler. $1.00 per bushel. J. E. Durham, Pickens R 5. ot I HAVE sufficient timber to saw from two to three million shingles and would like to make a trade with some party to do the sawing. See me at. once. Robert Stewart, Pickens FOR SALE-Sixty acres, more or less, near Shady Grove; good barn, good buildings and tenant houses, well watered and young orcharyk Will sell on good terms. J. M. Wood, Sunset, S. C. SHINGLE MILL OUTFIT FOR SALE-One 6 . h. p. boiler and one Busha shingle mill to go at a bar gain. If interested ,see S. C. Coll ins, Sunset, S. C. PUMPKINTOWN STORE FOR SALE--I will sell my stock of gen eral merchandise and rent my store house and fixtures at good terms to resuponsible party. This is the finest locati;n in the county for a country store. A. C. Sutherland, Pickens, R4 JUST RECEIVED two cars of wheat grower. Will sell for cash only. J. D. Holder & Son, Pickens. WILL EXCHANGE 15 shares of t Cyclone Motor Truck stock for Ford ' touring ear. E. L. Henderson, Cei e tral, S. C. 3t FOR SALE-Berkshire and Duroc pigs; near Shady Grove church; six 1 weeks old. T. P. Wood,'Sunset. S. C. NOTICE.-Battery charging- $1.25. II keep new acidl for them. All test ing free. It is better to have them charged than buy new ones. C. WV. Hunter, Pickens, S. C., R2. ~4t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Se*veral far'ms in Pickenis county for' town property. Can arrange terms on purchases Can also save you inoney. on first class Georgia marble. See mel( bef'ore buying. Will T. Vi enman, R. F. D. 4, Pickens, S. C. 40 WOI.I CREEK( SCHOOL NOTICE. Welf Creek school will begin its next termi Noember 21 and notice is hereby given that the compulsory school attendance law will go into ef tfeet in saidl district November 21. Mrs. ,Jesse Morris. Miss Irene New ton and Miss Ruby Chastain will be the te~achers of the Wolf Creek school this term. .J. M. Brazeale, Chmn. Board of Trustees. is Fall and Pre-' e Boil Weevil (o a great amount of damage in this ~he best see:l wheat for this elimate to .ut two, dollars per bushel. Give us* or msideYr ap)propria te words concernin g the well known Southerner. H-enry WV. .sS 01 OUR DAY uth shal In'vt brentd from his ownz fiel'ls s anld uistur'bed b~y no creditor, and en his teem ingL gairdens nd. &lIorchards1, and ardsl.-, 'itching his crop)s to his own wis ende(nce, making cotton his clean suir 4oe, and in his chosen market, a'nd~ not his pay in cash and not ini a receipted bt, but does not restore his freedom mas of our day." kens Bank New Furni Forty To Sixty P Furniture, like all other lines of and in spite of the fact that cottor We have just received another c Bed Room Suits in Mahogany, Wa stands, Iron Beds, Dining Tables, forobes, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen line of springs and mattresses you tress, both guaranteed. We carry ings as you will find in the country used. When you buy a bill of Furnitur< road before you find a better Stove have sold them both for about eig owns either. See us for your wants in the [ui Kitchen, at right prices. FOLGEI "The store whei price." Clothing, Shoes, 1H NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Julius Bowen must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 15th day of October, 1921, or be debarred payment, and all persons indebted to said estate must make puymtent on or before the above date to A. G. Bowen. A. G. Bowen Administrator TRESIPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned not This is the youi want it ia'cf such h ,becauaso the pries i3 rig1 Eviery ingradia:t in Car first quality-no "secon. this paint. No secretai You will find the formu label of every can of Cei The Certain-teed paint based on 50 years' e: produce a paint that sp has remarkable coverii can't be beat for holdi lasting. We can sell you Certai less than other high gra< each color is pri,.d acc< 6f making that partiet fair and uniform profi customers the benefit We have the right Cert varnish for everything i your house. Come anc Pickens Lumnb Pickens, S. Cern 9MAnT e ARMNBM e2m00 er Cent Less Thar Merchandise, has declined in price i is bringing over 20c a Djound, Furni ar of Furniture consisting of nearl Inut and Quartered Oak. Parlor Sui Library Tables, Center Tables, Bul Safes, Chairs of every description, will find the famous Blue Ribbon at all times as complete line of Ai We are showing Congoleum Rugs you usually want a Stove and Sewi than the Iron King, or a better M hteen years without one dissatisfiet niture or Housefurnishing line. W R &IEN[ e quality in 'merchandis ats and Gents' Furnishing Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. to hunt, fish ut timber, pick berries or trespass in any shape, form or manner on lands belonging to the es tate of the late J. K. Kirksey, Dr. R. Kirksey, Mrs. Nannie Tolbert, Mary K. Sheriff, M. K. Saddler, J. K. Kirk sey or Miss Aurie Kirksey, under full penalty of the law. 4t Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding cle'.us against the estate of the late William P. Freeman must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 20th day of October, 1921, or be debarred .t. pi-oe aint ~ ed pintdbonathe -tain--teed.piti formuulaa a r e cperienco. They reads easily and. 15 Capacity. It nig its color and ri-teed paints for le paints because ~rding to the cost ilar color plus a .We give our of this savn. ain-teed paint or iside and outside I see us. er Co. 1MG e UstadEUM * OIL CmTu A. Year i iywhere from 4Q to 60 per cent, ture is about back to pre-war prices. y everything. used in the home. ts, Davenettes, Dressers, Wash 'fets, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Chi' Springs and Mattresses. In our Spring and Red Cross Felt Mat t squares, Rugs and Floor Cover and Art Squares in all the sizes ng Machine. You will travel a long ichine than the New Home. We I cutoier. Just ask a lady who can fit you up from Parlor to RICKS a comes before the Goods a Specialty payment; and all persons indebted toi said estate must make payment on or before the above date to John T. Hutchings. John T. Hutchings, Executor. 1 CAR OF DIAMOND CRYS TATL SALT-THE SALT TH AT'S ALL SALT MORRIS & CO. lt 4IN