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VI FORDCAR FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVE Terms arranged to suit your. convenience. GENUINE FORD PARTS J. M. Smith Auto Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Phone 101. Easley,.S. C. We Sell 'em All Over Pickens County. - r,$44 LI -T F. C. Burnett, Main Street, Picken. S. C. PLUMmING & HEATING Large Steck of Fixture.. on Hand. Estimates Furnid4ie d Free. Mules foiSale Some good, serviceable mules for sale at the right price. Newton & Bates Pickens 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 Bui. for bunch peas. $2.25 'for vine peas. Greenville market for eggs. Yours for trade, U. 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. X .9 . Miss Jonnie Attaway of Liberty spent last week end in this city. Miss Annie Pearle Shirley was the guest of.Misses Elva and Ethel Stew art. last week-end. Mr. Dwight Attaway of Liberty spent last Sunday at his home in -this city. Mrs. Stell'a P. Hopkins spent the week end at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter. Miss Emily Thornley of Converse College spent last Saturday and Sun day at her home in this city. Mrs. Inez Crump, a teacher of one of the Greenville schools, visited at VWe home near this city last week end. Misses Annie Brown and Lucile Calines of Greenville were the guests of Mrs. Federick Van Clayton for several (lays last week. Miss Eleen Finley is at home for a short vacation after teaching at Three and Twenty school for the last session. Miss Bessie Stewart a student at G. W. C. spent last week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thrasher of Townville spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Thrasher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Findley. A large crowd of Pickens people attended the B. M. . Minstrel which was given in Easley last Friday night. It was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. Wille McDaniel has returned to Anderson after having spent Sat urday an(d Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McDaniel. Mrs. B. R. Floyd and daughters of Greenville, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart last Saturday and Sunday. There will be an entertainment at Bethlehem school house Thursday night, April 13. Community string band will furnish music. Everyon is invited to come. HONOR ROLL BETHLEHEM SCHOOL First Grade.-Mary Pearl Bates Loree Benson, Pickens Gilstrap Clay Hicks, Jossie Herde, Jessit Horde, Bessie Herde, C. P. Simnpns Second Grade.--Feltz Aiken, Alie4 Bates, Floride Benson, Floyd Fields Hurie Fortner, Nancy Mary Looper Jessie Roper, Syble Roper, Beau fort Simmens, Hlassie White, Main dIa Wyatt, Gladys Waldrop, Frani H erde. Third Grade.--Lizzie Belle Gil strap, Gladys Coleman, Ruth Bates, Nera Henry, Ora Henry, T. M. Loop. er, Lloyd Parsons. Fourth Grade.-Weldon Waldrop, Fifth Grader.-Gertirude Coleman, Nellie Davidson, Gladys Roper, Grace Waldrop, Ralph Benson, Ernest Hol den, Broadus Simmons. sixth Grade.-Lillie Fortner, Wil lie -Hicks, Frank Benson, David Ro per. Seventh Grade.-Lillian Bates, An nie Hicks, Vadie Simmons. .MARRIAGE Mr. Robert Baker andl Miss Pear Webb of Anderson county were mar ried Saturday March .25 at Liberty Rev. H1. A. Knox performed the cor e mcny. Mrs. Baker is an attractive an( .talen~cd young lady and was a ,opiu Iar teacher at Townville this year Mr. Baker is the son of Mrs. Craig Baker one of Pickens sturd~iest young - men andl a prcsperous farmer of thih county. They wvill make their home at Mrs. Bakers country home a few~ miles from Pickens. They have th( goodl wishes of hosts of friends, and ar welcomed cordlially to our~ midlsts. W A LDR1OP-ELLISON Married, April 2, 1922, at the Pick ens parsonage, Miss Lois Waldrop' and Mr. J. W,. Elliscn. Mr. Ellison is ai business man of Easle'y. Mrs. Ellison is a dleughter of Mr. and Mrs. -S. S. Waldro~p of the Eanon section. Thie happy couple have the~ conrtuI. lations of their many friends for a long and happy life together. Core mony wvas performedC~ by Rcv. D Pierce Hudson. FOR1 SALE.-Brackets and Insula. tosalso Telephone andl Electrical suIpplies, see, Walter Hester at Th< jPickens Sentinel. Qftf~iffJO t - Picked, -0 Martin, Bythe; Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South - Carolina Practice in State and Federal Courts Pickens Office Pho: 9. J. R. Martin J. H. Earle Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-at-Law. Pratice in all Courts. Pickens Office in Court House. Greenvlle Office opposite Postof~e, Phone 404. The Sentinel has the. exclusive agency in Picklns for Harcourt & Co., Louisville, Ky., makers of America's finest engraved wedding invitations, announcements, cards, stationry, etc. The Harcourt imi print is the mark of highest quality. Handsome samples may be seen at The Sentinel office. 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. PALl Columi April 17 Gayest Week' LADIES' We are glad plete l'iie of ladit wil find our pric . We also ,hav< -You will find any rolled brim Bang We als'o enrry shirts, extra t~roi Ladies coats, coa dress goods, rn hams dlown to the We have the you see our good Quality Succ4 Prtfe iall 0ouzts "Ytlt SOffice over Piekens Bank. Reasonable Prices Pickensi S. Q. Masonic Bldg.; Pickens, Shoats Aid Pigs We still have some of those good shoats and pigs, but they have- been selling like hot cakes. Get 'em quick. E. P. McCRAVY, Easley, O'DELL BROS. Liberty. VIAFESTA The Capital city's big - festival wt.Lk for the pcople of all the' State, featuring: Float Parades, Baby- Par Show, Auto Shc.w, Industrial Exhib its ,cte. The 45 Beauty Queens from each county in the State an4 1pe Crowning of Queen of Palmatesta. Engagement extraordinary, NORA BAYES, the famous Broadway star m2 2 and other amusement features. in the State's History--COME TRIMMED HATSE to advise our east tomers that we now have in a oem as hand trimmed ha ts, in the latest spring designs. You es reasonable and a various'assortment to seleot from... just opened up ou r spiring line of menis and boys hats. ,. 'thing from the Ste tson or Schoble in felts, or the pencil kok in straw dIown to the. old reliable Mexican sub hats. a complete line of b oys and men's suits, dIress or work isers, belts, shoes f rom the Florsheim to the wvork shoe.9 t suits, dlresses, an dI the largest patterns and colors in ring from imlportedl Ponges, Silk Satins, 'French Ging- f lowv pricedl ap;ron g inghams. .M goods, you know yo ur needs andl we will be glad to have'7 s at any time. You are always welcome. - :. Is Assured and Low Prices a Certainty (RDS & DAR SEY . assors to T. L. Benson & Co. Butterick Patterns In Stock.) 4