The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, November 15, 1917, Image 5
4Pickens
e
County
Laud
For Sale'
For the purpose of
winding up the Heath
Bruce-Morrow Co. we -
are going to sell their
holdings in real estate
as follows, at bargains
16 1-4 Acres
Half mile south of the
court house. All in
cultivation.
270 Acres
About 7 miles west of
1 Pickens. Will cut this
tract up to suit pur
2 chaser.
r.
MiOne House and
Mi 2-acre Lot
Itown of Pickens.
9 Good location.
107-acre Farm
On the' Oolenoy river.
4i40 acres of good bot
torn land, dry and does
not overflow. Well .
Simproved.
88 Acres
~ 'our miles north of
P ickens.
IIf you want to buy
5 farm cheap it will
* ~ pay you to see me at~
my office in Keowee
Bank.
* .E ik C
Piotlo/ i~eerteti im ti colipmn for one 00nt a
wor userton eti one-half centa word
f ~ Oh'eursiquent inse 11iion
oWrSale Cheap-One R. C. Hup
flIepassenger with top. Slight repairs
will put this car in good fix. First fifty
dollars takes it. ' Worth more for unk.
I This ought to show you whether juam.
determined to close out. W. H. Harris, t
proprietor Hiawatha Garage
For Rent-Tu o-horse farm; or can a
rent it to two one-horse farmers. Lo- S
I cated about four miles north of Pickens.
Apply to Henry A. Townes, Pickens. 28
Wanted-To buy white peas, un
knowns, and speckled, cane seed, chick
ens, eggs. Highest market prices aid.
I Warehouses in P. and N. block. Dixie a
Flout .and Grain Co., Phone 1104, Green- i
Ivide, S, C. 28 o
For Sale-The following property j
of the estate H. A. Richey: One store s
house and lot on corner Ann and Main v
streets, Pickens, S. C., two farms con- c
taning 68 and 82 acres -just across the
Pickens county line (6 miles southwest r
of Easley) in Anderson county. Apply n
to J. T. Richey, or B. B. LaBoon, ex- v
ecutoes, Pickens, S. C. 1
For Saie-50 acres of good land for Ib
sale, 7 miles west of Pickens, within h
one mile of excellent school. Some of q
the place in cultivation. Terms easy. d
Apply to J. H. Newton, Pickens R 5.
For sale-Brand new Thomaseight- .
row grain drill in perfect condition.
Will sell or exchange for pigs, yearlings
or chickens. C. C. Allgood, Pickens. tf
Mouey to Loan on Real Estate.
A. P. DuBose, attorney, Easley, S.C. tf
Try At4ens Hide Co., Athens, S
Ga. "They Weiph the Weights." Shie
hides by EXPRIESS. ' 29 e
n
C. L. Dean, Surveyor and Civil r
Engineer, Central, S. C. Route 8. 80
Lost-On road between Porters o
Chapel and Pickens $10 bill. Finder re- a
turn to The Pickens Sentinel office and
get reward. M. H. Ladd,
1 Tax Notice, 1917
Oice of Countyrea.cu.or, Pickcns County,
Piek. ' . S. C., October 1, 1917.
The books for the . .ietlon of State and
County taxes will be --pen from October 1, A
1911, to December 31. iI' ;. o
Those who prefer to -, ' so can pay in Jann
ary, 1918, with 1 per cent additional. Those
who prefer paying in February, 1918, can do so.
with 2 per cent atdditional. Those who prefer .
paying in March, 1918, to the 15th of said month
can do so by paving an additional 7 per cent.
A fter said date the books will close.
N. 11.--Taxpayers owning property or paying
taxes for others will please ask for tax receipt
in each township or special school district it
which he or they ta own property. This is
very important, as tnere are so many school
districts. Those who d0 not wish to come to
the olice can write me, not later than the 20th
of December, and 1 wIll furptsh them with the
amount due and they can pay me by check, S
money order or registered mail. If stamps are
sent do not scud above 2-cent denomination, as
I can not use them. Please do not seied me cash
without registering same, as it is liable to gel
lost: if sent otherwise it must be at sender's
risk.
Levy for State tax .... ........ ...8 mills
bevy for Constitutional school tax . 3 mills
Levy for ordinary county tax..... ...i mills
Levy for county road bond ..........:w mils
Total levy.....................2a mills il
SCHOOL TAX . c
Special levies for the following ditlricts: t
School Dlstrict No. !....,..... .. .. 2 mills
8ehooltistrict No. 2... 2 mills h
School.)istrict No. 3 ................8 mills
School District No. 4 ......... 4 mills -i
School District No. 5. .... .. .....8 mills
801h001 District No. (............... i mills F
School District No. 7.............. 4 mills Ii
School District No. S....... ..... Ii mills d
School District No. 9 ............i.2 mills
School District No. 10. ........ ...1 mills 1U
School District No. I.......~ il
School Itistrict No. 1......I il
.School Distjliet No.1......8 mil
School l~lstrlct No. i......S nls0
School District No. I........mil a
School District No. I......I il
School Dilstrict No. 1......S ml
School District No. it......I mlst
School District No.20 mlst
School DistrIct No.21.....8 mil
School District No.2......8 il
School Dlistrict No 2......1 ilsC
- ahool District No. 2......4 mlsi
School itistrict No. 2.........il
School lDistrict No. 21...... il
School lIistrict No. .......I mls0
Schol Dstrit N.12....... ....... mill
Schol iistret o17.... .. .....11 ll
Schoo Disrict o. 8......... ....5 mil
Schol Iistrct o. ..... .... i i s P
Soh~o ItitrictNo. 5 Ii millsa
Schol llstlctNo.841mills
Schol Ditrit No 37mills
Schol l~strit No 38mills oT
SI loo.l~isiie No.40.. 5 mills al
Schol ~isrle No 41mills g
Schol Ditr~t No 42mills1
5011(111)1t rit N. 4. .mills'! i
Schoo l~itrlc No.45 I mills I
SI~~u~al ist~ctNo.4e1. .mills a
Schol l~strit No 18mills et
Schol lislret o. 4) .. 4 mills le
School l)istrict N o. Si......I mills
School Dtistrict No. 2............- mIlls ti
Sch~ool Dtistrict No. 31..... ...... .1 millsJ
.t Shool lDistrict No. S2. .... ......4 iils U
0
schol Iliti c No.11 33..1 .. ... ...j . 2er m ills
Scoolom 2 Istic 1 rs(t No.35......... .. :m mil lscep
Scthooe Disx~trci lo. l3........6 mis
coolnDtstrico. n38 ....... .... dol millt n1
(eholl is tric. o. ll ...... ....n fron 21 mio 50
acI chool Dxistit No 41..... ...ael .y la. ml
Cop itict No. 43 ....... Al pesn m)iIil
Sc oo qIist iri No. 45 ... .. .t . I illsltii ax of )
aoopDst it . 46.. .. i
Schol i s t ritn for 47.......t .. th.. la ills~
pihool Dnitricl ~ t o. . ...... . m i
SNtieyfrirs of ickeltSett.eme ,tband s:hr Q
isrien tonhereby.. g........ tha millsu
Pickes appwnshion2mll
Politax ne n to J.l ( .~e N ebetry
ze f~s, rJ 1u en of Poae or Phiecept
thsehxueb taw. fSuh aoia
I 0 outain te forenon, dor as ndfy
theft er) Asl saide pprson rom bet I0
'ard, fiab leavpe toxmae finlw Bote
ICenoftietate ofx.--.llprA.i onitr,
ideces ed ranird otoa dischargetaso amin-c
istatri ofncide ostae.
I JAES T. PORNTON,
N oticeN isheebAgv n Da wl
"Eq,,u Jug f roat for Pt.ickns
coun in the state of Rout Carlina,
10OL o'clci boxes foenoon, ort asusoon
I there. aftri as0 said D appicatoanb
heardI forlav toD makeS fora tvctle
Iecs edad oain dicscharg Alas damin
I HACHEERWHREPLL
t "Fa l I cident
Last Sunday Night
A fatal accident occurred last Sunday o
ight in the Six Mile section when an
utomlobile' driven by Davis Duncan
urned' turtle, throwing him and his
ompanion, Ed Garrick, underneath the
ar. Duncan was' Injured to the extent
hat he died the next day' and Garrick's
ondition is skid to be grave. Burial
ervices of Mr. Duncan took place at
econa Tuesday afternoon,
W. O. W. GROWING.
to
' Keowee Camp, No. 496, W. O. W.,
t Pickens, has long been one of the
vest camps in the county and is now
ne of the largest. Forty new mem
ers have been added during the past
ix weeks and eight new applications
rere received last meeting night. The
amp now has about 172 members. A B
ecent addition to the, regular Wood- o
ian benefits is a sick benefit feature, to
rhich, while separate ,from. the regu- t
ir benefits, can be sdbured by none of
ut Woodmen. T. A. Seawright, clerk,
as charge of this department here.
'he W. O. W. is one of thebest or- hi
era extant and iS constantly growing
i popularity on account of its real th
rorth.
Notice
There will be a public installation of
ulcers of the Twelve Mile Lodge of
he Patriotic Knights of American Lib
rty held at Concord Baptist church,
ear Pickens, on Saturday 17th day of
lovember, 1917, at one o'clock p. m.
'ublic speaking by R. S, Saunders at 2
'clock same day. Everybody invited to
ttend. Come and bring your folks and
ear a lecture on the greatest subjqet
rnfronting the American people today.
Notice, Trustees
Please send your Poll List to the
uditor at once, as this is necessary in
rder that you may get more state aid.
H. A. TOWNES,
25 County Auditor.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMFNTS tr
Clerks Sale y<
tate of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
[ra. Emma C. Mauldin, Plti}. be
against re,
[rs. Lula Grant, Jas. B. Mauldin, on
et. al., Defendants.. 11
Court of Common Pleas. Of
By virtue of an order of sale made in
1 the above stated case by His Hon
r, T. H. Spain, Judge Presiding, in
he 13th Circuit, dated Nov. 8, 1917
will sell at Public Auction to the 7
ighest bidder on
TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1917,
the Town of Easley, Couny -of
ickens, and State of South aro
na, the rea estate of Allen Maul- Ei
n, deceased, and described as fol
FIRST. All that parcel of lot of N(
nid, situate, and being in the town Nc
Easley, on the corner of College N(
id Hudson Streets, and bounded N(
i the North by Hudson street, on N(
ae East byr Mrs. M. E. Boggs, on
ae South by Mrs. A. F. Jameson, of
id on West by Colege street, and fr<
)mtaining one-half acre, more or
ss. On this lot there are two res- "
ences and I will sell in two lots, -
ie residience on each lot.
SECOND. A small tract of land
mntaining twvelve acres, more or
as, lying on George's Creek, in_
ickens county, and state aforesaid
fewv miles from the town of Eas
y and adjioining lands now, or for
erly of Mr. Th~omas Smith, Cara
nel Chapman and Mrs. Alma Mc- b(
ahan.
THIRD. Fifty lots in and near p
ec corporate limits of the town of
aslevr on several 'of which there arc
wellbng houses. These fifty lots are C(
ni Mauldin street and Pumpkin
>wn street, and adjoining land of ti
ahn Higgins and others. A plat of
ese fif ty lots wvas made by F. V.
'Dell, Surveyor, in October 1917,
ad copy of said plat is on file in mny S(
[lice andl another copy on file in the
[lice of E. P. McCravey at Easley,
C.
Terms of sale, one-half cash, bnal
ice on credlit of twelve months W
~om (lay of sale, the credit portion
>le secured by the bond of pur
laser and ai mortgage of the prem
e's. The credit portion to bear in- O
~rest at 8 per cent. from day of 0
sie until paid and be payable i
ne year from date of sale, with the i
rivilege that the purchaser may
ay all cash if he so desires. Thea 01
urchaser to pay for papers.
0. S. STEWART.
Clerk of Court Common Pleas.
Pickens, S. C., Nov 12, 1917. tg
Watch!
Watch that Watci' at Snider's ~
Liso clocks, rings, glassware, cut glass,
tc. Spectacles that will make you see
imost as good as when you were young.
nice line of guaranteed Jewelry.
'rices right. Come, see and1( he con
'inced that you cannot do better than
o trade with
HARVEY SNIDER
Enslev. Sonth Carolina.
A Great Day at Pisgah
Last Sunday was a great day a
t. Pisgah. Sunday School Woman
lasignary- meeting in the early par
the day. At 12 M., sermon by th
stor, administration . of the Lord'
ipper.
ntermission for. dinner which wa
read on a long table in the grove
ich a dinner one seldom sees. IIoo
r would have gone wild if he
uld lyave seen that dinner. Every
dy was cordialy, invited to eat a
uch as they desired, or had capac
to. hold, which invitation seem:
have been accepted by all wit
e same good cheerful spirit it
uich it was given.
In the afternoon the people re
sembled to sing and hear singing
d such. singing is seldom heard
,w our souls were stirred by th<
reet songs of Zion. Profs. R. M
)liing, J. H. Riggins, A. H. Ram
'y, .1. L. Bagwell and L. F. Smith
!'ikens, Profs. George Wiging
n, Luther Merritt, R. W. Pickens
Anderson, and Prof. Faircloth of
reenville, were present and a good
Ray others good singers. God bless
ir singers and multiply them by
undreds and thousands and keel
em to sing the glorious gospel o:
e hlcssed Christ around the world
H.
ThL CEERFUL CHERUb
I '4laV I hd a. pl.r of
Tt x.11 my tct, rnd
words were built
Into t. prto.ctitl desigri
IrSted of jvst 'a p.tck
york quilt.
Come to Pickens .to do you
ading. Our merchants hay
ie goods and they will trea
m right..
Notice of Sale
By virtue of an order of J. B. New
ry, probate judge, I will sell at th
sidence of D. W. Cantrell, deceased
the 4th day of December, 1917, a
o'clock a. m. the personal propert
said deceased, consisting of crop, one
>rse wagon, buggy and harness, farn
g tools, shop tools,. etc.
C. C. CANTRELL, Admr.
'he Southern Railwa)
Premier trrier of the South
Arrival of Southern local trains fo
sley, s. C. In effect June 18, 1910
N'orthbound. Southbound.
i. 42-2.20 a.m. No. 43- 2.45 a.n
. 36--5.45 a.mn. No. 29- 8.23 a.n
~. 46-8.45 am. No. 39-12.05 p.n
.12--1.33 p.m. No. 11- 3.33 p.n
.40--6.14 p.m. No. 45- 9.55 p.n
.30-7.27 p).m.
To. 30 receives passengers for norti
Charlotte and discharge passenger
mr south of Atlanta.
J. C. CAMP, Agent.
BULLETIN
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Read this paper over ant
~e if you think you can gel
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Most of the best citizens
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If your neighbor -doesn'
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27
Iron Is Greatest
Builders, .S
A $Ecret of the Great Endut
Or >e uzatod Iron Will ake a U.
ee, e~Or s >> to~t o eo le00
" ime s ay Q0r
NIDW YORK, N Y.-Most people fool
S1 eem t tink tb yeg hinl to
smen stliulating mnedicine, secret oe
trujn or narcotic drug, said Dr. Etla nor
BotnPhysician who haetoa
widely oth in this countr an in treat
I European Medical institutions when. as
P mnatt r of fact real and true strength
~an enliy come fron the fond4 you eat.
But people often fall to get the strength
out of their food because they haven't
enough iron in their blood to enable it.
to change food into living matter. From
their weakened, nervous condition the
know something is wrong but they can t
tell ~'hat, so they generally commence
d". ' r'ng for stomach liver or kidney
t ,or symptoms oY sonme other aill
- used by lack of iron in the
1 'his thing may go on for years.
w'. the patient suffers untold agony.
If you are not strong or well, you ewe
it to yourself to make the following
test: Sco how long you can work or how
far, you can walk without becoming
tired. rNext take two fivo-grain tablets
of ordina y nux ted iron throe times
etday afte meals for two weeks. Then
tsyorstrength again and ee for
yourself how much you have gained,
have seen dozens of nervous, run-mown
people who were ailing all the while,
For Sale by Keowee Pharmacy and:
0
HORSES A
H AVE just receiyed am
Mules, which I am offe
onable prices and terms.
mules to Pickens county peg
tions have always been pleas
good pairs in this lot.
J. E. GRANT
J. B. ROBIN
0
3
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WelSell British Colun
"THE ROO
New Lot Ju
PICKENSMERCAN
PICKENS, SOU
COME 0
CO!
JF YOU cannot co
I $11.00 eFlour. It
delivery.
I Still Have P1
Red and white at pe
Appler at per b)ushe
Fuighumi at Per' bus
If you have not li
flmortgagre dlon't dela
i let us be friends aga
T~han~k you for r
Yours looking ft
Me M. H
PENDLET
A GOOD TIME
To get your Seed Oats, Rtve and
Barley. Seed will be hard to get
later. If we can help you we
will be glad to (d0 so.
Plenty Of Flour comn g in and~
the price right. Salt will 1)e hard
to get later. Buy now. Feeds
) of all kinds. Tell us what you
need.
Morris & Company,
Phone No 36-Use It
You can tell who the live
merchants of Pickens are by
reading the advertisements
in this paper. Trade with
those wvho adrtise.
of All .tr ,.
ays Doctor
ance and Powers of Ath
double their stren and endurAn
entirely get rid or a12 sympto d o
Pei lr and other trouben
t i rn In the roper form.
th ator they had n sme 4aes,
dootoring for month hout o
any oel I Bt don't tao toe0o
forms of reduced iron, iron acetat"
tincturo of iron simply to save a
cents. You must tako iron in a f '
that can be easily absorbed an as I
lated like nuxated iron if you want _ f
to do you any good, otherwise it
prove worse than uselese. Many an
leeor - priso-nghbter has won theo
simply because they knew the secret O
great stren th and endurance end ti t
btloo0d withilSron before ho weont into 5
iblowihrobeoelewnitothe affray, while many another has gone
down to inglorious defeat simply for
lack of iron.
RtOTA.--Nuxated Iron. recommnended above .I
Dr. , Bauer, I. one of the newer organic tron
eons Uanli te odej incnor i ron rd&
11 is esNly assimnlathol. ed, does sot fistr the maete lcnrustte"ota esean
ontary it ibast o neary
teams of IndigesUon, as well as for nervous,,.
down condllion. The manufacturers have mnch ge
confidence in Nuatted Iron that they offer tofok
$10.00 to any ctartable institullon if they casee
takeo any mani or woman under 00 who' lacks iee
and inlcrese their strength 100 per cent, cc oveg Uwe
four weeke Urns provided they have no serious oe.
anie trouble They also offer to refund rattre s
af t dos note atati doble your strent adm
city by all good drugists
ickens Drug Co.
SU)
ND MULES
ther earload of Horses and
ring to good farmers at reas
[ have sold many horses and
ple in the past and our rela
ant.. Come to see me. Some
0
Seneca, S. C.
SON, Salesman
ibia Red Cedar Shingles
F OF AGES"
St Received
T'LE & LUMBER CO.
'H CAROLINA
NEZ
4E ALL:I
mue send for some of that
is now ready for sale and
enty of Seed Oats
r bushel...........$1,00
I...............---..... 1.25
hel......................1.50
aid that account, note or
v. Come andI pay 1me anid
ml.
ast patronage.
r m~oreQ,
UNTER
[)N, S. C.
1
EVE SUFFERERs
WHIO NEEFD OLASSES!
IRailroad fare paid one way to our
i ickens County patients who purchase
glasses. Eyes examined by specialists
and glasses made while you wait.
Kodak Films developed by Experts.
Globe
O ptical Comnpan y
A. A. OD)OM. President.
Consulting Optometrists.
Masonic Temple, GREENVILLE, S. C.