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Locals alld 1erSOlls Dr. D. E. Peek of Six Mile was here on bus'ness Monday. Col. Frank Mauldin and Dr. Oss'e Mauldin of Gre nville was here Sun. day. Mrs. Rcese Waldrop of this place has betn very ill, but is improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Squires of Conastee spent Sunday with l i.ss Martha ("1urfton. Miss I.o~u:se' Gritlin and1 Mr. Hlenry Rowland troi C it ratl were visitors in the city Sunday. Mr. .'. K. .\at thcws of Martin, Ga, is visit in his bruther Mr. W. A. Matthet ws of this city. SOnIe' of the in dit- of tht town are very anxostha:t we' have" a "e.lean Uip" T hil'.. i hut Wi s dlt : ld om:a a :aa tw~nthe. makingr rf !' - i h. :I! h Io o b .e - et u :dl r ,: ! I .lu :;r. II AP .. E -1 H ( 4a;11:r"1' t :l I n el ' " our 1ie'. 'f h and item ''* u 1 i I t : ; . Bun Pickens SHe Outside White (No. LBungalow Brown CERTAIN- TED r -cost plus basis--yc .. color you want costsevr cnm inra (4some other color, the s That is why we can sell paints at these prices. Try Certain-teed paint will say it is the best pa Xt spreads easier, and c< to the gallon. It lasts 1 See us before painting MINT *VAR8ISa. ftQl min, arLtN Mrs. Kate Ambrose of Greenville spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hutchins. Mrs. H. E. Davis has gone to an infirmary in Atlanta for the pur pose of getting treatment for her baby. Misses Grace Porter, who is tak:ng a business course at Draughon's in Greenville, and Emma Herd of the same plice spent Sunday here. The IHurricane Township Singing Convention will meet at Kcewec Bar, tist church the first Sunday in June and 'will begin at 10 o'cle.k n. in. WVhile you are in town on the 3rd 1 of June, don't forget to go up-stairs in the court house and see the old loom weaving, the old reel reeling. and the old wheel spinning. The Pickens U. 1). C. reiu'ests that all the people of the surrounding com.. mun oity who love the old soldiers, help t. nake the :rd of .June the best and art atest day I'ckeus has ever had, :d it' they can nit each one brinv a lull ba.:k<;t, It th cni v''tribuft a ( hliIckt iI, a (alk(, somm pies or anythingr AND TRIMMI in is at $1.25 Friday a.l aturday, it immed hats comnpkt.te .'nly by .netan a at all times. m r wtat hr that w w ;t)ve, , S iks, Sea"s ier"t!( he 1. Irlh ! a :' :'lR W ID W. li:.R ~terick Patterns In E Lumber 4 Pickens, S. C. adquarters for I )ur Certain-teed Pri Per oat. No. 448) $3.50 900 Universal v. 33Dark Oak V (No. 435) 3.00 3 Ivory Into 461 Barn, Bridge aint is sold on the '. lu get the benefit of iufacturing. If the ess to make than aving is yours. such high quality 4 this time, and you int you ever used. j >vers more surface >etter, too. 1 -it will pay you, >L.EUM~ - (il (LOYN1 .C LLATiUn ,.'rdh-we Look out next week fcr the whole >rogram for the 3rd of June celebra ;ion. Be ready, come and bring all tour folks and have a good time and nake the old soldiers have a great :elebration. The Vaughan Quartette w1l be heard in concert at the court house Saturday night, May 27th, at 8:00 o'clock. Admission 15 and 25c. A treat of a lifetime. Come and bring the family. On the 16th inst. Maj. J. M. Stew ai t was 83 years old. Several of his good friends helped him cele brate t by taking dinner with him and wishing that he might be spat<.l to see many more birthdays. The U. D. C. requcsts everybody who will contribute any relic for kceping, to bring same to the court h:use on June 3rd. A committee w. ill h there to rc(eive' it and place Of it, sign your name andl lend or give any a t:elc th t your ueople used in tile w r of the 1;0'. write the histrv of it, i'i your n:'e and lnd or "iv it to the U. D. C. It will he pre. ser e-I with care. JATS !t" ;'ini- in w.ith ntw hats. Tou w.%ill I will he6 . an withl aur \'t its Or1 Ii:~ . thtt rtidt , Pickens ~tock Jomnpany ces Per Per Per 1ia. QOmrt Pint rnish $3.70 $1.25 $0.80 rnish Stain .85 .55 r Inarnel 1.25 & Roof Pt. 1.80 This is campaign year and every citizen will want the county paper. The Sentinel's offer of the paper at $1.00 a year will close June 30. Mrs. Will T Freeman of near town who has beei scri.>usly sick for ten weeks is now able to be up and about. Ph. Sent int'l has received t splendid article in memcry of the late Judge Newbery which will be published next wcek. It also is v*en y interesting. Mr. and Mirs. Edgar Morris and son Edgar, Jr, spent last w:ek-end with his parents in Pckens. Mr. Morris is head of a large business concern in \Vashin-ten city and came here from Grecnsboro, N. C., where he had been attending a big (.o- vention. A reun:cu of pupils of the first Pickens ipublic schotl will be held here June1 3. All living pupils are eX.( ted to be present and ar e re (2u(st(d to mt22 t dlirectlV after. (innel aiI !ve a .c ;up pictutre mIade in front of theiu "ld selhwoell buil.ing w"h:(h s5 it22n A't n 1 ' lrear 2,f .Mr. ". ii. - m i this b !' 1. !. ' ! ' : :t I: , !w: 'f th.. n i . ;'i W4n Vm. .1 :1: ..4' .. .. ..* j! i iit : 11 24ii j t'nw ! te 'tify. I ' 4' nll his . w.:rk a',! lok:i. ; -- elusely. -1 .1:1 J. Sul m ;e):, w\"ho l'vet b:- 11tar th. Aid erson un I , was at the coun12ty sLiat 2. t week.l .on busin~e.-. lie n: a Samip. of stIie, of t tl .tali;, of whieh ave2'rag te . a ' a hail -t high. .r. S um !)e has threec aet s :;" these"( at 1 y w(r(" pl:n'tel til. 1 .2 1 1oh I. Th c cnly f' etil:z'r h. 1 k'll( manure andI he " I. 4 2thi ' Ittli' .ur liv\e m m'.ai. t' ! S 4t !11'' hiild '.vithoat dI'Itj f- I - f :m kindI. T P ekers aill ball teIltn wa12 d. fe.2: I to the liague-leaIin2'- (I. Gi v4 'l tem) at Glenwood Satunday, 12 to 1. It was stated by the m222nm2h1mev!nt of ?!h( P iuLEkens club that his t( um will be e<"n id~(, :-ably -t ren?'.- ,Che,.ud this wt. k hv te'.v atldition , v-ttraI nvw layeVrs. T1h star It, h,"r mu1i mu2t i! -r i::' t., f tin Six iil:- .\eadt my" wam( -:' br. , t t c"ed lt v., w'th the' - ":iu 1! 1'am) Dol I:tart -4 at e beingL' 2~i1l I. 2~'. '2'2 4,' .. (212(t' l2 Iayoi-r 2h. \\'t'v , k. 'he. S \I ii tt 12') V' ". bla",h .1eh'11l basel'aIl chamtpl'ny:titi . u; at r S. .i;h (1 1a r ::. this yari he Ptie24:425 t. am 224' :2w::y t4 a2 had ar this sta22-n, hut the m2an2agemenlt i;'s th2at fr.f.m n.w '.n he exreets h: t:n'' 2.: w.V.n a majo-;ity of its un'. ea.' ma t .strn b'11. id f'or the n':2 ant1. lI ;'..'. the 5'uppor4t of til'. T~k i n4 ::t '2'" '1. njy s . .\b. I't i- a~ su- ii ardn .ii Aexander thatre ITsday, M1ay 25th. "~PA ~ION'S PLA YGROUNir' K.th. 2ine .\1 e I-na!dj hi I t s eeni Play 2 und" '! she has( ei~e 1!r:i2 .2 .4 !a c read -'The (uests of I1Lt. -(. N. 11n11 .-\, Ml. 4c.1122 ni ? At lan- : 224 the remm ,;l' . ;. . 1 : (; ::2 h ' at i 2 'i1n- T (: .221 2'.'.22:' ;:?1~'I 12122 a.:'' , id-. 1 ridlay and Satudy , .'2ay 2. and24 :Th. and. 1 a-'inn K':nan in aI mo tioil '2da a Tu - If ) r, D. B. Finney, who went to Flint., Michigan, this spring to play ball, is back home in Pickens. He started the season well and stood a good chance of making good until he in jured a leg. He has recovered from the in fury and is now playing with the Seneca team of the Oconee coun ty league. NOTICE OF FINAL SErITLEMENT AND )ISCIIAIGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Caro lina, on the 9th day of June, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the personal estate of Bertie Galloway, deceased, and ob tain (iseharige as Guardian of said estate. S. I;. Craig, Guard!mn. MRS. HOU u Come to our store foi IIOUSE101) AMM3IONIA ltO:. Alit O('l:iD:\1 OIL Illms O D)IP FAINTS & VARNISHES alk a ne tw rm at a few dollar lake a nev hat wvith gluile Col Putr anl ;un(n IDyec:-Rit \We havc r-.rtiia you nee-kl. TRY1 THIE D)RU KEOWEE I R. E. Lewis, Prop You Will Find mess at the Sc and if you want th produce, bri I am pay~ing: 18c per lb. for 35c per lb. for l0c per lb. for 20c per lb. for $2.00 Bu. for b $2.25 for vine 1: H ams 15 to 20lbs 22c. Hams 20 to 251bs 21c. Hams 25 to 351bs 20c, Greenville mar] Yours f< U. W. H E\ FORD FOR IMMEDIA' Terms arran convenmence. GENUINE F( J. M. Smiti Authorized Ford anl( Phone 101. We Sell 'em All A very interesting meeting of the 4 W. C. T. U. wvas held on Thursday at the beautiful home of Mrs. Vesta McFall. The program was well car. ried out and good music, was futi nished by Miss May McFall. At the close a sweet course y ,s serve TRESPASS NOTICE We, the undersigned hereby prohi. bit all persons from hunting, fl3hing, cutting timber or trespassing In any manner upon our lands, under full penalty of the law. R. P. Thomas L. P. Thomas Jessie Thomas J. P. Thomas Ruby Christopher Irene Hunt T. J. Ponder . J. Ponder 'Dr. Wm Ponder - J. II. Bowen SEK EPER Spring Cleaning Helps INSECT1 !'WER T1ANG:!.E- I'OO)T DA:!SY L.Y KIL.LERS PUTNA1 I)RY (l.EANFR 11()T' 1 BALLS CA .PIOR11101 'TER COLOR S ecxpene., mlite. G STORE: FIRST 'HARMACY Phone 24 + Me Doing Bus imeOidPaee e highest prices for ng it to me. hens. fryers up to 65c. old roosters. :lry hams. unch peas. + >eas. et for eggs. >r trade, (DRIOKS CA RS rE DELIVERY ged to suit your )RD PARTS I Fordson Dealers Easley, S. C. Over Pickens I.: ty.'