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/LeaIs an d,_posi8 Miss Mary Gaul of Greenville is visiting Miss Juanita Garrett. Miss Sadie Neely who has been teaching at Keoweu in Oconee coun - ty is at home for her fall vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jeanes went. to Piedmont last Sunday where they It visited relatives. .t t Miss Louise Gravley and Floride Prince have been on a pleasant visit to Miss Elva Stewart. t!l A The acts of the last legislature, y a 1922, has been received by the Clerk j it of Court for distribution. t - . Miss Eula Attaway from Liberty was the guest of her mother Mrs. Attaway last week-end. Mir. and Mrs. .J. C. Alexander a'nl children visited Mrs. Alexander's sister in Walhalla last week. t Revival servi'.es will begin at New ' Ilope ut thodist church Sept. 28, at 8 O'clock p. in. Public. invited. Miss Sadie King cf 'itdmont made a most pleasant. visit to Mrs. March banks last eek. The tine ftr payin- state and CClrty taxs a . hn1 etended to Oct'.br a I. M. a nd .\ry.. R. FLr < f Gren 'ille visitedI at \;auJ. .1. .\l. Stewart's last Sunday. Niss Ilor" Ina St ev: r t is at homie for a vacatitin afti r teaching school it Folk Shoals. Bern to l r. and Mrs. (. F. (Red ). Osborne, Sep t. 11, a boy, at Winter Garde II. Florida. Grand Fall Opening A Of Liberty Nationa will be held at Rece' court house, Pickens, tember, 26th. Men be on hand tion for your Fall i Overcoat. We wvill samples to show yc $5.00 to $15.00 on y guar'anteedl to fit a money refunded. visit us, and see f4 you can save. LibertyN ational IH. L. Gillespie, Mgr. You Will Find iness at the Si And paying the I, for produce. 4 . 35c per doz foi 30c per lb. for Hams 15 to 25 Hams over 251 to size and quality. Your trade is a Yours fi J. W. H EA1 The many friends 6f Mrs. R.- L. Henderson regret that she had the I misfortune to fall and break her right " collar bone last Thursday. t Court will convene here next Mon :lay morning, Judge Thos. S. Scase, presiding. o t Mrs. Ada Alexander wishes to board v )ut-of-town girls who want to attend g chool in Pickens. The revival meetings will begin at he Grace Methodist church Sunday (tober 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cochran an:1 d amily of Anderson were guests of C irs. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lovey Neely last week. Rev. F. T. Cox, Rev. Fulton Chil ress and Mrs. J. M. Stewart atten- s ed a missionary conference in Green- t ille last Monday. Mrs. R. J. Owings and children and Irs. Veola Morgan of Greenville were t isiting Mrs. W. T. Jeanes last Fri lily. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Holland of Simp onville, S. C., have been on a visit SProft. and Mrs. Simpson during the past week. Iiome coming day exercises which vere to have be n held at Liberty INaptist. ehmch, Oconee 'ecunty, Sept. 17, 11'22, have been postponed unt:l 'lhe first. Sunlda.y in'Octb':er. Mirs. llenry Martin and little dau ghteri, Milary Ann of Greenville and Mar. andui Mrs. N. A. Oliver of Char lotte are visitors at the home of Mtr. and Mrs. Guy AIcFall. Rev. A. M. S'mmcns will fill his regular appointmentb the 4th Sunday at Mt. Tabor, and Ambler school house. These meetings were postpon ed on account of the association. And Winter ud Display 1 Woolen Mills Co., Barbershop, opposite S. C., Tuesday Sep to make your selec tnd Winter suit or have over 500 new u at a saving of our suilt. All suits ad please or your' [t wiii pay you tol )r yourself, what Woolen Mills Co. SGreenville, S. C. Me Doing Bus une Old Place Greenville market 'eggs at present. fryers up to 75c. [bs. 25c, bs priced according pprecia ted. >r trade, fDRIOKS Mr. J. L. Gravley had the mis ortune to got his-collar bone broker ast Saturday. Hismany friends tope that no complications may arise mad that he will soon be all right. Mrs. Jehu Shirley will be in 'charge f T. A. Gary's millinary department his season. Opening of latest styles rill be presented beginning next londay. See Gary's advertisement i next week'd Sentinel. Ye Editor and family are much idebted to Mrs. J. M. Gillespie and Irs. C. E. Robinson for the most elicious scuppernongs we've ever aten. Messrs. Clarence R. Porter, B. F. [endricks, D. B. Finney, Vernon ones have returned home after pending several days in the moun ains, where the zephyrs blows sweet. Miss Julia Folger went to Washing. on, I). C., with her aunt, Mrs. Dorrar hree weeks ago and returned or ues(lay of last week. She thorough. y enjoyed her trip and speaks in lowing terms of our capital city. Mrs. Dalgety and Mrs. Barrow o: Sbring, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Lucia: stephens of Pendleton and Mr. an< dirs. Joe. C. Brock spent a fewv day: n Hendersonville and Asheville las veek. Mr. and irs. ilagood Bruce any ,on, Mae, visited relatives in 'Elber ton, Ga., last Saturday and Sunday l'hcy were accompained home by thei laughtel Miss Virginia, who ha been there on a long visit to he frandmother, Mrs. Grogan. The Woman's M1issionary Society o the Baptist church met on last Mon day afternoon Twenty members at ten(le(l the meeting. Mrs. larlar, on( of the teachers from Librty, was + visitor. The subject for study wa state missions and proved to be om ,:f interest, being so nar home. Ree(ce's gin hast~ been overhatulerl tad is now giving satisfaction to the public every (lay. Mr. A. G. Reecet s the manager-always on the job First bale was ginned at this gi last Friday for V. II. Herd. Mr IIerd also had first bale ginned lasi year. :Mr. Adoll Schulzte of Greenville wh, is a land-seape Architect, came t' Pickens M onday afternoon and held a cons lI tation Vit h a committe of ladie. aind l ayor ('ureton in regard to lay ing ol', and beautifying the town cem etery. Thbis resulted in the employ. men'It of Mlr. Schulze, so he will al meo0 pn;ceed to execute his plans. Prof. Simpson wvill make a talk t< he league of wvomen voters, main!: mn the subject, of the Parent 'reach r's in the court house on Thursday fternoon at four o'clock. It is hope< hat all w~ho have children to semi o school will attendl as well as others 'or we are sure that it wvill be goo< or all. M~rs. Dalmar Blakely arrived in th, ~ity yesterdIay from Langley Field Va., wvhere Captain Blakely has bee; stationedl for the past year. Mrs Blakely, who was Miss Nannie Port~c vill visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs P. S. Porter in Pickens and~ other rel itives in South Carolina, before join ing Captain Blakely at his newv sta Lion in Newv York.-Greenville Pied mon t. J1. HI. Hayes, a local contracto' has securedl the contract for the .cee ion of an $8,000 girls' dor~mitory a the D). A. R. Indlustrial school a Tamassee. This dormitory is thet. gif of' the New York chapter D). A. R. foi the Tamassee community, andI is on< that will he most highly appreciater l'y the girls of that section.-Walhalb~ C'ourier. Last week we mentioned,the name of quite a number of our young peo pie who had gone awvay to schoo alnd last week there were others Messrs. Rule and! Gain~ Cannon lef Saturday for1 Berea College, Berer Ky.; Misses Cleo and Mattie Ma: UIlum and Bessie Stewart went t G. W. C.; Mi' .Jim Ed. Hendricks t Furman, Miss Emily Thornley t Converse andl this wecek Richard Hal lum goes to Furman. Rev. R. A. Hudson, the newl~y nom inatedl judlge of probate, was in tow1; the morning after the last primar: election inquiring for a shoe maker It was soon discoveredl that he wva: I.raictieJally bare foote(d from the rael lie had just won and that 1h< nteeded re-shioc ng. U pen d iscoverinIg his plight one tientusiastic( friend Uoirted ent the she shioj andi~ tohi h'im to t ale ha .- t >are and have ill.mnd:~ e ol a h SA3M 1, CRAIG A Sam 11. Craig, Esq., has recently been appointelit-d as a member of the County Board of Education for Pick ens County. This is a very important position, as the paramount issue il the state government to-day is the school question. Mr. Craig states he believes the. first duty of the govern ment is to educate its eitzens, and that an educated citizenry is a gov elnment's best asset. With Mr. Craig as a member of th' C'.unty Board of Education, having takcn the place of Mr. C. E. Robin son, recently resigned, the school work w:ll continue to progress. Mr. Craig states that he is glad to accept this position as it will place him in a position to be of a great deal of benefit in the way of helpi-ng give the boys and girls of today, wvho are the citizens of tomorrowv, a better and.broader education. Cut The other members of the Cut Board of Education are F. V. Clay ton, Superintendent of Education, and J V. McElveen, Superintendent og the Easley High Schools. If a census could be taken in Pick ,ens county on the question of "Who's I Who;" Samuel B. Craig would un doubtedly be placed on the list. For a young man who has been practicin law for only eight years, he has one of the largest clientele of any law firm in the county, bes-ides having enjoyed some very unusual honors -The Liberty National Woolen Mills, - clothiers will have a representative at - Reece's Barber shop next Tuesday to - show their line of goods and to take your measure, if you wvant to buy. Sec their ad in this issue of the Sen tinel. The following guests enjoyed a dle light ful dinner given at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Chas tain, on Sunday last: Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., andic daughter , Mr. Hlovey Grav ;ey of Pickens, Mdr. Walter Hes ter, For the quick tabulation of the Pickens county vote last Tuesda night we are ini~debted to The Pick. ens Drug Co., D~r. J. D. Yongue and F. V. Clayton were faithful and cour - teous in gettig and giving the~ r turns._ _ Solicitor David WV. Smoak of Green v ~ille was in Pickens Thursday morning making preperations for court here next wveek. lie saye he wvants to clea,1 uip the (locket in Pickcns county andi -thinks that it should be done aIs soon ne p~ossible. The Gosnel case will not h~e tried at this term of court, but there are several other murder cases con the docket. - DODGENS-CHAPPELL, Married, Sep~t. 10, 1922, by Recv. R. A. lludson, Mr. Sanfordl C'hantil to took place at thie homne of the( brim, P'POINTED MEMBER COUNTY HOA, in his home county. ~~' ;e was elected and served a term I as mayor of Pickens about the time he reached his legal majority, and L before he had completed his college a work. In the spring of 1919 he was again chosen head of the municipal t government of Pickens; c During the year 191-1 and 1915 Mr. Craig served very effic'ently as a member .of the State Board of Par dens. This is a position of great res;cnsibility, and it goes to show the high respect for his ability and integrity that was held by state gov ernmental officials for a man of his age. He served on this Board for two years, showing to the State that a young man could dispense sound andI rational judgment, and for his efficiency while holding this position, he made friends throughout the en tire state. During the World War lie wvas ap 1:cintedl County Food Administrator for the count'. r" Pickens. This verv imipcrtant position was likewise sue cessfully held. While the many' mil-I lions of Europeans were on the brink of starvation; wvhile our boys were threatened w;ith the cruelty of the H-un; while the whole wvor'ld was in the throes of confusion and bloodshea; this man Craig held the reins in Pickens county, and as a result Piek ens county did her part by conser-v- e Mr. George M. Fortner who lives near Pleasant Grove in this county wvas in town a short time since as a witncss in a reference case. In giv.. ing his testimony he said he was 78 years cld, wvas living now where he wa born andl had lived there all his life. Was dr':nking water out of the same spring his father and mothier used in their~ life time. Is their m: other in Pichens county or elsewh-:re who' can say as much ? Trho work on Chastain & Car'ey'si rcew hOtel in Table Reck cove is be ing~ rapidly pushed. Messrs, Jerry, Wade, andl Alex Cannon have the sup- o (rvisio;n of the construction and al ready have it just about ready for the necond story. Our supervisor has had the road from Pumpkintown to thet eve put in fairly good shape, so that t. does not seem far from Pickens, Greenville, or any other place nowv. \Ir. Chastain says that people go here every dlay. That last Sunday here were more than fifty people njoying the dlelights of this lovely )lace. ALEXANDER TrHEATRE Friday and Saturday - Hoot Gibson in "THlE GA LLOPING K(1D" *1 Gibson's latest picture. A whirl 'ind wvestern comedy dIranma. Added Iil ttb-m-tidin. Tinsol1 TLlod in ''Billy 4 RI) OF EDUCATION. ng her products and contributing yally to the suffer'ng and dying, Mr. Craig is connecud with t.h& tw firm of Martin, Ulythe, Craig nd Keith, one of the most powerful .rms in the State. He was bornZ in he western part of Pickens county lose to the banks of the legended :eowee. He represents one of the ost prominent families that Pickens ounty has ever produced. Hi? ;reat-grandfather was granted i arge tract of IanI for services ren cred during the Revolutionary War. Jir. Craig is the son of W. S. and fancy (Allgood) Craig. 1i father vas a Confederate soldier, serving broughout the Civil War in Orr's egiment. Mr. Craig receivedl his high school ~ducation in the North Greenville Fligh School at Tigerville in Green.. Ille c'ounty. lie Iinishedl his educa, ion at the University of South Caro ina, specializing in lawv. He was ad. nittedl to the bar in the year 1914. Ye is affiliated with the Masons. tim roved Order of R~il Men, Knights 'f Pythias, andl is a member of the kaptist church. Mr. Craig married Miss Mary aewis. cf Pickens, w'ho comes from ne of Pickens county's most dlistin.. uished families. They have three hildrc n: Robert Lewis Craig, born in 916; Elizabeth Craig, born in 1919, nd( Ruth Craig, orn in 1922. Just back from market w th a car f good nmules and some real good hor. Some folks say mules are higher ian they were last spring but that a mistake. I would he glad! you oudconme and look whiether you iy or not. When you buy them) .Iet you can sell them right. You wvill find me in the R. K. N m - one old1 stable. J. Benton Robinson, Seneca, S. C. FOR OVER 40 YEARS ALL S CATAnnHf MED1CIE hasg Ent uqe sulccesso-fully in the treatment FAL 'S CATARRInT ME~DICTNE~ con-4 ;t a n Olontinentj whIch Quickly i leves~ by local a ;pllentlion, andl~ th terna! ]\tedicin e, a ToieI, which ats rough the tilood 'a the M~ueousg Sur r~',tins ruding'II thr' iflamnmtion, . J. Cht ney & CD-, Tohkdo, Ohio.