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&V Make Every Daya ay-Dy A farmer told me last week, I u se. to have White Leghoi'ns and I carried a bucket of eggs to the stor e twice a-week. I haven't had any to carry since I got rid o1 them. 3ure want soxne of your eggs as soon as my hens go to setting. A. P. HAMMONDS, PICKENS, S. C. 265 to 300 egg strain White Leghorn. $2.00 for 15. .. $10 per 100. Special for Friday & Saturday DAINTY MAID CANDY-Regular Retail Price, 80c. Special at 69c. If you don't think this candy worth 803 'we will return your money. All chocolate covered caramels, nuts, fruits. We also have a nice line of loose chocolates and other candy. " Try The Drtg S/ore First" KEOWEE PHARMACY NUNNALLY'S CANDY R. E. Lewis, Prop Phone 24 You Will Find Me Doing Bus iness at the Same Old Place and if you want the highest prices for produce, bring it to me. I am paying: 20c per lb. for hens. 25c per lb. for fryers up to 65c. 10c per lb. for old roosters. 18c per lb. for dry hams. $2.00 Bu. for bunch peas. $2.25 for vine peas. Greenville market for eggs. Yours for trade, J. W. H ENDRICKS PICKENS CABINET WORKS SASH - DOORS - MOULDINGS LIME - CEMENTS Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Kinds. We have a good assortment of glass. Windshields cut and put in. Eggs From Every Hen and cr Il m 1 n aat -n or e l e afl~h a ( n mke layers . E\{'t Egg Producer. iekes ran las ofu r. lt os li og 1 odt it at prdWes at mt a mleine of ngCaro-Vet Standatrdi tenmde for Horses. Muaes, Cattle Hogs andl Poultry. Wo will glady refticd your money ir you fatil to get 5 atisfactory results from the use ofV ahy AUJTHORIZED DEAL.ERS IN PICKENS COUNTY -0. P. (Illiesplo ... (Central, S. C., Route 1. J. Ii. Hollidmay ............Liberty, S. C. Rt. T. Smith Drug Co...Eaisley, S. C. M1. I. Iloggs ...Liberty, S. C., Route 1; N. B. WIlliams ........ Dacuvilio, S. C. N. H. Reeves .... Liberty, S. C., Rotute 1. 3. wV. Looper ..........aley Route 2. Keowee P'harmnacy ........ Plekens, B. C. . L. Jones & Son ...Ensley Route 6. J. Md. (larrett & Son.. Pickens, S. C., Bi. 2. flunfer's Pharmacy ....... Liberty, S. C. Six Mile Pharmacy ...Six Mile, S. c. WV. 5. Parsons .......... Liberty, S. C. J. L,. Dillard & Son .... Six Mle, 8, C. Do you 'need money? If so there!TeteartatPcesIopn 3a no' yeeson why you can't get It.I Cros# ties at Pickens are bringing igu n h epeaetkn '70cens. hisIs arod ric an Jadvantage of It to get ready cash to wt ng tht tw weksten.gn tide themn over these tight times. Farners have begun haulink oit fertilizer. Cotton was bringing 17 1-2 dents on the Pickens market Wednesday. Claud Looper will preach at Praters school house next Sunday afternoon at three o'cloeck. Hereafter there will be preaching at the Pickens Baptist church every Sunday night at 7:30. Business is picking up in Pickens. Folger, Hendricks & Co. sold four 2 horse Bain wagons Tuesday. William Coleman, farmer and cot ton mill man of Union, has announced that he is a candidatd for governor. If your subscription to The Senti nel has expired, don't forget to renew this week if you want the paper next week. Don't forget the farmer's cep crative cotton marketing meeting at J. W. Hendricks' store Thirsday, Aarch 16, at. 2 p. m. Miss Elinor Bright, of Northum berland, Penn., is visiting her sisters, Mesdames R. R. Roark and Weldon Christopher in Pickens. If you did not begin reading our new serial story last week. begin it new. A synopsis is printed which will enable one to begin this week and wet full understandin.g of the story. Do yon know the champion trapper aI hunter of Pickens county ? Didn't know we had a professional tranner did 'yu? W0l1. we have. and The Sentinel will tell you about him next week. Mr. J. IT. Bruce, cashier of tha Pickens Bank. has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. Bruce is an unusually popular young man and it will be a f'reat relief to many friends to know that he is now steadily im proving. Former lieutenant-governor An drew J. Bethta has announced that he is a candidate for governor of South Carolina. Mr. Betha will be remem bered as the man who went, across the ocean on Henry Ford's peace ship and stopped the war several years ago. The legislature passed a resolution authorizing the state highway com mission to investigate and -find out what it would cost to build a hard suirface road from CharleAton to the North Carolina line by way of Lau. rens, Greenville and Pickens. Thig information will be placed before th. legislature next year and some actior mav be taken which will lead to the building of the road. Do you need money? If so there is no reason why you can't got it, (ross ties at Piekens are brmgina 70 cents. This is a good urice and within the last two wveeks the wagons are hauling thenm in. COMMUNITY PRESSING CLUB. Next Door To Edwards & Darsey. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, and Al tering. All work Called For -Prompt Delivery. Give God Your Heart and Sunmmey Your Clothes and We wvill Keel) You Clean. M. E. SUMMEY, Prop). Cross tie checks are money. They wvill pay your taxes, buy provisions andlclothing. What more can a man expect these (lays? * * *: * * * * * *i * * EGGS FOR SETTING * ** *~ Ferris or Kulp Strain (wvhite * * leghorn) $2.00 per setting. * *B. B. PORTER* ** *Pickens, S. C. * * * * * * * * * * * TRESPASS NOTICE We, the undersigned, hereby wvarn -all persons not to hunt birds on our land, under the penalty of the law. Charlie Childress T. B. Robinson J. M. Brazeale P. M. Brazeale 0. C. Crenshaw J. L. Hunter J. A. H. Townes * S. L. Simmons J. T. Massingill W. M. Martin FMr. Harper. J. B. Brazeale Frank~ Brazeale W. P. Long The Taylor Colqjuit~t Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are now in a position to handle all the White Oa~k .ies brought In and pay CASH for them. Brother that sounds good fr the CASH ls'what we are need ing most thede days. The March meeting of the U. D. C. was held at the home of Mrs. Quy, iMcFall, who was assisted in enter taining by Mrs. Hagan. The president, Mrs. T. J. Mauldin, has just returned from Richmond, that old city which Is so full of tem Iniscenses of the days of the sixties, and she gave a fine description of it. This was given in 'a most excellent and instructive manner, which viv idly impresed all present. 'Mrs. Ves ta McFall read an original paper on Wade Hampton, which was one of the very finest. Immediately after this the ladies were Invited into the dining room where, on the table sat a beautiful cupid in the person of little two-year old Guy McFall, Jr., who was sur rounded by a great nurmber of hand. kerchiefs, which were a shower from the .Daughters to Miss Mildred Cox, one of thq members who is soon to wed. Ice cream and cake was served and a most pleasant social half-hour was enjoyed. COX-WOODRUFF The following handsomely engrav ed wedding invitations have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cox request the honour of your presence at the marriage of'their daughter Mildred Octavia to Dr. Paden E. Woodruff en Wednesday afternoon, March 22, at five o'elock, Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Pickens, S. C. BAPTIST MEErING AT PICKENS. All pastors, executive and1(l con servation committees. leaders of the W. M. U., laymen. B. Y. P. U., church treasurer. mnd other workers of the Pickens Baptist association are re quested to he present at a .onference to be held in Piekens Baptist church Tuesday morning, March 21. FNTERTAIN.MENT AT PICKENS MILL NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. There will be a play given at the Pickens Mill school house next Sat urday night by the Pickens Mill band. "Always in Trouble" is the name of the play. A small admission fee will be chor-ed and the proceeds will go for the benefit of the band. Do you need money ? If so there is no reason why you can't get it. Cross ties at Pickens are bringing 70 cents. This is a good price'and within the last two weeks the wagons are hauling them in. OV "Look here, their will, didn't th "No, why?" "Just look a "Oh, well, t1t & Darsey's and it n "Oh, yes, th< -"But what al "Yes, I got t] SHIEM shoes this t -"Well you ce /J are." ''You know t: shirts are hard to b "Yes, not on] about such lovely pi the minute in style Goods to suit Our stock is I your needs at any t at any time, for you Quality EDWI Succe D. A. 'RMETING. On Tuesday afternoon of last week the March.nreeting of the-Fort Prince teorge Chapter D. A. R. was hold at the home of Mrs. Wayne F. Maul din with Mrs. Frank McFall as joint hostess. . Several members were absent on account of sickness, but those present will ever remember the occasion with pleasure. Mrs. Mauldin had numbers of beautifully blooming hyacinths and vi('?ets in her living room and. the bright spring sunshine cast a halo of lovliness over the scene which will not be easily forgotten. In the absence of Mrs. T. J. Maul ilin, Regent, and Mrs.- Dr. Kirksey, Vice-Regent, the meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. Frxank .McFall, Va rious matters of interest pertaining to the work were thoroughly discuss. de. The corresponding secretary was instructed to write a letter of sympa.. thy to Mrs. Johnson one of the mem bers of Liberty who recently lost a brother at Ninety Six. A paper on Pendleton was read by Mrs. Frank MeFall which told how that old place was once the pride of upper Carolina-of the magnificence of herq homes of ante bellum days and above all of her old "blue bloods" of those same times. It also told of the Old Stone church and the grave yard there where so ninny ofiour brave and gallant heroes and others of equal importance are sleeing their last long sleep. This was followed by a piano selection, "Humoresque," by Miss May McFall who charmed her listeners by her exqusite touch. Mrs. Wayne Mauldin read a good article on the life of General Andrew Pickens which w.as very instrue.tive. 'l'he hostess, assisted by Miss Eli. nor Ma111din, served delicious block cream and pound cake while a half hour was being spent socially. MT. CARMEL. HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY. Priner-Velvert Banks, Norman Julian, Pinkney O'Sheal. , Rnymon Crane, Ralph Day. First Grade.-Fay Latheni, Mar enrct Tanner, Dorothy Holcombe, Marshall Biggs. Soond Grade,.-Honer Barnette, Bailey Brown. Third Grade.-Carrie Biggs, May Julian. Fourth Grade.-Maud Green. Fred Tanner, Clarence Julian, Will Julian, Fifth Grade.-Gladys Brown, Ella Mate Ferguson. Sixth Grade.-Eninia Grace Lath ei, Lillian Crane, James' Barnett, Jesse Crane. Seventh Grade.-George Hitt, Flor enee Hitt. Eiahth Grade.-Cortez Brown, Liz zie Fereuson. Anna Belle Reynold, Pearl Chastain. RHEA] man, someone must have i : the clothes you are wearing, is is a STYLEPLUS suit I b ot only fits and feels good, bu >se clothes are guaranteed. >out those shoes you look so d -iem there too. Thought I'd i me." rtainly got a good shoe for 'iey carry a good line of sti y in ready-to-wear, but the itterns in dress goods, and th2 and quality." your taste and at prices to si arge and we are continually'1 ime. Will be glad to show y< Sare always welcome.. Is Assured and Low Prices a Certair LRDS & DA ssors to T. L. Benson J Butterick Patterns In Stock.1 'HAVE'"Yo THES SMTONS? If so, Commence Taking Gud to-Mangan and Get Back t Goo . Health. , -.Laok of vitality, a feeqling of tfrednes4 bad breath, pale lips; color. lescheeks, loss of weight,. flabby flesh, lessened strength-all of these cell for the Immediate use of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It will postiely ro duce satisfactory results. Try tak Ing it ,with your meals for a few weelke and be surprised with the im. provetients in your condition.'Gude's Pepto-Mangan will help you back to stringth during einvalei nce. -any illness. It has been prescribed sue. cessfully by physicians everywhere for. thirty years. It is a recognized Iron tonic of honest merit. For sale in liquid and.tablet form by all drug. gists. Ask for it by the full name. 'Gude's Pepto-Mangan". Adver; tisement. AMENDED SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. Easley Loan & Trust Company, at corporation, B. M. McGee and Hen ry P. McGee, Plaintiffs. against. Silas Hunt, R. Y. Hellums, Independ. ent Guano Company, J. C. McElory, Alf McAdams, A. F. Day, Mrs. Kate -R. Medlock, J. M.. McAdams, Bettie Savage, Carrie Smith, John Nimmons and all others heirs at law of Wesley McAdanis, deceased, and allothers who may be grantees' cr mortgage crcditors of the said 4 Wesley McAdams or his heirs at law, and all persons who may hnve er claim any interest in the subject of this action, whose names and residences are unknown to plain. tills, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re ouired to answer the comiplaint in this action, which was this (lay filed i the office of the Clerk of Court, at Pickens. S. C. and is now on.file in said office, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber ~at his office at Pickens, S. C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive.of the lay of service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for. the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 14, 1922. C. E. ROBINSON, Plaintiffs attorney. 0. S. STEWART Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. .C; emembered you in ought at Edwards t it wears well." ressed up in? ;ry a pair of FLOR.. I know what they uff, their hats and ladies are talking ey are right up to tit your purse. Fillng in to have yU through our line RISEY k Co.