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Te T M ellS SIIIO 1'ICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHIED EVERY TH URSDAY. a46 a ear invariably in Advance. utered at 1 ickens, S. C. Postotbce as Second Class Mal! Matter. GARY HIOTT, Editor and Mgr. Sunner 1e 'ts and s re are not. Ucralthi Hint.--I,_t buttermilk be your b tv rage. Wit USED t.: s: therc are gov,. :ickin s ill Pikens. ''" e:-ity vis "u . art .irtd the Col' ner.''Which corner'? W("a tSo awful ti -t I . :: im s we te 1. oin - P. . :-i. -. , E:.o ' n L ' . t':: .o you wi:-. hee igil I:. aku t ~s AII w , t':(',n. ' t . ( I-:e'h: t i mI11 e l a ig n I .. r "u n :'. -u i t t1 . ''jchir: I e'v Old lip \'ar \ ..i^ K :: : i\ ." - ' ..tp ' " v .. c1h Ini: it 1!(..w' :.(- . n I) ll - S'ill In O fie(t. I:--w ilne . \\' t 1 L of R~ep lt-: a at ' :tains of T(. v\. i t t at: h\ fI:n a ft.. )ioit ho.r ? If tax s .e.- , it uh 1 there i to to. )mc a heavy b i ti (n. \-c n : m th' a h(t1 w in'.r" the anit g tv'-tt ed-k:sd If taxes .iks ae hoin up their ai n'ual ml itint: at Myrtle 1):ach t:i ve'k. I h eeh nuts are plent t:ful lus ]I oW. I f .-ir1. 1'ucc ' letter e-us s th( U1n1 d ((t t : to v< t tt '.f the b'at let4g!in1g btisiness it w'1l be one timi n1 had Bu.h bears good fruit. .Juling by the Iare 'mbt-, of ad verti. -emenl'.s t ht 1' orms- A les l ger is carrytlin:, Editor MACraken another lt AI(ili; ic reaur. 1\lMiking 110 ( <.f Th' St n'Ia-! <( itr w ife's garenll . -h r 1-:.i' :' (i:- -t of the Wetm'itntrK . T;i"::- : is handy to have . a wifet h sofmlel c nTilh Greeville1 bs-t balli team ha (linc. Wthe i evd'n t is.n .bhi n si es c(lf art. hi y : "Iit i: . I'c we: 1\e oa n wh v t d (a m ! boys theas :tn anot a' tvl ts 1frent fliwvo thet a ofI a hv' u (hntil tihe b uoy ii ha ' at di w i nitit ti dirct ~ith tP(n l 'ns ntat 'now where hit ois "nie cinna <hsseorib it.Mi ITe DmyelIn a.r N cunt : u ~thaa hut f-o:' ~tiO run . ilt'y if a brut--! rw r'~lt o a it tAnd. ath sanwlLi thnik'rut puaish lon t wily ake te .ttigc. fo w ome pdop'l1e1 wh ee think thiat tedcbu pisnro-ht ist)godnt o iorti m to e puat ~On ihs. angno hen had been1 1ping viat weU cou. Dottntty ohe anna mertig; o h 1ess'i ust Myte BainHor count trhis wak bt dorg arou tend.aIf alnyn think Sth Caro-t get ou youri maihpt and figure how. lf og~.'s itwl take tone to go fro ickn't to ytl'e leaclndbak ontWe on't nou where thi rgn. Jes' he what you is. vf youis ntouitl hat amiir~t i 'Redna tieu aynowat ou is.'li aa -minou'r enust a littlPekde Dwoner try the wil (fro Ctg; u 'fd you'e junt pth ak nto Dt m's andryl tohwa th dayog.oqu You an Polway Ca., ethe latSeea Don'ati bury t eah place. AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE 1I I'iCKENS SENTINEL N w: e C a ; :1 - ( i:en:s county le: ek.u. get as much readiing of in- it e.,t to them, as they can get from PW h } Pii:ens Sentinel. County News Tic Sentinel prints more Pickens C Sicuty ncws of general county in ev:. t t , ha n any othey paper. It o ny"1\ t t:. county sent a1: other news fr 'mll secticzi of the county. This oI new s alone is worth the price of t.;e paper to e:ny good e~itizera. Political News This iS cam.:paign year in both - att an, eC':unty. T lie Sent'nel wm k u. its tiers iniftrned about icai a: a.nd will give :nrr artial news concerning e the etunjpaigns. Gontral N.ws ir Each week The Sentinel prints a t news r aiew of uemestic and foreign hI penin-- s which is the best feature Si it h .(I published in any pape". It is pre are:i by an experie..,ed %as1 ziiti'tn e..l 'e.-lsndLtnt and (1n1 mas ke p intlli:ge:.tly informed on worlu, - -.llail. ipiy by read:ng this alone. It '. .'ae. thrce columns space Ia. w : an(1 nowhere else can as n I';'at e infermtation be foun, :. l. a famount of Space. Be d~ ;th'.s -ntur"e The St-ntine! pub ! . ..' t itens about the Im st i t. happnings the worid over. Ilkligi,:us Reading t d. ::.t kn:w of another week- L ly : Ca " r :mywhere that pubh::- ' U.. i i(ch igIas rews anti rcading ca tces lht Sentinel. We publish a serm f'4n 4tvery kweek by one ei the et minister, in America. We pub 'h(- ery we-:k a Sunday school d 1(:.' n. We otCcasionally publish re- C si.. . articles by local people. Be. u 5ie's t::is we publish religic.us news (: 'liflzerent kinds of meetings af fe:ting more chure.hes and communi ti. than any other paper in the &( n:,.. This is another feature wLich al-ne i worth more than the c} sub ei jiption to any church worker. flr The Women a }ach'. wreet: '[he Scntinel publishes l much rt; a-in?; of . c: e:al ;,,tere. t to the wonen:: :. Wtie print illu. tra tedl fashi<(.n ar ticle:4. h1ouse~h%,ld hint, cooking receipes, etc. Other Fc.tures 1k(sides thle f(a u ati' mie::tened above'. Tihe Se .ti'' I lubl~i.4e in - - inl f<.rm bed.1:s (f t!.h - ' it 'n. ! : h ("4 ttype .d i .h:'. if b..ueht at a ( bool: stcm, woull c''ft fr>m 81.50 t' 2.5 each (l'.ai ial.:: w\t irint h h rt rt' ry. ! .:al adv. .th:n. i f I'i:I:(ng ct un t . w i (f int rt . to ev 4r:" ta:>: pa:yer. - T't( F tlin t ! also t!h ( to tbli ) - it.'1.i ! b '1 " l 1(': \' ac t ek to i ve -}"1 I t e ::. t c thi 1 I--r f'.iatre4. w I h Ii rt:'o'b ,- will nt'.i e :4' in T St.tin l fom. time to ti're,. t .nd. the en tire family can "et} t L !.(_:'.":t " f ti. I':: -:. W h"ichi cot~ s " at t 1. 7 y -4 ew 2e (14 Wi a C Vnl4ithtle * ' 'M>a It Jo'. hnl 's ' I 1 ip'ri-g to. th. Eon ~tn ph- d 9 ntI i tb hd :e schio tier i adt. 141>4(anelcion xr Jly shall22, atin 5>11id rhos foisrctfor schooel SI!'4 apperinso The trute Bardo of Edueio tat shel pcitont tets lthe4) as allements of te lectw, thre conred. isnodered tacothne wiutes Seto 28of the oe ae school laisTheict atl thel beoo ose fo 9h a.bov 4. sp.d pupso hetuses r rt by oanaers and thal Contcord the election a for Pgerkera ctin r conuced.an i ancordacean.ith Secion t2h8 of'k then schol aw.he, !os wtill beopenM fro a. tothm. to.4 is feut. d Euaio~nlr(Picken c oter PF.eV.delayton, Co~ui~ ie ndPe. n Cohairman.e tc Pte orwies thontsholrshp, 'OLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Candidates' cards of the ordinary lgth run under this heading until st or second primary for $7.50 each. yable in advance. FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for re-election to ngress from the Third Congress nal District, subject to the rules the Democratic Party. FRED H. DOMINICK. I am running for Congress Third )nglessional District, subjcct to the lies of the Demceratic party. E. P. MCCRAVY. FOR STATI SENATOR J. S. LEOPARD is hereby announ. '1 n- a candidate for the office of ate Senator from Pickens County the approaching primary, subject the rules and regulations of the emocratic .party. VOR HOUSE OF REI'IESENTA 'fIVES. J. O. WILLIAMS is hereby an need( as a .~andidate for reelection rcpresentativ~e from Pickens coun in the State House of Representa v(. subject to the rules of the Dem :ratic party in the approaching pri mvy. I hereby sannounce myself a candi alte for the House of Represen tives from Pickens County, subject the rules and regulations of the emlocratic party inl the approaching! rimai y. J. M. GARRETT. FOR PROLATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a canli. at' for Probate Judge of Pickens ounty, sulect to the rules a nd re' latiens of the Democratic party in le ajpronching primary. R. A. HUDSON. I hereby annou:nce myself a candi at:' fhor reel e:i I as Probatt Judge f Pick-:et:s count:, subject to the rules I(1 rouat of t;:e Democratie art y in the- aIpproachin s primary. N. A. ClRISTOPHI!ER. ('AIT. ;LJ.IS DAY i.- hereby un -.1:t s a c:mflii'iate ri'. the office Pr' bthe .Iu-ge < (:i:en Cunty, .:b.:":' t t .. t:: rules cf thne Dem' r a e p"; ty in t:(e a pi)I . }chi::' prinary. ounty. SuIject to the rules (f t r i l:;t l t. W . D). G II i iIN. FOR SUI'EltVISOl W. E. STEPH ENS is hereby aa "'un ced as a e:t date for the office I Su ris (r of P i County, sub. -t t - to"' rUls an'. rtgubations of h. I t.ee.atic party in iinth approach It-.I~ht-et to the 1u - andl rer PI i. : ,ie :-::.. \'county. ":::bj - "t ' a *Pr - hir. r ra.i.- :t".. H...:....a...e ir t ? th lbst u'p-vis! I-d~n ( eunt en* r hw'i. I 1.;e of1ice. I he'r-by1 nr- -'!W- my r ules of t 'e Decn(ratUic( party . w if yr u va :tt theA1 bleeS t and hept uvervisor~~j thfe coty evtr E'ad vot 'r me in th'- A\uust pr.ima~fry. W. S. MA .~S~I R-S is- hereby) annul3n. das a c-and idate for Coui.ty C'om irsionier of Pickens County, subjeet the rules and regulations of the (emocr-atic rparty in the apprioaching 'imary. G. WASH BOWEN is hereby an )unlced as a candidlate for Commis ono'r of Pickens County', subject to te rules andi regulations of the Dem :ratic primary. JAMES J. HERD is hereby tonoun td by friends ats a candlidate for Atmmi~ssioner of Pickens County, ibject to the rules of the Democratic wrty in the approaching primary. J. A. FINLEY is hereby announced a candidate for reelection as Comn lissioner of P'ickens County, subject the rules and reguhations of the emlocratie party in the ap)proaching r imary. J1. RI. J. ANTHONY is hereby an runcedi as a cand'tte for the oIff.(ce County Commissioner of Pickens ounity, subject to .the rule.< and( reg~ lations of the Demweertic [aty in eC approaching primary. NOTICE IATE OF SOUTfH CAROLINA, DUJNTY OF PICK{ENS. he State vs larance R. Mace. D WHOM THIS N!AY CONCERN: Please take notice that Clarence R. ace .will ask the Board of Pardons rough his A ttorneys, Carey & irey, on Wednesday, July 5th, 1922, r a pardon or parole. Carey & Carey, Attorny for Cre.ce R Mace Some Bargains4 Thai H ea v y r Inch S h eetin g lO c y d . Goc< quality S6 Inch Bleaching Heavy Cheviotts 15c, 20c and 2. Apron and Dress Ginghams, (fa Toil Du Nord and Defender Dr< A BIG STOCK OF LIGHT WEIGHT French Ginghams, S osettes, Ch to 75c yd. Octton goods in sonme cases are c We do n:.;: expect higher prices soon. per pound, and (the big) if it should New gcods every week at new lov W'e retelve w cekly shipncnts of Q UALITY FIRST FOL E, The home of Walk-Ov Stetson hats, Inter-wove Home Sewing Machines, Lady Corsets. ('lothiii . Shoes. II 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 ea::ch sub:equent insertion1. Nu notice neC.pted ir le:- than 25e first time. T. (. cr. The ;' t'il, I:ekens, S. w N \TI).-To isu' tv e h:md, For n( Win'1 sI~eldsi.('pr d !< wer) apply walter IIester at Str.tincl e i.e' . FOR C LE-Fre' m c , o wiltrd fr hb. erI C' b or : . r:I.(tr.. Fr ank Lewis, 1':.ens ;;.2. I r) 2. : 1. N(- G ELAN . .-Tne w:r.:...:. -, f .Jul. 1' !" r . S (. WH I I ' ns f i LOT--A Hpii r 2 t r ria -: hI Ii: in r~ . t t 1 ei : I'arV a Iarved on; cne side, plai on < th r.Fin t ;lease ieturn to . B. P'ortir. WA.NTEDI-\len and womnen t.. hand'le city tradle and re(tail the ori. Rtequisitus, Hfoushil'd Sorrialties. II Aut'nmobile APCeesries, et.c. Over. 6 150 gua~rant(.al products. Our values are unvquailled and Watkins quality 6 is in a class by itself. Wr'te todiayv for free samples and full details of 8 rur offar and what it means to you. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 77, New ta York, N. Y. Men and wome*n wanted to han'i> city trade and retail the original an I genuine Watkins products, Remnedies, Extracts. Spices, Toilet RequIisite , Household Specialtie's, Automobi! Accessorics, etc. Over 150) garan teed( products. Our values are' un. ertualijed and Watkins Quality is i a class b'y it:<*lf1. Write todiav f.> f free sampe and full dletails of our oWer' aij what it moans to, you.' Ti J1. R. Watk:ins Co., Dept. 711, New York, N. Y. r5t 'P. C. BURNETT Funeral Director & Underta'ker Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, Robes, Etc Motor Hearse Furnished Day or Night Service .. For night ,service see H. A. Nea Iey or Vernon Christopher, Phone 63. F. C. BURNETT Between A. C. Gravley's & Fin ley's I Market. Main StL P-'ekn, S. C.i - - e . In Dry Goods For June And July Are Real Bargains 15c yd. Good quality 36 inch Perca 20c yd. yd. Hamilten shirting 25c yd. lea vy 220 Blue and Brown Denhim 25cyd st eclors) 15c and 20e yd. ss Ginhams, best grade made, 25c yd WASH GOODS, JUST' SUITEI) FO Rt THE HOT MONTHS TO FOLLOW Ced Flaxons, Veils, Organdies, Luna Lawns, Batiste, Issues, at 35c up i hari'r than a year ago, when cotton was bringing 10c to 12 1-2c per lb. At least not for this year. But with cettca today hanging around 22 cents o up, higher prices will inevidently follow. I ices. ldi s, misses, and ch ildrens hats. -THEN THE PRIC E 'rKrc's a reason. ,HCENDRICKS & C . er, Red Riding Hood and Endicott Johnson shoes, n hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Carhart overalls, New Irun King Stoves, Chase City buggies, American ats and (ents' Furnishiln Goods n'Specal ly Call for Pictorial Review Patterns You Will Find Me Doing Bus iness at the Same Old Place And on Friday and Saturday June 23 and 24 I will give with each 51.00 cash purchase, (except on Flour and Meat) a ten cent article FREE. I am paying: 17c per lb. for hens. 30c per lb. for fryers up to 75c 10c per lb. for roosters. 28c per doz for eggs at present H ams 15 to 251bs. 25c, Hams over 251bs priced according to size and quality. Yours for trade, J. W. H ENDRiCkS FORD CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYI 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. 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