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And the Cat Came Back He'd been away five months and he was glad to get back home, and we were glad to see 'him. That's the way they all do when they drink at our fountain. Clean, Cold, Snappy Drinks. Nunnally's Candy---fresh every week---makes happy homes. TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST KEOWEE PHARMACY R. E. Lewis, Prop Phone 24 THE UNIVERSAL CAR 4 6And remomber--thelow. cst first cost, the lowest upkeep and the highest resale value of any motor J ' 4 ioar ever built. Li i Unequaled in Value Equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting System, demount able rims, extra rim and non skid tires all around-the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced --an enclosed car of comfort, convenience and beauty. Reas onably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. H .P. Sitton, Jr. AUTHORIZED) FORD DEALER. Pickensi, S. C. PICKEN CABINET WORKS sASH - DOORS -- MOULDINGS LIME - CEMENTS Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Kinds. We have a good assortment of glass. Windshields cut and put in. EAGLE"K D O enei o 7 For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grad.. ASK FOR THE YEL.LOW PENCIL. WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK 1 ~ 4~, ~ ~ 44 Loca1s ana Personls More work; less crime. Cotton on the local market wa. 22 1-2 cents Wednesday. July 4th was a quiet wet (lay ir Pickens. Mr. Casey Porter spent last weelk in Columbia. Corn crop report: Abinke.r,t and rdlnterated. Misses Stella and Pat Porter are visiting :n Anderson. Miss Louise Hutchings spent last week in Greenville. Mr. Loyd Grandy wcnt on a busi ncss trip to Ashevil last Friday. n. J. Nalley and wife made a bu iess ti ip to Greenville Monday after noon. Mr. M. C. Smith returned from New York last Sunday after a fur Wecks stay. Mir. an-l Mis. Frank Armistron. are visiting the latter's parcnts at Camden, S. C. Misses Rchert and \Wake C'inm n of Atlanta are the (uests (.f 31". J. T. l'artridgie. The ncted Mir. Ball W'ee! it re t ting badc, sheriffRmkta'chi u to the field now. 3.r. Charlie C'art: has returne:i after tw mont !hs stay in tie uthetn pait of the state. 'Tlhe mnly "iends of Sy!'d' l'u':L' of Seneca were pca s t hav Imi in town last Vetk ead. 3lr. Eacrk_ <enha .l :nd famlily will moh've into r n of 1r. Nalley's bungalows in a ewiy. .Ire. Jrhnn ie tvarey had her mother .\r's. Ida (rcen cf Greenville with her a part of last week. The iany friends "f David Lynn of Washinuten arc dl lhted to have him here for his vacation. Nan Bowen, with her brother Maor gan of Seneca spent last wcek with their grandfather, Irs. R. A. Bowen. Pickens lumber e. rnIany says that bus:ness is pickin up as they are getting merte tr.r i's than they can fill. Numr'ous 1 arti e wer W see ~n head ed fori the' mounatains the Fourth of .July to eclcbr'ate It:dependance Day in various way's. Onl last F'r:day, eve r M!rs. Frank~ Artmstro'n.t h as ht gut sts faor tea. 2lisses 1.aural P .p. Runh Smith, Sal lhe C'urht it. i1:'. Blackb~urn of Clemiscn. l'er so faiti.: :-erv~ n1 the peopl< in tr- a rer E'.''ards & Dar'sey~ wi! m<* : -N Nrth Ca rolina and1 his Tl(e willi e :::ed by 2!,r. :- ark It has beecr. rueutstedr that w< urge.' all it rs toj Ulace' their name< rn their club re bookse. The book< wvil closv 'J'u:y 25 andl the rules re quirt 'r *r- t nrc.l for primiary ( ler tiors ive ''' tw years. \' ,.h cen ('ter's in the ap. pr,>ar.:r e tE. be held by the Dr''h-.'- reniceracy, at at r naoting will 1)0 ar -r will be (de t<.rv~y" by ZIon r . Riot nec~es I attendlance, 'ai 'j( ladl to avai r :!'1tutnity to heat - - ho~ is pr'obabl.3 -4 with the sub t::- i'r50on in the cou - - place will b< ror -. . a'.tnany lovel, flc'w'er -.' . . . re setefor' th< frewo: .-arevs. I". E. Arm' sttrng, 2:'.- (ra .r.,kei, G. G. Chris. tr.pher. J1. P'. Caro:y, .Jr., P. E. Wood C'. Carey, A. .' Boggsi, Clifford Lcewis J. H1. lDruce', G. R. Hlendricks. Misses Mlary atnd Nannie Morrtis. After th< pgames (deliCious ice cream and~ cakt was served1. When you cut ties (10 not leave th< Red Oak but cut it also. The Taylor. Colquitt Tie and Pole Co's., buye1 either at Seneca. Westminster of Pieck. tens and in car lts elsewere. cigarettes They are GOOD! Cotton jumped up 159 points Mon day. The price is jumping as well as the liant. J. L. 0. Thompson of Forest City, Ncrth Carolina spt nt the week-end with home folks in Pickens. The Liberty bascball team defeat cd the Westminster te am last Friday at Li'-erty. Score 4 to 0. r. R. W. Car ett of P elkns R2 fcund a cocklebur bush May 27 that had soven grown burs on it. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. uiter ci Lhibe ty and Miss Erlinie Robinson cf Charlotte were In town Sunday. The2 Sentinel has just reccived a nr.:ic ct the death cf Mrs. J. B. Gil The nutice will appear next Why should the price (i "."as" in crease during a political campaign; - 'n'. l output shouli r'educe the : rice. ir. F. K. Nalley has moved from (cntrrl to Pi-kers. He is occup:ing ne o.f the Nalley buulraloos on Bun galc seuarc. We ?culI net hc!p but wonder if the Gr..envilk furniture dcaler who saw that snake with legs also sells furniture polish and varnish. The Sentinel force, !cn.e: with ever ybidy clse in Pickens, ob:I rved July 4 as a holiday. Consequently tih parer is a little late this week. The Sentinel received so niay new subscriptions during the last two days of its special subscripticn offer that it will take a week to get all the names on the mailing list. Prof. A. B. Fortner, who was re potied as a candidate for the state senate last week, is a candidate for the house of representatives and his off'icial announement appears in The Sentinel todlay. Teachcrs for Maynardl school have been elcted as follows: HI. WV. Hiott, Miss Mae Attaway, Miss Annie Ro Per andl Miss Ruth Looper. Notice will be given later the (late the som mer sessionl op)enmg. The bonds recently votedl for mak ing improvements in the Pickens school have been scld to Hilton & Co. of Atlanta at net par. Work wvill soon begi-n on improvements of the school building, four class rooms and an audlitoriuml being addedl. Thq Pickens Cabinct works has moved its place of business to a newv one just south east from the depot. This is very much larger and more commodious than the old one. Messrs. WV. .J. Acker and J. M. Gantt are the accomodating proprietors. P~rof. F. WV. Simpson moved to Pickens last Wednesday and is oc cupying the house formerly occupied by Prof. Hlagan. Prof. Simpson has been in charge of the school at Tay Iors for three years and we bespeal: for him the same success with the school here that he made at Taylors. We wvelcome him andl his family to Pickens. Mr. Anderson Babb has just com pletedl some addlitions to the home of Mrs. Lillie Parsons near the Blac-k snake road, which wvill add much to its convenience amd attractiveness. lie is nowv building a modern bunga low for Mr. Earle Morris </ Hlampton Avenue. Mr. Babb is a good contreet or and gives satisfaction~ with all his wvork. Prof. WV. IF. Hlagan and famiily left Pickens Wednesdaly morning for Gr'enwvood whore he goes to visit relI atives andl friends before going to his new field of work. Prof Hagan wvas superintendenft of the Pickens H-jgh school for three years (ani wocrked wvonder's inl it. Pro-f andl Mi3 Hlagan wvere people of culture and re finement and their many friends re get vmery much to part with them. Your Complexion is in Danger. When the hot sun beats down and makes everything sizzle and boll Freckles and Tan are likely to mar y our coniplexion and make your skin smart and burn. To sooth and heal the effects of sun, use some of the one Preparations. Rexall Violet Dulce Cold Cream Coty's Extract and toilet Water, Hudnuts Marvelous Cold Cream Phmer's Gargedgo Extract & Toilet Hudnut"s Three Flower Cold Cream Water. Hudnut's Three Flower Vanishing Caro Nome Extract & Toilet Water Cream - Mary Garden Extract & Toilet Water Creme Angeleus Lemon Crean Tissue & Clensin Crem. Joquet Ramee Toilet Water & Cleansing Cream. Oriental Cream Hudnuts Three Flowers Toilet Water Armand's Cold & Vanishing Cream Hudnut's Violet Sec Rose Onmar, Gar Hind's Honey & Almond Cream lcnis Toilet Water Ask for your favorite cream, we have Azurac Toilet Water & Extract it. Bandoline 25cts (Ne t) Free wvth any of the above articles one package of rcker Dedaer. PICKENS DRUG Ca. Boue Rae T oiltWae FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. Fo r the saft kecping of money .in~l valuable papcrs (A cur cu~zt';nirs we have had an r.dX .icnal leek put on on r~ vault (loor. This !c~ck is a new kind and it maikes cur. vault absolutely bu T glar proof. We have records of l.uvilars ti ying to enter 8.1 vaults eq uirpd with tFc locks ad in not a sin de instance cHuld they enter. It i s absolute ii-sibility fSe o the most skilc~l lurglar to oen our vault (100or ncw. Cdnic in and let us show y ?". We arc the fIirst bank n Picker s county to install n ct these lock. PRO EC ION FThe Pickens Bank Special Week=End . Fares a n d From Greenville, S. C. VIA .d9' Southern Railways st To To Asheville, N. C.-..--- ..--$ 4.40 Ik lua~ .C----$52 Arden, N. C....-..._-....__..-...3.95LaeJulsk,.C. Brevard, N. C.........._.....-----4.40~Syad .C--------40 Black Mountain, N. C..._--_....-.5.10 SldN X------- .~ Charleston, S. C.....................10.50 TxdN .---------1 Fletchcrs, N. C..........._-_.... .. ... Tr3.8N0.-- - - -- - - -- Flat Reek, N. C.-___............. 3.30 T 'b , . f H ot Springs, N. C..--.............. .05 ~ahla .C--------2 1-indusoivile, . C-------:14~Tuxedovl, N. C.------------. .15 Roundi trip tickets as above are o n sale Saturday and Sunday of e seh wveek until September 23rd, 1'J22, w ith final limit returning so as to rwich ceiginal starting point on or before m idnight of Tuesday following date of sale. No stop overs allowed. Fo further information call on ne arest Southern Railway System Tick et Agent or address: R. T. COTNE R, District Passenger Agent. Summer Excursion Fares EHE From!Greenville, S. C. VIA Southern Railway System TPo To AA'eville, N. C..--........_-_.$ 5.835 oeed iy . ~ - 37 A tlantic City, N. ....._-----40.:7MrhN.C---------2i Ailndeirson, S. C....... - ........ 2.20 Nofl, V .- - - - 02 Black Mountain, N. C.......---0.80NagaFls,.Y-----5.0 Ueaufort, N. C.---.--............23.90PotnOe.-------2.9 lirevardl, N. C.----................5.85 ook, a.-------210 Denver, Co10....---..----.....80.45 SldN .--------39 Fiat Rock, N. C.---.....--....--4.45SklnNC--------.3 Greer,, S. C.__--__...__-....-.... .80SatakCyUh.---104 Georgetown, S. C...................13.35 SnFacso a.-----179 Hiendersonville, N. C..............4.0 t c~sug l. Ilot Springs, N. C..................8.15TapFa---------01 L.b of Palms, S. C...............15.00TueoN.C--------42 .Jacksonville, Fla..-_....-.._....24.25 roN C---------.t Kings Creek, S. C.....__-__......3.835ft pigTa. Lrke Toxaway, N. C..._.........7.05 Tlua alG..------~ Lake Junaluska, N. C..............7.40 W~alS -------28 IA'nir, . C--------------870 rfasl, Va.-..-------175 In ~l~itin o te aoveSumerE xuNiar tFalls aN. Y. slefo or etun ripwihinfinl mitof t LakcCkytta For urthr inormaion al1Son . Paet Suersbrg Faita y Agem~ or addrerso-n, N. C. TNR T sterictgs, Tno Aet Waplrtllbrg. S..C lenoi , N . ......._........ ... ... 8.7