PICKtNS S [ED EVERY THURDAY { fA ~ear Invariably in Advance r d t Pickens, S. C., Postoffe , As *Iecond Class Mail 'Matter, V. AYTON, Editor and Mgr. --A> A HAPPY NEW YEAR. t! he coming of a New Year, S iu urge of thoughts overwhel - n oughts of the past and th ut (Ii ' failures, and achievements, 1"e of how to overcome errors, With thoughts of greater en ,' t human nature, an the birth .ew -Year, to make resolu. such is not our intentions, et us turn our glance back a brief time and view our I actions of the pa.,c yea., with a conscience that is dense toward no man let us to overcome our errors of and strive for th.at which is Snoble. able to do this we must hold .oward none; petty grievances ? foreign to us; and in the r the Holy Writ we must love hbors as ourselves, and in out this command we are for you just as happy and is a New Year as we are 'or our selves. DO WITHOUT SENTINEL' Calhoun, S. C. or: niclosing you the sum of $1.50 ,aper for 192:1. My time will re till Jan. lst., but I am it for the New Year. I am a kid, when it parents tell ("d Santa Clau- comn' I 1 just look for the dear old every week. So I will close lu I wish you a Merry Xmas lappy New Yer. Dale Di.lard. THE NEW Iit IUi'IT ne_ over the book's pertainingl u1heripl"tiols to The Setitel -md that a geod many sub S will expire onl the Brtrs. of YtoOu will (10 yourself a fav 11 as the Sentlnel, if you wil your renewal prom a ptly. *e h' lo t'.re somewhat in er .ere.' would he no1th:ing mon tan hex:inning the New Veal sqluar~ng up - ill eaible us to give you .11aper, ald you wvill 1e' bette ai so will 'we. MEi~ITHIODIST CHUltCH * .0cordially .fnvited to alttemi * (Ces, which are as follows.: *school- 0:00 a. m. ng moningservice-10 :0f 3service-7 :00 p. mn. m I'ding (every Thulrsday. S7:09 p .m. W0. D. Justus. *k Thoughts for * This Week Sunday. . With you, while ye be with -I if ye seek htin, hie wviil e you1; but if' ye forsake himi, forsake you.--2 Chronicles Monday. he of good Courage, and otegn thine heart: say, on the ord.-Psalmi Tuesday. VE l"EAST:--Hietter is a therbs where love is, than or and hatred therewith. ba 15: 17. W anday. t in chariots, and some but we will remembfller > . f the~ Lord our God. nPI th er of' man at0op: but a good wordl httglad.--Proverbs 12: 25. V . Friday. IflA Y lR ORi WTSDOM:-s teah ' to number our days, that 6 Saturday. A haTor i, ht- ns. eth even higdene. har at'~t e with- bin-. The time or kis returns for the 'fical ypar 1 11 \llfopen the second day of January, 1923, and will close Febuar y 20, 1923, after which 50 per cent penalty will be added, as provided by law for non-returns. Reassessment of all personal prop. erty will be made in 1923 as provided b" law. The auditor wil make his usual rounds as follows: Calhoun, Tuesday, January 2, after. noon. Central, Wednesday and Thursday, January 3 and 4. Isaqueena Cotton Mill, Friday, Jan. uary 5 forenoon. Norris, Saturday, January 6, fore noon. Liberty, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. uary, 8 and until noon Tuesday. Easley Cotton Mills No. 2, Tues day, January 9, from 1 to 4 o'clock p. nm. Easley, Wednesday and Thursday January 10 and 14. Easley Cotton Mill No. 1, Friday, .January 12, uhtil 3 p. in. Alice Cotton 1l1l, Friday, January 12, :l to 6 p. m. Flat Rock, Satukday, January 13. Glenwood Cotton Mill, Monday, January 15. M. W. Hester's Store, Tuesday, January 16 until 2 o'clool p. m. Looper's Gin, Wednesday, January 17 forenoon. Dacusville, Thursday, January' 48, forenoon. Peters Creek, Thursday, January 18. afternoon. Piumnpkintown, Friday, 'January 19, forenoon. Holly Springs, Friday, January 19, afternoon. Antioch, Saturday, January 20, forenoon. Mile Creek. Monday, January 22, forenoon. Praters, Monday, January 22, i fter. noon. Six Mile, Tuesday, January 23. Creswell, Wednesday, January 21 until } o'clock p. in. Respectfully, HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor. NOTICE Having contracted to sell our stock of )rugs and Fixtures and business, known as Pickens Drug Co., on or about January 1st, 1923, we are de sirous of winding up all out standing (ePcounts and therefore request all who- owe us to come iri and pay same lefose above late. T iose who have accounts against abovo firm will also i:;ndly present them for payment be for said daite. 'Ceo. D. Cureton, J. D). Yongue. ~r A Happy& P When you nieed Drugs, Toile S Supplies, Stock Itemedies, Etc., Prescriptions filled widt new, (Dpharmacist. IlCash ? Centra Victor S. M Ptofessional Qui SOUTHIERt*RAll -. W~l 411 Round VARIOUS WINT Tickets 0 Otober 1st, 1922"t Round trip winter iourist tickel 1922, to April 30, 1923, from princ System to Winter resorts in Flor Also Havana, Cuba. Tilckets good Stopovers will be pgrmitted ati or returning within the final lim conductor. For detailed information, Puihi nearest' Southern Railway~ treket a * .Dinkiet Pn.e Messrs. 0. E. Robinson nc W': 0. Mann announce that they have fi fom. ed a partnership for the praeiUc of law at 'Pickens, S. 0, Sail p:uter ship beginning Jan. 1st, 1.' . The name of the now firm will i'rn son & Mann and they till - general practice, civil and They so ann nce t" attorneys or a d reprer. - lantic Joint k Land P eigh, N. C., w 'ch will I farm lands iu of ''.5,k 000 on the nof he Loan Bank The inte cent and loans are at the borrower can pay full at the end of 5 let it run for 33 year and interest will be - 4 NOTICE 'OF D Notice is hereby undersigned hereby At the Stockholders Ling Land and Investm v to held at t be Keow cit of Picken Sout 20th day of Jgn c:ek a. m. for'1 dating and win of said corpori ia dish the same. P h, W.. H. Chastain, Board of Directors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Tax return blanks for 1923 may be found at the following places. Central-Farmers Bank, Central Bank, Isaqueena Mill. Central R4-W. S. Gantt, J. L. Murphrc-e. Calhoun R1-T. S. Ramsey. Catecchee-L. L. Leopard. Norris-D. C. Garrett. Clemson College-P. S. McCollum. Liberty-Liberty Bank, Farmers and Merchant\Banl , W. B. Glenn, Easley Mill No. 9fff ce. Liberty R1-M. J'q Boggs. Easley-Easley Mill .to. 1. ,office, Commercial Bank, Easley Loan and Trust Co.. Magistrate Jameson, Alice Mill office, Glenwood Mill office. Esla'ey R2--L. L. Smith, J. O. Hughey. . Dacusville-N. B. Williams, G. W. Bowen. Marrietta R2-L. S. Edens. Pickens R2-D. E. Garrett. Pickens R3-J. B. Chastain. Piekens R4-S. 13. Edens, Suther lnd & Elrods store. Nimmons--E. C. Bowie. Eastatoc-W. R. McKinney. Six Mile-Peek & Brown, Six Mile Bank. HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor ~osperous New ~ar t Articles, Rubber Goods, School call oni us. an' i bhdrugs by a licensed ",S. C. rail Droggist riity 'and Service *' 7 LWA'Y SYSTEM Trip Ticket5 To ER RESORTS n Sale AXbrIl 30th, .1923. A, lre on sale daily October 1, Ipa J cities on Southern Railway idsd arnd other Southern States. r~turhing until June 16, 1923. my and all points either going it of tickets on application to ian reservatIons, etc., call on gent'or address PRETTY THING LACE FROCK OMI one makes all o' the pretty things which we see in the shops, beautify our homes and add interest them, :ik:d' nlmost every woman likes enliven and change the countenance her rmooms occasionally. These em llishmeits have their day ami women isy themselves replacing them with her and newer things, for styles Call for Pictorial Review Patti r RUNA e - - Nev 1.S. i tht it mlis#1( en cau n emi Cal foPitorabluRvewtl Iy atterii ifdsrdn 2.P.S RUthrNze Pick 1 oe.t o ONIMPOED RLN ~Wee can-ba10n amri ey ie tha ito $2is0 for rfe eYfd eask o;t FO HOME S FIND FAVOR; fetus, crepe e chine and - l- s contribute to the alluremen 'f season's party frocks. Fashion s with equal favor on quaint ho styles and on the slim silhouette flowing draperies and favors a light tones of gay colors for you wearers-as pink, light rose, green, lavender and yellow. I rig Goods at Speelialty arns - .BOUT v Price F.0. B. DETROIT ou find a reater the Ford Run s new low price? without question~ most econom'c4 nsportation said~ ploy. Time-sa~t dependable travel iumn cost. T s TTON, Jrrp ens, S. C priv!-ego of repaying I (t the ena of five years if you 'vant td. It is ot requitred that the borrow slieon the farm in order to borrow from us'.. No red tape. a eftIes .6er IKeowee P'hsr ap he' PhSo 39 Picken~ B-. C. Tfrvv,. RI . 4 " - KING TOUR N AUTOMOBILE to to to of bc \erienn novelist, and his Wife, 'heir tour around the world ''uuline Mayo. They left 'ortugaI, Spain, France ape, Turkey, Egypt, 'q. Photo shows: "Lres dinner. STETSON . Clothing, Shoes, COUNTY TAX NOTICE The books for the collection o State and County taxes will be ope from October 1W' 1922, to Decembe 31st, 1922. Those who prefer to can pay i January, 1923 with 1 per cent addi ional. Those who prefer paying i February, 19223, may do..so with ner cent additional. Those who pre for paying in March 1923, to the 15t of said month, may do so by an ad dition of 7 per cent. After said dat rhe books will close. Those who do not wish to come t the office' can write me and I- wi furnish them with the amount du and they can remit me by cheel money order or registered mal Please do not send money 'withot registering same, as it i3 liable 1 .et lost and it is at senders risk. State Levy, 7 1-2 mills. Ord Co., 10 mills. Cornst. Schools, 3 mills. Road Boed, 3 1-22 mills. Special Roads, 5 mills. Total, 311 mills. Road Tax, $3.00. Levy for initerest on Pickens R. I Bonds, H-ur'ricane'towvnship, 2 mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. I Bonds, Eastatoe towvnshin, 2 1-2 mill Levy for interest on Pickens R. I Donds, Pickenis township, 2'mills. Poll tax $1.00 . (One Dollar, Every male person between the ag< of 21 to G30 years is inble except thos excused by lm.w Commutation Road Tax, $3.00. A perscns owing (logs are requiredt pay a tax of $1.25 on each dog. Do ta:x must be paid by Feb uary 1, 192 .Special chiool tax y Districts District No. 7 mill. District No. 2, 1 mi s. Di.vtrict No. 3, iill. District No. 4, 8 il s. District No. 5, 12 ills. District No. 6, 8 m' District No. 7, 8 n 11s. District No. 8, 20 ills. District No. 9, 2 mills. District No. 10, 16 mills. District No. 11, ,24 mills.\ District No. 12,/10 mills. ~ District No. 13, 15 mills. District No. 16, 8 mills. District No. 17, 20 miflls. District No. 18, 14 mills. District No. 19, 8 mills. District No. 20, 11 mills. District No. 21, e mills. " District No. 22, 8 mills. District No. 23, 10 mills. District No. 24, 10 mills. District No. 25, 14 mills. District No. 26, 14 mills. District No. 27, 12 mills. District No. 28, 8 mills. District No. 29, 10 mills. District No. .30, 8 mills. District No. 31, 20 mIlls. District No. 32, 8 mills. District No. 83, 11 mIlls. District No. 35, 8 mIlls. District No. 36, 11 mIlls. District No. 37, 8 mills. District No. 38, 16 mills. District No. 39, 13 mIlls. 5 District No. 40, 8 mils. Distriet No. 41, 8 mills. District No. 42, 21 mills. District No. 44, 13 mills District No. 45, 8 mills. Districb No. 46, 15 mills. t District, No. 47, 14 mills. Dilstriot No. 48, .15 mills. Dilstrict.. No. 4, 15 mill. *O t No.E~ -51.8 mIlls. eit. N. 62~ . mdlls. ct~~ \~j16 mills. ~ deu 'freasurut.