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The hicteis 8 1 PICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY TRURSDAY1 1.10 a Year Invariably In Advaneo. 5ntered at Fickens, 8.0. Postofice as Seond Class Mai: Matter. GARY HIOTT, Editor and Mgr. THE HOME PAPER A western editor gives the follow.. ing review of a part of the services which local papers render their, readers: "Your home paper herald ed to the world your birth. It told of your entry to school. mentioned the party when you were sweet six teen, applauded your graduation from the high school, started you to ecliege. and when you returned it mentioned the job you secured. It told of your marriage to the sweot est girl in town and also mentioned the advent of your first-born. Told of the visit to pa and ma, sympathiz ed with you in your sadness, rejoiced with you in your joy and when you die it will do its best ,to get you through the pearly gates at two dol. 1ars per year." Considerable numbers of wild ducks are visiting Pickens now. Dr. P. E. Woodruff killed two ducks at one shot last Saturday morning and then went over on the other side of town and killed two more before he quit. Mrs. R. R. Roark is assisting in the office of Martin, Blythe, Craig & Keith at Pickens for a month or two. In addition to the regular work of this office it is now busy with ab stract work in connection with the farm loan association. BEST MATFARIAL. USE' JAMESO1 Dependable Sh< PHONE 36 MAIL ORDERS SOl. I('1TF Some people always seem to do th :vhen the price is just right, others d 1hat time things have changed, and Right now is the best buyinit tLime years, and it is the wise customer~ t~h -The largest stock ini the P'ieihuott Wec are offer'ing for Novembier on Any $ 25.00 Diamiond Ring 10i *Any 50.00 Diamond Ring 10i * Any 100.00 Diamond Rinig 10i Anyy 150.00 Diamond Ring to i D~ont fail to see thes. WalterH. The Progressi v( Anderst FORDS AND I We will receive of Fords of all styli starters, and can ma ery. O'DELL Mi PLAY AT DACUSVILLE "Dot the Miner's' DauhTtet,"' is the itle of a play that Will 'be given at the Dacusville High'" shool . in the school house on Thursday{night, Nov ember 24, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Following is the cast of characters in the play: David Mason, a farmer-Mrs. 'Por tus Jones. Herbert Mason, D id's son just from college-Mr. Jim Ponder. - Royal Meadows', ter son' of Mrs. Clifton--Mr. Carl' Jones. Arthur Lloyd, a villian-Mi- Frank Jones. - George Clifton, a returned Califor nian-Mr. H. Z. Jones. Parson Swift, clergymani-Mr. Kay Williams. Bill Lorry, a boatman-Mr. E. T. Ferguson. Brewster, police officer-Mr. L. P. Thomas. Ebony, colored individual-Mr. Bailey L.)per. Mrs. Mason. David's wife-Mrs. Il Z. Jones. Dolare', the miner's daughter Miss Maurine Dean. Mrs. Clifton, George Clifton's de serted wife-Miss Annie Ferguson. Winnifred Clifton, Mrs. Clifton'. daughter-Miss Pearle Wilkes.. Hapzibah, c- lored woman-Mis: Lora Hooker. Bride's Maid--Miss -011k' Jones. Admission. 10 and 15 cents. Refreshments will be served fron 5 to 7 p. m. and everybody Invited Dacusville Faculty. SINGING AT HOLLY SPINGS There will be an all day- singing a Holly Springs the third Sunday it November. Profs; Bolding, Riggin! and other proniiint singers will b< present. Everybody invited to con and bring the Well-known Wellfillet baskets. RETURN POSTAGE PAID. BROS. )e Repair Shop EASLEY, S. C. P'1 OM I'T SEP' ,Ch NDT . mrs .iust at the right time. They buy )mat seem to catch on until later, by they have to p~ay the adlvan'edl for D)iamondusl youa have hadl in lie it l.uys now, $l75 lot -,.. . . Jewelry Store ~f, S. C. Li FORDSONS. this week a car load l 3, with and withoutp he immediate deliv )TOR CO. , S. C. 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. REECE'S GIN will not run on Sat urdays after .November 19. A. G. Reece, manager. FOR SERVICE.-One Jersey stock cow. $1 cash. A. D. Duncan, Cen tral route 4. FOR SALE-Pair n-ire mute,, aigt 7 years, weight 2,350 pounds, sound and very quiet and gentle, work any where. As good a team as ever came from Tennessee to Pickens. Pric $500 cash or good papers. W. A Mathews, Pickens. STRAYED OR STOLEN-On white female pup with dim b.ae spot on it. Answers to name of Sport Finder please notify or return to Hi. Nix, box 132, Pickens R 2. FOR SALE-International stee hay press on truck. Good as new Bargain. Robert Stewart, Picken: AM BUYING seed cotton. A. ( Reece at Reece's gin. FRESH COW FOR SALE. T. A Kelley, Pickens R3. phone 2712. STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 pc week and expenses to man or won an with rig to introduce Eureka Eg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East S Louis, Ill. FOR SERVICE-Thorough bre Poland China Boar. P. M. Brazeal R.2 Pickens. WANTED-Man with car to se low priced GRAHAM TIRES $130.00 per week and commission GRAHAM TIRE CO, 3159 Boule vard, Benton Harbor, Mich, NOTICE-Registered Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. W. Mathews, Pickens, S. C. LOST-Several weeks ago betwee residence of E. A. Lewis and Picker; one brown leggin with one stra broken off. Finder please return t W. R. Lewis at Pickens. I have a full-blooded hound do that I found caught in fence Tues day night. I)og has black back, ta legs and left ear split open. Frpn Smith. at. Mr. Ben Hagood's pla>. Pickens. SMALL FARM WANTED.--Woul like to hear from owner of smnaI farm on river that would sell tfo small cash payment down. J. E Payne, No. ii H~atch St., Brando: Mill, Greenville, S. C. 4t ILOST-Saturday. in Pickens or be twen Pckns ndmy home, a ae se'ven dollars and warehouse receipt fo six bales of cotton antd othe p lapers. lFindler please return to mn or~ The Sentinel omhee and receive re ward. J. E. Durham. LOST--Retwveen Fasley and m: res5id~ece last Friday, a pair of bo-s new tan shoes anid pair of stocking; m same~t1t package. F'inder please r~e turn to me cor to The Sentinel othe and~ get re(ward. J1. WV. ('auley. GINNING; $l,50.-The. Pickens Oi anid Fertilizer' Co. is now ginning cot ~ton for $1.50 a' bak. and putting or heavy weight bagging and ties. FOR SALE--Two black marc mules, 7 and 9 years old1, weighing about 900 p)ounds each; 2 buggies and harness; two-horse wagon, wagon and buggies in good repair; three year-old Devon hull, weight about 1200 pounds; also one Put man organ good as nlew. Reason for selling, am plannmng to leave this state. .. W. C'auley, Pickens. S. C.. Roiute 2. I"O)R SA LE-'-Black marei mnuIe, three years old. weighing b'etwveen seven aind e'i'ht hitre p~t IIoundms. Worth $200), will take $1-40 eash r goodl paper. M. D. ChatppellI. Pick ens R ;3. I WILL HlUY your poultry, eggs andc multiplying~ Onions on Saturday. E. HI. Craig. Pickens:t FOR RE NT-One or two-horse farm, near Mou ntaint Grove church. TI. A. Kel'ly. Pickens R3, Phone No. 2712. 3t 666 w~ll break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, pro venting nnu,,-..a, FO AT PRICES L The day of high priced clothing ha $40.00 to $65.00 to get an all wool g-i We are specializeing this fall on You shown from $20.00 to $35.00. A bi.r Suits for the older men on more co:i boys and the big boys. A big line o? 18 and 19 year. A big assortment o! WE Al At least that is what all the weal tI need one. All wool overcoats for b) fellows and older men, all sizes and a tive models, from $15.00 to $35.00. A big line of Rain Coats, Sheep Sk and February. Look at our line of clothing and ov of that bad habit of paving high prig FOLG E; "The store wherE price." Clothing, Shoes, Ha VAUGHAN MODERN NORMAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC Branch Session EAST PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Greenville, S. C. Term of four weeks ' e Beginning November 21, 1921 Under the auspices of JAMES D. VAUGHAN Music Publisher n Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Tuiton, full term-----------..$10.0.1 i Board, per (lay --------------$ 1.0.3 Books free. -k R. N. Grisham, Sec'y. Box 319. Greenville, S. C. n -~---- --- - k: 1 ' You'll get s . with Sti pipe! that Pin7e| Alert i brim b , tdyre tns smok pou, *cyta, gla&s Pu Au'ido",'. i,; to ngt **p. exclu MW?? pipe! WI home. The Sentin ment is well lprnting warn1 "[ER CLOTHIN( R 1921-1922' ESS BY 40 PER A YEAR AGO s gone, we hope to stay. A year it of clothes, while today you can br ng Men's Clothing. The snappiest range of patterns in all the lates t servative models from $15.00 to $35. boys' clothing starting at the 3 y styles and patterns from $6.00 to E GOING TO HAVE A COLD WIN ter pi'ophets say. We are fixed for ys from 5 year to 18 year at $6.00 t I pure wool, in the new belted mod< in Coats, and Sweaters. that you w: ercoats before you buy, for we ca; :es, for you don't have to any more. t & HEN[ quality in merchandis ts and Gents' Furnishing -all for Pictorial Review Patterns. .- GREENWOOD, The most beautifully located and oughly practical courses of study. guaranteed to graduates or money Write today for catalogue. Ad.h W. S. PETERSON, Pres. F. L. WEBB, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Cateechee, S. C. 1N2 1 mewhere' Spipe and P. A irt fresh all over again at tl --and forget every smoke ex spilled the beans!1 For a Eul with 'Prince Albert, will ejoy you ever registered! I t a pin in here! Prince A ~or parch your throat. Bo sive patented process. So, rou may have stored away t1l We tell you that you can--a ir life on eeyfr-p-fy acking!evrfieu-fy Lat P. A. hands you in a pipe -made cigarette! Gee--but olling 'em with Prince Albe se P. A. is crimp cut ands RiNEE A the national joy a el Job .Print~ equipped to ts of the pnl ,OVERCOAT CENT THAN . ago you had to pay anrwhee from iy the best fr6m $25.00 to $40.00. most up-to-date, line we have 'ever styles. 00. We haven't forgotten the little !ar olds, and going'to- extra sizes in 15.00. rER. you in Overcoats and you will surely >. $15.00, Overcoats for the young !Is, and also on the more conserva It surely need in December, January 1 surely save you money. Get out )RICKS a comes before the Goods at Specialty OUTH CARLINA quipped school in the South. Thor. Most reasonable rates. Positions back. PEENWOOD, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bidg., Pickens, S. C. Ie beginning! Get a perience you ever had jimmy pipe, packed trim any degree of t's a revelationi . [bert can't bite your thi are cut out by our just pass up any old at you can't smoke a nd just have the time u play Prince Albert it will duplicate in a you'll have a lot of irt; and, it's a cinch ays put! LBERT. mnoke ing iDepart handle the Al1.