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Tlie People's Journal Local and Personal. --Leo D. Gillespie Was in town Saturday. -Mrs. H. B. Hendricks is suffer. Ing with la grippe. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley January 27 and 28. -Lloyd (randy, of F'arman, caie honie on a visit Saturday. -Mirs. W. W. White, of Andor. son, is visiting relatives in Piokens. -Mrs. James Ambler and Miss Clovie Grillic visited Mrs. Gilreath Sunday. -Ivy M. Mauldin, Esq. loft for Columbia Thursday where he has gone to attend the Supreme Court. -Mrs. M. J. Harris is in Green ville on a visit to daughters. Mrs. Turner and Miss Stella Harris. --Misses May and Cora O'Dell and Miss Dorroh visited the fami ly of Sheriff lcDaniel last Satur day. -Miss Jessie Thomas, daughter of Dr. A. J. S. Thomas accompa, nied her father on a visit to Pick. ens. --Miss Mattie Bowen, daughter of Reese Bowen, has boon quite ill with pneumonia. She is improv. ing, however. -Mrs. E. B. Webb, who has been ill with grippe since her re tur"u from Clarksville, Ga. is con va lesoing, -E. E, Mauldin, from near Lib. erty visited im 'ickens last week. Mr. Mauldin has a genial way about him that wins a large circle of friends. -See the alvortisoment of Mr R. L. Smith in another column. 4 He has opened a now market in the Harris building and is selling giod meats at exceedingly low tigures. -It is time to begin to scratch the earth just a little now. You might sow a little early lettuce and mustard, and sow cabbage and to mato seed in boxes protected from the cold. -Dr. Thomas preached two very able sermons at the Baptist church Sunday, The congrega tions were unusually large. His text. Sunday morning was, "Hap py is the man that keepeth the law"-an exceedingly timely one that was well expounded. -B. h. Grandy is building a ":PalaLce Car" for the county chain gang. We have not been informed as to wvhether the sleeping apart mients will he on the "(Wagner'' or '"Pullm an " style, hnt the finishing inside and out is to be of "native pine' -Congres3 has a bill prohibiting individuals in the U. S. from amassing more thian $10,000,000. We haven't lost any sleep over the matter yet, and don't believe its passnge will seriously affect us. If we had all the delin quent sub scriptions oni our books we would still nlot fall "'within the pale'' of such a law. -We have been informed that Rle-UJnion School House near Bev erly Granite Works was aestroyed by fire last Friday night. Miss Morrison. of Clemson College had bedn in charge but, for some reas on, the school had been discontin ued. Trhe building and furniture were a complete loss. It was thought the fire was of jincendiary origin. -Jeff Richardson was appointed postmaster at Greenville last week. is appoinltmenlt had been held up .by Senator Trillmnan for some time. Mr. Tillman held Mr. Richardson respionsib)le for editorial matter' written by Editors Williams and Bl1ack man. Mr. Richardson proved even to the entire satisfaction of Mr. Tillman that the charge was unjust, andI his confirmation by the Senate followed, -There are no negroes in the Southi Carolina Legislature this year . This is the first time since the negro has been in politics in this state that he has not had at least one or more members in the legislature halls. This showvs how comp)letely the negro has been eliminated from the political af fairs of the state. The air will at least be a little less offensive to the olfactory nerves. -Dick Hendricks a colored man living a few miles north-west of Pickene died Friday. It was thought hie died of small pox, but we hear this contradicted by respon. uible citisens who state tnat he died of pneumonia. It was his son who had small pox. Notwithstanding their fondness for funerals the ne groes enddenly departed and they refused to minister burial attentiotr ind the county authorities had tc take the matter in charge, --ohn Gary Evans, President of the Pickenis B. E. Oompany came up on a special Monday t< attend the yearly stookholderg meeting . We understand the re port of the road, under the presen efficient management, Wan qutit satisfactory to all concerned. Th not earnings of the road for tli year were the Iargest in its isPtory Tis s a good indication ofth bus.inqq, at is bolag dogg at --WV. I. Guthrio, a popu travelling man, and a basebi enthusiast, was in town last wet --Capt. L. M. Grist, one of t oldest newspaper mon in the Still died at his home in Yorkvillo Ia Ihursday. He achieved remarl able success in the managonent The Yorkville Enquiror, which one of the best equipped sem weeklies in the Sta to, Capt. Gri was a gallant Confedorato soldie and was desperately wounded i the Second Battle of Manassa He was prominent in his loc church the Associate Reforme Presbyterian. --The Constitution guessing co test hita not filled any Picker coffers at this distribution. Cap A. W. Hudgens, of Easley, wL won *1500 last year we understau has been enriched to thQ extent $2.50. One prominent Picket citizen wants to have himself a rested because ho made a guo that was 30 bales off of the exa number of bales produced, an then destroyed it. lie might r least have won 30 cents if he ha stuck to his original guess. -Mr. John T. Boggs, Pecretai of the Farmers Publishing Con pany, will bo in Pickenson saleda in February next prepared to dii tribute all unpaid dividends o the stock of said company. In th mean time lie will be at his plac of business in Liberty, S. C. an will there make distribution to a unpaid stockholders who may ca 11pon1 him. It is desired that a] stockholders bring in their stoc to T. J. Mauldin who will take th same up under the arrangemoi heretofore made by the Diroctor and stockholders, and that al holding stock on which dividend for 1901 and 1902 or both are du cocr write Mr. Bogge and get th 3ame at once. Death of Dr. George W. Earle. Dr. Goorge W. Earle, one of th land-marks of Pickens, peacefull; breathed his last at his home i Pickens Tuesday afternoon at 2:4 D'clock. He had beeu unwell fo three months, but was taken soc riously ill last Friday night, an while he seemed to rally to som 3xtont on Sunday, from that tim his decline was rapid. He ha lead a very active life, and ha been exposed a groat deal in th 15 pears practice of his profession and there seemed to be a genera broaking down of his constitution Thie attending physicians, who di( averything in their power to lnle viat3 his sufferirgs, state thia there were alse symptomisof pneuOi monia. Dr. Earle was horn at Slabtowr Anderson county, Sept. 3, 1832 being a little over 66 years of agi Hle wvas the son of Dr. JIam( WV. Earle, a native of Greenvilli S. C., and among the first bor children of that place. His moth er was Amanda Earle, a native c Pendleton and a daughter of E. I Benson. Dr. Earle received his early lii erary training under the venabl and distinguished educator, tl: Rev. John L. Kennedy. He began the study of mnedicir under the distinguished father an Dr. Andrew Cater, of Anderson. In 1857 he entered the Medici College of Charleston from whic he graduated in 1859. He immt diately began the practice of me< icmne at ~Slabtown in Andersc county. In the spring of 1801 he enli ted as a private with the Palmeti Riflemen, Fourth South Carolir Regiment, and served throughoi the war, chiefly in the medic department, and was in the hospi als at Richmon1d most of the tin earing for his wvounded and dyir comrades. In the battle of Wi hiamsburg lie received a '.shg wound. At the close of the war he r sumned his practice in Anderso In 1877 he remove,l to Pickei where he has ever since practice and in coninection with his pra tice has conducted a drug store. Ini 1874 he was happily miarri to Miss Jeannette Breazeale Belton, Anderson county. Fi children have blessed their unio: two daughters, Misses Essie al Eva; three song, Lucius, Edw and Cecil, all of whom are livir Dr. Earle is survived by one livi brother-James W. Earie, w lives near Pickens. Anotti brother, Berry Earle, predeceas him several years ago. He 1 three living sisters: Mrs. Aust of California, Mrs. King of Cha lotte and Mrs. O'Neal of Tex He Is predeceased by three siste: Mrs. Bomar, Mrs. Brown and M Ella Earle, Dr. Earle hatd long been a mie ber of the Presbyterian ohur, His funeral will take place at home and his remaims will be terredin thecemetery Wedne< hea,rtfelt sympathy of the ent community in the dark ho through which they are pasmi The familiar form and face of Earle will be sadly missed in town of Piocens and numer friends will be saddened that h' no more. "As shadows codt by giloud~ and Sun, I 61jn the stimmer s grassy I S n Thy sight1 Ahnighlty One1 r' hW' generations pailss Aas the yeste1 an endlu4s ihab, Q pesing swlitly on, 46#Asthst94i .an bc ar ---For Sale. One good young I milk cow with young calf. k. Ivy M. Mauldin. fe Dots From Central. o, Mrs. Mattie Boroughs has re st turned to her hone at Praters, aft c- or an extended visit to her daugh. ,f ter, Mrs. S. C. Bogge. is Born unto Mr. and Mrs. S. C. i- Boggs, tine son on Dec. 31, 19+02. it Miss Lila Folgor is teaching a r, flourishing school at Mt. Tabor. D Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lawrence s have been visiting relatives and d friends at Traveler's Rest for the past week. Farmers are not through sowing 1 whoat on account of unfavorable is weather. t. Filia Agricolo, d Norris No es. d yf Our httle town is still improv 1 ing. r- Mr. H. B. Bowen is still running s his machinery hero and you can ,t hoar the drivers pop their whips. d We are haying a flourishing t school at this place now. The dl boys and girls have been put back together. We boys thank the people that caused it. Farmors are not all done sowing wheat yet-tho weather has been so bad and the ground so wet that they could not finish. e There have boen seyeral nice r hogs killed around here, which is l something substantial for another I|year. I Mr. V. R Johnston is doing a 1 m'rchandise business at this place. I Miss Vida, the charming daugh ' ter of Mr. Isaac Sheriff, visited her t cousin Miss Ressie Garvin last s week. School Boy. Wanted--To Know. e is it. just and right to pay the same amount of money to pension ors of the State and Confederate service? The latter class wereon ly in service for a short while with e light duty performod; many never left their counties, nor never slept i out of doors. I Some in the Confederate service r wore only out a few months,-nev -er saw an enemy nor fired a gun. I Should not the legislature draw 3 a line between these classes, and those who served from two to four 1 years? 1 Let us hear from some of our fel o low citizens on this matter. Would it not be more just to pay 1 according to the service rendered and the time loptt i Old comrades, talk out for the - public good I t Agricolist. Death of Capt.,John HI. Bowen. ' Capt. John H-. Biowen, aged 65 ,yea rs, a p)rominenit citizen of Pick -ens county, died last Thursday at a his home on Saluda River, about .15 miles east of Pickens, He has Li been a great sufferer from cancer - of the throat, and death only re f leased him from his sufferings. h. Capt Bowen was prominent in the political affairs of the county and the fact that he wvas for sever e al years Treasurer of Pickens coun e ty, and represented the county re peatedly in the State legislative .e halls, is evidence of the high re d gard in which he was held by his fellow citizens of the county. At 'I the breaking out of the war, he h wvas in Col. .Hollingsworth's Comn -pany. He was afterwards trane - ferred to Capt. R. Y. H. Griffin's n~ Company. Upon the death of that gallant soldier in the battle of Seven Pines, Lieut. Bowen then be 0 came Captain. which responsible a position office he held till the close t of the war. .l Capt. Blowen was three times - married, first, to Miss Hlolcombe, e0 second, to Burdino and lastly to gMrs. Hunt, who survives him. He "is survived by five brothers, Col. it R. E., William, Thomas, Samuel, and LaFayette Bowen, three of e- whom are living in Texas. The Sfuneral was held Friday at George's 15 Creek Baptist church, of which tbe 1deceased was a deacon. The fu neral services wore conducted by Rev. D. WV. Hiott, and were atten 3d ted by a large concourse of sorrow E ing friends and relatives. :Central Items. id Mrs. J. N. Morgan has bQen quite m ill for several days. gMiss Nottie Rochester has re iturned from a visit to her sister, or Mrs. J. P. W xrshiam in Gastonia, ed John H. Daly, of Atlanta, was as here Saturday. n, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Crawford, of r-- Seneca are here with relatives, as Dr. E. F. Wyatt, of Athens, Ga., 's; jel visiting is parents, Mr - and s~ Mrs. 3. N. Wyatt. m. C. 0. Rowland left on train No, h 6for Greera this morning in re bi pneto a message for himn tc In.brngs blood hottnds to rtt ldown burglars ;who blew open he safe at that place. ire There is considerable scare oveI itre the appearance of small pox amonj ag. negroes near town. Quite a num Dr. bor of Oases are reported &nd evera the body wants to be vaccinated. ) is B. A. MORGAN IVY M. MAULDDI T. 3. MAULDIN. MOROAN, MAUL.DIN & MAULeDII Attorheyi-At-LaW, UMos over 1RatileDrUg 8 e. o A$t e alaeoo, ute ste ' aten on LOST OR MISPLACED. One or more notes payable to J. W. Hendricks. h'ilIder will pleasa leavo them with the undersigned. All persons are hereby warned not to trade for them. W. T. FIELD. Executor. NOTICE ! 1. will bo at Dacuevillo on Fri day January 80, 1903, for the pur pose of taking returns. By meeting mo at the time and place heroin designated, much troulle will be saved to tax-payers in this locality, and your returns can bo personally listed. E. F. K EITH, County Auditor. New Pension Law. The new 'pension law requires that the County Pension Board shall elect a pension commissioner whose duty it shall be to receive and make out all now applications for ponsions. At the last mneeti g of the board the undersigned was elected as such pension commis sioner, and I will be at the Court House during the mouth of Janua ry, 1903, during business hours, to make out and receive such new ap plications for pensious. Thoso having applications al ready on filo and drawing pensior.s need not apply. Only those who ire not already drawing pensions mnd desire to apply for pension iid will be required to make ap p)lication. J. B, NEWBERY, Pension Cois. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned uct to hunt fish, cut timber or, in my other way trespass on any of ny lands. Any violation of this lotice will be prosecuted to the 'till extent cf the law. N. R. Kennemore. One Minute Cough Cure For coughs, Cold* and Croup. Treasurer STATE OF SOUTH CA County of Pickens. Office of County Treasur< Pic TH-E TREASURER'S OFFIC WEDNESD)AY, OCTOBER DECEMBER 31st, 1902, The act of the Legislature appro provides ns follows: Thart all state and county taxes, a and county taxes are collected shall b 31st (lay of December ol each and eve ments are not paid on or before saidl t shall be added by the County Auditor by the C'ounty Treasnrer, and 1t the alties arc n.ot paid on or before the Oh adlditional penalty of one per centum I Auditor on the county duplicate and and if the said taxes, assessments an the first day of March next thereafter, centumi thereon shall be added by the eate and collected by the County Tre: me~nts and petnalties ure not paid on c next thereafter, the said County Treai the said tax?s and assessments anti pt faulting tax-payers according to law. The provissions of this act shall in assessments of any townships of this s and coupons in aid of railroads which said township or townshlps. The Rate of State, County, Sci One Dollar Poll Tax and Road In accordance with an Act to ram mencing January 1, 1902, notice is h T1reasurer of Pickens county will op)e fiscal year from Wedniesday, Octob, 31st. Rates per cent, of taxation art( Levy for State Tax,.. " "Ordinary County " "Constitutional sc '' ' Past Indebtednef " " County Roads.. Total levy for State and Coi Levy for interest on Pickens R.] ship, 8i mills. Levy for interest on Pickens 1l. 2& mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. mills. Special levy for So'aool I .6 i6 I6 66 IS ii 66 6S 46 44 44 4r II 66 s 66 06 . 44 44 56 A poll tax of One pollar per ca ages of 21 and 00 years, except suoli A commutation road tax of 01 timo as other taxes from all maio , years, except such as are exempted 81st of Dec, 1902, oight days wo required under' a contractor. Taxus are payable only in gold National Baunk notes and Oot,pon~s ( during the year 19i03, 1'arties desil'ing infolhiatioh b) sate. the. lbtatio of their pr'oper4j Sthose paying taxes byv cheek mntit i New Malrket, We have opened a now narkot il Pickons nid solicit tho patronage of tho publiC. Try us once and you will try us again. Steak (any eut)l5 to 10 conts. Pork, . 10 conts. Satusago 0c i lb. 3lhs for 25c. Will buy drossect at 8 conts, cat tIe weighing not less than 600 lbs. 2} cents, 139 sure come to see us when you get hungry. Rt-poctfully, R. L. SMITH. Worry Almost Unnerved Me -Heart Pains. Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "It has been five years since I was cured of heart trouble by your Heart Cure and Nerv ine, and I am Just as sound as a dollar in that organ today. For sevoral years I had been suffering with my heart. Breathing had become short and diflicult at times, short, sharp pains about the heart, sometimes accompanied with fluttering would make me fee faint and languid. The least excite ment or mental worry would almost unnerve ine. I felt that the trouble was growing worse all the time, and after trying many remedies prescribed by physicians without obtaining relief, I was induced to give your remedies a trial. I wAs relieved the second day, and after taking three or four bottles all symptonms were removed and have never showed signs of returning."-REv. Go. W. KcAcoPE, Chincoteague, Va. There are many symptoms of heart disease, which so closely resemtle those of more con mon nervous disorders as to frequently mis lead the attending physician. Often in cases of heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, liveror lungs become affected. Again the symptoms may be those of weakened nerves, as tired feeling, sleeplessness, timidity, the patient is easily excitable and apt to worry without cause. If you have the least suspicion that your heart is weak study your symptoms and begin the use of Dr. Miles' I loart Cure, the great heart and blood tonic, without a clay's delay. All druggists sell and uarantee first bot tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on.Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 's Notice. ROLINA, :r Pickens County, S. C. kens, S. C., Oct 15th 1 902. E WILL BE OPEN FROM 1 5th UNTIL WED)NESD AY WITH1IOUT PENALTY. red 26Lth day of' Fcbr'uary A. D). 1902 ndl all taxes collected when at.ct e due1 and payable on or befor~e the ry yearI, and if Suich taxes~ andt assemis imeC,a penalty of one0 per' cent. Ihere'On on the county duplicateandcollctled said taxes and assessmeents and14 pen 'st tday of February neCxtthere'afIter,1an hClcon shall be atdded b)y the County Dolice.ted by the County Tr'carure3r; d penaltics are not paid on~ or~ before an additional penalty of live per County Auditor on the counIty dupli isurer, and if the Boid taxes, assess. r before thle fifteenth (lay ol March mtrer shall issue his5 tax execution lor nalties against the property of de, no wise apply to railroad taxes andl ~ate that have heretofore issuled bonde htave not been completed through 200l and Special Tax, inclulding One Dollar Commutation Tax. ie Stupplies for the fIscal yearl comn reby given that t he oillee of' Count' ri for the collection of taxes for sai tI 15th, until WVednosday, Deccembe: 08D follows. ................. Mills. tax,.............41 .!,................ 0 ................1 " Iity taxes,.......1.1 mills. Et~. bonds, Pickens Court House Town RI. bonds, lotr IIl'rricane TownsBhig R. bonds for Eastatoo Townshlip, 8 histrict No. 9, 24 ille, "10, 1 0 * "' 11, 8~ ' 18, 4 "16, 2 " "19, 2 " "' ' 23, 2 '81, 4 i "49, 2 "i S. " 55, 3 I pita On all malde citizenls between t1 as are exempt by law, wvill be collecte' ao Dollar will be collected at the sau sitizens5 between tile aiges of 18 tndil by )aw, Unless saId tax is pdid by' ti r'k upon the pub)lic highways will 1 and allver coir, United Stattes currel'ne of lItate B3onds whicht become payal: 'mail inl rega'd t~o their takes *III ple ', stid inclitde postagO for a reply, a' iltide the charge for collectiti1 rAPrtAA Troissgr of PiknCony FOLGER & Ti ....GENERAL MEF We wish t thank mir friends an )atrollalg givet'li us jn I)(),2 a,Id we t. eolitinlluic; of pa t favors. We to servo \ou ilI t)( t amlt our lOtt:o th0 I)ast. HONEST GOODS at Ht 'ishiing you all a happy and proi Yours; very ti Folger & T Clothing Shoces, llits m ut ients Fun SO UTI RAILM The South's ( Railway Syst Anuy iip is a pleaisu thlose who~ t ravel Tlh rough 'TrlainIs ('onsist \est tultts l'iIlalls am .X11ll-d . ining Car IJOCal Schw'du'.:<. at A lildced ItitcS, S. IT. 1 IA 1 il)W I(.'I, (it-nwralt \\'aShing.ftn, . C. 1L. \\'. ilIt NT', Div. Pailssenwtr .\g"It, ('harlIohotonl , S.(' STAF.\'' OF SOU' County of Statement of AAppoiit s 1\I)j)()intmller War 1 90, Oflice Of, Cll%lIy Auditor, Lictkt The Am1itor's books Iw-ill be o of Jiutiary. 1903, 'or t1I Returnvs of fleal anUti Pe P~olls, iit f'or all sp& Pickenis U(J For the convnince'iIC of the p)ublic1 are announced: Cailhoun J.iCTueIda .J Inmu-;y Ih i. Ceuntral WednsIiy$lI JaLiir 7llWtih. Cat eucenr 'l'huirsda; y ,Januoa ry Si bi. L iberty F'riday~ Januar !miz9h. l'io:kenis Saiturday . Jauary' 10th. Crosw\ell, Wedne I to day, .Jl.uOuary 14t.1 Cross Platins, Thlursdayu, .Jantuiry I! 1Looper's Shop. F'riday, Janiua:ry I0 iel< ens. Saturday. .J:uimriny I hhii. 1liughos' Store, Moniday, .Januitry 1 P'umpkiontown, To'u slay, Jmmaiuiry H oll y Sprtings WednI esd ay, Janua l A..ikeni 's Store, 1lii Tulday.J Jauary i, George IHoolnb's Residece, Fri Picekens,~ Saturdniaoy, Jauuaryv 24thI. Mile Creek, Monday, Juiary 2001 Praters, Tuuesdaiy, January 27th Aft er thle 27th Ia Jainuary 1903, 1 Court I Vouse, contI iniuousI'lyi unil the L 20ith t iime tho booksi willI be c'osed aiu lift.y (50) for noni ret tins, in orader to save con fuusioiinu In io attend persouI1l nay t lhe 1 aking of all relui, (erty or liable to) a poll assoYieismet aii e r ioumnds andi be prepared to give lullI infort nameo andl nuiber eel the schIool divticjt i plopet y, lile bor taxatjin, is s-ituaiiteI. ) Shoubll any3 be iunablte to1 mieer the A li teir interest to se him inii his ollce be 20t.h of Fabiiiry~ 19j there isi a speci al le(~vy I for)scholi urposes 1(0 give the valile of anyi sib propel tj so 11 rettun in;aide by iniail will be d( ull persons owniiI in propety iimist have ti persol1 ally or b y aigenut duly nut111 hoiT/Cd to and all retiuins mu,it he nauitlo utnder oath 1t weVill sae uc tm '.0 il hdL )t payer, the Assessor,. if every. peris<i 'ICbefoe leavi list ot every iltem 01 lpersonal poet catItle,~ mile , shiee p a l goats, hgss, w at< Wagons an ei art inges, dlogs, nierehhld ise notes andl aiccountls above indeIbte~dness, u Shousehlo'd gods It is always r< quiredl that, the Audite UndiLer thle he ad of pla ce of residentI shdip. Andi all t ax,payerC s are requli red It rict. 'They Ur Ich Io r.quested to atte u. town or io the coutrty. And iI pai t lies part in oro township andlE a part ini anoth numnbetr o cres and valuat ion in eachi il Ta'uXpayers rotturn whait t hey own on The law'. COI requrs I hat ulil persotns os ing charge of souch property, either as All mnicej i'izens betweent tho ages ( iQ the 1st day of Januaitry, except those w ,* port from being mnumed, or Iromn other e Confederate veterans aire excepted. 0In every community there are per e not take a newspaper, Those more fort )O favor by telling thbem or the time to make Jioth real und perdonal property are Ytimhe at the real value thercol, 11 proport or iI there should be an inieqIuality in I he propet ty the ainn will be retorred to the correction. To avoid trouble of' this kin soI would t'gu upon each taxpayer to mnat Stion of hIs or bet' property. :in POcBT:D uda 1(0. IORNLEY, CHANTS.... dt Cu1stomes' for tho liberal hIop in thO future to morit shall he better prepared will always be as it oha in )NEST PRICES. perouM New Year, We are uly, hornley. ishing GoodS a specialty. IERN 'AY. reatest eln... Irtrip to vin The W.\Y.. 1n(l N\Test It Alagniticent, ('on:c hos. 1'n t'rvYCe. E l'.C! ' all l +INsrba 1n,w onl saljo Ast.. (;'i l'as. A(gent. Atilat-ta, ( . I. C;. I K .\l." .Iir., 1)iv. P'aieenger" Agent, Atlanta, Ga. N Otice. I'H CAROLINA, { Pickens. ts for taking Returns For ns Couity, Nov. 7, 1902 1)ened on the first day 111u'pose of taking onal property and iiity. he followving appointmencfts i-y 12th an i 13t:lh. it h. 9th. 0Jt hi ,'y 21st. h.), JanIuary' 2:31. will be0 inl my ofilee, Pickens !ay of Februnry 1* 903, after which per cent penalty will ho added vcid miisttakes, the Auditor will !as, am11 aIll persons~ owning prop. es e.i IIo meU tC4he Audlitor on his untio asl 1 to his property and the whiich hec livel; and ini which his tiditor on his rounda, it will be lore his~ books aro~ closedl on the y' disicnt. or dist ricts in which a.re recinest ed t o comeC I'Prare itbIject to spleciail levy for 8schoo1 eeptedI, as thle law requiires that same11( ret iirnied Io lt axation eit,ber atted to the same for the owvner, also g reat.ly faicilituate the work o g home will make out a complete in the following o'der: HIorse~s, *hes, organ~s antd pian tos, buggies, mnachmtery and engines, moneys, nd( uill other propeCrty, including r get tho first given name in full. 0 on tax r'eturn, givo the towns. give numiiber ot their schiool die lietber the r.roperty is situated in in town antd part outside, or a )1r township, so specify, giving the istanace. the 1st day of January, 1908. rnlinig proprlty 01r in anywis hlaY. gent, husbandie., giurdiant, trustee1 same under oath to t he Auditor. if twenty..onc unid sixty years1 on ho are incapableh. of carnihg a sunia causes, are deemied taxable pol{t. sons who cannot readi or that d0 anate may dlo such personi agreoat r'eturnfs or by ritu rning for themn. to he a8ssed for' taxationa at tis y Is returned at less than its valuS Valuation of the Same c lasf Ootuity B3oar'd of E~qualisation fot d to both mnysolf and the taxpayer o a full and fair return atad yalgs Rtespectfully, AudhoQr hoegpg