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T e Pinkells 'Seltillel PICKENS. S. O. r'dBLIS11HED EVERY THURSDAY. -I to Y.-ar Invariahly in Advanc'. Oniiered at Pickens, S. G. Postotliee as Secoond Class Mail Matter. GARY 11OTT,, Editor and Mgr. POLITICS IN GEOlRGIA S. W. ). inl I.incoiln .Ju:nal. This tryin.g to be dever, Enough to fool the hicks, Mn'<cs me wish I'd never ("ot into polities. One ning last wek, having nothing ill par t !cU Ir to do, and, not tver'tsC to swaipping a1 ftw with the heys, I started out I)L.(lal tour vth a view of \. ng. uI p 1m1y (*:*nli(ac(y for ' i' ir I am run niini, fo:". At ,: . rst houste I ap ; ,: :!: +1. the w a <," ::: .):n!mj h' a rd Hipe~ttian1 di. 1 .'i " :.', says I, we da:. n.uiihie ! re n a wIV i 1 ,, i :d. th( hie *.. : n. anW bi.. tio:~~~ ns h or i~uuu, 1--ii iI!~ l :. b upted," and ?a'; i1' t t iI ly p tfor'(, I ! her t 1n t< it. Fiially, she says, IilLking It ilte kind of strange, 'l !, b ""'oe . ou are.( non:l':11mp Ieentis.' N':. "ain't, my folks are -'l .i :- ',. 11(! mly gratnd-palrents we' : l Itllth dist, but if I ever get rli::.- 1; think I'll split the differ ('n('e an71+ :inI the' tlolleomposes." "G-' t utt it there," she yelbs,, " I'll (.k fo' r' you, but it will be to put 'o a straighit-oitki.eket a:il jadded dll,'' u il 'vih that, sli slams the ulor ii my face. As I saunlt.vr:l oil', I 717ade(' a leital m~stilut.ioll tht:a I wxoinhl 11t :.liet any niore stippirt from h' weaker ( ? ) sex, that, it w\ ':: '"+,l h t'::e tr'ouble and ri., Tlhe is Nt iu.'io I lune1. was a .1'll lo o!In1? + n1 fif' _ge i, 'itlli}; a :;!+ ('1ere1 ( . inh1 of la l i' oe " ' oiii'1 ni : I.I'a ,',' says I, ilt a..l ni ys-, "I 1; 1 11 t you. er' fellowv :li ?h -1 tne 1 1?: out, ' f a h .; in .ti h' : tr11e." 1 I : ) : hi that a: u i ou. a+ as iat I i'. i i , :n woulel. niIr a u - i- in he "lIVmi ht n 1 1, u if n ib.y ( . 1 1 i un u . er i' l i. 1' theil boy ' th.dth y i 't ma I lit. l't I \ 1 10M wt it' aha y w I n- II IP. t ' 0 t ot. "What I o W a-l -i '' I I11 h a llrowld. anpd ow ii .' sl~ ng tatic reo w imbl rvt e~ hgiit' hsiy hait.; suport tAl rii 1 b:, "h- t. whitfe nhw." fmor I am wis thltgt . the iishma' tif ca, vt I n::n IIli i't thell, I lta lyin-4 leapd-ownm thea'Iepsvhiis uu ae Iecor teimsetting homet myplit' iocal, am Iti'that I' hwn thea whcki tie fet hr, foret oa in the tight lilth lin~lishtl. li o e l'ImI i afthhe i'naie , p -he'l eici(nI reuty~ has ' be. stundting ~tte k'Iow tha ll eL Orecie with a greats ovain. An'Sd.yopnn enns absr this ayi isurte; 1)f he does defelt mei tarhl irceh'l ward. ae--CrieBgs Pri'me r.-Ee- B-arnen, Velver Bi aPik O'Shie h ro. Firt Grade..-atys Lathmwor. Second Grade.- H ily Bron,1~n TdGrac dote.-are ig. Fifeth Grade.-ldysc Bwn. Eigth Grade.-Pearl Ghtastain, Liz zic Ferguson, Anna Bell Reynold. Judlging by the activities of prohi biti-on agents on the Florida coast those sailors, must carry a little sonmething on their ships. She Knows "1 am a Domestic Sl and a chemical si ...Normal Schoo the experimnent baking powders]I except :* Royal. . rOm BAKING I Absolute Contains No .Alumn Send for New Royal C Royal Baking Powder Co., 1; i'OiAIT1('A , !N GUNCEM1I: ;TiS (an~dktt1'carols of the oi,iarv ! . n . ii"1V for'i. eaLch1. I GI I'jROIATE J UDGE JI h r, ..:: ouziu'. Myse f a can1i (141t."'(;i:. 1'ro4)ate .J1 dg of Pick-ell .;: :.tI) cot to the rules and reg ulatiilnx oli the 1)cmlocratkc party in C. ha njp"o:uilin)g pl'iniXly. It. A. HUDSON. I Ii i.biy an :i ounIWV mysel it a n&1li 4la ic' fur velectiol i~s Pr'obate Jud .re of I jciw4Is ccuulty, subjiect to the rules 41441 r, 4uati 41s11 of the D~emocra tic part;: in app 4~4~roaching primary. N. A. C11RI; TOPHER. NOTICE TO CREDIITORS OF AI' I'IJC.AT1IO\ TOR DI[SCIHARGE. IN THE i;IS'1RIC'I'.COcR'T O1' T'r UNIT1ED STATES. 1'ur thl \Vcsteuni Distri:"t of South n 1;0 MatL:"v (f C. I). I lodge, I radl i21t.:; I IIgc': ',1 ( and~ 20c Stare S, le. S. (;, X. l ihnkupt. To th .rcd it or.~ 4.1' the ahovc naiic'.1 2 : i 1'' that on :1pr1il 2(1) 19 2 S!.v abo4ve 4na44&ud haukr-upt 1110(d his I }t ii 44~ l saidI (Yui't playing. that \' a. : l' :1 '.4 l Ii 14-'(ltU ; ll w it I((44 ' ? lt2 il .14 . I (' . . 1, i: at he,1 711 (.44IS4.' ifl 8441 1 \'. i 1' 1 i....... . .... 4 . 1.1 4 h Al: t{ac 14 9 i(\C 1 44('" ~i 4 Wi an th ''''44 "41 I 121 4 4 t 'rt ' 4~ t'I~ ' . i( -dal4 \' 4( 44ts' i f :lil ii i I. I-a '(. 444i41 44 1 Cotton Up-Dry A yeari' ie, ct&Un was bringil The avera-c price of cotton ti most ever' line :f cOttil goods a Best grade of Cheviotts, that v Heavy :;1 inucI Sheeting 10c yd Best g'ade Blue Denhim and I Gocd gri.de :6-inch Bleaching, Best quality :;G-inch Long C1< Beat quality :;6-inch Nainsook Apron and dress Ginghams 1; Imi orted Scotch Ginghaus, Colored VoIls 86 and 42 inch, Soisettes in all colcrs, formel Checked Dimity 25c to 85c y( White ncrrcrized Batiste, f Luna Lawn a beautiful fabric Organ ies, el;-inch in colors a The vc: finest imported Wh! the i1.-t ,: .d'.rful value we have i die Cloth ;2-inch, a big rv 'c . :;1-inch both lights a Nik I'4)lj)ins, all colors, :86-inej ilk Taiia:s (36-inch Navy I We (:IlI :our special attention tlat we put out at one-half the ri a:.lcthing new every week, i do we look for further declines. F OL EI R The home of Walk-O Stetson hats, Inter-wov Home Sewing Machines Lady Corsets. Clothiilg. Shoes, I 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 (-e'l sui)equen1U lt inse-ion. No notice acce(pted f-r less than 25c first time. ILow ''iei <.n Oxfords. Women's all i th ,r in Viei, ('aif Skin, and I tnts, at x2.50 and :".0, i-ockftor t'w stock, for it's cheaper than o':. Foiteer, I ln(lricks & Co. FOR) SERV'ICE---lole~steeyn 1,0ull. r c iw hirge 1.01). Buil can be ikundl it apt .Ji.. (ritin's place, -1 mil :,nrtheast of lik n. H t K irksey. Oiler one m illiol pure Porto IRicco I ota to phits g rowni from t re :ted po tam 3. , inno ut :a te shipement i). Dollar ity p @. timusand via expre1(ss. Gurnte safe arriuval. P'ays buy .In pho:t.=. GI. J. )e rric k, L ancas I can ael y Rea'~l Estate you ha.x in I :(ckenis (uunty if the' pricet s i.hit. I:. L.. IHeadersion, Ce.ntral, A marble hea-l and glass eyes enna t ll the difference between an old roast and fr'esh roasted coffee. Ask: your dealer for Bull's fresh roasted coffces. Git Thle S"entinel has the exclusive a'ency in Plickens f.or I larcourt & Co., Louisv'ille, Ky., maker's of A merica's finest engraved wvedding invitations, announcements, cards, stationry, etc. The IHarcourt im print is the mark of highest quality. 1Ilandsome s:amples may be seen at T1he Septinei oflice. SP'EC[AL OFF'lR Tlhe Greenv ille Daily News and Thc 'ickens FentLineil on. year each for the prijo of The ~ News aine. The PiiekPens I-entLinel and the At hoa T lri- Wee~v C'' onstitutio~n one year each for 82.25. NOTJCE OF" F.INA L SETTlLESIENTl AND) DISCHA RGE Notice is hereb~y given that we will make application to N. A. Christo phier Esq., Judlge of Probate for P'ickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement oJf the real 'and personal estate of J1. M. Nations, deceased, and obtain dis charge as administrators of said es +.ate. V. M. Nations, S. W. Nations, Administrators. Something Special in Shirts. Men's Dress 5Hilrts. The $2.00 and R2.50 grade, now $1.00. Men's all linen collars at the old price, 15c. Folger, Hndric. & na. Goods Down-Strange B Tre I around 1Oe lb.--One thin dime. Sis sprin.g has been from 16c to 18o per pound and in spitz r e cheaper than a year ago. ea nt :+: Ii gh as 53e yd., now 15c- an d 20c yd. . anilten hickory shirting 25c y d. s aihka cloth 25c yd. A wonderful value) 1.e yd. > th, 20e and 25e yd. 25c to :5c (l. e and 20c yd. Toil Du Nord Iress Ginghams 25c Yd. 3 ilk Tissues, and colored Flaxons, 5 Oc to 65e yd. t l'at formerly sold at $1.00 to $1.50 yd, now 35c to 50c yd. 1 y :old at $1.00 yd., now 50c yd. . White lique and Madrass 25c and 30c yd. r merly 75c and $1.00 y'd., now. 35c a nd 50c. , eks, lasts, and launders like Lin Cn, at 35c, 40c and 50. yd. n.1 d white, at 50e yd. t . Organdie, I2 inch wide, the $1.50 grade, now 75c. Very sheer and s 'i:i in ears. ni . ofi pauerns1I, :15e yd. n d (!ac'-:s, c'lers g.uarant~eed, 20c anl 25c yd. t a .t 1W yd. CrepDe t'he ncs : i h, M t .a . li. :.It. IBlac:., forierCly sold at 2.5 0 to 41.(;0 . yd, now at $1.50 and$2 yd. .t t r; rw ant c unter. You will ti n(1 on this counter short lengths t awi prices of today. We d o not xjpect hig'her prices. Neither & CO. ver, Red Riding Hood and Endicott Johnson shoes, en hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Carhart overalls, New Iron King Stoves, Chase City buggies, American Ints and Gen(l ts F' 11111shil). (ooIs a specially Call for i'e(terial Review i atterns PICKENS CABINET WORKS SASH - DOORS - MOULDINGS LIME - CEMENTS Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Kinds. We have a good assortment of glas. Windshields cut and put in. r i. .7 /1Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from, And WRIGLEY'S P-k-..the new sugarcoated pepper mint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All are from the W * factories where per2~~ is the rule. Save the wrappers) Good for valuable premiums eience Graduate udent from the 1. After making testing various never use any Mrs. J. P. PAL OWDER ly Pure Leaves No Bitter Taste ook Book-It's FREE 30 William St., New York NOTICE OF ELECTION (.tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition has been filed with the trustees of Central School )istrict No. 9, in said county a:nd state, si:'ned by ilre than one-third of tl:e esiICnt Ireehoulers and a like i . t io n <.f re.ident el:ctors of the age of twenty-one years of said s.:he-)l district as appears by the cer tifeates of the county 'tu(litor of said c. di .ty attachd 1 - said peti tioli. praying that the trust( ios of said school district order an election to (leternine whet~ther or not bonds in the sun of Twenty-live Thousand Dollars ( $25.00i0) shall' be issued by the said school district for the p urpose of scho0(l improvements; And it further appearing by the ccrtici :a of the ((oun ty auditor of :aid (out t ha .t the propoe.d bond issue of Twei1ty-hive 'Ihousand I)oL !ar i oe no'. 1 t exceedl eight per' 3 cen. t of the asassesse1 valuation of viitwoierty foI' taxation in said dis trict, inIcluding. outstanding honds. It i, theref'ore ordered by the b-::; "f trustes of (Cntral School (h t: ict No. 9 that an3 clection he held in !1(" aid 5A1's h ' n istrict :!t the s:Ihool hI 1u1: 3 n (' t 4 t h day of lay, :p2:3 in )(' I.(ui r1 int sail h(ia(ds to he i. (j in d. I: .1b11iti.1ns 1of 0ne T' honusat l ),lla.rs (ich I') run iorl i period of tu\n. I r.: fromi th d,(. (latQ of issue 1n1 bearn' :six per cen't interest, payable annually. At such election m(lyv ?1ualifiedl voters' residlin.l. in this school dlistict shlall be allowecd to vote. The polls1 shall open at 8:00 o' (1lot h a. m3. an1d (c le m, o'.lock p.m,1 The balots o tbe Board ofTusteeav written r pid -. n. themh word Bapited manaes t Celdtrali $cof Centrk'ol tit No. D.. SUMMONS AND) NOTICE OF PU1Tf LICATI'ION. STATlE OF SOUT1I CAROLINA, C'OUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COUJRTl OF COMMON PIEAS TIhomnas R. O'Decll anld D). G. O'D~ell, par3tnersI in1 trade(I, P lainitiffs, TI A. Norris, D efendant. '(u arie her(hv l ommon~'.13d and1( re aOve stated1 1-. in, w.hich waY~s en the :,lst day'. of1 Marebi m2 tled ini the 4leas f'or Piekens (County. South C'aro.. lina, ait P i''cns, South1 C'arolina, and( whiech is still on1 file inl said office. You1 are0 fur ther'3(j rui red to ser've a 'opy ef y'our an14swer to the saIidl ('om.. plainj~t en1 the subscr ihed, .\I artin3, Bly.. the, C raig & Keith, at theiri offices at P ickens, Southd (Cariol ina3, Wvithin twen ty (lays af'ter the ser'vice her'eot, ex 2lusive (of the dayI (If service; and1( if you1 fail to answer thle comlplalint, within the time aforesaid, the plain Lilfs in this aictionl will apply to the C4ourt for the r'elief dlemanded in the Martin, Blythle, Craig & IKeith, Attorneys ror Plaintiffs. 0. S. Stewart. Clerk of Cour't of (Common Pleas for Pickens County, South Carolina. P'ickens, S. C. May 2, 1922. POSTAL COM PLAINTS Donl't hide 'em uinder the bushel. "What's the use." Your postmaster and1 the Post of fiee department want to see thenm, if you have any. A dloctor can not help you if you re(fuse to reveal in detail your troubles. Postal, improvement week, May 1 to 8, is open for engagements.