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.ENS, 8. C. EVERY THURSDAY. Invariably In Advance.' ickens, S. C. Postofe s ad Class Mai' Matte. IIOTT, Editor and Mgr. cold cream dosen't designate m.n heart. may have even been a horn snake t, tempted E"ve. Th ; bear that used to walk like a mmi is now crawling. Top soil roads are putting Pickens 'dinty neatrer the top of the column. Some say strike while the iron is h ., but the railroaders will strike when the weather is cold. Ifa the tenderest are the bravest that chicken we ate Sunday was the biggest coward we ever saw. The manti Who used to toil by thle midnight kercsene now has a grand -)n who burns the midnight gasolene. The railroad magnates must have dividends on their watered st'ock even though the public perish and freeze. William and Mary College has made President Harding a doctor of laws. Well, the Lord knows they r.ved doctoring. In Geenville court last week a ver diet of $3,700 was given in favor of a man named Doolittle. He won't 1 ave to do much now. When the rain does come, do not fuss about it. Just remember all tiese weeks of unsurpassed weather we have been enjoying. Some peop.e would be more svm netrical if part of their totigues was cIt off and stuffed in the cavity where their brains ought to be. Mrs. Harding has been presented with a -$2,000 seal skin coat. But -ongr-ss is going to keep Mr. Har d!ing warm without a $2.000 coat. Don't become discourged because the world fails to accept you at your own valuation. The Lord knows you &s you are, and the rest of us don't Sount. The U. S. treasury departmenit har announced regulations permniitting the .aianufacture of beer and its use by ick people. Don't you feel likc y ou're taking the flu ? That little 18-inch snake that look 'ard all over and was caught in G'reenville county last week is evi ently just the horn 4ff of one of oui P ickens county snakes. The Greenv.i~e Piednran't wants to no if' some manufacturer cani't *ive hats a boomierang shape so the:. vill come back wh'en~ they blow~ oti. Wouldn't the .5hape of a eat do just ' Fellow. came in the~ other day to te!l . S a joke about a colorel laborer who .;ad been give'n some ec:ra heavy .work to do. The tired negro went *,ver the bosAs and said, "PBoss, is you .ot a nigger on ycur book name Sim - n ?" And when the boss replied, Yes, what about it?'' the negro sim ly .said, "Wal, I'se dat nigger, boss; just thought maybe you had it down amopsonA." he wears shoirt dresses - When she walks the street; hehasbobbed hair, But she's powerful sweet MNYTO LOAN. On Improved [Farms in Pickens, (conee andl Greenfvi lle countios. ('ity roperty, Greenville, Easle> an rd eneca. Rt. E. BRt 'E. Pi&:oen.s S. ( Offic' O)ver EKnowvr Bani. Atto'rne'y-at-n: Paie in all (2' J. R.j Marti - - . Gre'ven'vlic S. PTi'kens. .Y MAlRTI:Nk EA~i.E Attor,..:s-nt.I.Iaw. P'ratice in all Courts. Pickens Omcee in Court House. Greenvlle Ofmce opposite Postoffce, Phone 404. F. L. WEBB, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. -Cateechee, S. C.. S1~ MLF. ~~' 4CADEMYI A Baptist Institution that Is Dolng A Great Work (By a Staff Correspondent of the Greenville News). Si4 Mile.-Far removed from the temptations co.1mon in the larger eites, -the -Six M4e Baptist Academy supported by. the Baptist denomina tion for the edueddAn of the youth of the mountain! dunties. has an enrollment of more- than 200 students, the largest' in Its history, and is fit ting them to take their places in life. Six Mile is about 12 miles west of Pickens and seven miles north of Norris, which. is the nearest railroad point. 'Whe '' Pickens .supIplies the larger number of students, many of tbem come from Greenville, Ander son, Abbhvlfle andjother South Caro lina counties as well as from North Carolina. The academy offers a four-year course inl addition to the preparotory work, which is the same as is otYered in t.he eomnon schools of' the state. This prepara'ory course is offeretI for the benefit and Convenience of those w1ho do not reside near a graded The SLx Mile'Ba tistAademy was estalhi44,An ,t nd'at that time, rideni('ts of ths. ioifr ay. Six Mile c-ut1 4 0 iiSidi' ed to be one of thdo~it Oloped in all the "State of PIell1 M here was little here to commend the village to out iderk or. evep. to those who resided hez'y :.:jwg- ty ,bleause their forefather I ad- lived- hy. Put the establishtinent of Six Mile Academy. has been as a veritable canl. dI11 placed on a hill-top, say those fa. milar with the institution and its in fluence. Today, Six Mile is one -of the most progressive sections in al Pickens ad this is considered to be du solely to the school and the part it has played in (leveloping this com munity. The administration building waS burned to the ground two years ago but from the ashes of that buildin has risetn a. larger and better strue ture. Likewise. the institution has cointiIUm41 64'CrAv k-ach yeC1, not c:1' in point of enliN!lment but in other respeetA. .'today it occupies such a large part in the community life that it is the center of the villae which has -.io~nn up about it. Numbers'.'of students come from the country 'round about, travelini -many miles each da:y to secure edu. cat .Inal advantages which childret in the larg -r citie' take as a mattel of fact. The number of board i nu students i,; less than 100, the remain. detr being- residents of this section, or "lay students"' as they would be knw ncolleges. The administraLtion building is in the center of the school village. the hoys, dormitory and the girls dlormi t''ry !tning it on either sidle. The t<.tal nereav owned by the school iL '4 and this is utilir.ed in various ways for the benefit of the institution. The int itution i's located in plait view oft th.' Blue Rid'te mountains whose lofty: pea". exerc'ise a kndl o Iwatchful attitude over the school am c otmunity. Six Mik' mou ntain, ta inc. its na~me~ fro~m India'n legend a. has Sifz:te creek, is but a few miles d istant a] is often sealed by thr mrorgt energe'iv (f the StLudenfts. Twil i.,h. devotional services ar' held id both the bo.s' and gir l's o nitories- ea.:h evening and these hanv lieen the sour ce of much good to a'. c otrn a' The fnn-ber of' studlent offering trerlv in' the' service of the. Mas:.'r, as wei; as those wvh at~'ve 'consistently t ' serve Himi priv ate life. is largely attributed t'. these meetings and the splendid ir. fluences that prevai! here. Prof. F. S. Childres.5, a gradluate o Furman University of G;reenville. is superintetidant of the institution. As. sting him in this work for moun tain boys and girls are the f'ollowing: J. A. Davis, Mrs. Harley Peak, Miss Maude McDaniel, Miss Viola -Trog' den, Miss Annie Pearl Shirley. Mrs. Irene Griffin, Miss Ollie Durham, Miss Flora Mae [food, Mirs. Saille~ Stew~art and Miss M aime Brockman, wh i.i charge of the music dlepar.. naent. E. . llrOodwell. a natieo Abbiev.ill' inty' aisi a studem of the instit'u:ion, al.so *-rive's as ~ a - tant to P'."f. Chiblres TPhe in.: :t. .tion pu' - eut hat' '.er is con. ' ad la:..i'. of the.'1 " c-a -.Atami~ f Gree'nv'i: -.xA eifto t j, - . hw b ing moade to '- -' r .c\mpr;i If h h jdlae ! or thrIc-::~' ballI team, the majority of themr be ing. Gre.en vilIle boys. are: 11oraci l.ont -, f 'ell IRobinnson:, 1-. ( . IFeden Hub lo. '. Nolan, ,iohmn May:ioli, H or'acc lur.cRy Mcl' aith, Tlov I )aiton, an. other. The fall termh begana on August 3 of this year and will continue foi nine months as against eIght month; :n previous years. The longer term the ircreased enrollment and the un divided support of those familar with the institution and its work at tend to jimake the prospect for the future unusually bright. SPECIAL NOTICES Notices run under this head at the rate of one cent a word for first in sertion, one-half cent a word for each subsequent insertion. FOR SALE-Two black mare 'mules, 7 and 9 years old, weighing about 900 pounds each; 2 buggies and harness; two-horse wagon, wagon' and buggies in good repair; three year-old Devon bull, weight abou' 1200 pounds; also one Putman organ good as new. Reason for selling, am planning tQ leave this state. J. W. Cauley, Pickens. S. C., Route 2. FOR SALE-Black mare mule,I tiree years old, weighing between seven and eit hundred pounds. Worth $200, will take $140 cash or ifood paper. M. D. Chappell, Pick e'n- R :8. I.OST--Last Friday Automobile li Ienise tag B-No. 1I3-thousarld-aid something, between Pickens and J. W. Hendricks' store or J. W. [Hend ri eks' store and the Reece Bowen, place. Finder please return to Sentinel of11lee. FOR SALE-Good mule cheap, will work anywhere; cash or good papers. Also one Chase City top buggy at a bargain. Robert M. Welborn, Pick ens Route :3, Phone No. 2'L10:. F"OR SALE-COe pair of mules or horses at a bargain; also 30 bushels of peas, several tons of Peavine hay. about 100 bushels of corn, 20 busheld of Peanuts. H. E. Hamilton. Pickens Route 4. 2t POR SALE--One 1916 Ford in gocd sha:>e. Just made a trip across the mountains a distance of 186 mil' oil 8 gallons of gasoline. Will t i in trade a good top buggy and har na.-, R. L. Henderson. I WTL. BUY your poultry, eggs and multiplying onions on Saturday. i. H. Cr'aig. Pickens : ___t_ FOP RENT-One or two-horse 'arm, :-ear Mountain, Grove church. T. A. Kelly, Pickens R3, Phone No. 2712. at WA NTED-Thu bur 2 shoats weigh ing about 100 lbs. each. W. A. Math ews, Pickens. I HAVE sufficient timber to sawf from tp-o to three million shingles andI wo)uh like to make a trade with some party to do the sawing. See m te at once. Robert Stewart, Pickens IFOR SALE-Sixty aces, more or , near Shady Grove; good barn. -roo I hildinpgs and tenant houses, w t'. waerd and young orchard. ill e'.i o good terms. J1. M. Wood. Sunset. S. C Ji STRECEIVED two cars of v+a grower. Will sell for cash onl. . D.[older & Son. Pickens. WIHLL EXCHAN'GE 15 shares o Cco Motor Truck stock for FordI .k..L E--3:A..ire and Duroe - x: 5 at-:3 church: six * '.:.:i Sunset, S. C. N I -3. -: . ar n~ $1.25. - e 1i:i: -em Al [test-1 c.; re+.:: : 5+,: : have thenm 'IR -AL F P E:XCHANGE-1 tow: pro'perty. I rarige terms~ o:. pu-:en~a-e. ~ ave you "ee me before .. Wil! T. F~ren::. R. F. D': :en05, S. 0:.oef 'ur e nu t'aeturer Wo wa.: awell and fro Ta bl.-: k '.w n - jo::s tihe prfe a manS wh-l ha some' seill i nc: xp rienice h * n rot abso WVe have . --ic.ik :'h.'me, nor are~ we .i -ring a cha ne to ti.rm1 ai Pfe-lon' 2 >:meetion with a~ :\-liable mlanna-etvrer. AnJ) fur thermore, a chance to ma~ke. a are inc->me) that the aveagei man earns. With 4ur long likie you can sell in Winter as wvoll as inl Sutmmer. Write to THE TROPICAL PAINT AND O* ZL COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Ready To Wear For Ladies, Missi Every line of merchandise is cheap more in price than Any other line of line of ladies Coat Suits started at $ $40.00, in all wool suits, in the very I The biggest line of children, misse values. Ladies coats in all wool, an Misses coats in all sizes from $4.0 Our line of dresses for misses an dresses for msses in Jersey and Ser es for, ladies At $10.04), $12.50, $15.0 styles and colors. Sweaters in all woo!, for childre Our first shipment of Sweaters wer ments coming all along by express. DON'T PAY HIGH PRICES JUS HABIT 01 DOING IT. IT'S A BA BEFORE YOU BUY, AND DON'T L don't believe prices are going much h See our line of Ready To Wear fo FOLGEF "The store wher price." Clothing, Sfoes, If CLERK'S SALE. STATE Of1 SOUTH- CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS, IN COURT of COMMON PLEAS. Ilose Halums, et ah, Plaintiffs * Against. Ea.. P. Anerson. Defendants. It purstuance of a decretal Or!Ier uade in the above stated case by his Honor. Judge R. W. Memminger, dat ed October 6th k121, I will sell to highest bidder Salesday in Nov 'nber, 1921, the same being Nov. 7th 1921, Durng the legal hours for salt. a't Pickens C. i., South Carolina, the following described property. All those two pieces, parcels or tiacts of land lyting and beihg situa ted in the County and State afo-e said, in or near the town of Norri , and knowii in the division of the, es tate of Nero Hallums, deceased. as Mts Nos. 7 and No. 1. Lot No. 7 can taining' One and 85-100 acres, more or less, and lot Neo. 18 con'tainin:6 menteen and 4. -100 acres, more Terms of SaY: One half cash on da:: </ sale and the remainder on a crei.1it of twe .h months with leave t') the purchaser' to pay all Cash, the credIit portion t' he secured b~y a hond oif the' pur :iaser' and. a Mort giice of the Premises sol and to bear interest fri'a diay of sale at the rate of entht per~i cent per1 annum. Purchaser to) y for all papers, stamps and re~ordlling the samle. If purchas'er f'ails ti comply with the ter'ma (f the s.>.1' in one' hour the! sanme will be re~''d at the risk of the for'mer purcha~ir. 0. S. STEWA RT. Clerk of' Comomon leas Court. Pickens County, S. C. C:L:.RK'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTHl CAROIAN.-. COUNTY OF" PiCKENS, IN COURT OF C;OMMOcN~ PLEAS~. [.. C. Thornle y.* Plaintirt. Jo'hn M. Glenn. Pa l'Dean G;'enn-, De In pursuanc' of a decretal Order niade- in the ai'ove stated case by his i'onor. Judge. R. WV. Mfemminger,. dat si October ';th 1921, 1 will sell to he highest uniIier on the terms here nafter namedr oni n;utesday in Novem er 1921. Tlhe :ame~ being Nov'. 7th. 1i.2. dlurn the h'gni hours for' sale it Pickenos C. H., South Carolinva, the .All t Ihat nic.. paurcel or tract of. :u in 1.ibe' ''w'nship, County : Pick1en's a nd ht a f'ieeaid , a'djoh-. I' V. O)'Dl)&, e t ' of Fr'ed Will iams. (122.94 :er.-- . ' ire o l(es , and1 be iniL the( tvr' --uul (eenp*.::(.d to him < by' J. F'. R< , and( the satid mrt name was tliven to secure the pay-1 menLit of the- ba'anctte of the' purchase, 'Terms: One-halfV Cash On the day of sale and the balance on credit of one andl two years equally dIivided,] the credit portion to draw interest i from the day of sale at the rate of ehrht nor cent per annum till naid: For Fai And 'W ,s and Children, at pri ,ess Than a Year Ago. er by far, than a year ago, but all lit merchandise. In fact the bottom i v 25.00 and went to $70.00. Our line tV atest mo(els, in all colors. s, and .lidi.e.s CQnta we have ever showr d a big ran'ge of-styles and colors at 0 to $15.00, Infant and childrens c d ladies embrace all the newest thinj ge from $5.00 to $7.50. A full line o1 0 up to $20.00. A big line of Shirt W; n, misses, boys, men, and ladies. An e sold out within a week after we re< T BECAUSE FOR THE PAST YEA! D HABIT. AND BESIDES YOU D( ISTEN TO ANY CROAKER WHO iviher, at least not soon. r ladies, misses and children. A s:.z ~& I1E N[E e qualityin m1(iehandisi I(S 4111d Clents'F Call for Pictorial Rv md be seered by the bond. of tihe >urchaser and a mortage of the pre-. mses so sold; that the purchaser ave leave to anticipate payment of he credit portion if he or she- desires. ?urchaser to pay for all papers1 re enue stamps and recording the same. [f purchaser fails to comply with the 1erms of the Sale in one hour the same will be sold at the risk and ex . 0,o ore purchase~r. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Common Pleas Court. Pickens County, S. C. Oct. 10th 1.)21. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUA, COUNTY OF' PICKENS, IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. F. Richey. Plaintiff Against W. T. Rogers, A. Z. Wilson,. W. W.; Brissy, and J. C. Brtssey, De-f'en lants. In pursuance of a Deerceta.l C ir unde in the above stated casc-by hi~ ?Ionor. Judge RI. W. Memmiinger,. dat d October Whl '1921, I will sel! to~ he highest bidder for Cash, Salesday n November 1921. (during the- rega:L inurs f'or sale at Pickens C. HF. South Carolina, the following described. ract of land: All that certain piece, paree! or :ract of land, lying and beimg er -' ted in Pickens County, South ( e'. ina, said~ tract containing 90. at r:., :nme or less, being the same- lartd rieeded to me by Me D. Murphy,. For furthur~ information concern ing chain of title to the land above desreibcd, see deed of Me D. Murphy, to) W. T1. Rongers, da'ted A pril 22; 19 15. and re. crd~edI in the Clerk's- Office for' Pick ens County. S. C., in- Vblume "Z.. Z.'', at page 67 Terms: Cash. Purcohaser to pay for- all papers, stamps and reco)rding the same. If purchaser- fails to :omp1ly with the terms of sate- in 0one iour* the same will be resold at the risk and expense of.' the~ former p~ur -hiaser. O. S. S'TEWA RT, Clerk of Common Pteas Court. Pickens County, S. C. Oct. 10th, 192. NOTIICE OF SAfL. UtNTIY OF PIfCENS. N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. \. Y. Shirley,. Plaintiff. .f.Ca ntrell, Def'endant. fly virture of an execution in uedr id sinedw by 0. 3. Stewart':, v!er'k of -'ur't of1 P~iekensI (county ini the abo~v e:'te d cSe (tai~ed October', 1 ah 1 .2 I wvill n-ell. to the hig hest bilddn' iin ede( iay ini November Lel dutr e >e legalm houa for sale,- bef~ore t h-i :aui it house do0cr at Pieken s. S.C mel. M1itchell six cylinder touriny; au Omlobile. cari No. 94g. Sa id 'ca'r wiH )e sold1 to satisfy or partly satisfy a udgemnft isue in this case. Tlerms Cash: R. R,. Roar'k Sheriff Pickens County. Only four days lefth 16 ret The Sentinel two years fo~r $2.00. iterI2 j94 ces 50 es of Ready To Weaj have declined .s Just dropped out. Last fall our is fall starta 'at $12.50 and goes to , and we think, t jbgst styles and $12.50, $15.00, $ 00 R to, $85.00. ats from $1. . 6. is show\ ..frti.. fa4. Jumper all wool Serge and Tricotine dress Lists, and-skirts ii) all the latest >ther line- that ha,4 been cut in half. !eived them. but we have new ship.. OR SO YOU" TFAVE FOMED A )N.T lAVF TO ANY MORE. IOOrK TALKS. Il;HER. PRICES. We provaits you. comes .bofore the Goods al Specialty CLERK'S SAI:E $TATE._QF SOUTH CARORLINA, CO .Ty' O- .PI(KENS, N-'COUR'T- OP CaOMMON PLEAS. X. M. auldin, ret'al, Plaintiff, Sallies Ca..pps, Ct al, Defendants. In . pursuance of a Decretal Or - dcer made ii the above stated easje I). 11; Honor .R. W. M.mminger, on Ot-tober, 6th 1921. I Will sell to- the highest bidder for cash salesday in November_', 1I21, the same being Nov. 7th, 192.1., durin the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H.,. S. C., the following described tract of land to wit: All that p)iece. parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in the State and County aforesaid, in Dacusville township and containing Seventy-, five (75) acres, more or les.I and adjoins lainr of G- W. Cox. H. E. Mull; James Loop~er, et. a land owrned b. death. Terms of sale cash, purchaser. to pay for all papers revenue Stamp:s anid recording the same. If purchas er' failis to comply with the terms of .sale ini one hour, the same will be re sold at the risk of former pur'chaser 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of' Common Pleas Court, Pickens County, S. C. Oct. 10th, 1921. CLERK'S SALE. STATE~ OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CO~UNTY OF PICKENS, 1N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. E. Findley, Plaintiff against: Cl Byrd, J. M. Jameson, andI Keow Bank, (t al, Defendants. In p)ursuance of decreetal Ord. madle in the above stated case} by h Honor, Judge R. W. Memminger, da ed October. 6th 1921, I will sell th6 'highe: t bidder on the terms her' Inaftn- named on salesday in Noven ber 1921,- the- same. being. INovems /h 1921, During the legal hours f. sale at Piekens C. H. South Carolim4 All tlfnt certain piece parcel c tract of land lying and being~ situat in the State and County afor'esaidi Pickens~ Township, on waters e Wolf Creek. and ad joining lands c WV. F..Simmons. Albert Byrd, and A U. Hiendricks, and containing sevent ')i'' (71l acre4 nmre or' less and1( be in~x the samel la.nl -onlveys!i by J. A~ n'''1, la Cun Blyrd, ,r:s 29t 192.0. pay for' all paipe rs r!.ven" 'tamr &and ::ecordJi ng t he sam r. If -i.: '-has fatilA to c(mly~ wvith the im. (f ti sak ina or'* henitr thle san:= w :1i h e r'e sol' at the risk and e'xpm . of' ti * 0O. S. STE~WART, *Clerk of' Common Pleas Courit. 4 9 * ~ Picke:ns County, S. C. ~Oct. 10th, 1921. .,MORR,~IS & Co.