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ap1cK1NS, S. CO' SLISED EVERW THURSDA a o a Ye:r invariably In Advan etijtred at I ickens, S. 0. Postoflice i *S wond Claps Mal! Matter. GARY 1I1OTT, Editor and Mgr. INSTALLING WATFRWORKS I COURTlOUSE AND JAIL Pluiberst begim work Ionday ii stntling piing and other phimbin fitures inl the court hicuse inl ordc that the building may he 4erved b thc city waterwrks syst:-m. Whe t'1a court. house work is finishe .mila.r work will beg..in oil the count: The plan~s are'.e i ad whlel ermplcted thlere ;--ill i,e a ladies t!kt oi the Ii:., f:oci 0, the cour - , i a li il '!" m en's tilet wlhiel t i. fV r e l the base r :it. A i)O i i,*iu .-t foutil 'At'ries v u.. n, L % -. I v, I ni < iltl u h m I e t :: \'fZi .J. G. Ain- :' G cwr h;as the con trla( ; r doi lte. u tn work. STO RFSCIOEE\i., The werebene-11 of ian will ob svV. the tua eu.,toi this year c Ocsinlr thai. .t. earlii ddrin thev h- t .,unun11e:- me(:,hS aif allowinl their clerk:i some recreation durin the a.ienV s. The followinig met ezimt ha ve at" eed to close thei . ac:hi <ay at (::10 o'clock es 'trf Sattuindhiys. 1rem April 15 t &pltmber 15: Folger, Ilendricks - ('. 30 rs& CoPcesUardwar, uid C-rceery Co., Eadwards & Darese) \. C. GrIavtly, T. L. Bivetis & Co. SINGING CONVENTION TO 31EE Gtreat Cr(.wd ExpcertA t0 Attend( Cutity Conv.-ntionl Trhe~ Piakens~ ii cunty timirin .-: eat v.titonl will be hld wi'h the ehmi' ot 1:.'6h1. 0h ree miles; west (t' E-:as A v.il 2 and 23 which will he t fourth Sel'Aday and Satui:ty beto '1The 10Use has recentv lben 1 paired '1nd kimmno inl ,elcnii So let every chnrleiah an( ' Sun school in Ct cuny olnd dele!.at ve expectl soon- of the Ist .int in South Carolina (At be there to si the gospel of Chri4sI. Be a;I IIIl Saturday mior In1ing at 10 o'e.lock begin the service. WN e arjie look1i for an immelnls Ilroig of people. let the people beatgin toa think ov how miany ehicke~ns, hamls, cows, et to) have.' reatdy for dljiner, both Se urdayv and Sunday. TFhose whoa. ha1 8teen stingers eati cout at . conntio have an idlea that thea big fiots lul le usted ini coo1kingi. esies il .1iner *, it. .s whispereda arotund th severa Il prn(ril(s ari ic xpetcd at ifthat htt trule. "hide~1 out , litt. A\ Iree entertaimneat illh be git at Wolf~ creeak sihcool houtsea Fida ighit, A pi ili II. The~ featuire wvill I a lhiy ent itled "\ir . Tubbst D~oes 1 I Q n 1 ae-dht n th pa bacco. 'TyPen nex thn. len * C~fresh--s est. o ba@o Gm' razntc 'ALEXANDER THAR PICKENS, S. C. For Wednesday ad Thursday, April 12 and 13.. Mario Prevost, in "NOBODTS FQOL' Y ou rmcmbor her in 'her last picturo shown here sonietime ago, "Danterous Little .Deinori? This is a story of an ugly duckling who Llessomed into a social butterfly un fer a (euge of inherited wealth. A sIendid little picture for this star. SIr-tig cast Harry Myers, Helen Harris, Lydia 4Xeamans, TItus and Geore Kuwa. Directed by King r 1aggot I ihaty and SaturdayApril 14 and 15. A real star .v. ral' picture. H-erebert lawlinson in "THE IAN UNDER, COVEI" Tihe nen that wrote this story is a priscnec and has cre4ted a good - deal of discussion lin special inter.. vw ftW r magazines. Under the ttle the '"Man Under Cover" he l'as writtnit a powerful story of a man wh.: had to go crooked in order to Co LIrht. It 1 a strong story by .:.:, v.h 4knows, m11ade into a e.~kigaction picture, the stellar S en Herbert Rawlinson, the he.A.mn idol o1 the, Americ:m girl, S'.1d b Dabra Dedford. Monday .ndi Tucsdny, April 17 and 18. ar: Mile.; Miter-"The Sunbeam of the Sceen' int) "SWVEET LAVENDER" Tihe story of sweet old fashioned, love. a1'ruir and a girl with a sweet olL fashioell'd anaIe. Her name was [Lavender but she herself was "true blue" T!is is too good to miss. The cast includ.4, Sylva Ashton, Milton Sills, r Theodore lobcrts and many others. %ASSIST.\N'T COUNTY TREASUR Iorn unto Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. F I' , A pril 8, a fine 0n, 0. T. Jr. Georre I,. Mitchell of Greenville ipeit the wtek end with his father Rev. _H.P. Mitehell. FOR SAML1-On1, practically new ord I t , uin car, in excellent condi ion. Will sell for cas'h or good Ito ilerS or will trade for anythil u't canl be readily turned into cash. R. M. Wlborn, Piclkens, R :I Phone W AbNT E D--T buy soce good( shoats. Apply to .1. Luther Hughes at "g | lug ht B:.s Blacksmith shop. :t. to Ig NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT so AND DISCHARGE -. Notice is hereby g'iven' t hat we will i-nake app!iention to N. A. Christo pher Esq., Judge0 of Probate fojr SPie'kens county, in the State o~f SSouth Caroli n, on Sa turday, the 6. h day of May, 1922, at 11 o'clock t in t he forenooin, or as sooni thereafter a as said application can be heard, for to leave to make fiunal set tlement of the real and personal estate of J. M. Nat ions. dleceflaed. and obtain dis ni chlargse 1' st administr'ators of said es y ta:'.. 'C V. M. Nations, -S. W. Nations, Adm inistrator's. eby y SP CIAL' IfCES Notices run upder this head at the rato.of one colt a word for first in sertion, one-half cent a word fqr each subsequent insertion. No notice accepted for less-than 25c first time. Nice Milk cow fof' sale. See Mrs. N. E. Hughes, Liberty, R 3. . I can sell any 'Real Estate you have in Pickens county if the priee is right. E. L. Hendcrson, Central, S. C. LOST-In Pickens last Saturday, a baby's white woolen coat. Finder please return to Sentinel office or Mrs. W. J-. Stewart. FOR SALE-100 acres land with 50 acres first class brick clay. Cash. Hal T. Boggs, Calhoun, S. C. it A marble head and glass eyes can tell the difference between an old roast and fresl6 roa'sted coffee. Ask your dealer for Bull's fresh roasted coffees. 6t 1-OR SALE-Three head horse, or vi I trade for team of good mules. L. A. Dale, Route 4. EMBROIDERY LOVERS.-Send for our catalogue; thread for em broidery, any coloir; 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 N.HLlK COWS FOR SALE.-Young fresh milk cows from $25.00 to $35. 00, givirg 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 .Our blacksmith work and take pay in country produce. My prices are right, too. J. Wesley Garrett, Pick 4t FOR SALE-A few bushels Cleve land Big Boll 'cotton seed, carefully handled and ginned, grown 1920. Sample of seed may be seen at Pick ens Hardware and Grocery Co. Jas. D. Crai-S. Pickens, S. C. FOR SALE-A fine thoroughbred *-rsey bull, about two ye,ars old. Will trade for fat beef cattlb. W. T. Earle, Central, S. C. For Sale or Trade.-Edison Am berolai and 22 records; in good condi tion; will sell cheap or trade. R. S Recte, Central R 4. BATTERIES CHARGED.- I an still on the job charging batteries Also keep new acid all the time. From .~Ac to $1.25. C. W. Hunter, Pickem R2. tf. 3w pd. FOR SALE-You can get Guinev eggs at $1.00 per setting of 15, a Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C., o1 Mrs. E. G. McDaniel, Murphy, S. C I 52 Cc ~ Reduce on Rair Fare an< For the Rc * Ask you The Stat AInd N And Easter marks a definite < We have never shown as compl< suits, silk dresses in Taffetas and C Our sales of silk dresses has fa Easter we have a nice assortment i ago sold 'from $17.50 to $30.00. A few Coat Suits left $50.00 v You haven't caught us unprepa Flaxons, Soisettes, Voils and Organd and see if you agree with others w Wei are "All set" to show you FOLGER, The home of Walk-Ov Stetson hats, Inter-wove Home Sewing Machines, Lady Corsets. (lthing, Shoes, 11 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christo pher Esq., Judge of Probate for 'iekens coun.;; in the State of Soutl Carolina, on the 27 day of April 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. or as scn thereafter as said app1li cation can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the personal e.tate of Berdie Mae Boggs, Minor, and obtain discharge as Guardian of said cstate. Samuel Neal, ..-- Guardian.. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE , Notice is hereby given that I' will mi ake application to N. A. Christopher E:q., Judge of Probate for Pickens County, in the State of South Caro lina, on Friday the 21st day of April 1922, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said appli(ation can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the personal estate of Elisha Alexander deceased, and obtain dlischarge as Administrator of said es tate. R. A. Alexander, Administrator. LM lum bia,A A rriva IRates8:0a >ads n concel t at 8:30 BandI eo I a half A fterni und Trip nns agent sty'e h At 9:30 wood Cli by the F e 's Greatest G~ ow I' vent. It is the day wbyn you first E te stock of ladies Ready to Wear at anton Crepes, new spring skirts, m i r surpassed what we expected. If y < o clcse out before Easter at $12.50 a j alues to close at $27.50. Values a t red on spring dress goods. Silks, T i ies. All new goods at new low price ho have already expressed their ap I HDENDRICK er, Red Riding Hood and ] n hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Irun King Stoves, Chase Ils anid Genits' Fuishing1 Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. NOTICE OF' FINAL SE'LEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make appliction to *N. A. Christo phor Escq., Judge of Probate for Pick.. ens county, in the State of South Car olina, on Monday the 24th day of April 1922, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said appligation canl be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the per sonal estate of V. P. Holoombe, de ceased, and obain discharge as Exe cutrix of said estate. Mrs. Sunie Holcombe, Executrix, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all 11per. sons ha.ing claims against Hobbs Ilendersoin Company, of Central, S. C. are hereby required to file same, duly proven, with the unders-igned on or hefore April 20, 1922. By order of tho court. C. E. Robinson, Special Master. LpriI 174 )NDAY, APRIL 17th. I of County Queens. Fire id opening of Palmafesta at i. IFashi' n shaw, introduction . y Queens and band concert. Land -Que. TUESD)AY 18th. -ial exhibits, auto show, hand in the afternoon. Evening Style Show, county Queens. 1cert. in.Ius VED)NESDAY 19th, p. m~ >on-Introduction of county Palm tyle show, auto races. Even 0 Band concert, Nora Bayes iw, introdluction of Queens. Bal Dinner and stunts at Ridge.. b for county Queens given tng ocus Club. work' d1a Week--Don Easte r" tep forth in your new 1regalia. we are showing this spring. Coat Mdys, shirt waists,. millinery. u are going to buy that dress for id $15.00. Thesie. dresses a Year $35.00 to $40.00 to close at $22.50. SSucs, Crepes, French- - Ginghams, Take a look through our stock 'roval. S &CO. Endicott Johnson shoes, Carhart overalls, New City buggies, American Goods a Specialty NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given th r: - makel! application to N. A. Chra - Esq., Judge of Probate for Pie County, in the State of .outh Caro. lina, on Sat. the 22nd day of. April 1922, at 11 o'clock, in the forenion, or as soon thereafter as said applica. tion can be hWard, for leave to make final settlement of the personal es. tate of J. D. M. Keith, deceased. and obtain discharge as executors of s id estate. T. J. Keith, G.M. Keith, Executors. NOTICE Notice ' h'j.reby given that the oldl school horse -t the Twelve Mile District No. 39. as required by the old deed to said property, will be sold to the highest bidder on April 21st 1922, at 11 a. m. R. M. Welborn, W.. M. Hudson, Edd Bra::eale. 4 o 22' T3 H.1:RSD\Y '20th. td.m'an cpenir-g of base ball n. A t d:30 p. m. Nora Bayes, eeneert, closinig of Paimafesta contest. FRIDAY 21st. nouncement of Palmafesta ~. falmiafesta Queen's Paradle, r'ial and floral parade. At 8:30 crowing pageant Queen of ifes~a, style show, band concert. sATURDAY 22nd.. 'y and1 educational parade. Even Band concert, style show, fire and closing of Palmaifesta. t Miss-It