The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, December 14, 1916, Image 8
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(NALL at my store and let m ex'plain .; how I am
U goingto give away108 7-piece Dlur So anid 4.$25
Kitchen Cabinet absolutely free; These articles are
going to make some housewives mighty glad. The
Kitchen Cabinet would make the finest Christmas. pres
ent imaginabld f'r, yciu wife aid you rust give it to hei
without extra cost. Come to see me atonce, as the early
M bird vill have the best chance af this..
Ihavo just received a carload of Furniture. I bought
this to sell, not to keep, and have put a price on it that
Swill move it. Can save you some good money on Furni
ture as well as on staple Dry Goods which I contracted
for before the advance in price. My line is complete.
Have a few sample Hats for men and boys which I
picked up at a bargain and will sell the same way.
I will buy your farm produce and pay the Greenville
market for it. I am paying 10c a pound for hens, 17 to
35c for fryeirs, 36c a dozen for eggs.
It will surely pay you to see
J. W. HENDRICKS1
PICKENS R4
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Postal
Brings
This
Boo
It is free-it tells how you can hav
local and long distance telephone se
vice in your home at very small cost.
Send for it today. Write nearest Bell Tel
phone Manager, or
FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTRIERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Box 129, Greenvllle, S. C
P ICKENS RAlLWAY COMPMb
1iME TABLE NO. 13, SUPERCEDINO TIME TABLE NO.
IN EFFECT MARCH 21, 1915
No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. Stations. No. 2 No. 4 N
7.30 A.'m 11.00 A m 2.55 P . Lv. 0 Pickens Ar 9.20 A. 2.00 P. 4.10
7.35 " 11.05 "' 3.00 " 1 Ferguson x 9 .15 " 1.55 " 4.05
7.45 " 11.15 "3.10 " 5 Parsons x p.05 " 1.50 " 3.55
7.50 " 11.20 "3.15 " 7 Arialis x 3.55 " 1.45 " 3.45
p.00 " 11.30 " :3.20 " 8 a uldins x 3.50 " 1.82 " 3.40
8 . 05 " 11.25 " 3.25 "~ Ar. 9.3 Easley fv. .45 " 1.33 " 3.35
x No agent.
No. 1 conet with Southern Railway train Nos. 29 an
V N~os. 3 and 4 connect wit~h Southern Railway trains Nos. 39
12. Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Southern Ry..train No. 11..
:xpress handled by the Pickens Railroad company. For fur
iormation apply to J. T. TAYLOR. Supt., Pickens, 8,
If you are a good citizen of Pickens County
D aper. You may do without, it, but, you
~)Jcannot afford to. It costs mor'e to. do with
out it than it does to subscribe for it. Every
subscriber to The Seutinel aets'iore pleas
ure and profit out of It than can had for a dollar
spent for anything else. You 't keep up witti
what is happening in your own 1Nome county upless
you read The Sentinel. The more subscribers Swe
have the better paper' we cigive yo't.* Cet year
fle bor to autorib and i11 thank you. We'l
'1)ue It costs li th n tw~o eetits a week
Trenc es and sten
Wbat do'suck
Who, ir- the saturl
. mmand bu
Have they drunk,(
T ~ ommy a4d m6
0)Howy mahy kr
Helpless mother, ft
Agong ,-flsh, <
. Homes a rhouksry,
* Ruin spread'ev
ENot a point -solvid;
Gained in the I
Only a hemisphere
And how man3
HOGWALIL
DUNK BO
HOG FORD is where the Hog
wallow dirt road dips into a
wide, shallow. place in Gan
der creek. At the edge of the
water the road completely dis
appears, but is visible again on
the other side of the creek, and
continues on Its crooked route to
Tickville. It Is believed that the
way for this road was blazed out
by some drunkn man diving an
ox team away back when Tobe
Moseley was a boy. Hog Ford
Is not a good place for fishing, a
It Is the official spot for the an,
ntiai foot-washing services, hek
by the Hard Shell BaptistS.' Or
the hill can be seen the Hog Fort
Methodist - church, which wai
recently .moved to this rise 1
-ground in order that the preach
e-0 coulOat h emher
Fordstilhuse whch opeate
une h rgtgaeo h
fr OGit is whcroere theti Hog
noewall dir raedip int a
doer ree. Hot therdgehas be
the orsceof any ocreekond~o
Tisckilledotewie, It is keivdta th
wayter his roead s bla ou
12 thsptasoedrnn that drivileri
oxdebam waybac when atacke
bys o a aroe fpshaoe for sig sum
ier isThe ffcl sior Ftddini
>. ntafootwahogoriandso sul
by-t. Hcasion Shel Baptists alwa
PMwearhis hurh ih wa t n
e" coul thhs.aereo
"poke Eariey hsySnay sieri
"ons. hes ofmn tehineasch
Fod stl42se hc oeae
Aundas the ants tohbt glarelwayt
thrcmidnight mon, is inretv
delim Puens, brwof therrowe
~fromty cens sofrooedithmit ses
_ o er wel bgoe toe hby
ysberdan. Ho*odhsbe
tEllsckene langersn,hotwa
eesoca and othe rywis.k Itihrr
ifrTe placesfor FDckn Hocan
12 thinkint alo tatd a ulerd
den bymaisenx Sasraytnach1
byhalae frishingte ayb latheu
- B nd tn rosehGndsriaCre
.6 aot atHgream and on suc
Poke Ealey asfn a osftn<
onhear of any~ er BEs
neve tourehesr.Eb
bn A a evmyrin as aenp
NGS fAV D
IN THE CHIIcAG6 BIIR4A
na sea of blood;
ne laid bare;
by the grisly flood-''
monarchs' sharey
I - re unnumbered staves,
)r betides;
tameless groves,.
y kings have df$d?
yhes and wholesale gore
..mean to those*.
ne'scheme of' war,
t avoid the blows?
f the devil's gall?
st' beside
k and serf, et al.?
igs have.died?
Ltherless child,
lespair;
girls defiled,
drywhere.
not a single jot
iate-swept tide!
plunged in rot,
kings have died?
OW NEWS
TTS, Editor.
sitting arond on stunips and rai
fences and having nothing t
say to his friends about hie ene
mies for the past few days, an<
it is believed he has either . re
formed in his ways or is bilious
Luke Matthewsla says hi
wooden legged rooster, that hk
for so long been crowingin fron
of the door as a warning whei
company was coming, is grow
I ing old and worthless :now,' an.
only this week let a whole wag
on load of conipany come in be
fore they could hide the tw
pounds of butter.
There was a great deal of stil
I ring around .in the (Jalt Rib~
neighborhood last week, on a<
Scount of an approaching wei
e ding. The bride was one of th
Dillard girls that used to vis
3 Miss Hostetter'Hocks here, an
- who had an unknown correspor
-dent for several years; while th
a groom was a cousin of the Hore
r Doctor, and last year thougl
i he would marry Miss Fluti
a Beicher. The wedding was s<
1 for Saturday night, and tli
a groom said it did not make
a great sight of difference to hit
) which preacher they had, an
one that suited the bride we
- finally fourid away over beyon
Tickvf'lle. ___
When Washington Hocks fire
came to Hogwallow he amouni
e d. to very little. He .did n<
j have much to say, and nev<
wvent anywhere. But after ge
ting atcquainted and finding ot
that the folks here were of jut
e about the safie kind that the
e are where he moved from he he
taken an active interest in ei
erarthing, a.nd at times has ha
y- symptoms of' becoming one<
s our best citizens. He looli
rmuch bettor In his personal al
peararice than he did, having at
quired a new hat since his i<
di cating here a few yeats ag<
-and has had 'two or three palh
n of n'ew pants. This shows whs
a, stranger can do when h
moves Into a new neigboi'hoo
and tries.
W e want you to reati this pa
.per over and see if you thin
you can afford to do without
for 'two cents a week.
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VIROINIA FARMERE
y Restored To Redth By Vinol
e At!.. Va.-J-i WaM weak, .rua-dow
noneitsblo w~mporcod
no seen and was rpiy 1.
ing flesh but I 'amt a farme ~ gnd ja
work. Medicines had faile ohe.
if u.ntil I to~k Vino1. Aftertitg.h
tbottles m appetito isB onesl.i
r -Vinco1 wich contains sbeef 'and ce
di lver ~ouiron and s1fgte
.5T..
of 'otorts 'And
)01 t ofts'.ad boys and
retebig ad
to save youi
rioes. .Alarge per ent
:ldfar below the present
:me tor see us for your
a clean, honest line' that
as well as sell.,
lcy work o cold or warm
it all times a full assort
i work.
4 .
is a very necessary 00
put in one of ,the best
ir have ever carried.
be too busy to start up
v about an old fashioned
me pitatoes and bread
good stock now on hand.
what you have to sell
Iht.
SCO., Pickens
Real estate
Belowi are listed some real es
tate bargains.wich should not
be overlookd by those who are
thinkibg of buying real estate
in this section, f ik we are able
to offer this property now at less
than its real value. Everything
guaranteed as represented or a
little better:
TRACT No.- 2-A line farnt of 250 acres of
good river or eteek bottoms and good, uplands:
nieo dwelling house, an extra barn and two
good tenant houses; good public road runs
through place and has daily mail; in sight of
church and mill and near graded school; in
miles from Salem. This property cannot be
recommended too highly. Price $5500, $if00
cash and balaneO in eight years.
TRACT No. 3-Toligate farm, 17 miles above
Wialhalla on Cashier's Valley road (good auto
mobile road); 353 acres in tract, some of it good
timber land; .on this property is situated a grist
mill,A .arge 14-room house and good otbuild
ings: an ideal place for a summer resort; noth
ing to (10 but go and open up business. This is'
the best summer resort proposition in the uip
country and is a real bargain. P'rice, #2850.
TRIIA T No. -1-229 acres. hI Oconce county,
timbered land, 4 miles above Tunnel 111110on the
liighlands roadl. Price, $1650 (-ash.
TRACT No. 5-2i7 necres timbleredl hmdu in
Oconee c'ounty, 4 miles above Tunnel 11111 on.
the Ilighlands roadi. Pr~ice, $1660 cnsh.
TRACT No. 6--130 acres of extra tine tzimberced
land in Oconee-county, 3 miles above Tr tunel
H11l1 on D~ouble Springs road Price, $1 100
TRAT N.7-235acres fine timbered land h
Shauga creek. Price, $1650 cash.
T'RACT No. 8-House andl lot (of N acre, nuea-.
depot in town of Waihalia. P'rice, $050. 4
T RIA CT No. 9--House and lot of 11. acres on
Min street in townt of Walhalla: most desirable
place in town. Price. #$2800 ca'ah.
T RA CT No. 10. 80 in t wo miles of Salem, 8.
0. Good 2-roomi house, good wvell of water
barn, cornerib, etc. ififteeni acres. in cultiva
tion; in goodi settlement, convenient to ohureliA
05 and school; thickly settled all around. Price
*i500; #000 cash andl balance on 8 years' time, If 1
desired, at 8 per ce'nt ihterest. One of ilnest .~
views-a dlesirabie place.
TRACT No. 1.-lere is your chance for a
good home. 3150 acres of fine upl~nd, known as
part of Tomassee lands, 9 miles from Walhalla
on good public road and in one mile qf good
school. Will soil entire traqttor out in small
tracts and give from three to'six years' time.
This is a groat chane for good homes. Won't '
last long.
For further i nfomation'an particulars call
on or write 0.;A . ELLIS, Plekens, 8. C., or
7. H., WIGINGTO%,.Salem,.S. C.
All inquiries given prompt attention.
Sep4 your next or~
der for .printhrg p&
The Sentinel Ed
have it printed4
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Sue .11N
yant 'd . a "
Sueh Pleasa~e~
Blanikts at ioasoneble
men Clothin Wre bo 0
vanco,o We'Ar - 'o. O
mone 4,n thyeo ne
w A fullsethe cuto mer
Ing at much 0 lw r. pr
athe Present market a
qf ou~r Shoe are being s,
days, so we try to keep
ent of threads for buc
Quilting these days
cupation, so we have
assortments of needles i
Some days you ma3
a fire in the stove. . Uoi
skillet and lid to bake st
by the fire. We have a
Come to see us with
and we will treat yon ri
RAIG BRO
Tax Notice, 1916
Ollec of County Treasurer Pickens COunty
Pickens . . October 1, i16.
The books for tne co iectt n of State-and
County taxes will be open from 06tober l6.
101 6,o December SI. 1910.
Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janu.
ary, 1917, with 1 per cent 'additional. Those
who prefer paying It..February, 1917, can do so
with 2 per cent, aditional. T ose who prefer
payipg in March, 1917, to the 15th of said month
can do so by paving an additional 7 per cent.
A ftor said date the books will close.
, N. H.-Taxpayers owning property orpaying
taxes for others will please ask for tax receipt
in each township 6r special sahool distiict In
which he or they may own property. This is
very important, as there are Eo man school
districts. Those who do not wish to ome to
the olice can Wtte me not later than the 20th
6 of December, and I will furnish them with the
amount due and they can p me by check,
- .money order or registered mail. If stamps are
sent (o not send a ,ve2-cent denomination. as
[ can not use them. Please do not stnd me dash
without re ist ring same, as it is liable to get
lost; if se u herwise it must be at sender'i
risk.
Levy for State tax ...............6% mills
Levy for Constitutional school tax . S 1ills
Levy for ordinary county tax .... ... I I mills
Total levy............ .. ..........2 0%1/ mills
SClIOOL TAX
Special levies for the following districts;
School iiistrict No. I.......... .. ..2 mills
School District No. 2............ 2 mille
School District No. 3............. 6 mills
School District No. 4...........4 millis
School D~istrict No. 5. ... .. .....8 mills
e col itrc No6............. 6 mills
.AnoolDisric N ..--.-.........4 mills
LSchool Dilstrict No. 8....... --..... 8 mills
ScolDistrict No. ii............2 mills
ScolDistrict No. 10. ........... mills
Scool Dlsf'rit No. 1i..i.... .....7 mills
School District No. 12....... .... mills
e Bohool D~ist.1lct No. i3.-........... mills
School D~istrict No. 14.--..... ....4 mills
e School District No. 16.......... .. mills
SSchool D~istrict No. 17.-..... ....1 mills
School D~istriet No. I8............ . mills
.e School District N. i9..---.....4 mills
ScolDitic No. 20.-...........2 mills
ScolDstrict No. 21............. 8 mills
eSchool District No. 22-.-.........8 mIlls
School Dilstrict No 23........ .... 6 mill
a Sohool D)istrjct No. 24...--......24/ mills
School D~istrlct No. 25...... ......5 mills
ISchool District No. 26-.--........ i mills
d School District No. 27............. mills
School District No. 28... --.. ...... 4 mills
is SchOol District No 291............ 4 mills
d choDI)strict No. 8I..... .......S mills
ShoDitric~t No. 32------.-..... 4 mills
School District No. 33.. ... ...... 2 mIlls
School D)istrict No. 35.......... ..3 mills
School D~istrict No. 36 .... .......;8 mills
School District No. 37..... ... ....6 mill.
4 School District No.'88 ... .... 2 mills
School District No. 40-..... .... .. 8 mills
-School D~istrict No. 41...... ... . .8 ynilis
School District .No. 42........ mil
choDitrict No. 43. -..........2 mills
~'School District No.'45..... ....... 4 mills
School ilstrict No. 46 .... .. .....4 mills
School District No. 47.-....... ...3 mills
ScolDistrict No. 48-...........4 mills
Schiool District No. 49I.............4 mills
4choDstrict No. 511.....-..... . mills
School District No. 52.. ... ..... 2 mills
School District No. 55.......... mills
8School District No. 56..--.... ....8 mills
Leny for interest of ickdns R. It. honds;
d slriaotonhp............... 2 mills
Eastat.....townsh...p....---..---... 2% mIlls
P I'ckens township-....-----..... 2 mills
P oll tax one dlollar (SI 00). lEvery male citI
zon from 21 to 610 yars of age are liable except
)- those excused bylaw..
Commutatioh road tax, one dollar and fifty
cents ($1.50). All male persons from 2i to ro
.are liable except those excused by law.
Capitation Dog Tax.,-All persons owning
,dogs are requirdd to pay a capitation tax of
S hoewr(ng ratatements of their tax will
,please include postag~e.
TAYLOR H1. STEWART,
e County Treasurer.
Important Notice
tOn account. of the .increased cost of
paper, type, ink, and .everything else
-- that goes into the making of a news
paper, The Pickens Sentinel is forced to
raise its subscriptioni price to $1.50 pe~
year.
.The new rate will gp into effect Jan~
u ary! 1, 1917.
*. In order to give our old ,subscribers
4 and friends a chance to remain with us
e at the old price we will reeis 4 al
and new s lftiohs ,fi ~~til
4January 1 ft $1-.06jera y W can
not, however, allow ayon~t d~ioe
dthan thrde years in advan ~ tthe old
We will be gi eJb-~w care
to take adai * A~between
! 16W and 6 t differ