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J4 'I Don' frgt h schl oo lctoMa The Democratic club rolls will open June 6. Don't forget the school election May 22 at the court house. Arthur Lewis of Atlanta visited his mother in Pickens this week. Mr. ' Palner, of Florence, spent several days in Pickens last week. Miss Sadie Neely and Mrs. B. G. Neely arc visiting relatives in Co lumbia. Mrs. W oodru11, mother of Dr. P. E. Woodrutf, has been here for several days. Mrs. Ilarvey Richey is improving aftcr a Serious operaticn at a hos pital in Greenville. 3Mrs. Frce":ran of Easley spent svcra! layS lnst wCek with her sis. ter Mirs. 13. 1,. Porter. \lies Vit1ie Ib1 ndricks el Daeus vill. is n:! a week with her aunt, "1!:. iE. L. llenderSon. .1 r, 'I. . I luniter, p1r1milent citi c of Uh. rty, was at the county seat on liut 'n( e Llday last week. 11C:d 1l .Savilla Lay and Aman da Crenshaw of Pcndleton have been on an extended visit to M1rs. M. W. Neely. The mvanny irien(S of Mrs. Irvin Miller are grieved at her very serious illness and hope that she will soon reecc cr. Dr. C. A. Jones, of Columbia, was in town int Saturday attending the annual n ting of the trustees of Six Mile Academy. Circles 1 and 2 of the Methodist Woman's Missionary society will meet at Grace church next Monday after no'en at 1:::0. The Pickens school will close June 2. Ther will be no c--,ommencement exercisc:..s ht Lause there iS no audi tcrium it which to holi th1 l. 2Ir. ( eCrge Ellis, 31rs. Cochran iof Greenvisl allia K i tic St .\lenr, (- Fore':t City, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M1. Gill1.pie. The ladi:es t; the I'rt.' ti- i in Auxiliary celeht ated their h atli an nive-rsary* at t!. lon ci Mr:. .J. L.. Valley last 'Ihm siy:1 y afternoo) n. A delightful <reasn : I w. iijoy eI. After an interestingy litermiy andI musical pr< jgram, hhc ck er on ai a . enike w itc .r ved. We can keep our line of hand ti find a large assortment to selcet from To meet your needs for the warn gandit s, Poingces, French Ginghams, In the men's ready.to-wear, our item as wcII as the B. V. D's and oi dress shirts, hats, oxfords, suits, eXt Be surc to seec the prices wve ai make you wvonder how we can do it. You are always welcome and y( Edwards Butt T 7V4 We read that in Colorado the girl graduates this summer will wean peach colored changeable taffeta, dainty orchid shades and thd4atest color, blonde. Mr. Jules Durham of Atlanta is visiting his nephew, C. N. Durham, of this place Mr. Durham is a blind violinist, has travelled all over the United States and is a most in teresting person. The Pickens Mill baseball team lost its fifth straight game Saturday when it was defeated by the Alice Mill team on the Alice diamond, 8 to 0. Pickens is scheduled to go to lenvoc( for a game next Saturday. Mrs. L. P. Hanna, assistant Sunday school field secretat y, will speak at 3race M. E. church next Saturday ifternoon at 5 o'clock and Sunday uorning at 11 o'clock. All Sunday -chool workers of the town invited ,o hear her. The ctficc of J. ). Holder & Soil in Pickens was hroen i.'to '?a I" 'Ihur day night by unknown parties There was nothing of value in tih tofice that could bc taken awry b amauur ?, but there was aoout S15M in the saf;'. The :safe was not both ecd. Mr's. J. 1). (hristoihcr, nee Rutl We4lls, has r rnailn from Limicolator whe'o she had hr tonsils removel in the. 1i.spitIal at t!mt place. Aftc spc:nIin.: a few <tays here with he pat eants, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin K. Well rhe will return to her home at (arc I( en.--Shelby (N. C.) News. The Pic. ens Baptist Sunday Scho< convent.ion which wa shelduled to 1 held at Secona church en June :s f 1 has been post ponled until the this Saturday an'i Sunday in .mine so f net to conflict with old soldiers' d1 in Pickens. ('om p1k t" pr!ogru1am wi he published in (l( time,'. MIr!--. We!den ('hrito pher anld halu r::t .u ned 31on(lay fr,.n1 Siar.-nhu r wherc the baby has 'een under eni of a dotor veral ays, it havit nov ing never fully recovered from i attack of wvhoAopiin r coutrh it. had whc at moonth old. We are clad to repo that the little fullow sevms improve A uolitical a!nnoueuncement whi wil! prove of much ii rest thronl (ut the et'uvnty is that ot 31r. W. 1 Stip ' who aa ue this we, tI t h( i:, a ndibI" t for coum sup'rvisor. \lr. Stephns is w kn \r thrert:i( it, !te reu'tnty, h1:t a ima-- the e: r supervi - abouth "0 \'on S of ttineL int th .-... .-... IbI states that hei AND TRIVMI I immed hats complcte only by consta: at all times. ci e weather that we will now have, y Silks, Socks for the children, and Sil 'A~M WEA~TiER GOODS F OR M: new line Pongee .yhirts, with or with r other brands of summer underwea ra pants, wvork shirts, overalls, wo 'e making on a fewv tables of ladies, n >urm business appreciated, whet her lart & Darse3 erick Patterns In 9 Exactly 100 people stood the teachers' examination in the court house last Friday and Saturday. Twenty-five stood the general ele.. mentary examination and 75 the pri mary examination. The high school examination will be held at a future time. Supt. Clayton was in charge. It will be two or three months before results of the examination are kn awn. The Fort Prince George Chapter, D. A. R. held its May meeting with Mrs. J. F. Bannister of Liberty on Tuesday of last week. Quite a num ber of the Pickens ladies attended. Mrs. J. N. Morgan and daughter, Miss Jessie and Mrs. Bill Clayton of Central and Mrs. Charlie Martin of Easley were there. A very interest ing program was carried out after which delightful refreshments were served. The congregation of the Pickens Ptt:byte rian church has had under considcration some time the question of building. a new hcuse of worship. At a recent meeting of the congrega ti:m e'maittccs were appointed to stliet subsr1'iptions and that phase S t' werk is new under way. It is !'!&tri'i to build a handsone brick - veneer stru tui e on the site of the i prcsent church house to cost about 8 U1%0 and work will begin as so 'n ) as exprdicnt. tev. H. A. Knox is u nostr of the local Presbyterian I , ehnr.h and it has a membership of 87. r --- s 3EM311.\. I)AY IN lICKENS 'Th tonth of \Iay was celebrated'cl by the U nitel )aughters of the Confci 1 rac , th' n'embers of the Pickens : chl and 5'ev'ral .(ottheIr, with ap ( p I1r.op ii. ee('x rcissC. At tcr 'clt'-k the 'e,.pathered in the beau.t i'uly dcctd . alhod ist church, cieh c hi! ea viyin :i :r(etty wreath o(f vers. AI j' c t the pastors of 'he tt.wow o''cu Iiip F[lace"'s on the restrum11 and R el v. II. . .iKnox m a1 de a g aand tal' on th - "leys of the Six,--s". IH ph! wh~ia' i . thle fuect that V;e k. !d not e! ) -re m the Union for tel freein of the it L , but for state'. t i:'hts. nlau diately aft. r this, the uiili''rent grades marched to the cemeteries and iplace ( wreaths en the graves if all rt sohlier s, and those lying in the grave vard at the Presbyterian church and At S'ecena 'erc not f'orgo./tten. -h II 1. I tter The Sentinel eanncint print amything that comies in Wednesdlmay r i ifit en-uld havt' been . ent in 1"( r. t:at cime. We al.as v av ilt'' Se . ,:. W dnesday mjlArnmiU' than w( sibl c 1n d Sulp!y becaWt' ':o r n *'eoplIe wait uotil the last nun y uto. to scerd in things. If' you r item or cod. e mW cot he precpare h4li. wre Wed - iinesdz me'rning, all ri...ht-bring the'm ini. RATS a tly filling ini with new hats. You will oui will be pleased with our Veils, Or k Hose for the ladies. a ut collar, has been quite a popular r . You will find a Compllete line of r k shoes and the large strawv hats. 1 iss andi men1's oxfords, that will :e or smiall. , Pickens tock Cotton is bringing 20c on the Pick. ens- market this (Wednesday) morn ing. The churches and Sunday schools of Pickens, Pickens Mill and ,Se cona have joined together in a c.ombined effort to enlist non-church goers into active Sunday school and church service. With this in view committces have been appointed to canvass the entire coinmunity next Sunday afternoon and personally extend an invitation to every man, woman and child to become a regu lar attendant at church and Sunday school service. We ask that the people will please remain at home from 2.30 p. m. to 5 p. m. Committee. The big sale just closed by Ed wards & Darsey was the mcst suc cessful event of its kind held in Pickens inl many ycars. Hundreds of people took advantage of the bargain offers of this progressive concern. Boi-n unto Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Ccx, Ma'y 1(, fine twins--a boy aml girl. Moth. r and babic are dcing nicel:. Pickens County d.e ates to the Stai.c l)ceeratic conv<n itions '- vrc in Columbia. Tht ccnventi'a met laey 17. Mrs. E. F. Keith =pent the past week w'1.h ihe (laughter, Mrs. C. C. Pertcr in 'vikens. S1TRM IN PICKENS One of the heaviest, rain and elec trical storms to visit Pickens in many years was here last Th-.ursday short l_ aer1 n on. During the storm. ligh' g t (k the housc of Prof. P. '1' la llum and dil Consider:ab'le dam :oe. th.e1 home cf Furman Waldrop and ba n :f JuIge 'T. J. Mau!din wVe vi rtua and slio'htly daiage:id. Te ih ht intg aLbo k noceed a hole in the sidt.e a the Sutherlanad house cecup'jC(I by Ga-ry Hitt and family, exjh tida an e!cettie lig-ht globe with. in a few feet of Mr. [iott's heal and liked to have scared him to death. Mere than twenty telephctes and many electric lights in town were put out of eennis.sion by the storm. PARSONS-CAMPBELL Greenville News. Mrs. .1. F. Bramlett announces the ma 1ia.. e i her daughitcr, Sraah Diamle(tt r i'r , to !r. I. 'I'. Ca?"' >. bull. May 1:1, 1;i22. The (;cen.' wa: per'formed ,?t the Ilamu pcon Avenue McIi. tbot ii=. church, with flev C. O. Chanbi eff'iciatintg. A- fter' June 1 AI r. a'! M~rs. Campbj~ell will be at hrm in : Anderison. WVEIlNG OF- INTERESTP - Mr. and Mrs. .J. TI. Hluthings of a P icns, ann ounce thea matrriage of 65 t:ti da(hug.hter, Kate H utchings Lewvis, p to. Mr. Iwaiah H. Am ruose on Tuesday, May the ninth. nineteen hundred and ! twventy'w~o. At home afttr June P first, 1205 Buncombe street, Green-p Aexander (theatreI Thursday, May 18th "THE RIVER'S END" A smashing story of Go,i's count~y, of love and wild adlventur ---Dy Jamesp Oliver Curwocd. Cast Includes Lew's Stone, Jane Novak, Marjorie Daw and P cthers. On the edge of civilization p there are no tradlitions. Men meet, i live with all the strength of soul ~ P within thcm. That is why the great. P cat stores have been written, not of p the emotions cf' society, but of the ~ peopkL nearest the great outuoors. ~ There men may be good-or bad but whatever they are they are strong. The River's end is a story of the Royal MountedI Police--a story of adlvinture and a story of a wonderful s' love. It is Mr. Curwvood's finest e nov-el. Directed by Marshal Neilan the best in the business. Don't miss it Thursday night. Saturday, May 20th 5th chapter of "HURRICANE H1UT('l,'" also another of' those s rlendid Irene Castle lpictures "Veeance is M ine'---anad a Harold Lloyd'( comedy, "The G;oat". Mt.nday and Tuesday, May 22 & 231. Bryant Washburn' in "AlFUI.. 11O1SI" Fr m th'e far-'e by Fred Jactn ibtor ta:i O.'i h P least d imater- -:. Zi -'i"he C'hink.'' If :: went 0: h ?Ce this *n, d al o'i'v noI St MRS. HOUSEKEEPER Come to our store for Spring Cleaning HeIps -.. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA STOVE POLISH BO AMI INSECT POWDER OCEDAR OIL LIQUID VENEERTAGEOT LIQUD VEEERDAISY FLY KILLERS RED DEVIL LYE KRESO DIPE PAINTS & VARNISHES MOTH BALLS BRUSHES CAMPHOR FAR SA TOER COLOR Makc a new rocm at a few dollar s exp~ense. Make a new hat with genuine Col orite. Putnam and Diamond Dyes-R~it We have everything you necd. 'IiY ' H D I)RUG SORE FIRST K AROWEE PHARMACY R. E. Lewis, Prop Phone 24 (Mau whilt Find Me Doin Bus mesas at the SaDmme odd Place nd if you want the highest prices for produce, bringit to le. [ am paying: 18c per lb. for hens. 35c per lb. for fryers up?'to 65c, 10c per lb. for old roosters. 20c per lb. for dry hams. $2.00 Bu. for bunch peas. $2.25 for vine peas. Hams 15 to 20bs 22c. Hams 20 to 251bs 21c. Hams 25 to 351bs 20c, Greenville market for eggs. Yours for trade, U. W.H ENDRIOKS IFORD& CARS I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 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. TH E PICKENS SENTINEL for fines 'ttionery T~ngraving mnade by lcdrcourE Louisville one of 'mericas Leadinq Trgraving M1ouses The wuork- of this firm ls famous - Ic~all's Garage, Pickens. SK TIRES, THAT GOOD GULF G ASOLINE, OILS AND GREASES ALL KINDS, CHAMPION SPAR K PLUGS, ALL KINDS OF ACCES.. )RIES. AUTOMOBILE REP~AIRT NG.