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Many people in this county will above group. It is Mr. Q. B. Sin May 15, will represent with the ot'ne Coreco Debating Sccicty of the Bow fifte-nth ennual debate between the I of the great school events of Bowli will Watch with interest this clash o Rev. A. M. Simmons. IcCRAVY MAY IRUN FOR CON GRESS Senator E. P. MeCravy of Eans ?y is seriously considering making )e lace for congress from this dis ciet to suecceed Cons. ressman Dom nick. It is known that Senator teCravy has been urged by friends make the race and has promises strong support; but he has not At definitely decided whether he ill make the race. Mr. McCravy has never been de oatod for public office and should decide to enter the congressional its he would stand a good chance. adding to his unbroken string of ctories. ALONG PICKENS ROUTE 3 An enjoyable pound supper was vcn last Wednesday night to cele ate the 60th birthday of Mrs. W. . Stewart, and also Miss Lillie tsdioll's 22nd birthday. A l',rgei >wd enjoyed the occasion and the any good things to eat. Misses Lillie and Dallie Cassell sited their cousin Miss Arie Stew t last week cnd A large crowd attended Sunday 1ool at Holly Springs last Sunday >rinmg. William Gravely, is i'nproving. cly and Dr. Woodruff has dismiss his ease. Mlr. Erri?: Eddings was seen dear pting in this section last Sunday Papa's Cook. MARRI AGE M~y!'7. at the home of * s father, Mr. A. Porter, ec Porter and Mr. Jay Rev. J. A. Davis perform remony. .76 A year ago almost unknown Today-a leader A sweeping verd PICKENS CAl SASH -- DOORI LIMVE - *Rough and Dressed We have a good ass Windshields cut ant r cecgnize one of the )ictures of the i mons who, on Monday evcning of e young gentlemen in the gi oup the 1 ing Green Business University in its 3 ig 4 and Coreco Societies. This is one a g Gruen. T1he people of this, co)unty I opinion. Young. Sinunns is a son of REV. J. T. MANN '. .ICIN I Rev. J. T. Alann, the blind list, will lpreiech at th.. il.wie ehurches Lh'e fcurthu Sunda:: in May: Six Mile .t 11 ('clock; Mountain View at :3:30. and Concord at 8:00. Prof. )uf' Bolding will sing at these services and the public is invited to attend. W. O. W. NOTICE All present members of Keowee Camp, W. 0 W., and all former me:nbcrs of this camp are invited to attend a meeting in the hall at Pick ens on the night of June 6. Several state cfficers and other prominent visitors will be with us. A. S. Porter, Clerk. STOP WORK ON ROAD Supervisor McKinr ey states that he will move the county chaingang off of the Pickens-Brevard highway May 27 and begin work on the Six Mile-Norris road by June 1. As the chaingang is the only force at work on the Pickens-Brevard road and no contract has been let for work on the road the removal of the chaingang will mean that work will stop on that road for the present. About eleven miles of this highway have been completed by the chain gang ven( about nine miles remain to be built by contract. it was thought that the conti'act for he coIlpletition of the road would have been let last month, but for somel reascn er cother it has not been done. It is thouht that work wvill probably be resumed on the roadl ini June. The Sentinel being thle mlost wvidely read paper inl Pickens county is niat urally the best advertising medium. cigarettes [et for QUALITY IlNET WORKS - MOULDINGS CEMENTS Lumber of All Kinds. .Ortment of glass. put in. CCURT CON VENES JUNE 5th. Judge i' ?diniai Will (reside--..,t of Petit Jurcr.:. Follkwing i; the list of i; tit jurors draw: to serve at the next termn of at t (:f getnera. sessiio'riil e n : anomn pleas which colvterls at P' on 'lon!y, June 5th, with 1lis 'mor, Judge T. ,J. laulding, .aiiin M. 0. Looper John \V. \Wallace La. 13. Freen-1:an1 G. 't. ledik J. J. Sihmn R. C. liabinson L. A. Rog:;ers J. E. Chlri:.opher IE. G. 31le)aniel A. L. Johnson U. G. She-:k C. I,. 3;el.can A. 13. 'Taylor Gar:ison Wyatt Rt. A. H~uno tn J. S. Sliller Elford 31. Bolding ,. L. Lackey Sam J. Nalley Warren D. Wilbal Thos S. Ramnsy l. L. Hamilton Parker J. Brown O M. Page WM. 1. Laiion James Winchester J. P. Glenn Roscoe F. Lesley Rey U. Smith B B. Porter .J. 11. !.awrcac Goo. E. 'elborn V. E. ILi I V.. A /\ n(erson LOpic r COST OF GOSNELL LTIAL Treasrur HIint-on of Iickens coun ty has re'c ivc(l a ehlk from Green ville (eunty for $910.85 t-> lay the cost of holding the Gosnell trial in Iickcn s last September. It was a Greenville county case tried in Pick ens county by change of venue and Greenville county paid all costs. PICKENS CHURCH DIRECTORY. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. T. Cox, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching every second and fourth Sunday at 11 a. in. Preaching every Sunday night at 8:00 p. n. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Knox, Pastor, Liberty Sunday School at 10:15 a. in. Preaching every first and third Sunday morning at 11:15, and every, second and fourth Sunday night at 8:00. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Diggs, Pastor, Pickens Sunday School at 10 a. In. Preaching 11 a. in. Preaching at 8:00 p. in. by the pas tor. Evpworth L(.ague meeting every Sunday at 7:00 p. mn. Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 8:00 p. in. AP'POINT31'ENTS FOR PICK ENS CIRCUIT. First Sunday-Perter's chapel 11 o'clock a. mn; Tabor 3:30 p. mn. Second Sunday-Bethel 11 o'clock a. mn; Salem 3:30 p. mn. Third Sunday-Tabor 11 o'clock a. mn; Porters chapel 3:30 p. mn. Fourth Sunday-McKinney's c hap)-I ci 11 o'clock a. mn. D). P. Hudson, Pastor. PRUEACHlNG D)AYS ON NORRIS CHJARG E. Rtev. J. VW. Prior, paistor', anniounces~ a new schedule ot preach ing days en the Nerris charge as follows: First Sunday.-Fairview at 11 a. am.; Tfwelve 3Mike at 4 p. mn. Sec;::d Sunday.-Betlehemn at 11 a. in.; Norris at 41 P. mn. Third Sundlay.--C-.ateec hee at 11 a. ml. ; Faiirview at 41 p. mn. Four'th Sunday.-Gap Hlill at 11 a. im.: Noarris at 4I p. mU. NOTI'CE OF ELECTlION State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a pet itiona has been filed with the' trustees of P icken s School District No. :1, in siad county and state, signed by m;.re t han one--third of the resiadent freeholdleas and a like proportion of resident electoars of the age of twe(nty-one years of said school (district as appears by the eer' tifcates of the county auditor of said county attached to raid petitin. praying that the tr'ustees of said school district order' an election to determine whether or not bonds in) the sum of Twelve T1houisandia Dollars ($12.000) shall be issuedl by the saidl school (listriict for the purpose of school implrov'eme(nt s; Andl it further appearinig by the certificrate of the ('ounty audi tori of saidl county that th.' proposed~'J baond~ isue of Twelve Thu '2and D)ob lars dloes not exceed (eight per c'ent of the assessed v:a jmon - pr'operty for' taxat ion in saidl dis It is therefore (ordered by the bwardi of trustees of P'iekens School di7tric t No. 31 that aie election be held in the said school (1:stritt nt the co;urt house on the 22 (lay of M.ay, 1922 on 'he qunson whethne ru-a bonds shall be Issued or not, said bonds to be issu ed In denominations of One Thousand Dollar: each to run for a period of twenty years from the date of issue and bearing six per cent interest, payable annually. At such election orly qualified voters residing in this school district shall be al!owed to vote. The polls shall open at 8:00 o' clock a. in. and close ate4 o'.lock p.mi, The ballots to be voted mut have written or printed on them the words "For Bonds" or "Against Bonds." The following named are noreby appointed managers to hold said election: G. G. Christopher, J. C. Porter, R. L. Hames. By order of the Board of Trustee of Pickens School District No. 31. W. L. Mathency, R. E. Lewis, R. E. Yongue. Bcard of Trustees of Pickens School District No. 31. This the 9th day of May 1t'22. NOTI('1 TO CliEITOiiS 0F AI' PL'iCAT NFOlt DISCAG E IN TPill-. STIC COURT'I OF TH'IE For the Wcster l District of Soutlh Carolinm. In the \latter of M. I). Cox, doing business as Ccx V'ariety Store, Eas ley, S. C., Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on lay 11 1922, the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts prov able against his estate, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be hasl upon said petition on June 13 1922 before said Court, at Greenville in said District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. D. C. Durham, Clerk. Dated at Greenville, S. C., May 11, 1922 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP I'LICATION FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TILE UNITEI) STATES. For the Western District of South Carolina. In the Matter of C. D. Ilodge, trad ing as H1od:ge's 5, 10 and 25e Store Easley, S. C., Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: 'Take notice that on April 29 1922, the above named bankrupt filed his petiticn in said Court praying that le may be dIecreedl by the Court to have a full dlischiarge from all debts provable against his estate, excCept such d:ebts as are expectedl by law from such (dischiarge, and a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on May 21) 1922 before said Court, at Greenville in said1 District, at 11 o'clock in the fore~noon, at which time and pla0ce all known creditors andc other'i persons in initerest may aijpear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of saidl Pet ition should not be graned.D. C. DURH AM, Clerk. Dated(Iat Greenville, S. C., April 29, SUM3IONS AND' NOTICE OF PUB LICATl'ION. STA..TE OF' SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF C'OMMOlN PLEAS Thomas R. O'Dell ard ID. G. O'Dell, partners in trade, P'laintiffs Tl A. Norris, D)efendo :t. To the defendant, Tl. A. No'rris: You are hereby su~ninond and re quired to answver the com nlaint in the above stated action1, whiich wals on the 81st (lay of March, 1922, filed in the office of the clerk of court of Commnn Pleas for Pirekens County. South Caro lina, at Pirkens, South Carolina, and whiech is still on file in saidl offiec'. You are furthe re iquired to serve a copyi of your~ answer. to the said comi pl ainit on the sube'rihed, M'dart in, Ely the. Craig & Keith, :at thleir oiffices at P ickens, .South Carolina, within twenu ty, da'.s aifter the service hereof, ox elus i-:e of the dayv of service ; and if you ' il to answerw the complaint, within' the time aforesaid, the pilin tilts in this act ion will apply to the C'ourt for the relief demanded in the comiplaint. Martin, Blythec, Craig & Keith. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 0. S. Stewvart. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for P'ickens County, South Carolina. P'icken., S. C. May 2, 1922. NOTlIC(E OF FIN AL SETTL'EM ENTI AND DISCHIARG;E Not ie is hereby given that I will ma~ike um licat icn to N. A. C'hrist 1,her Esq., .Junev of Probate for ieikeni lina. on i 1 (t dai~(iy ei .June1, 1922, *)t 11 e'el1 o ini the foren'.>on, ori as enn~ l be . i, i1r lave to make finia settlemen' ' f the personal estate o1 Bert ie Galloway, deceasedl, and ob ta in dlischarge as G;uardian of sah estate. S. P. Craig. Guardian. On . I u;.ve a.'st Pik When you need any engraved sta On Im proved Farms in Pickens, tionery, wedding invitations, announ. Ocong .nd Greenvillo counties. City cements, cards, etc., come in andsee p) opei y, G cenville, Easley and samples at The Sentinel, office. The Seneca. Sentinel is agent for America's finest R. E. BRUCE, Pickens, S. C. engravers. 4 This new sugar-coated gum delights = young and old. It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. 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