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# LocIs and Persolals The F:.:cns a::d Esk.: transfer has rest:med its dai:; se.:edulc. Mrs. Robcrt Hcndtix is at hcme af tcr a pleasant visit :n Asheville. Mrs. B. B. LaBoon and .son Harry sr.:nt Friday shcpping in Gr..nville, Mesda'r<s Va'lcy and Jewcl arc chaperoning a party on Gauley this Weerk. Mrs. T. L. Bivers an- fam:. have rcne --: Lake Junalusl-:a fcr the sum mer. J. L. 0. Thcmpson. cf Fc:est City, N. C., spent last weel:-cn.i w:-h his family hcrc. Mrs. Jr.c. C. Carey attended the graduation cf her sister, Miss Green, at Co:umbia lest week. Mr. and Mrs. Hansel BivEns have mered intc their levely new home on Glassy Mcuntain street. M:r. Charlie Brcehs of Greenville cur.ty has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gille<.ie. Mrs. A. J. Ecggs. Jr.. and litte son, Jerry. have rtu rned from a tirc trip t:or Washirngtn. D. C. Mr. Armstrr rr..; bi ide have rent eJ rcoms in 31is- Irht's Dutch ec lonial cc:tre c.n G.as:. Mc untain strce:. P: ,f. A. R. Fr ...r: a:. Mr. J. F. McJu::n .. S-.. '.:a ar: Greve wc r( n A:a r.:. : .. :n busi ness. Griy ;:r.:"- a' . 1 Cn a.\ . . .n w. .. v"E;r: M rr. w as Geen w :n:omn Mr FC :':. H edr i-::.: & c rr.r :: 1.t-rty to wc r: for Jo.hne: C,.. the ec ;t::y ;arer. Drirg June c.u can -. fcr $1..' a -c.. . A:t June 1.T': r. year. we; cnd an-l his r :ace is v. :. pI- 07::. Jc . Acker. M< : . ..iauldin ar. Mae L(5 - t' . : with their me Mr\ . Ht1C7er SC Lrsesne. :.. i - - to Hender -nville L a di-c .r cf athletice this summr.er. MIr. rn:i R P. .. .A - and ch-'dre". r - -.v w 'A r . Daeurville s -: ... Mrs. : is sericus:y i:2. M'i.'s E::a L.'vis ha bee elected rerreana:'ve f:- P Ie;:tns church tc. the you-ne ;t fles conference of the Pr, sb:.t riar. ch. rc wh;ie.n con. vents- r.ext Friday at Clinton. "Err thc-" Ellison. ec!'red, who was r( Zerliy shayv Haj Grffin. also ecl cred, is rc -overing andc has been re mc vt:1 tc. his hc me in Easley. It was thc ught at first that Ellisc n was fa tailly wourcded. The Sentines is :ndebted to Mrs. A. J. Boggs for a fine lot of rasp. Is irics. It de~es a sinrer's heart good te; k'-ow that geC(d Peepe occasionalle think <f hinr. And beid that,, the breswere deie;cus. An ice cre-am supper for the benefil of the P'ickents Mil band w1ll be giver at she mtill v-illagre Sat -rday night b(eginnfing at S ( I'eice:. The- hand boys have just receiv((d a complete set 01 nesv instrumemsn and are practicini t wice a werc k niw. They are takmng j': ;at inte-re-t 'in :he.ir- organizatior an:'I under' the tutvlage cf L. N. Bow (-n ar r-i- er:-.n g n iet ly. There ar< (ftntee piece in the band. Aexander theatre Monday' and Tue'day. June 12-13. Harrny Carey In' "TPE~ FOX" The first supcr we-stern ever mad< You have never seen a picture likei before. * OY WANTED Somewhero in thiM town is one boy who is a "go-getter" spirit, full of grit and ambition, and ab solutely honest. We want that boy. He will be the only agent in - this town for the famous MOVIE WEEKLY MAGAZINE. He will work after school and -other spare time. His pay will be what -he makes it; besides lrie prizes and free Movie Tick 'eta. When he makes good, he wfll be promoted. If you are be tween 14 and 19 years old, deter mined to "make good" and truly thn you are the boy for this* job, 'then apply by letter to Mr. E.L. Gilbert, "Personal,'' 3rd loor, 119 West 40th Street, New York City. Give full details of any past selling experience; your age; parent's full name and busi ness; your school grade and at least two references. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, l County of Pickens. fli Whereas, a petition has been filed P with thc trustees of Six Mile School ~ District No. 27, :n said county and state, signed by more than one-third of the resident freeholders and a like C propcrtion of resident electors of the ic age of twenty-one years of said o: schcol district as appears by the cer tifcates of the county auditor of said county attached to said petition, praying that the trustees of said school district order an election to c determine whether or not bonds in S t'r sum of Five Hundred Dol- it !ars ($500.00) shall be issued by the said school district for the purpose of school improvements; And it further appearing by the certificate of the county auditor of said county that the proposed bond issue of Five Hundred Dol- n lars does not exceed eight per a cent of the assessed valuation of t property for taxation in said dis t trict, including outstanding bonds. It is therefore ordered by the leard cf trustees cf Six Mile school distiict No. 31 that an election be held in the said school district at the court t house on the 24th day of June 1922 on the question whether such bonds shall be issued or not, said bonds to be issu- P ed in denomination of One Hundred Dullars each to run for a period of twenty years from the (late of issue ar.d bearing six per cent interest. d payable anr.uall.y. At such election C orly qualified voters residing in this u school district shall be allowed to t} vote. TL p..,ils shall open at 8:00 o' elock a- n. and close at 4 o'clock p.m, Tht ba!!ots to be voted must have d rtten .r printed on them the words o "For Do:ds" or "Against Bonds." a The flowing rnamed are nereby p aptc irted managers to hold said elecction: S. E. Maudin, R. L. Alexander, J. By .Hl.y By crer of the Board of Trustees Six Mile School District No. 27. ti L. G. Lusk. B. R. Parrott, Norman Morgan. Bc rd of Trustees of Six Mile Sch: :1 District No. 27. n NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j AND DISCHARGE t Nc tice is hereby given that I will r.:e application to N. A. Christopher .. Judge of Probate for Pickens r .ty. vn the State of South Caro- t .:r.a. (n the 9th day of June, 1922, C at2. c'ecck in the forenoon, or as n thercafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final se:tlrnent of the personal estate of a Bertie Galloway, deceased, and ob- V tain discharge as Guardian of said t estate. S. B. Craig, Guardian. NOTICE OF FINAL SE'ITLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq.. Judge of Probate for Pickens ecunty, in the State of South Caro lina, cn the 30th day of June, 1922 at 11 o'clock in the 'forenoon, or as socn thereafter as said application can be heard for leave to make final j settlemenit of the personal estate of Alice M. Bosard, deceased, and obtain dischar ge as administratrix of said estate. Edith B. Rhodes, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby g'ven that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens ecunty, in the State of Scufth Caro lin, on the 30th (lay of June, 1922 Iat 11 o'clock in the ?orencon, or as seen theoreaftr as said application can be,heard, fo leave to make final ?Cttk 1m nt of the per'..nal estate of WViliamn C. Dobson, e-t al. iinors, and Dr. Glymph of Anderson, S. C. c The Old Reliable t EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will Be a OVER KEOWEE PHARMACY a Pickens, S. C. One Day Only, Thursday June 15th. A HUNTERS PHARMACY a Liberty, S. C. One Day Only, Friday June 10th. Have your eyes examined and Glasses fitted now and get your Eyes strong before the hot summer months come on. My prices are always sat- S isfactory. Excaminiation Free SatisfactionD Guaranteed. ti POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Candidates' cards of the ordinary ngth run under this heading until rst or second primary for 37.50 each. yable in advance. FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for re-election to cngress from the Third Congress nal District, subject to the rules the Democrat:, Party. FRED H. DOMINICK. FOR STATE SENATOR J. S. LEOPARD is hereby announ d as a candidate for the office of tate Senator from Pickens County the approaching primary, subject the rules and regulations of the emocratic party. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES. J. O. WILLIAMS is hereby an unecd as a candidate for reelection s representative from Pickens coun in the State House of Representa vts, subject to the rules of the Dem ratic party in the approaching pri ary. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the House of Represen itives from Pickens County, subject the rules and regulations of the emocratic party in the approaching rimary. J. M. GARRETT. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candi te for Probate Judge of Pickens ounty, subject to the rules and reg lations of the Democratic party in e approaching primary. R. A. HUDSON. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for reelection as Probate Judge Pickens county, subject to the rules d regulations of the Democratic arty in the approaching primary. N. A. CHRISTOPHER. CAPT. ELIAS DAY is hereby an unccd as a candidate for the office f Probate Judge of Pickens County, abject to the rules of the Democra c party in the approaching primary. FOR SUPERVISOR W. E. STEPHENS is hereby an ounced as a candidate for the office f Supervisor of Pickens County, sub. ct to the rules and regulations of e Democratic party in the approach g primary. J. T. McKINNEY is hereby an ounced as a candidate for reelection , the office of Supervisor of Pickens ounty, subject to the rules and reg lations of the Democratic party in he approaching primary. HENRY M. PHILLIPS is hereby nnounced as a candidate for Super isor of Pickens county, subject to he rules of the Democratic party in he approaching primary election. Having a desire to be the best unervisor Pickens County ever had, nd being urged by many friends from Lifferent parts of the county to run or the office, I hereby announce my df a capdidate for the office of Sup rv'sor of Pickens County, subject to he rules of the Democratic party. IJow if you want the biggest and best upervisor the county ever had vote or me in the August primary. KEITH G. ALLGOOD. FOR COUNTY COMM3ISSIONER. W. S. M1ASTERS is hereby announ ed as a candidate for County Corn iissioner of Pickens County, subject o the rules and regulations of the )cmocratic party in the approaching rimiary. G. WASH BOWEN is hereby: an ~cunced~ as a candidate for Coinmi iemlr of Pickens County, subject to ho rules and regulations of the Demn evratic rrima. J.A.iES J. HERDI. her~eby tonoun. '.1 by. friends~ a- a candidate for nmisior cf Pickens (County. '2'':M t( thc vu!-.s c the Demcratic arfty in :the apprechng primary, J1. A. FINLEY is hereby announcedj Sa candidateu for re cction as Comn :isc ner of P'icke ns Ccunity, subieet a the* rulb. s and reg~ulaticns of 'the -emr aratic rarty in the approaching ~rimary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the oard of trustees District No. 9, Cen ral, S. C., at 12 noon, June 12th, 922 for an addition to school build ng. Addition to be brick, two stories nd basement, six class rooms, ad ition to auditorium and four base rient rooms. Plumbing and heating be let under seperate contract. Lds must be addressed to F. B. (organ, Central, S. C. and must be ceompanied with certified check for 100 to guarantee that contractor will :gn proper contract. Plans may be ,tained from James C. Hemphill, rchitect, Greenwood, S. C. or F. B. organ, Chairman, Central, S. C. he right is reserved to reject any or II bids. (Signed) F. B. Morgan, Chmn. Board of Trustees. Only three more weeks of The ~ntinel's special subscription offer. ring June you can get The Sen el for $1.00 a year. Read For Ladies, All bran new merchandise-At n Ladies Bungalow Dresses in Asst Ladies Gingham Dresses in Asst Childrens and Misses Gingham D Ladies Voil and Organdie Dresse A few laadies Silk Dresses left i MIddys for Misses and Ladies at Shirtwaise in every conceivable s the finest Crepe De Chenes and Taff A big line of Skirts starting at. Skirts. See us for your needs in Ready-T for less. Q1 FOLGER, The home of Walk-Ov< Stetson hats, Inter-wove Home Sewing Machines, Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, H SPECIAL NOTICES Notices run under this head at the rate of one cent a word for first in sertion, one-half cent a word for each subsequent insertion. No notice accepted for less than 25c first time. -------------------------------- WILL PAY 85c cash for corn de livered at Reece's mill. A. G. Reece, Manager. 2t WANTED-A high grade man. Will average $200.00 per month. Must be well recommended. Wonderful opportunity for the right man with nationally known concern. Write Em ployment care Pickens Sentinel, Pick ens, S. C. FOR SALE.-Millions Porto Rico, Nancy Hall and Early Triumph pota to plants, 75c per 1000 FOB Valdosta. Dorris Plant Co, Valdosta, Ga. 2t FORD TRUCK for sale or trade. See R. B. Anthony, Pickens Hardware and Grocery Cc. 2t WANTED-Men and women to handle city trade and retail the ori ginal and genuine Watkins Products. Remedies, Extracts, Spices, ~Toilet Requisites, Househeld Speialties, Automobile Accessories, etc. Over 150 guaranteed products. Our values are unequalled and Watkins quality. is in a class by itself. Write today for free samples and full details of our cffer and what it means to you. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 77, New York, N. Y. FOR SA LE.--Duroc Pigs will be ready' to deliver June 12. J. E. Durham, route 5. S15.00 REWARD-For recovery, with proof to convict thief, of a Ford front wheel with rmooth tread Fire stone casing with a streak the length of a pencil and size of a large broom. strawv worn to fabrie: also side cut on center of casing. Will T. Free man. Piecs R-N. 2t Men and women wanted to hand> city trade and retail the original an I genuine WXatkins prcdlucts, Remedies, E Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites, i Household Specialties, Autonmobilc. i Accessories, etc. Over 150 guaran teed products. Our values are uin- E equalled andl Watkins Quality is in i a class by itself. Write today fo:- i free sample and full details of our offer and what it means to you. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 76, New York, N. Y. 5t TOWN CREEK ROLLER MILL has just been overhauled and put in firstelass condition throughout. Rolls have been dressed, bolting cloths re paired, engine overhauled and every thing in fine shape to give the very bestL service. C. P. Pace, Manager and Miller. at F. C. BURNEr Funeral Director & Undertaker Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, Robes, Etc Motor Hearse Furnished Day or Night Service . For night service see H. A. N ea-F [ey or Vernon Christopher. Phone 63. F. C. BURNETIT C Between A. C. Gravley's & Finley'3 1.aiket. Main St., Pcen, S. C. y-To-Wear Misses And Children. ?w low prices. patterns, formerly $2.50 values, now $1.00. styles and patterns at $1.00 to $2.50. resses, Asst styles and patterns, at 75c to $2.00. s. formerly $10.00 and $12.50 values, now $4.00 to $6 0. Taffetas and Canton Crepes, $20.00 values to close at $12.50. $1.00 to $1.50. tyle and cclor, starting at $1.00 for a splendid Voil waist, up to $6.00 for tas. $2.00 in White P'ques and Gabbardine r, up to $10.00 for the latest in Sport o-Wear. Don't pay high prices for old gocds when you can buy new goods JALITY FIRST-THEN THE PRICE HENDRICKS & CO. ar, Red Riding Hood and Endicott Johnson shoes, ri hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Carhart overalls, New Iron King Stoves, Chase City buggies, American its and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty Call for Pictorial Review Patterns You Will Find Me Doing Bus iness at the Same Old Place nd if you want the highest prices for produce, bring it to me. [ am paying: 17c 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 ~.5 to 201bs 25c. Hams 20 to 251bs 23c. Hams 25 to 351bs 20c, . Greenville market for eggs. Yours for trade, J. W. H ENDRICKS FORD CARS| FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Terms arranged t utyu ~convenience. osityu 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. IcFalI's Garage, Pickens. ISK TIRES, THAT GOOD GULF G ASOLINE, OILS AND GREASES F ALL KINDS, CHAMPION SPAR K PLUGS, ALL KINDS OF ACCES ORIES. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRI NG.