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PIUKENs, S. C. 3UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, ~t.6 aYear Invariably ia Adva, etered at Lickens, S. C. Postoffice a Sepond Class Mail Matter. GARY HIOTT, Editor and Mgr.A And neither does ieace ever set -n the Britisli Eipire. All the world a stage. What we ectld are better prtlueers. Goo(d eiighbors ark- rat.her to be :hcsen than rich relaitives. When a man kes., hi:. word other coplIe areC willing toi take it. Tibe sweet 'usic of the old base it is abreatd in the land again. "Why 1 ay i( )t ?" asks a real es te adi. He-aus: it- cheaper thai lloving. The United Sttes has a stabi. %overnmrnt, but there is too much mIll in it. There is a ctuse- for every sorrow. \n)d the one who sorrows is usually he cause. Isn't Pickens a good old town ? No ther town as muddy could hold our ove like Pickens does. Grcat Britian may be mistress of lie seas, but our prohibition agents ,te masters of the seize. Timid Suggestion to Greenville 'apers: Why not mention the Jones Iap road once in a while ? It used to be wine, women and ong, but now it, s(bmis to be moon hine, cliicken and jazz. The South Carolina legislature ad murned Sundy afternioon al the -cather cleared up Monday. Thlj nger1soll Watch Co. is the Irst coipany we ever heard of fail )v (b-es it didn't do enough time utsmelss. To those who oppose the soldier nus W4, woIld ask this question: IOW muc1,h wVol 11d yOurp taxes he if ermiany had wonI the war? Tcom Wat.son h s no use fop ~.e (tary Mellont. We dlon't believe wn. .elf that he is as delicious a.s th. Colm Watson waterielio. "Trackless trolleys in China a mlon time," says I matazire. Well, a lot of things ovcr here have been oil their trolleys a lom timie, too. "America has chamce to sav the ol(," says Ex-Gov. l'vans. But it is going to keep Amte rieni busy nexi few years trying to save herself. Those scientists .iust asi well quit wansting time with that Ptlesiosaurini monster of Patagonia, and comt (down here to Piekens county awl get a horn snake. An Anderson man had a stroke of panralysis while driving a car last week. This may be uttusual, but lot, pf 'em drive like they've got Saint Vitus dance all the time. A news item says that sinice. the war the United States has exptorted more than $16,000.000 worth of but tons to eighty dlifferenit countries. Looks like Uncle Satm is also holdinu up the pants of the world. The state legislature worked nearl~ all clay Sunday in order to adjourn ats soon as possible. We are not preipared to say that this wats a sin. We believe even the Lord w~as gladl to get it over with soon as p)ossible. Jim ,Jefferies, former heavyweight champion pugilist of the world, has decided to become an evangelist. He doesn't believe it wrong to drink, gamble and Cuss. All we've got to say about it is that he'll be a helluva preacher. Probably not a half a dozen of our readers know who Mr. G. H. R~uth is, yet probably every one of them know who Babe Ruth is. Both are the same person. It is advertis nig, and advertising alone, that rnakces one better known than tihe other. *An Oklahoma editor, noting the assertion of a scicntist that "if tihe earth should be flattgned the sea Would be twvo miles deep all over the World, says: "If any man is caught ffattering out the earth, shoot him ont the spot, and don't be particular wvhat epot. There's a whole blatme lot of ts in Oklahoma that can't swim." When Georges Carpentier, a French prlne fighter, has a boil on his neck. the news is published all over the world. Wben Babe Ruth. a baseball player, knocks a hlomerun in a prae.. tice, game the fact is published in rapers all over the Unitedl States. Hundreds if hetter men thtan Car nentier and Ruth have lived lon'T ives of usefulness and been ef mora .benefit to menkinld and neveri eve, had their ebituty notices in the papar. CHEWING TOBACCO PICKENS AND TlE SENTINE If you lived in a,. town that had newspaper and your home paper ha a larger circulation than any papc Published in any town the same sia in the state, you would feel rigi proud of the fact, Wouldn't you? C course yon Would; we Would too. All if your lmne paper could eu this record you would support it, to wouldn't you? Well, why don't you? 'Thev Pickens Sentinel. publish< righIrlt here in licknsv, has a largi cirt-ub1Itionl than1 anly paper publishl ila tow () of Lhe same size in Sout Carolina. This fact slw that the paper vittiltg the support of 'he thruout the county. A glance at the adivertXing Cr unrs or the paper, however, sho% that 'T' Sentinel i. not gett'ing mu '-upport from th" business men Pickens. Out of approximately th' Ly husijners houses whi"h should u th. columins of the paper there a on1ly four regular advertisers-FI ger, IHendricks & Co., Edwards Darsey, Keowee Pharmacy and H1. Sitton, .Jr. 'Te Sentinel is not. getting t he su port it dlwerve- fro'm the busine men~i of Piekenis, but this fa('t is r inuigthe paper als much as'it in turintg the towni. Netwithstanding lack of suppc from thle town1 The Sentinel will Ca tinlue te b)ost P'ickens for it is a pIla worth heosting. Whlen we cai pr'aise the town wvhere wve live w< mlove to one we cani p)raise. The Sentinel is the oldest businc inst itution in P'ickens. For mloreC th half ai ('entury it has unceasing s4'rved Pickens4 county and it wvill co WRITTIEN FROM WORLD ANGL Thle Senltinlel's Weekly News Revim P'reparedl by Expert of W orld Experience and1( Training. Those of The Sentinel readers wl follow tile weekly news review Edward W. Pickard fromi week Iweek arec well i nformed~ regard it te principal hlappenings of the wvorl Withl ai mlind trained by wor travel and study and long years experience ill thle news-writing pr fession, Mr. Pickard is well fitted prepare the excellent, comlprehensiI review of world dvents which TI Sentinel presents to its readers wee ly. He was lbornf ill Madison, Wi~ graduated from tile UniversitVy Illinois at 21; has covered a conside able portion of both henmisphiere /1as special correspondent in Venezue and other South American countrie; bicycled thlrough rural England- at France, sojournedl in Fiji, Somoa at other out-of-the way places; ihe writtenl during his travels: for' leadin publications contributing new and~ it teresting facts on the age-old sul jects of metn, countles and govert ments; also has occupied hligh exect tive positions On metropolitan niewv paper's, and now is attached to th editorial staff of a large newvspapt service corp~oraltion. In preparinig his news review, M1 Pickard does not pretenld to touc every hiappeniing, but separates .thos accompl)1ished facts of plermlanent i pr~rtanlce from the iunimplortantt mas of niews and gossip which is prito today and1( forgot ten tomlorr'ow. Mti Pinkard's exlanltation of the nmeanin of events chronieled is espcially' valt rble. A careful study of tis new r''ev each week for'tifies' the reader with facts andl soutnd opinions re ''ar~dineQ them which he' m'ivht hove desir'e to dliscuss wi t h his friend and( neighb rs. SPEJIAL NOTICES NotPS, run1 un0der thii head at thc rate of one cUAL a Word focr first. in. .sertion, one-half cent a word foi each subsequent insertion. No notice accepted for less than 25c first time 100 tons 16 per cent acid. Morris & Co., Pickens. LOST-Sunday night near jail, two automobile chains. Finder please return to Sentinel office. EMBROIDERY LOVERS.-Send for our catalogue; thread for em broidery, any colcr; embroidery needle, the very latest, will be sent C. 0. D. for $1.00 on 10-day trial. Write today. Arthur Flood, 193 Line Street, Charleston, S. C. 50 SEWING.-I have opened my sew ing and hat parlor in my home in stead of over A. M. Morris' store, as I ,am now living at the Freeman old1 home near Pickens depot. Bring you sowing and get your hat before they are all picked over. Price right to all. Mrs. Lola Manley. I will grade cotton seed Friday, "March 17, and Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24. E. E. Lusk, Pick en. WANTED-To buy a strip lown body for Ford car or will buy com plete car. Want one with fenders, windshield and top. Robert M. Wel born, Pickens R3, Phone 2303. MILK COWS FOR SALE.-Young fresh milk cows from $25.00 to $35. 00, giving 2 and 3 gallons. Good stock. Come and see what I have A. D. Mann, Six Mile, S. C. BLACKSMITH WORK in exchange for country produce.-,I will do yout blacksmith work and take pay ir country produce. My prices ' ar right, too. J. Wesley Garrett, Pick ens. 4t FOR SALE.-At the Goudeloc place, March 18, all my persona property, including one horse, on automobile and last year's farm pro r duce. Mrs. Ada Durham. t FOR SALE-A few bushels Clevc f land Big Boll cotton seed, carefull d handled and ginned, grown 192( i Sample of seed may be seen at Picl ens l-lardware and Grocery Co. Ja. 13. Craig, Plickens, S. C. d FOR SA1LE-\ fine thoroughbre - jersey bull, about two yeax 01< Will trade for fat beef cattL!. IN h T. Earle, Central, S. C. MeIn Wanted-To sell our goods i 1country anid- city. Why ww-k fi othel' uben you can have a busi.e '>f . .11 own with a steady inew1om We sell goolds cn time and-wait ft our m1onyr.. Tem 'or auto nee(led ft e! untry work, no outfit needed i city. Experience unnecessary n - train in salesmanship. McConnon, s Coimpany, Winona, M inn. Mentio e this paper. & For Sale or Trade.-Edison An ', heroa and 22 records; in good cond tion; will sc~l cheap 0or tratde. RI. P- Rtece, Central R 4. of WANTrED-$3,500 for a client o is 'tilt edge security twice the valt rof this~ amount. Wi pay eight pC rt cnt nterst wl rpaythe loani ni- mt.nthly installments if desired. Con ece municate with C. E. Robinson, Piel i't ens, S. C. FOR SA LE--I have for sale abot s5 25 bushels of soeed sweet potatoes an mn about 50 bushels (of good eating swe< ly potatoes. $1.00 per bushel. A. 1. n- Simmons, Pickenis RI. I tpd. ..The tie market at Pickens is oper E. . Un) up and the people are takin advantage of it to get ready cash ti'le themi over these tight times. F()R SALhE.-Thoroughbred Polan China pies. D. S. Thomas, Murph, S. C. F.OR RENT-One horse farm, neca LTwelve Mile Camp ground. 5 rooi ighouse, 6 acr~es bottom land, resti stubble land. T. B. Robertson, R 5. Id )fBATTERIES CHARGED.- I a: . still on the job charging batterie: o Also keep new acid all the time. Fret 'e 50e to $1.25. C. W. Hunter, Picken e R2. tf. 3Sw pd. .,, PELLAGRA SUFF'ERERS: I hay fa remedy for pellagra which has bee r most successful wherever used. Ar s, treating several patients now, an la anybody suff'ering from this diseas should see me. J. S. Barker, Calhoui dI S. C. dl -. SWANTED--No. 1 pine lumbe: Pickens Cabinet Works. Seed Corn For Salo.-Write fo information about Douthit's Prolifi -'Corn. It tops tihe list at all Exper: e nment Stations in this State for five r year per10d. J. B. Douthit, Jr. Origi nator, Pendleton, S. C. 1FOR SA LE--Good house and lo u Pick-ens. Terms reasonable. AppI oMrs. Sallie Sutherland, Salem, E ,R2. NOTrICE-Registered Berkshi1 -)>oar ser'vice $5.00 or pig. W. J a thews , Pick-ens, S. C. it '.e c'heck-s ar~e money. TIhe; I 1 eur' tes huiV provision I&tinmg. .W'hat more can a mai NEW ARI Griffon Clot Both young and old men today i After making careful inspection-o: we decided that the "Griffon" mi and finest tailored line we found bu er by far than other high grade c Van Heusen Coll Something new but good. E your shirts. Saves your ties. I We have some pleasant thing dress shirts will surprise you bot finest silk shirt. A beautiful line makers quite as efficient as those w FOLGER The home of Walk-O woven hosiery, Griff Machines, Iron King S Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will C make application to N. A. Christopher i Esq., Judge of Probate for Picken 3 county, in the State of South Carolina - on Friday the 17th day of March 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon or -as soon thereafter as said appli cation can be heard, for leave to makc final settlement of the personal estatt of 1. N. Cook, deceased, and obtair discharge as adininistratrix os said estate. Mrs. Margaret M. Cook, Administratrix. F e. 17, 122. Nutice of Final Settlement and S.isch arge Notice is hereby given that I wil make application to N. A. Christo. n pher, Esq., Judge of rb'obate foi Pickcns County, in the State of South Carolina, on Saturday, th( 1st day of April, 1922, at 11 o'clock ' in the forenoon, or as soon there. r after as said applicati~h can bc ' heard, for leave to make final set. e tlenent of the personal estate of a Roy C. Allen, minor, and obtain dis 1 chargo as Guardian of said minor T. R. Allen, Guardian. Nutice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims a ;. gainist the estate of the late Nancy E. Neighbors must present the samt - duly proven, on or before the 1st a day of April, 1922, or he debarred e payment; and all persons indebted r to said estate must make paymeni n en or before the above date to J. L Cantrell. - J. L. Cantrell, Executor. TRESP'ASS NOTICE t We, the undersigned hereby prohibi Iall persons from huntin-g, fishing rcutting timber or trespassing in an manner upon our lands, under ful -penalty of th law. - Ben Porter Mrs.. Emma Lathen 0 and sons. - J.N.Lr dI W. B. Collins Luther Boggs Mrs. Ora Mauldin r Grady Reece D. M. Nix C. B. Nix . J. E. Nix - J. L. Murphee 1 John Gillespie I' J. M. Gillespie s . .J. D. Stansell G. E. Kennemore -* J. A. Hunnicutt - e ~.Frank Lewis -L. P. Stevens . E. G. Childress J. C. Stewart. -~ ~ Jackson Cassell -W. P. Davis. W. A. Davis Elijiah Winchester J. H1. Powers r J. B. Powers B. H. Powers Dave Parrott - , W. E. Ellenburg EW.Brazeale - T. A. Hitt t B. E. Hlaynes Lannie Grant J. A. Chappell Will Cooper Leonard Nations S. P. Marchbanks Ernest Allgood W. HI. C. Rice M . A. Alborson 1" 'T. H-ooner LIALS FO hes. -- Van He kre looking for snappier, bett'er mad co I several different lines of high gra d( ke was far ahead of any line we lo ol also reasonable in price, from $25..0( 1 othes, but as well made as any. ar--The World's o starching. No rough edges. Wil 1 L soft collar with the appearance of a s to show you in the way of smart s h i in quality and price. Starting at $-1. :of Silk Madras shirts at $2.00, $2. 5 ,to model our Griffon clothes. And t h , HENDRICK ver and Endicott Johnson shoe )n Clothes, Carhart- overal toves, Devoe Paints, Chase lats and Gents' FurnishinI Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. In Court of Common Pleas Eugene Whitten, Plaintiff, against George T. Reid, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in tiM above stated case by His Honor Judge R. W. Memminger, October 7, 1921, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, SALESDAY IN APRIL, 1922 the same being April 3, 1922, during the legal h'urs for sale, a-t Pickens Court House, S. C., the following described real estate, to-wit: All that piece, )arcel or lot of land lying and being situate in the State and County aforesaid, and in the Town of Calhoun, bounded as fcllows: Bounded on the east by I lands of J. T. Barker, on the north by Calhoun Street, on the west by lands of Aaron Boggs Estate, <a the south by lands of William Bar ker, known. in plat of survey of the Town of Calhoun made by F. V. Clayton. surveyor, as Lots Numberis 9. M vid 40. the samre conveyed to Janie F. Reid by C. R. Lawrence on the 15th day of November, 1016; containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Terms cash; purchaser to pay forc all papers and revenue stamps and recording the same. If purchaser fails to comply in reasonable time the same will be resold at the risk and expense of the former purchas er. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Pickens County, S. C. March 13, 1922. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND) DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 31st (lay of March 1922, at 11 o'celock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said( application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the personal estate of N. E. Strickland deceased, andl obtain (1is charge as administratrix of said es tate. Mrs. Carrie Strickland, Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENIT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens , county, in the State of South Carolina, I on the 31st day 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 settle ment of the personal estate of W. M. Strickland deceased, and obtain dis-. charge as administratrix of said es tate Mrs. Carrie Strickland, Administratrix. SCHEDULE PICKENS6,EASLEY TRANSFER Daily and Sunday Leave P'ickens for Easley '7:40 a. in., 11:40 a. in., 2:00 p. mn. 5:00 p. m. Leave Easley for Pickens 9:00 a. mn., 1:00 p. mn., 3i:30 p mn, 9:40 p. mn. Meets Southern trains Nos. 29, 40, 16, 15, 30 and 45 at Easley. Fare 50c each way. Bus leaves from Pickens Drug Store and Easley depot. Will call for Ickens passengers for early morning trip). Phone calls to Pickens DruIg Co., Phon~e No. 8. 100 ton:< 16 per~ cent acid. Morrkis & Co., Pickons. usen Collars. clothes, than a few yoar .agt i clothes for men, and young men, ced at. Not only the best fitting ), $30.00, $35.00', up to $40.00. Cheap Smartest Collar not wilt. Will not wrinkle. Saves stiff collar. ,rts and racy neckties. Our line of 00 and going up to $6.0"tor- the ) and $3.00 Fashioned for us by it's quite a complimet' s & Co. s, Stetson hats, Inter 3, New Home Sewing, Dity buggies, American lioods a Specialty CLERKA SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Fort Hill Bank, a Corporation, Daainst a . Plaintiff, Dave Harris, Susan Harris, M. M. o Hunter, and Farmers Bank of Central, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case by His Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Chambers, Pickens, S. C., dated March 13, 1922, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, on the terms herein after namlled, SALESDAY IN APRIL. 1922 the same being April 3, 1922. during the lerxal hours for sales at Pickens C. H., S. C., all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being sit uate in the above named State and County, and containing five and 67 100 acres, more or less, as shown by plat of survey In made by S. M. Martin, sur'e'yor*, on first (lay of September, 1916, and having the fol lcwing metes and bounds, to-wit: Beginning at Iron Pin S 3, W A.82 Iron Pin; thence S 87, E 2.22 to a small ---; thence 19 1-2, E 5.23 to Iron Pin, center of oldl roadl; thence N 51, WV 13.94 to Irc Pipe, the beginning corner; adjol ing lands of Aaron Boggs and< tate of AndIrew Jackson. TERMS: One-half cash on d o~f sale; balance on credit of twe months to be secured by bond purchaser and mortgage of pi aises, and the purchaser sl.a.k be required to insure the house for not less than eight hundred dlollars and1 assign said policy to said Clerk of Court for further security. Pur ehaser may have leave to pay all eash eon (lay of sale. Purchaser to pay for all papers, revenue stamipa andI rebrding the same. If pur chaser fails to comly in one hour the same will be resold the same day at the risk and expense of the former purchaser. 0. S. STEWART. Clerk of .Court,. Pickens County, S. C. March 13, 1922. PICKENS CHURCH DIRECTQRY. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. T. Cox, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. nm. Preaching every second and fourth sunday at 11 a. m. Preaching every Sunday night at ':30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday it 7:30 p. mi. GRACE METHODIST'CHUTRCH Rev. J. C. Diggs, Pastor, Pickens Sunday School at 10 a. mi. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.' m. md 7:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting every sunday at 6:30 p. mi... Prayer Meeting every Thursday it 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTrERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Knox, Pastor, Liberty Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. Preaching every first and third sunday morning at 11:15, andl every iecond~ and fourth Sunday night at 1:00. rIONEY TO LOAN On Improvedl Farms in Pickens, 3conee andl Greenville counties. City property, 0 eenville, Easley and - eneca. R. E. BRUCE, Pickens, S. C. Of'iee C ver Keowee Bank.