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FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR .FIFTY MILE ROAD. Anderson County Delegation Appro. priates $12,500 to Complete Al. 'ford's Bridge and Dunham's Bridge Road. Funds to improve the first cross country road for :Anderson, were a) propriated Saturday at i joint mileet ing .of the Anderson county delega tion and the highway commissioners. At this meeting the county delegation appropriated $1 2,500 to be used with a similar amount of federal aid i t he imlprovinig of the national highyv.y through this Conty or the Alf orl's bridge road !rIm Savannah river to the City ia th' Dunham's bride. road from Am ont o i xin1ham1's bridg~e, wh'{ich] Ie os !Il; 0 h: h ri.ver, thle (ThE; wa!I '.': .:! l. rove(1'd roadi from one h tounity to the othrt:. " ifty iniles of topjV-'ii will I be Ihe fist. Clcrn \noi11.ther'I read that w - tip( t', iip ot tlie emu e .i:' the 114,mn so('n I ''! I 1 (he w 'i be :a SO?) . h lic \ )ij '\ ii( onn ' " t :e ' AI ' b hi\yie 'Tie. p I 1,, , I rinted by the amllOltli t:1 \i ' e'('c iVe(d from federal ai. hI be sullcient funds to inmprov+ the ihmm's briideY(' mat Alford IbriI e r'o;l-s. The road he tw'een .. ti'nson :urI 'DI)unham's bridge has been impirovl with the exception of four and one-half miles that hts not been Ip.oiI il. The A iord'. bridge road las been graded and top soiled about two-thirds of the way from Amiderion to the bridge. The construction cr~\ws can finish the roads in short order, it is undrestood. Quick action was necessary on the part of the county delegation to se cure the $12,500 county ai(l, accord ing to W. C. Austin, secretary of the highway commission. Uiless the highway commission could promptly raise funds eiuiv'alent to the amount available from federal aid, the fed eral aid would have been turned hack to the state highway commission for distribution. 'lo eX)ediate the road work anil b^ certain of the federa aid, the county delegation, on motioi of air. Hendricks, Voted to appropri ate the $12,500 necessary to secur the federal aid. The highway commissioni is expec ing to receive $50,000 ioim federa aid. Whether or not the comm-Ii WVill ireceive thus :a1ttii t \w.IItn t %& 01 "I DAILY PAPER SUSPENDS. (eaenwood index-Journal. The Orangeburg Times and Demo crat, publirhed as at daily for some time, suspended lpublication last Sun day morning after standing a big financial loss the publishers state, and return. to the ti-weekly field. Newspapers all over the country have had hard sledding for some time. Increased rieceipts from advertising last year were cut in half by the enornmous raise in the price of news print to say nothing of increased costs of production inside the plants. This year there his been a decrease in the price of neIwsp)rint but the volume of Iadvertising is about half what ; wast last year. What comes in one loor Seeiptes by another and the lot of the prub li Hers is list one bump after an other. Ti ( l..rCurg paper was a good one: :an:i it " p)ro.:rre sive y'oung, pub I eedid theni pm-Ii in giving' (r :Iio- bute' .t. ia i ('\' {)a)er. They. Ah! .3't lher h e (e3' (erupporta irn: to 2V0\' >t'!Ieoi I PP~ic( t ) \~l:. w14 - '' I t m t l a;ly of O riu : 1' -news er I)+)' Iin nonp tition with (' - le tone. 1 olotnbit:ha and Augusta pa per. Ay:y :he ile'srs. Sims have :I l tlCi 'hown w luo :i p'l t lggi n the let t hrmugh wthich I111 thir aances4wen flowit. (tit. Ihe Iubhlic will note the act :V I'Pvb Cne of the trot ubl es a:'d Struglth-.s .f the newspapCr bu:ire sI and p)osilly le more willing to ar cord the men in the business a chalnce to keel) their heads above water. CITATIoN. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. lly N. A. Christopher, Esq., Probate .Judge. Whereas, Jamnies 1). Stegall made :auit to me to grant him Letters of A(ininistration of the Estate of and El"'tts ofG. W. Stegall, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and Cr('ditors of the said C. W. Stegall, deceased, that they be and alplpar before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens Court h ouse, S. C., on the 27th day of May, .1921, neiIxt, after p)ublica&tioni hereof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he grant-!d. Given u114nder my hand and seal, this 9th day of May, 1921, in the 1 4.th year of our indtelendence. N. A. (Chrlist opher, .1tdge of 'robatt', I'ickenis county, . " - ( t-p d ght and Poi fo., Day IKE all other Delea-Lil ... this model at $295 has lve..in-head, four-cycle Lotor. It is self- cranking. 'fly one place to oil. It rn -ne, is economical an d easy ears of Delco-Light e e~velopmenit, together with nee gained from over 135,0 oml3binled to produc1(e the vw 1)presented ini all DeclCo-Ligl here ar'e twenty - Ave styk( f De~leo-L ight plants, to) ceed of1 farm.s, storeQs, counitr 11 thioe pla.ces wherei' indivi< >lflnts are a necessity. WYrite for catailog or' 'omeC i tell you wvhat; Deleo -Lighi you. Delco-ILight betters ditions; and pays for itself. -DELCO-LIGHT COM DAYTON, OH4 Main St, GREENVIL known before July 1. Unless the highway commission does receive the federal aid, the sale of $250,000 worth of Anderson -:ounty bonds ,as provided by a spec ial act of the legislature, must be postponed. The bill for the issuance and sale of the bonds provides that the .$:50,000 must be used with fed 1ral aid, to improve the roads that are designated in the original road bill, but have not yet been improved. if the commission receives the $50, 000 federal aid, the sale of the bonds will go on and $300,000 will be avail able for improving Anderson county roads.--Anderson Daily Mail. Representative H. B. Hendricks is certainly alive to the needs of his people in Anderson couniy. The ap propriation and spenliding of practic ally $25,000 ($10,500 of which is feieral aid) in lirushy 'reC id towni ship will giv' the peoph-' ti I|:: se' on the road fui h tile: hlve beeni leI+n, + 'n:y he cn.t tiaue to ii Ll.h .AT!- R 4 '.* AI . 1 t w v o o in m, (t the . - ! r iia l Ii\fl 'he a ll ofeteiaiis to , ofl It' 1o ontt:. Which will t ht" it 1 . ;L:, ial I 11111 :. at the t artt houl"e. '1 e lik n Chapter I. '.is phinnlla'in t a .reat dhay, atnd on - rially' inv\ite all veter'ants to be pirs.gent, with their families. The friends of the I. D. C. are invited to assist in making this a happy occas ion and take part in the pienie diln ''here will he a good speaker and al g'oId hand){, so let every one prpare to enjoy himself' on that day. CL.EMSON COLLEGE ITEMS. The students correspondence club ended al very successful year by har ing a moonlight straw ride pienic. The stenogral)he's aid their escorts had a very lively time for a few hours. This entertainment was a great thing to break the monotony at Clemson. The .Junior-S'ni(or ball will be hell on Friday ev'-ening, May 28th. About 100 couples are expected to attend. This is the inutroduct.i on to commence ment and is considered as one of the greatest happen ing ',at ('lem1sol. Senior exams begin on the 23rd and everyone is puttiig his last spoke in the wheel this week. Ll l('ssrs. W illiams;. Walker an< mn Il i;~ iei nt th- wveek-end in ll asle: ni mmtrruma r eRseurr.u arapro M ,se {sm .e.eE.ec.tri r' r, V forr STRES114S WUMMONS AND NOTICE OF PUB. LIC ATION. state of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. F. F. Richey, Plaintifl', vs. A'. T. Rogers, A. Z. Wilson, W. W. Brissey, and J. C. Brissey, De fendants. Lo the defendant. W. T. Rogers: You are hereby summoned and re Iuired( to answer the Complaint in the bove stated action which was, on the th day of February, 1921, filed in he (,ie of the Cler: of Court of omn mon Pleas for Pickens County, outh Carolina, at Pickens, South ':olinua, and which is still on file in ai oiliee. You are further requir . to \eve a copy of your answer to h1e e :.'! complaint o: the subseiber. Sw. n : Crai.', at their o:lice at tt. Souih Ca:rolina. w hi after the serv\i'e h reof, the aiy ,f servic'; and heei' timee ('ot a. y , th lain 'h' re-ul annual wi.1tily to the .ttry LoaAssocito l'aiteld, \l es M t ot : ,. . i te ort, Pleer ber Court in pemon Pleas o for iket County, South Caro lina.: 6wk-8 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The regular annual moting of the tokholders of the Pickens Building nad Loan Association will be held on Tuesday. May 17th, 1921, at 6 o'clock m. in the court house. Please be present in person or rep sented by proxy. 't Frank Mcall, Sec. Do not forget to see us about that )ill of paint when you start the pring painting. We handle Sher vin-Williams line. Pickens Drug WANTED--Mlan with team or auto to sell our products in- this ounty. Mien and women for city aleswork also wanted. State whether ou prefer city or country work. lention1 this paper. McConnon & Comrpany:, Win~ona, Mlinnes:ota. 2t---1A H ver' Planit Lon.O. [ht plants, the famous ,air-cooled There is i ml ins on kero- 21 to operate. 111lI. nlgineer'mng the experi 0 users have due that is it Prodlucts. hs and~ sizes y homel(s and lual lighting n and let US b can do for living con.' PANY LE. S. C. 4..;. Old Glory is now 5- I on the Seven Seas Ship and Sail under the Stars and Stripes to. all parts of the world YOU can now travel, or ship your goods, to any part of the world on American owned and Americafn operated ships, flying the - Amnericun Flag. American ships are modern, SCientifii'cilly' <einrvl and constructed, new ships built for ;tiisf'actory service. Amerw ie shi o will carry you in comfort to South Amern-t, Enhltdt, Europe, the Alediter ranean and the h' East. And the f'urt her from home you go, th: m'(e of a thrill you'll have to see the Stars and Stripes floating above your head. President Harding says: "We know full well we er lnot sell where we. do not buy and we cannot sell successfully where we d"> not carry." Operators of Passenier Services Admiral Line Pa . Mail S. S. Co. 17 State St., Now York, N. Y. 4 :rou , , New York, N. Y. Seattle to Yokohama. Kohe, Seattle to Yokohama,' Kohe. Hongkong, Shanghni, Singa. Ilongkong, Shnn;hai, Singa pore, and occasionally to pore. Tientsin. and o'casion Manila and Hawaii. ally to Mnni!: and Hawaii. Mt non Navigation Co. 20 So. (lay St., Baltimore, Md. Baltimore to Havana, P 4 Hro..dway, New York, N. Y. AMa Canal, Los Angeles, Sun New ork to Nulogne and Francisco, and Hawaii. London. New fork to Bre men and Dl:,nv~ir. 1'.migrant Munson Steam Ship Line Service to Genoa and Naples. 82 Beaver St., New York New Y rk to Rio de Janerio, Monti deo, and Buenos (New York and Cuba Mall S. 8. Aires. Co.) Foot of Wall St., New New York and Porto Rico S. S. New Y Co.Spanish ports Vigo, La 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Coruna, Santander, Gijon, N4w York to Porto Rico. Bilnao. Free Use ofokoamK Fhim Steel and Wood Ships Fre, and Wood Hulls and Use of Suly toaontd motioGng Ts picture flmU of four ree. fe Ocean - S. co rettuf.t of any may4or, (To Aercan Citizens Only) ost tNr, Yorktot or oogani- ae oth o zation. An intYrotitr ka bothoi cat ionai pieture of shpim and and coal burners. the sen. Write for inforan- Further information may be Lion to If. iv .ie, D3"cator obtninedl by requee~;t sent to I oiorminl,- lti, eho, Rom the Ship Sales Division, 1319 !t11, 131!9 "F" St reet, N, W., "i'P, Street, N. W., Washing. Washington, D. C. ton, d. C. For sai' i-sC of freight ships to all parts of the world, write Division of Operations, Traffic pTa US.Shiin Bord, E--Vg L FleetCCorp., WashindtrnGD.oC. 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