University of South Carolina Libraries
-rLM AI - tVON We have the exclusive: seliiu" Trial size, PICKENS I THE. REXA Tax Notice. O4108 of county, Treasurer Pickens County, Plqkens, &. C., October 1, 1015. thie books for tfi collection of State and County taxes, will be open from October lp, 1915, to December 31. 1915. ' Thoifa who prefer to do so canl pay in Janu-l I~y Ole6, with I per cent additional. Those wh prefer paying In February, 1916, enan do so wIt , per cent additional. Thiose who prefer Pa yl in March, 1910, to the 15th of said month ae do so by paying ain additional -7 per cent. Aftersaid date the bookii will close.* X. H1.-Taxpayet-s owning property or paying taxes for others will please ask for tax receirt in'enel township or special school distfiet in Which ho or they* m8} own property. This Is v-ery, Important, as tnere are so manuy school districts. Thtose who do not with to comne to the office canl write mne not later than thie 2.0th cif December, and I will fuirnih them with the .,aountt due and they canl pay nme by chleck, money order or reg isteredmal If tampf'-are -;ent do not send above "-cent denomination. as I esiifnot use them. Please do not sernd me cash *without registering tame, as it Is liable to get lost; If sent otherwise It must be at sender'. Ak. Levy for State tax ---- ..... ..... ... . il - T.3vy for Constitutional school tax .3 mnills Levy for ordinary county tax. .. .. Il~i mills Levy for Old Soldier's Pensions. ...I muill T ota levy .. --.... ...... ... m SCHOOL TAX ,zoecial'levies for the following district.%; S' hool District No. I.......... .. .. 2 millI $,chool District No, 2 ...... ...... .. . inflis Sc.hool District No. 3 .'....... M nills %hool District No. 4 ...... ... 4 tuills Sc,*hool District. No. 5. .. ..... mills n'ol1)1sk~it No 6. .......... 6 ~ Millar S ol'oIDigtrictlNO.~7 ...1.... . 4 'm i sec ol District 'No. '8. ........... . N mills School -District No. 11 . u.'......... ..1 I sqlllse schoolDistrict- No. 10. .... ... 5 , iills S9chool District No. I1I....... ....... 7!-' Mills hool istrict No. W.... . mills Sc<ahool DIstit NO. 1... 8 mills School District No. 14 ... -M-U... CoIuny Sabol DstritPN.ken....... .. Ocoe mlls Sche ooktrc fo t7. .... ....lon ofitat a *Coolityctas No.l be... ..... f... Oetmirll 1S1cho Deemric 3. 19....... il cThoo Dwso rie No do ... .... ..... 1 .Jmill FeholDisritNo.pe.. cen a....... Thmils cthoo Disrct No.d2t...... ..... 8os whoirefs shooln istMrt 9 to ...... .... 61 si minth frsaido dticth ok w4.. ...2 illscoe Secho nsict Nor spca ........ 4 itlit behootricthe Noa own prop.....3 Thisi shorisrc Nho. wh do no ..... .to omelts aoyolre o re .scr~ ...l if 4 millsa ec.thoot sietrd ao2. cent- de....inatins 1hlsfoo uisthem N. 1l ... do no8s~ micas wihot ristering '-.e.a: it .... libl 8 tmigl eyhor Stait tNo............ rumils tdchoo stitioN ho a. -3 mills evyhoor diry onty ta.1l4. mills -.v3hfol dsicr'.s enis. I mlls hotl levyic No 4...3 mlls s.hool DIstrict No. I........4 mills Geiool District No. ..:" mills School District No. ;i... ....I w illis h .lool District No. 4........ .. timills ehool District No. -.......... 8 mills. cooDitrict No. ,. .-;...... mills rcoo Pitubt-o. 10 R 11. hndl' ShoDistownct No I........... mills -oo onsipNo 3...... ...... mills wroo Dsri No 14........ .... mills onol eitrc No. 10. Every. mllts Scol-itritio. r1.,.on. dollr.an mill. .50) isrct.- l 3 .persons fr m illso -coo extrcet N."e.cused...by mills ~ooiitrlct No '.----A..'..rson mwillg Scoo wri ng 25 . mentso mhi a ill ldrict 4..mil Schol ~isriTA N o. " . millsRT S1ol sytr B Newbery..Probat Judge: W'hoeDrics, A.,.Bg. P~ mills, ~.pdo it to me t grant hun mettes1 a.ho J)'triatio of the'esta nd effecs a ho. Distrinter. -'tnll Tcho a~.ret Nohreor, toilan lad mii d, itrict the be and a pea beforel meo DiteiCot hof Prb tob hl Scoo Ditr, No169nex fte publcatiri M ado nistrton shoul...not.be.grant Sn Durt ,' nn'Domin 19ll6 5 intre ~ I5 . . P. C.( Notwe n t Demr adUe ill *'rons hIn...a..m....ilst h o cewierre1d.paym..nt..a.nd llsr' d 0 dete to siO estatey male cnate. 21me to o0 before re lbe excet 't '.nruutdb -21kn.0 0osi~ to .50 riglto for this great laxative. 10 cents. )RUG CO. LL STORE Cut Your Store Bill Down One Half' Tens of thousands of farmers as well as town and city folks cut down their store bills one-half last ye i r and saved money in spite of generally short.crops and re duced wages. Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived better than ever before in the face of the cotton crisis and general business depression. How were these burdensome store bills cut down? By the real money-saving power of good home gardens, rightly planted and kept planted and tended through the season. - Hastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills down; tells about gar deln and farm seeds of kinds and a qual ity that cannot be bought from your mer chant or druggist. It's full of garden and farm information. It's tree - if ypu ask for it. Write for it now. . G. HASTINGS -CO;Adanfa, Ga.-(Advt.) SANITAMY ?iow tomae .1. sobctewe. san troa nyoi at an pric tantitysgttm @O RT card TOAY A eat. Wanted ' ps eAMRIAn ATHER a PILLW eOMPANY, Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickenis county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 9th day of March, 1916, at 11 o'clock- in the forenoon, or as soon. thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of W. G. Cooley, deceased, and obtain discharge as ex executor of said estate. Fed7,196.J. P. CAREY, Executor. Fed ,191. -43 Notice of Einal Settlemnent and Dischaige Notice is hereby given that I will make 'application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., ,Judge of Probate for Pickens county, In the State of South Carolina, on~ the 17th day of February, 1916, at11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heMecd, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of John C. Dunkin, deceased, and obtain discharge as ad ministrator of said estate. 40 J. T. HITT, Administrator. Notice of Stockholders'.,Meeting A meeting of the stockholilers of the Pickens Lumber Company willI be held in their office at Pickens, S. C., on Feb ru ary 25 1916. The purpose of the meeting is to con sider the increasing of the cap i stock three thousand dollars ($3,000.0;) also amending the charter by changing the name to The Pickens Mercantile & Lum lier Company. THE PICKENs LUMBER Co. 42 Per T. L. Bivens, President. ..T.MeSWAIN SAM II. URAIO Greenv ille, S. . - Pickens, S. C. McSwain & Craig --..LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts $ Greenville Office Phone 210 ~, Pickens Office Phone 39 J. ROBT. MARTIN AV'Lt~lRNIEY A u oU NSE Lo LO .CPRNIR IRO IIWI AN!) MAIN STRrET/s GR EENVN~IL. M. . PRATIlCE IN ALL COURTS ~tdie4r *4% Y ' Alpx. MdCall, a1 ative of Pickens county died, JaW Ot. his home nefqray ourLa - .9ty. Death wasdue to heart failur. d4was about 85 ydeof age and leaves' a wife and several children. P. Ohoice Willard. son of the late Toni Willard of. Liberty, died at his h9me in Oklahoma' last. week, aged 78 years. .--He has - tminy. relatives and friends in this county who. ire grieved to learn the sad news. Miss Lou Trotter, aged 82 years, died it the home of - her cousin, Mrs. Jane Stephens, in the Tomassee section of Oconee county, January 8. She was a native of Pickens county, having moved from Easley to Oconee about 40 years ago. .Mrs. Thomas Jewel died at her home near, Marietta. Wednesday, February 2. She was a sister of R. B. Waldrop of Pickens and Dave Waldrop of Easley and A. B. Waldrop, Mrs. T. J. Newby and Mrs. Martha Reynolds of Greenville county. I Mrs. Jewel had been sick a long time, but her death was unex peeted. . We regret -to learn of the death of John T. Roe, a good citizen of the Six Mile section, which occurred Friday, February 4. Funeral services and burial took place at Six Mile Saturday. Twenty-odd years ago Mr. Roe fell into a well and was so badly injured that he was nevei able to walk again and his death was probably due to this old in j~ury. His wife survives him. Pertinent Points From Hogwallow The rural policeman who went to the, headwaters of Gander Ci'eek this week looking for a law-breaker, has sent word on ahead that he will float down the creek on a raft, as he can travel that way wvithout making any noise. Slim Flinders is repairing the gaps in the rail fence adjoining the postoffice. The gaps were made by Poke Easley,champion whittler, the past summer. Fletcher Henstep had the mis fortune to lose his large Ingersoll watch this week. It will be easy to locate if anybody gets in ticking -distance of It. .Gun. plays on the stage will always be popular so long as the villain.is the one that gets shot. A lot of fellows act more un married, away from home than they do married at home. Sidney flocks wvas tried for a disturbance of .the peace a t JSounding last Billows, Tuesday morning. Bya careful selection of a jury to try -the case Sidney was fotund to be not guilty. The Hogwallow Improvement Association h as balled a meeting for next Saturday, at which time steps will be taken to raise a fund to buy some extra chairs for the post office. The wvinter rush. of all-day visitors at the post offide Is now on, and with extra chairs on hand a great many more persons could be en couraged to locate there during the wvinter. The Old Mliser, who buried his money in the fence corner near the big tree last week, has miss ed part of it. T1he guilty person has not been a pprehended. Raz Barlow went to Tickville yester day and purchased himself a ie suit of clothes.. Cricket' Hicks bought a nick el's worth of nails while up at Bouhding Billows yesterday,and some~decided Improvements are looketi for in this Immediate vi cinity soon. Simi Flinders is trying to hatch up some plan to get closer to the sun this winter. Atlas Peck went over to Bonn ding Billows Sunday to talk over some private business with a deaf man, but the country is getting so thickly settled he couldn't get to say much to him The Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information ar.d are not guaranteed: No. Leaving Easley -., Time 42 Fromi Seneca to Charlotte 8.88 a mi 12 "~ At'anta to Charlotte 1.88 pm 40 -Atlanta-to Charlotte.6,25 p m 89 4 Charlotte to Atlpnta 12.01 p m 11 4 Charlotte to Atlanta 8.80 pin 41 " Charlotte to Atlanta 0.65 pm 20* -'Washington to Bham 7.87 am *Stop on signal to receive paseer gers l'or Atlanta. For ompeteintimaionwrite W.r H. TABER, e ~ W. E. McGEE.A CI.P*., Columbia, S. C. 'K' at the ho . son, near Ltbprty,. wa riage. -Their oldest Bessie, Was gve n 6,.. I "Iki Mr. Leo M. Childress of 06941q. The bride is one of the prettWt most accomplished young ladles of this community. For several yeari*Ashei1 been the efficient organist of herch'cfr and the leader of the young:ep' e world of Flat Rock Oaptist church. Th groom is a fine busin'essman of aplendid qualifications, . He is now connected with the Childress-Cely Shoe Co. of Greenville. This popular young couple has friends throughout, all this part of the state who will be interested in their marriage. The bride was beautifully attired in a blue traveling suit and carried a bouquet of white roses and ferns. After the ceremony was performed by Rev. S. R. Bass, the bride's pastor, the doors of large dining-room were thrown open to the guests and a delicious supper was served. The presents were varied and costly. After bidding a few good-bye they left on No. 80 for Washington, D. C., and other large cities north. We extend our congratulations and best wishes and hope for them a long life and much prosperity.-Greenville News. After March 16 Mr. and Mrs. Childress will be at home at Piedmont. Married, Sunday, January 30, Miss Leazelle Stevens to Mr. Claud Elrod, Rev. Mr. Stamey omiciating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Stevens of Easley'Mill No. 2 at Liberty and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elrod of Isaqueena Mill, Central. Married, February 6, Miss Beulah Hendricks and Mr. S. M. Childs, A. A. Jones, N. P., officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Hen dricks and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Childs, all of Pickens county. Married, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1916, at the residence of the bride's parents near Liberty, by Rev. John C. Bailey, Mr. K. E. Speights of Greenville-and Miss Gladys McWhorter, daughter of Mr. Thomas H. McWhorter. Married, by J. B. Newbery, at his office February 3, 1916, Miss L. C. Mas ters of Cleveland and J. E. Revis of Liberty R. F. D. No. 2. News Around Little Eastatoe So much unfavorable weather has put the brakes on farm work. Small grain is looking fine. Mrs. A. T. Winchester has been very sick for the past six weexs, but is much improved at this writing, tho not able to be about much. Mrs. W. W. Aiken has been suffering very much. from a :very severely cut tlkannb. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Ramey, January 11, a fine girl. The Antioch school, taught by Miss Mary Eddie Woodson of Fountain Inn, is coming to a close for the winter, and let us say right here that Miss Wood son is a fine teacher and she is a con secrated Christian lady, a great church and Sunday school worker, and we hope to be able to secure her services again in the''humnier. Rev. B. F. Murphree was unani mously elected in the fall to the pastor ate of Antioch Baptist church and has accepted the call, and the regular preacliing days have been changed back to the second Sunday at 11 o'clock 'and. Saturdays before at 3 o'clock. Every body please take note of this. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Winchester vis ited the family of R. P. Prince at Six Mile last Saturday and Sunday, and re port a pleasant trip. Johnnie Chastain visited his sister,' Mrs. B. F. Murphree, one day last week. Daniel Winchester's sawmnill has been running on Big Eastatoe for some time; is now being moved to the uppet part of Twelve Mile, near the Nine Times gap. MOUNTAIN SPROUT. W. H. Stewart of route 2 came into The Sentinel offiee one day last week to subscribe for the paper. He had been getting The Sentinel up until a few weeks ago, and as his folks sometimes told him there was nothing much in the paper he decided when his time was out he would not take it any more for a while. But he said when the paper stopped its regular weekly visits it seemed like a member of the family had gone away and he decided he didn't want to do without it any longer. His family, too, missed the regular weekly visits, so he had it started again. Of course we are mighty glad- to have him back with us and hope he will remain with us a long time and we will try to make The Sentinel a welcome visitor in his and all other homes where it goes. The Sentinel is a Pickens county family paper and should go into every home in the county. At two cents a week every family can afford it, and it is worth far more than that. * on't forget that a 00 - :,~\XW~ t ' Luzianne int 4 e d cost More, for youN e"d that there are'tW kb_.' U U - ~ number of cups na * tof '4 - '. Luzia nne. It Is turfnedt please you, too BqycAr44 use it aft according to it i - then if you are not satis you are not dead certain itI gone twice as far, your grogar will return your noney withoxit . --question. Write for otir prermiun ' . * - catalogue. ........ . '** .........21A . .. .. . ~JAX IAMOND BISCUIT. High quality soda crackers parent of line o 122 crackers and cakes. One for every taste M and every need, affording OZted wiU, delightful mealtime changes. metill s asa Oakwto on" 4" V ODBRAND PM16 r t e year" egrded as Bk aest , A. iwa s SOLD BYALL DRUGGISTS Made by Jacksonville Cracker Works TIM' EVERYWHERE T PICK ENS B ANK PICiENS. S. C. Capital & Surplus $60,000 Interest Paid on Deposits J. McD. BRUCE, FRANK MoFALL President FR Cashier THE KEOWEE BANEK .PICKENS, S. C. Sales Sound and Progressive We solicit your banking, business and will show you every cuurtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. It riatters not where you may go or where you room or board, In Very place where you may be, you're bound to see a "Ford." It's the people's popular car and has a world-wide fame.. I t'i.not as high in price as some, but gets there just the same. The "Ford" will go where othe rs can't, and t ake yoLt safely thru To own one is a pleasure and gives satisfaction, too. If you've not bought an auto yet, and want to get the best, Just thake my word and buy a "Ford"-it outshines all the rest. PRICES F. 2. B. DETROIT: Touring Car -.I$440 Runabout ____.8$390 B. L. HENDRIX~ Pickens, S. C. COUPON FOR The Charlotte Observer Bargain Subscription . D4te.... --------91. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. Charlotte, N. C. 6 Find enclosed $------- .- ..... for whlich send The Charlote 'Observer - Daily and Sunday, by mail to the. didersigned for----.. months. Name;........................,..- ...-.. '. Bargain Rate b**Daily Daily and - St. r R . DOnly Sunday S . .. .. ------------ 3 Months ....$1.25 $1.60 6 Monts -..~ 2.50 3.00 Town-......-.......-- ---- ------- - -------- ---- 1 Ypar ...-... 5.00. 6.b0 Remit by Cheek or Postal Order. Money gets lost in the mails.., i. Orders accepted under this special rate only during Special Bargain P.'8 QuaityPrntig--hePickens$