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N S. C. eUSLISHD AVERY THURSDAY 6P6 a Year Invariably In Advano, eJered at fickens, 8. 0. Postofee as Soeoud Class Mail Matter. GARY HIIOTT, Editor and Mgr. NOTICE TO SCHOOLS Those schools which have been getting subse.riptions to The Sentinel in order to get; a dictionary should make a reporti as to what they have done by March 1. lf any school which started out to get the required number of sub scribers finds it cannot obtain that many, The Sentinel wt.l give a coni misSion on the numbe: which have been obtained. If there is any school in the coun ty which did not make an effort to get a dictionary some representative f the school shoud get in touch with The Sentinel and see what we have to offer. The Scritincl has another interest ing proposition to make every school in Pickens county. It will enable your school to raise money for its own use. See us by March 11. ANNOUNCEM ENT Beginning next week The Sentinel 'will publish in serial form one of the most popular hooks by one of the country's most popular authors. "Ramsey M ilholland"' is the title of the story and Booth Tarkington is the author. It is unnecessary to rOcommenld a book written by this well known author, as every one knows his work is the very highest class. It has been several years since The Sentinel published a serial story and this announctiment will no doubt bhing delight to our readers. Be sure and read the first install mcnt next week. You will enjoy it, 'If your subscription to The Senti nel has (xpired, (lon't forget to renew this week if you want the paper next week. ',* * * * * * * * * O kITUAIY. * s* * * * * * * * * In Loving Remembrance of Our Dea'r Mother, Mrs. Nancy E. Sanders. A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Cod in iis wisdom has recalled The boon IsN love had given, And though the body slumbers here Tihe soul is safe in heaven. Our Last Good-11ye We know that thou are dead, ou, mother dear That earthly love and life for the( are o'er; That stilled forever is thy throbbing heart; That with thy dear form we had tc *part. * 'Thy waxen face so often I have ca Fressed, Thy feeble hands so oft my lips hiave p)ressedl; Thy dear smile-C) Ged, wilt Thou incline T1o soothe thIs bruis4'd and breaking~ -heart of mine? All thy thin-ts must now he put away This dear book you held-seems juist the other (lay; Thy precious garments, each one doed wvith tears Ah me! the long andl lonely eoming~ years! If just once thou coulds't leave the angel band, And whisper soft, as alone I stand, I think 'twvould ease my pain, if could hear, "PIll not forget you, child-no not fear! "Pmz happy, children; no not mourn for me, And always wvill I watch andl wait for theo; 'No pain, nor sin, nor sorrow, enter here Pmn happy-and I love you children, dear!" (Adv.) 1Her Children. FOR SALE 'luil car loadl or Hampshire and Du'roe pigs, shoats andl hogs. As fine as ever brought to this county Well fed and vaccinated against 'cholera. Can be seen on lot behind old gaurd house in Eansey. Prices right. TRAYNIIAM & HIENDRIICKS Easley, S. C. Rub-My-Timntispiadpi kIller, fr r infected sores, te'ter 'prains, nc nralgia, rheumatism. COMMUNITY PRESSING; CLUB. Next Door To Edwards & D~arsey. Ceaning, Pressing, D~yeing, and Al. tering. All work Called For Prompt Delivery. SGive God Your Heart and Summey Your Clothes and Wo will Keep You SCean. . M. E. SUMMEY, Prop. citizen of the P.ajtp.toe aqction, dIed at his' home Vond aY inerniing of ty phoid, lever, and his - y was laid to rest the next day at'Eastatoe church Mr. -Chapman was 4boit"70 'year, of a He is survived"by his wife, who before marriage'was Miss Nancy Moseley, and the following children: Mrs. Mack Reeves, Mr tW. i Reev'es Mrs.. Lawrence Stewart, Mrs. Ed F'ortner and Misses Namma and Lee sic Chapman. HURRICANE SINGING The Hurricane township singing convention will meet with Six Mile church next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BOX SUPPER There will be a box supper at Pleasant Grove school MaTch 10th. Arrangement is also being made to have some very excellent music, so come both young and old. and let us have a delightful time together. There will be an oyster supper and fish fry at the Pickens Mill school house on Saturday night, March 4, for the benefit of the band' and the public is invited to attend. The Pick ens Mill band is a splendid organiza tion and is progressing nicely. --The boys are taking much interest in it and practice every Monday and Friday nights. There are seventeen pieces in tne band. All members of the woman's mis sionary society, all the different cir cles. and all the ladies of the Giace Methodist church are requested to meet at the; church next Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Manager Matheney is showing some mighty fine pictures at the Alexander theatre. SPECIAL OFFER The Greenville Daily News 'and The Pickens Sentinel one year each for the price of The News alone. . The Pickens Sentinel and the At lanta Tri-Weekly Constitution one year each for $2.25. NEWS FROM MICA (To latq fer last webk.) Health in this community is not very good at this writing. Misses Mattie and Maggie Williams and Melonee Jones visited the Misses Lillian, . Florine and Grace Looper Sunday. Miss Lois Crenshaw spent the week end with home folks. Miss Lyda Chapman visited hue1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Chapman, last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mis. J. S. Hendricks, last Sunday. The singing given at the home of Mr. B. F. Griffin on last Sunday was oeijoyed by a large igainber of young folks. lfesta Holder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Holder, had the nisfortune to get his arm broken Sunday afternoon. Mi'. Sam Looper made a business trip to Pickuns last Saturday. Rev. J. M. Looper filled an appoint ment at Mt. Tabor Sunday afternoon. Betty. Cross tie checks are money. They will .ay your taxes. buy pr'oVisionsi sand clothing. What more can a man e.xpect these (lays? GiRACE M ETiHOD~IST CHiURCH Sunday School, 10 a. im. Wve need you and you need us. T1hero is a vacant place left for you. Preachiinsr, II a. mi., followved byI the cornnnunion service. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Sub .iert: "Better Witnessing." Leader: Margaret Bivens. Pri'aching, 7:30 p. m. Pr'ayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. mn. Come, andl it wiill (10 you goodl. Missionary Soeiety, Monday, 3 p. mn., at the church. All of the ladies of' the church are urged to be present, as this is an imp~ortanit meeting. Ha[ivet you paid your' Centenary leldge ? If' not, do so at once. D~o you attendl church ? Why not get the habit? You ai'e always wvel conic. Pastor. illIN ISTlERS' M EETlING The Blue Ridge Ministers' confer ence wiill meet in the hotel at Cen tral, on Marc'h 6 at 10:30 a. mn. All ministers of the following associations urged to be pr'esent: Pickens, Pied mont, Beaverdam, Twelve Mile River. E. M. Bolding, Sec. SCHEDULE PICKENSN.EASLEY TRANSFER ' Daily andl Sunday Leave Pickens for Easley 7:40 a. im., 11:40 a. mn., 2:00 p. mn. 5:00 p. mn. Leave Easley for P'ickens 9:00 a. mn., 1:00 p. im., 3:30 p m, 9:40 p). m. Meets Southern trains Nos. 29, 46, 16, 15, 30 andl 45 at Easley. Hare 50c each way. Bus leaves from Pickens Drug. Store and Easley dlepot. Will 'call for Pickens passengei's for early morning trip. Phone calls to Pickens Drug Co., Phone No. 8. The Taylor Colquiitt Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are nowv in a position to handle all the White Oak ties brought in and pay CASH for thenm. Brother that soundcs good fear the CASH is what we ar'e need mag most these days. 666 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, pre: venting neusmonia. SPECIA L NOTICE M - Notices nun under Weis head et the rate of one cent a word for first in tertion, one-half cent a word for ach subsequent Insertion. No notice acceited for less than 25c first time. Mr. Fee's horsse and bug , will be offered at auction sale in front of court house Monday March 0th, if not sold before. WANTED--No. 1 pine lumber. Pickens Cabinet Works. * I will grade your cotton seed March 8 and 9, at 12 1-2 cents a bushel straight through. E. E. Lusk, Pick ens, it Seed Corn For Sale.-Write for informati'on about Douthit's Prolific Corn. It tops the list at all Experi ment Stations in this State for five year period. J. B. Douthit, Jr., Origi. nator, Pendleton, S. C. WANTED-Man with car to sell low priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per week and commissions. GRAHAM TIRE CO., 3157 Boulevard, Benton Harbor. Mich. FOR SALE-Good 'house and lot in Pickens. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Sallie Sutherland, Salem, S. C., R2. The tie market at Pickens is open ing up and the people are taking advantage of it to get ready cash to tide them over these tight times. HAVE YOU a place like this you would like to rent? A good one-horse farm, standing rent; must be good land on the river; some bottom land that doesn't overflow; with average good orchard or some fruit; average good house; rent must be right and good neighborhood. J. *E. Payne, 11 Hatch St., Greenville, S. C. 46 FOR NEXT 10 DAYS only we will exchange two tons of 16 per cent acid for one ton of good sound cotton seed; or one ton 16 per cent aci( and one-half ton good 7 per cent meal for one ton good seed. After that date we will be out of the seed mar ket unless we can find a mill that has not closed down for this season that we could sell to. J. D. Holder & Soi. 45 WANTED SALESMEN:-Exelu sive rights granted to onie m1ianl in (alcl County to handle patent clothes reel on commission basis. Handsome income(* to hustlers. Commercial Enm. ploymnent Bureau, Box 297, Greenville, S.C. 45 WANTlED---To exchange heifers for fodder. W. A. Mathews, Pickens. FOR SALE-Fresh milk cow. Ap ply) to A. G. Recce, at Reece's mill. Cross tic, cheeks are money. They will pay your taxes, buy provisions and clothing. What more can a man exIect these days ? NOTICE.-I have for service a Thoroughbred Shetland pony stud; two miles east of Central. Wilton Earle. 4t .The tie market at Pickens is open ing up and the people are taking advantage of it to get ready cash to tide them over these tight times. FOR SALE :--One thoroughbred Pucheron Stallion six years old, bred and~ raised at Clemson College. Well broke, will wvork anywhere, shows fine coits. Will sell for cash, good papers or tradle for other stock. See R. G. Gaines, Central, S. C. 6t . oyou needI money ? If so there 70 cents. This is a goodl price and within the last two weeks the wagons are hauling thenm in. The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are nowv in a position to handle all the White Oak ties brought in and pay CASH for them. Brother that sounds good for the CASH is what we are need ing most these days. FOR SALE-Good hardwood oak fiooring, 5-8 rat $7.50 per hundred; 1,3-16 at $8.50 per hundred. J. R. Meece, Pickens. FOft SALE.-Brackets and Insula-. tors also Telephone and Electrical supplies, see, Walter Hester at The Pickens Sentinel. NOTICE-Registered. Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. W. A Mathews, Pickens, S. C. The tie market at Pickens is open ing up and the people are taking advantage of it to get ready cash to tide them over these tight times. HYDRANGEAS, pin1k, white ,blue, good roots, 15e each; red fuchia, root.. ed, 15c each; red and white begonia, ever-blooming, good roots, 10c each; single and dlouble geraniums, all col ors, ready to bloom, good roots, 15c each. ever- blooming blue phumbgo, good roots, 20c each; pink pine burrs, I well rooted, 15e each; ever-blooming Auguist lily, white or blue, 10c each; )ver-blooming surprise lily, 10c a~ uhb; 3 colors of Wandering Jew, 1c a joint; cutting of any of these 5c 3ach. Arttie Aiken, R2, Marrietta, -NW 600"M We have just returned from the summer goods we have had in year stock will be complete, consisting C Ready-To-Wear, Men's and Boys' C Rugs, Art Squares. DRY GOO Dress Ginghams starting at 1E spec-ial attention to our immense li1 and a line that will please the moE Pickens, bought from the largest ex( A LOW STOCI We were fortunate in almost er and our New Prices on New Goods m would sometimes call for all goods I new goods for they are cheaper the We do not look for higher pric reduced to about pre-war levels. See us for your needs for sprir "DON'T PAY HIGH PRICES F F OLG ER9 The home of Walk-Ov woven hosiery, Griffoi Machines, Iron King St Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, 11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE ELECTION The trustees of the following School districts are requested to hold an election on Saturday, - March 11th, For the purpose of electing school ,rustees. This election should be held aecording to the rules of the General Eileetion. Croswell, Dayton, Zion, Flat Rock, Ruhaniah, Symmes, Tabor, Johnston, Reunion, Farra, Dacusville, Maynard, C;edar Rock, Bethlehem, Roanoke, Gates, Long Branch, Pleasant Hill, Kings, Paiestine, Six Mile, Praters, Wolf Creek, Town Creek, Glassy %lountain, Mica, Olga, Oolenoy, Am >ler, Hagood, Twelve Mile, Martin, %Iile Creek, Keowee, Shady Grove, Antioch, Hampton, Holly Springs, Rock, Grove, Rocky Bottom, Eastatoe, lane Creek, New Town, Montvale. F. V. Clayton, Co. Supt. of Ed. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Georgia Garvin Werner must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 17th (lay of March, 1922, or be debarr ed payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above (late to W. J. Werner. W. J. Werner, ' $ e ' Administrator. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN THE DISTRICT COURT 'IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of C. D. Hodge, trading as Hodge's 5, 10 and 25c 'Store., Blank ru pt. Notice is hereby given that the above named person (or firm) has been duly adjudged bankrupt, and the first meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the office of the undersigned in the city of Green ville, S. C., on the 10th dlay of March A. D., 1922, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at wvhich time and place the erod~itors may appear, examine the bankrupt, prove their claims and transact such other business as may prop~erly come before said meeting. E. M. Blythe, Referee in Bankruptcy, .NOTICE My wife, Minnie Carntrell, having lft my home and board without cause this is to notify all persons not to hire her and to warn all persons that.,.I will not be responsible for and debts or contracts of any kind made by her. Wallace Cantrell. NOTICE OF FINAL SE'IEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christoph.. er Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Caroli na, on Friday the 10th clay of March 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the Personal estate of A. J1. Sentell, deceas~ed, and obtain discharge as Administratrix of said estate. Mrs. Hlattie Sentell, Adlministratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND D)ISCHARGE. Notice is here~by given that I will mke application to N. A. Christopher Esqi., Judge of Probato for Pickenis -ounty, in the State of South Carolina, m Friday the 17th day of March1 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, )1 as soon thereafter as said appli 'ation (an be heard, for leave to miake mnal settlemient of the personal estate if L N. Cook, deceased, and obtain Iischarge as administratrix os said I state'. Mrs. Margaret M. Cook, t reb. 17, 1922. Administratrix. t JoH'IN ANOL northern markets, where we purchas s. New goods already beginning to f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Noti lothing, Hats, Cape, Gent's Furnishi DS -ARE MUCH c yd, up to 75c yd for the finest imI o of Wash Goods. We are showing t I t fastidious. The largest stock of W l lusive White Goods house in America. L THE FIRST 0 tirely closing out our old stock. All < ill impress you. A few seasons ago hat were being closed out cheap. T< n the old, and of course much better. es on any line of merchandise, for tl g and summer, for we have many su OR OLD GOODS? WHEN YOU CAI fHEVDRICK er and Endicott Johnson sho a Clothes, Carhart overal oves, Devoe Paints, Chase kits and Gents' Furnisiing Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. H. Kelley, Plaintiff, Against J. B. Gray and J. M. Vickery, De fendants. In pursuance of a .eretal Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers Pickens, S. C. dated February 14th 1922, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash on, .. SALESDAY IN MA RCH 1922 ... the same being March sixth (6) 1922, during the legal hours for sales at Pickens Court House, South Carolina. All that certain piece, parcel or. tract of land lying and being situated in the aboved mentioned State and Coun ty, containing fifty eight and eight, four (58 84-100) acres, as shoyn by plat made by C. L. Dean, Oct. 22nd 1919, adjoining lands of W. H. Kelley, G. A. Barrett, F. Holliday and J. C. Richey and being the same lands conveyed by W. H. Kelley, Oct. 31st, 1919. Terms Cash, on day of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papcrs and rev enue stamps and recording the same; if purchaser fails to comply with the torms of the sale in one hour the same will be resold at the risk and expense of the former purechaser. 0. 5. STEWART, ~ Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. C Feb. 14th 1922., CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. F. Hester, Plaintiff, Against Ernest Cisson, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a dlecretal Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers January 20th 1922. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on - - SALESDAY IN MARCH 1922 - - the same being March 6th 1922, dur ing the legal hours for sales at Pick ens Court House, S. C., the followving dlescribed tract of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in Pickens County, South Carolina, Pumpkin town Township, and containing thir~ty acres more or less, adjoining landls of J. L. Burgess. on the east, H. D. Anderson on the North, and on all other sides by Saluda River Lumber Company, and known as part of the H. D. Anderson, lands. Terms Cash, on (lay of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papers and rev enue stamps and recording the same; if purchaser fails to comply wvith the terms of the sale in reasonable time the same will be resold at the risk and expense of the former pure.haser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Feb. 13th 1922. Pickens County, S. C. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS [N COURT OF COMM'ON PLEAS. L. C. Thornley, Plaintiff, Against Sarah C. Wyant, and A. M. Morris. Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal Order nade in the above stated case by his l~onor Judge T. J. Mauldin at Chamn >esq, Pickens, S. C. dated February l4th 1922. 1 will sell to the highest >idder for cash on -SA LESDA Y IN M ARCH 1922 ... he same being March sixth (6) 1922, luring the legal hours for sales at >lckens Court House, South Carolina, he following described tract of land* o wit: All that certain piece, parcel or ract of land lying nd being. astua iUMMER,'X Ied the largest stock arrive, and. in alkout a week Our ons, Ladies', Mi ' xv .d h1-enf ngs, Hosiery, . o. CHE A1' *rted Scotch Gingham. We call your ie newest creations on the market, ilte Goods we have ever brought to F THE YEAR f our old high priced goods are gone some customers looking for bargains day our advice to you is look for ic cost of manufacturing has been prises for you. q BUY NEW GOODS FOR LESS." 'S & Co. es, Stetson hats, Inter Is, New Home Sewing City buggies, American Goods a Speciaft in the State and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of R. F. Smith, es tate, G. W. Griffin, and tract number 4 ih the division of the lands of B. B. Gilstrap, deceased, and being on waters of Rices Creek and containing thirty-nine and one seventh (39 1-7) acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to me by Lucre tia Gilstrap and others, as shown by (ced recorded in Vol. "Z- Z." page :31.1. Terms Cash, on day of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papers and rev ernue stamps and recording the same; if purchaser fails to comply with the terms of the sale in reasonable time the same will be rosold at the risk and expense of the former purehaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. C. Feb. 14th 1922. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. F. B. Morgan, Plaintiff, Against Earle Alexander and J. W. Boon, Do. fendants. In pursuance ftatd-cretal order Honor. Judge T. J. Mauldin, at C ham 1e ' 1Pickelis, S. C. dated February bidde 1922, I ill sell to the highest SALESDDAY IN MARCH 1922 the same being March sixth (6) 1922, aik n C u r Ho se Sou th Carolina. Al thttrc, piece, parcel of land, lying andl being situ'ate in Picken County,. State aforesaid Hurican Township adjoining lands of J. N. Morgan on the north, on the as lands of D. Seaborn, on the south by a, branch, on the wvest by Keowee River, same containing fifty two and night tenths (52.8) acres more or less, as shown by plat made Ocinhm-. 1%'i 1919, by C. L. Dean, and same land bought by F. B. Terms Cash. Purchascer all papers rev'enue stamps a. ing the same, if purchaser comply wvith the terms of the sale in, one hour after the sale the same will be resold at the risk an4expense of the former purchaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Feb.Mth 922.Pickens County, S. C. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. O. TV. Hinton, Plaintiff, Against E. P. Norton, G. A. Grar~t, Defendants In pursuance of s decretaI Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham--. hers Pickens, S. C. dated February 14th 1922. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on ..SA LESDA Y IN MA RCH 1922 the same being March 6th 1922, dur ing the legal hours for sales at Pick ens Court.House, South Carolina. All that certain piece parcel or tract of land, lying and being situate in the state and county aforesaid in Dacus ville Township, on Waters of Shoal Creek and ad.ioining lands of S. M. Banks, .J. F. Early, R. C. Chant es tate and others, containing flity and 1-20-acres more or less, and being the -same tra~ct of land conveyedl to us by J. H. Banks, as shown by his deed. Terms Cash, on day of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papers and rov emnie stamps andl recording the same if purchaser fails to comply with the terms of the sale in reasonable time the same will he resold at the risk and expense of the former nurchaser. 0. 5. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. C. Feb. 14th 1922.