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TliK PICKENS, S. C. UWLbHED) EVERY THURZDAY &'.6u a Year Invariably In Advance. ;atred at ! ickens, S. 0. Postoffice as Se-ond Class Ma! Matter. GARY 1iIOTT, Editor aid Mgr. TIlE UIt'lCAL MAIL CAltIElR. (reenville News. The elitr of The 'iekells Sentilel -ays her ty tene a1 mleetinim (f the lural mail arci.rs f l'ik:ens coulity atl"I ftcunld the) t') I- "al fille dy of " e !eel that . v 'i eldolo !top to thir! A Lten ot"Mi. IC w\.il takt alnf rticle i( 0I . faithfuli Ma il l e' Usel'ibed~ ~ I w .-: .3' e ' o of llt. - lie I ir a I a peeit"L full tril ute I' i we4 ' , carry mail. T1- . .i -- i t e lievh., wordinit et 1 aut the tub isiuod ]1 sit'i she 11a.l r~i.ut1e Li rie~l S1 lly Lilli Ct l del t i 1he I (lmeSte .elsil l i l ,;eti l f thaI eir lap Pointe(I tiske. Dwellers (.n rulral r1--m . apprecialt fully the h rvics ren-ife-I by the mail carieale. The Nes bisees, tor ill etM Weailir lil h1.1, ill gook spirsits o.i14 t Uilo r t man t ho briml-s tIhe n11 il lust I. ' .-; "ai ppoint d tak." Lik e the. circus 1' ll0wh. inl spite of her fall att 1pted to ride b eause "the 1h1w1ms. tro onl," thle ImIail elniaer cannot h-t anl Y inciden. 01r' eensditioll inte lr wel it.l the deliv cry (if le te :'n!I pIlt ls fiut' unlil ' the ll-t i tile riur1'l inail car .ic I .. ; r pittare for his coi~nst hy wtti ( 4l1e*ellv-y. The -T.0 tlimt his s i sar. alpci. al'te , : nl smtlt!,( h.y 'Ir.. nt, 1-. ll'.s 41. ria! Y- Ifwr . w 'l is Omw in ltl kid* an'or ym a i .I I itI- ;i I -10 l I I !hI) I - (I " (I 1thetic to the_ y*eomen whoi, inl all walks of lift .xecut1 their daily work loyal ly and as he., the I emw, -I- that is a sur-e - tal, the world girowiitn lhiess 1tr. THEF P'lEDMYONT ASSOCIATION Thel~m.ntAssoc)-ialien met Au hs it .\l4limt. ping b Church. '.1e churcb i. we\l n omelle for a beau tiful f untainl :- I 1 f purest, Cool st wat tliew frl Il l ndr the hill nerhy t --bennul aMm cia! Spr1-ekl< (oit i a Oettin of m rble < r --m : 0" witl h r.ppro 6hr inser fo t. Te che has bolt 1! '11 \h\.(e w.!I adlapted to 1.* ~IAM'3S ..i TC. .i E, fr44o e atr .E ON h t~ hEA. AN'tret * PALM ar WANfu R srmEnwa MAHiHA., oSEEnerty. I' ON -M GWCN L.IVE.,la ~UT SHnChStiAn Tof h MAH LFT i thNugh Le hOMhN$ uhaN' ,. du / th ~k41j~ni inrkint 1i. 46 i A 1; 'APA. 1.vtcst a-d 1 e 1t 'info1mation ,on t_.,e, pu'i.: Du'6d t As is the soil, so are the people. Building up one builds up the other. If cooperative marketing is not boosting the price of tobacco, what is doing it? AMrlny farmers have found good poultry good insurance against hard timnies. A tip to th- (<.tton falrmt r. Don't let the wveevil dc-tro'y 'Ou'. ourage nd y-Our- cottenl. Nitroen ~Will be high nxt sISon (E~cy sa. Beter establish v nitrotren factUry r't hom1e by plantig wit r kio-uine cover crol-s. C < the farm wNvuc.land Wn.. make it p'r(oductive. Re'aing!V~ strikc: Wliy ' shul tlhe farmer iee'i to wvork longer hours than any ether class of people', A South Cr-rlina farmer who <.wn-: five faims says that the on1ly 1nev. whi- n made him pay income tax hI;. year was his dairy farm. Ohio investigators tell us that the cost of feeding a cow by the silo imethod is hardly one-third that of the pasture and hay Iethod. There are 565,853 scrub or grade dairy bulls in the United States. That is well over a half nmillion too many. EASLEY ROUTE TWO NEWS Pulling fodder is the order of the (lay in this see-Lionl now. Miss Mae Stone and littlc sistl' Opatl were spopping 'n Greenville Sat. urday. Sorry to report Mr. Heibert 1lol ecmlbe is in the Base hospital iear Greenville but glad to' report he doing better. Mr. Ben Smith has purchased him self a "Joln IHenry." Little Frank Suddeth has been con fined to his room for a. ew days hut tflad to report he is better. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D1urham of Pickens spent the week-end with the latter's parentu, Mr. and "Mrs. G. C. Griffn. The baptizing will be at Georges C:Ceek Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. li'pe a large Crnwd will attend. Mrs. 11. C. 11olcombe and daughteri Il.ar.!iIt, Rese. Cecil Mae, Mir. a1l .!s. C . C. (rant vas a mionig thoso who spen l the day in Gieenville with Mrs. I. . I Hlolibe and1 family, it rem.11 a soupiiso hirthday dianer for \lir. . ' llule''mle and Mrs. C. C. Griaint. Amo tiia those otheris laweseni wv: i: \lr. aun! \Als. W. 1R. Anv.h-risoni nn I twxo e.hlildren W illiami aind Lois. .\i. ial .',!rs. E. TI. Willinigham., ix. er( n: ' i rs. li r 2 ic le id awd chien l'iior on~*;d!aro. . . ( ' ra l 't'; an.1 at x'sit'i Cu Th renva ill latIiioIsdav o adI iz. .i. (r. :(v. Jait'' Sm'i~the ofSet -or M. -C :Ie. S-lV :rda whnd Sun~iday .M- s (olye toet a flw dayuest o 1101r. fti'u spendin ta vieit ini Graeenv'ille wasth Mhrsday.F; an Frcoiay Mir'. All. Woodil'i ofr~ t h 'tagut' ha eu'c oeaftersped xvek ithClyeltive s in nds aof Miss R. :<e Ilolcombe has rieeunedll Grenillednsn' with i .loleomb andT facmly. l ni iy oM. AOn W'oi''so iot Spatanhurg hasd leturned fom after speatn ha becoe wit reMatanives. inand Eround Mr.1( ardye ''s v Iemb ome Grenville hCl maklembe ''(d famiely. hll,' C'omeh rsondet, Pa'wake up antles hear' from y.iv' that hasil a' ' nnal t ret i : of ycu. Come o a-1 help) mak e thea"Gem fni'lehe oothills fnl(tliiito'the be'ttownarand . ciasci o "omebd'share ang." etreo sid hertebygvnthtIwl make arlientin to. .\.tCri to i~her Es~i., Judge u Prbteor STATE OF SOTITH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS, IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. J. F. McJunkin, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Grace Poole, Defendant. To the Defendant Mrs. Grae Pole(: You are hereby summonned and re quired to, answer the complaint il this action, which was this oay filed in the office of the Clerk of Court at Pickens, S. C. and is now cn file in Said (ffic.e, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sai(l cmplaint on the subscriber at his oice at Pickens, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof. exclusive of the day (:f such serviIe nd if you fail to ans-wer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the pla:ntiff in this action will a-ply to the Qourt for the relief demanded in the comi :>laint. C. E. Rkainlson, Pliitilf's Attorney. 0. S. Stewart, Clcr'k of Common Pleis Court. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Abe R. 13. Stewart and Jody Dee K. L. S. Griffin, R. P. Prince, Margaret Elizabeth Eleanor Burton and Pick ens Bank, Defendants. To the defendants above named. You are hereby summoned and re (uired to answer the complaint in this action which is herewith serve up1on1 you, and to serve a copy of Your answer to the said complaint, on the subseriber at his office on the publc square at Walhalla Court louse. South Carolina, within twemyL.V days after thy service hereof, exclu. sive of the day of such service; an(! if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiffs in this ac'.oln wiill apply to th' (Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Pickens Court Hlous'e this 10th day of August, 1922. R. T. Jaymes, Plaintiff's Attorney. 0. S. Stewart. (Scal) C. C. P. To the absent defendant, Margare 1.lizabeth Eleanor Burton: Pleas take rotice that the summons an complaint in the above entitled actioi ve re tiled in the offce of the Clerl of the Court of Common Pleas Pickens County, South Carolina, r' the 10th day of Auust, 1922; tha 10.e purpose of this action i., the pal titi of the real estate descrile 404 te omplaint, beloneine~ to the' e. tale of Pa3rtheney St'wa:-t, <ieas.a that o pesonI denumdii is w~ ains lt you. :( !ne 4.f hu r he i.. law. PL. Taynes. D)ate i Au\*'' 1n, 1''22. a'onaint re. D 1 1.. aylo . i!! .a! a's ex'cuti e f the wil ! - I C . A Iloleomnhe; Susan I.. D~avis. C'orri Tayplor, J1. 1. loleombe an'a d S. 11 Ke(lle::, Defendant~s TJo the Defendants aboce named: You are hereby so umor~ud awl re qulired to anlswer the comp'ilainI in tba act ion, of which a c~o)y is hierewit servedl uponL you.,l~ an t.> serve a cop; of your answer to said C'omliant o1 the suberiher at their office P'iekens South Carolina, wvithin twenty (lay: a fter the service hereof, excl usiv< of the day of such .service; andi you fail to answer the ('omplain within the time aforesnid, thie plain tiff in this action v-ill apply to Lti< Court for the relief dlemandled in th< C'omplairtt. Carey & Carey, 0. S. Stewart, C. (C. P. Dated Aui.ust 1-1, A. D). 1922. Toy thIe absent (defendan !t', Su:s:an I. D avis: 'Tak'e Not ice that the. :su'mmions, o) v hi- the abov' i8 Cupy, aind tha coml:-ntin th. - cho'e stated I aSt w4 file~ in f::e office of the (Cirr of Court for P'iu..ens ( ounty von th: YL (!t. <by)f A ugust, 1922. and both the saidt summons an'd enm' aint are nowV (n fi le in that otfice, and you are he'reby req "uired to answer thIe same and( ser've your' answe)r t hereof oni the undersigned at their office in the town of P'ieken , Southi Carolhna, within twenty days after the service of said summons uponi you. Carey are., F. Fl and Witer Oxfords for Fall Oxfords for this fall and winter a back seat. We have just received our flew 4 All the new cuts inl Brougues with Brown, Russia Calf, reasonably pric always be a member of the Walk Cheaper grades in womens Oxfor 'The Red Riding shoe for ch:!drei rhoes. 'The Red Ri(ling 1lood sho miachet. IverY pair guaranteed. Werk shoes. for boys, men, wome We have always had a reputation howe-ver we are going to open you stock of work shoes that has ever 1. ewnt. See us before you buy your Q UALITY FIRST FOLGER The home of Walk-0 Stetson hats, Inter-wov Home Sewing Machines Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, I AN ADVERTISEM ENT FOR THE PICKENS SENTINEL Nowhere else can Pickens county citizens get as much reading of in terest to them as they can get fron The Piekens Sentinel. County News The Sentinel prints more Pickei county news of general county in. terest than any othlr paper. It gives the county seat and other new. from all sections of the county. Thi! local news alone is worth the pric of the paper to any good c.itizen1. Political News This is campaign year in botl state and county. The Sentine w ill keep its readers informed aiJou political happen-ings and will givi lair an i mpartial new.s concerIing the cipahigns. General News Each week The Sentinel prints t neVs rIeVIW 0f oet.e una toreig. hapejin.;s which is tie best featu r n i n .:Teip)ndt 1. and( one malul '.:hiii*, by i tadUing1 this alone :and now; .ere (eh-P . an a h r-atur '1n ZIPSZ'tinel p~ub a - at t1. m about theno I i .Re i.rs Headin lul~\C \ - d L nA 1 V of samither w'ee': tues religiu~As nev:s onl readin. or.4 mni~nes in merica. W\e pub 1a every wevek a buada~s :choo; leen ILe ocasionally pul)i'h rec ig12.ius articles bylocal~ peLopit. B3e sides this we? publish retliijous new of di tfErent kid aol meeIin'tinigs a f feeling m~ore chureches and commiuni ties than any other paper in th< county. This is another featuri wich alcneu :s wVorth more than~ tht -subseription to any church worker. For TIhe Women Each wceek The Sentinel publishes much readling: of especial iLnterest to the women. We p~rinlt illustra. ted fashion articles, household hints Scooking receipes, etc. Other Features D~esides the features mentionedl above The Seitinel publishes in s-r ha or ooks of the best andhi bokstore, would cost from $1.50 ti .2.50 each. Occasionnl iy we print ai short story. The Seuntinel also publishes theP legtal advertising of l'ickens coui:i ty, which ;s of interest to everyV tax p~ayer. T he S-ent in I alsot esoflilIA ('nougih hu mor each we odv the lu(e away. whiho re:.r will lt' n '~ tm*:ri es toa bis mnntvhutstrvestowere toe driv tnote eoin Ti And iI E <I EtN-' SaraIl N nnI. wOR-k. "Ear. bS:, it 9"guon Them 1enine is frmnotrl.ishen mnitys. butd sris osev theten. .Will sell at a bargain. Mrs. S. 1:. Fere-tasan. C'nenta S. C.A..g2 'o Manl, while h gh cut shoes have takun Al d are showing many pretty fall styles. at tent leathers, Blk & Bro Kid, and n pair of Walk-Overs, and you will d ded to our already large stock of o f the best shoes for chiidrc --n the )r k shoes in the country. Th's fall mii ost complete, and we think the besc ic e than last fall from 10 to 26 pv There's a reason. (49 & co. Endicott Johnson shoes, Carhart overalls, New a City buggies, American ig Goods a Specialty 4 CITATION STATE OF SOU'TI CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. By N. A. Christopher, Esquire, Pro "~ bate Judeve. n- Wheras, Thomas Durham, made a- suit to me to grant Him Letters of Ad.'nistraticn of theEstate of and Effects of Mary Hannah Durham, de Ii-Tese are tCerefore, to cite and - jadmonih all and singuTar the kindred tard Crediters of the said Mary Han nah Du rham. doee ased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court c;f Jrobate, to be held at Pickens Court louse, S. C., on the 2nd, (lay of S1 rtvilber 122, next, after publi eatill hereof. at 11 o'clock in the foreno:1n. t-, Shr:w causeu2, if any they have, why the said Administration s-hould not be grailted. W(vena under my handnd d ea! this 22 n.1day of Aurust 1.22. in t.. ; N'. A. -j-(,!--v " !,r " C. - TO -\ . Pik n RI j(. (O ~l Fr knw. a h Piek)ens, i85OU)jsj )~ acre, oo 1-rmabun g alow, 4-room tenant house. Will sell at barenin on easy' terms. J. S. Far Oh Yes! Oh Yes!: We have .iust in.. eta!ledal c(omplete roll-ir m21 and are now re:'dy to grin'! yo. ar wheat, and ::e .en promI~Pt serv'ice. L:xle Roll ci M!lls, Gr'eenvile, S. C. 2t FOR SALC-Fordl one ton truck, 'H' I'-n ru abouIt one month. WVill er. iri ce foer cash. a'!driess IR. L. I or--~~r' wwr fu (Ee~r :and frre 0 sa'>os ws '.t od'-- ThIr. .J. IR. Waotkins;, Co., Dept. 79, N--w York, N. Y. 5t CARBIDE for sale at A. A. Moon's store cheaper~ than you can ordor it. FOR SAhLE.--One~ Ford Touring Car, 1919 model, in good condition. ~One second han-I hugge' andl harness. Wilconsider trading Ford for good horse or sell cheap for cash or good naOper's. C. E. Robinson, Picke. C. RST SHOW] a nd Winter 1922-1923. a re the style for the well dress-ed v all and winter Walk-Over oxfords, q p lump heavy soles for fall wear, in 1 'e d at $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. Try < : ver family. d s for fall at $2.50, 3.00 and $4.00. a nd growing girls. We have lately a f ur chidrien and growing girls. On,. n and children. o f selling one of the best line of wi ir cvcs. We have bought the largest, Cl en shippcd to Pickens. Lower in pr f all and winter shoes. -THEN THE PRICE , ENDRIC ter, Red 'Riding Hood and en hosiery, Griffon Clothes 1, Iron King Stoves, Chas laits and Gents' Furnishui Call for Pictorial Review Patern POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES. J. 0. WILLIAMS is hereby a nounced as a eandidate for reelecti as representative from Pickens coru tY in the State Huuse of Represent tives. subject to the rules of the Dei ue'atie parLy in the approach'ng p ma ry. I hereby anilnoun iice myself a cant date for the louse of Represe tatives from Pickens County, subje to the rules and regulations of t Democratic party in the approachi1 1)rimiary. J. M. GARRETT. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I ht-reby annouic.e myself a can< I date for Probate Judge of Picke 0 County, subject to the rules and re dlations of the Democratic party the approaching primary. R. A. HUDSON. I h-reby a1nno(unce myself a cand dit" for reelect .ion as Irobate Jud . (r Pickens county, suhjee)t to the rIu nu ' U l : ruat ions of the D~emocra~nl aryin the appre:n"hin iprhnary. FO () (OUNTiY (P CO1.1Ssio:'; i G. WA[ lOWE*N is hereby a T A. FINdiIY is hereby anne-une., p andi t( for r(e-.ptI'l e ion (s ( -J t'or' o(fs Pickn CQ'flout,J 2u I )mmorati party' in t he aippr'oachc I he'reb~y announce myself ats cc ndidate for c'ounlty (comis-tioml ii t he approaching primary, sulbje< te, the rules of the Democratic p~art~s * 'Z. N. MULLINAX. Dr. Glymniph of Aniderson, S. ('. m'I'R IC F .iW E JIa i g g One D~ay Only, Fridayi September 8th, D~on't neglect your eyes when you enni get expert service andl~ the very best glassos at the lowest prices. Examination Free Satisfactioni Gunenand.