The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, January 17, 1918, Image 5
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Al) persons holding claims against the
estate of the late J. D. Duncan must
present the same, duly proven, on
or before the 8th day of February, 1918,
or be debarred payment; and all per.
sons indebted to said estate must make
payment on or before the above date to
-Mrs. Veda Duncan.
MnS. VEDA DUNCAN,
39 Administrator.
Notice)To Debtors and Creditors
All persons having claims against the
estate of the late W. A. Blassingame,
must present the same,duly.proven, on or
before the 25th day of January, 1918,
or be debarred payment; and all persons
indebted to said estate must make pay
ment on or before the above date to the
undersigned. S. W. O'DELL,
35.3t Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The time for taking returns for
fiscal year 1917, will open the first
day of January, 1918, and will close
20th February, 1918, after which
time 50 per cent, will be added, as
provided by law for non-returns.
The Auditor will make the rounds
as usual, beginning at:
Calhoun, Tuesday, Jan. 8, after
1100.
Central, Wedh.. day and Thurs
day, Jan. 9 and 1..
Isaqjueona Cotton Mills, Friday,
Jan. 11, forenoon.
Cateechee, Friday, Jan. 11, after
noon.
Norris, Saturday, Jan. 12, "fore
1100n.
Flat Rock, Saturday, Jan. 12, af
ternoon.
Liberty, Monday and Tuesday,
Jan. 14 and 15, till noon Tuesday.
Easley Cotton Mills No. 2, Tues
day, Jan. 15, from 1 to 4 p. n.
Easley Cotton Mills No. 3, Tues
day, Jan. 15, from 4 to 7 p. In.
Easley, Wednesday and Thursday
Jan. 16 and 17,
Easley Cotton Mills, No. 1, Fri
day, Jan. 18, till 3 p. m.
Alice Cotton Mills, Friday, .Jan.
18, from 3 o'clock till 6 o'clock p.
Iml.
Glenwood Cotton Mills, Saturday,
Jan. 19.
M. W. Hester's Store, Monday,
Jan. 21, till 4 o'clock p. n.
Julian's Store, Monday, Jan. 21,
from 5 o'clock till 7 o'clock p. In.
Looper's Gin, Tuesday, Jan. 22,
forenoon.
Dacusville, Tuesday, Jan. 22, af
ternoon, and Wednesday, 23, fore
nioon.
Peter's Creek, JaT. 23, afternoon.
Pumpkintown, Thursday, Jan. 24,
forenoon.
Holly Springs, Thursday, Jan. 24,
afternoon.
Antioch, Friday, Jan. 25, fore
noon.
Shady Grove, Friday, .Jan. 25,
afternoon.
Mile Creek, Saturday, .January 2ith
forenoon.
Prater's, Monday, Jan. 28, after
1oon.
Six Mile, Tuesday, Jan. 29.
Croswell, Wednesday, Jan. 30, till
3 o'clock p. in.
Respectfully,
HENRY A. TOWNES.
)ec. 19, 19.17. Auditor.
Tax Notice, 1917
inlie.' f (County Tr enstirer. Pices tountly.
i'ickenis, 8. '., of tohier I, I19ll7.
TheL b~ookIs for Ithe collect in of Stiate. nud
County talxes wvill be open from Octiober I!,
I91,i~~ toi Decenher 311. l91 .
Thise who' p'referi to do so n pay~ 2t .htuu-1
ary, 19118, uith i 1 per Centi 11hiitional11. Those
will prefer pa~ying In l1-'bruary, 19118, enn ito so
with 2 per cent aittlital. Tihose who pirefer
paying5 in1 .\arch, 1918, to the i5thl of saitt month
('nni doi so by piavubg ani add1itionmal '7 per cent .
.\ fter s'abil diate the hook's will close. I
N. 11 .Tnis 'yyes owinig plrop~erty or paiyinig
taxes for other-s wil pilase iisk for tax reeiptI
mi eacth townshipohr special schooi d 1st let hei
whichi het ('r they m) own propert y. This is
very impoltinnt, as therenare so mniy sc'hool4
istri'ts. 'Those who do6 not wih to come to
the ottice enn write mue. not later than the 20Oth
of D~ei'eiiiber, to I willI f't uni thetn with the (
aounlllt d1( ue l e they cnn pay mao by check,
inoniey ordiler lir regilstere c iilI. If stan) Ic s are
1 iiin not iitse thlemi. Pliea'c 4101not seli n' cs
without11 registerinhg 511me,' a1s it Is Ilinblie to get
lost: if sent othetrwise it inulst be lit senider's
risk.
l.evy forstato tax .... ..... ..... ... 8: mills
1.evy for t.'onst itultional11 school ta x . 3*milIs
bevy for Ordtiary enunity lax.I..1 mills F
l.evy tor co(unity gond bonid.......... 3% mills
Totall levy... .....-----...... ...2 imilis
Srl einit li.'Vs' for the fiollowing d ista lels:
Schooil lilstIcnt Nol. I--''-----.--..2 mIlls
School DIs'tric4~t No(. 2...... .. .....2 mills (
Schooli~ leist let No. :s............ y mHi *
.Schoil ilibt13lIt Noi. 4 - I-- - i lmilis
Si'hool llu:let No. F- -.-.-.-.-.--.-- mills [
Sc'hooillo il rit No. S--.-. -- ----....m..s
Sahool lk trit Not..;.......--.-----.- mills I
School 1)h1rict No.0 8.....ll
.Schooi 1)ist rictI No. - ---1 ---a 2 inIs
.Schoiol Ilistritb No. 1(1 .-- - muis
School lilstrict1 No..t ........ :. mill
School Ilisticlt No. l2......u... is
School Distiliet No. ii . ..... ....
School Ilistrt No. 1I ..ul~
School Distriet No. II----- -- hul
School Ilistrict No. II7. ~l~
Schioiol itrict No. i8 ---- --ls
School llktlhIt No. Il 9.11
School DI strliii Ni. 'I 101I
Schiooi 1)1st rict Ni. "Iill.I
School Di1strict No. '2. 111i
Schlooil District N 23. ' -- -- - 6
Sahool Dlistrict No. 21.mi
School District No. 25 iil
School Illstrict No. 2I. -n Ils
School 1)1strict No. 27.111I
Schlool I istrlict No). 2$. i (il
School DIlstrict No 29 il
School Illstrict No. 3i -i mil
School lustrict No. 32.. 1)k
Schosol illstrict No. 33. - 11nmal.
.Schiool listrict No. Iii5i
School 1District NO. 31 - ills
School 1)istrtict No. :3111
School District No. 38uuhi
.Schno, District No. 410mil
.chool District No 41 ~ l
School D~istrict No. 42 n muai
School Dlistrict No. ' tii
.Schooi lsetrict No). 4. il
School DIsIltric t N o. 10..-.-..-.-..-I-il-is
School District No. 47.......: 111
School District No. 411....... ah
School ilst ric t No. 9.-.--.-.-..-.- ilils
School istrict NI). 51 -..--. ..-- --4 11ni1s
School Istrict No............ 2 inilis
School Ilistrict N'o. 55..-.---.---- -mills
School li~strict No.........8 il
levy for tuterest of I'-keiis 1t. It. homi1s
Hli-Irlenne townshlip.......... 111
P'ickenls townlshii........... 111
Pl'' ItaIix (one (c4,llar ($1 (MH). lEvenr male ci ti
/31n fromi 21 toi t'A) '~enrs (If age lire ihable e'xICept
thoot' excused byi aw.
IIommuilitatli rond~ taix,one41 dolhar 111( tIIfty
I ents ~ (f.i't. All lmal p~ersonsR from 21 to 50
an Iw li14 ble'xcIpt those5 ex(ised3 1)3 lhtw
(Iit tIII IDog Tiax.--AII pert-Ois' ownn
do1)s lale re~iuired to p03y nl Captitionu tnx of
lIIfly (Ients per Clnpita.
Those~3 writing for statementls of their tax will
pleCneiitv 'lelcosinge.
SMIEi NOMS~J
Notices Insorted in Ibis column for oe ee, n
word for irs .ertia and o e-ha f ac a. a wor.1
for each bnIbscin~t in' 'rtiou
A Feiw thousand dollars to luan for
clients on real estate. C. E. lb;i
Pickens, S. C. :'
Mouey to Loauis on Real Estqt
A. P. DuBose. attorney, 'phone 21ii,
Greenville, S. C. tUft'
For Mute.-30 acres fine practically
level land 1 i miles city limits of Grc,,
ville on top soil road, near schools a:;.
churches; i mile to m.rnall R. R. station;
} mile to .:t ,iarban station; good dry
subsoil. A fine proposition for a small
subdivision or a nice home. Small i''c.
room house and spring. Cheap at $20'
per acre. G. A. Ellis, Greenville, S. C,
Phone 1045. 41.
Lost.- In or near Pickens New Y ear':
night, two heavy lap-robes. Finder re
to n to Sentinel oflice and get rewr.rd
:.)J
Money.to Loail 011 Farm Lands
We are in poition to let you hav
money of farm lands at 7 per cent in
terest; 5 and 10 years' time. Also shor1
time loans at 8 per cent. See us quick,
MCSWAIN & CRIAG,
38-tf. Pickens, S. C.
Porter's Pressing Club
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al
tering, Etc.
Suits are sent for and delivered when
promised and the work is (lone by an
expert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning
md pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1
uit. Special attention given to ladies'
suits.
We appreciate your patronage.
B. B. PORTER,iProprietor,
At Porter's Barber Shop.
Telephone No.38
'T'respass Notices for sale at The
entinel oflice.
The Right Ti
Never before would Our )o1
or coi'ii biy as inucli luinL)er a
half as much farm lromluce to
her now as it did iii 1914. The
(can ul St~adardld Value ait at
T nclhat tim e is now if in need of lN
PICKENS MERCANI
Phone No. 12 - PICKEl'
January B
EDWIN L.
UR71AIM is to]a
best in our his
te largest' by
one month sincelwe he
igures, but you must admit1I
rease in our business, and w
tore at all times and find the
Tou to do your Christmas sh<
very dlepartment of our store du
'ear, WAe have them in great v
ow. However, we adlvise you
pecials in this ad(vertLisemen~ft.
L. L. SH-EETING
36 irsches wide goodl heavy
trade, today's price at the mills
s 16 1-2 con ts. W e bough t th is
efore theladvance and our price
s 15 cents yard.
TIA FET A SILK
(Good (luality Chiffon finish.
vill not break spit, black only.
treat value at $1 .25i per' yardI.
A MOSKEGI GINGHIA M
(Special)
GuaranlJi11teed Icolors, worthi 200
>ver 2(0 yard(s to ai customer.)
SOAP SPECIAL
5 big lull full sized cakes best
raanidry Soap, value on today's
,ark:>d 35c. ouri price is 25c.
COTTO'(N CIIECIKS
1"or 'iuill I in ing. 't c.,. very
,oday at the v'ard 11l(.
MIE'S (GI'AY SOX
(Special)
Vry vondI grladie andi qiualityv
EDWIN
E ASLEY.
Free Flower, deed .
Hastings' Catalogue
Tells You About it
No matter whether you farm on a
large -scale or only plant vegetables
or flowers in a small way, you need
Hastings' 1918 Seed Catalogue it's
ready now and we have a copy for
you absolutely free, if you write for it,
mentioning the name of this paper.
In addition to showing you about all
the varieties of vegetables, farm
grass, clover and flower seeds, our
catalogue tells how you can get free
five splendid varieties of easily grown,
Yet beautiful flowers, with which to
beautify your home surroundings.
Good seeds of alrost every kind
are scarce this season, and you can't
afford to take chances in your seed
supply. Hastings' Seeds aro depend
able seeds, the kind you can always
depend on having "good luck" with.
Yo t are going to garden or farm
this spring. Why not insure success
so far as possible by starting with the
right seed? Don't take chances that
you do not have to in seeds.
Write today for Hastings' 1918
Catalogue. It's free and will both in
terest and help you to succeed in 1918.
-H. G. HASTINGS CO., Seedsmen,
Atlanta, Ga.-Advt.
Relleves kg
- Grager)iv
orc, uhtor," r
is purely veCg
e'table, ('i- y+an.iT6"
tains no calo- br j
mneloP blohol,\
and is a mst j
efliicnt fonui- ' .( =,s
for liver and
stomach il
menut. . old
by druggists, 25c a box. Refuso all
substitutes. Demand G ranger.
Granger Medicino Co., Cbalfanooga, Tenn.
Sei' 'Th iHentirn('I feor PiIlJrin
me to Build
nd of (Othlon, btushel of "heat
S n1o1. It takes only about
buy thu same amount of lum
right time to buy is 'hen you
untusuially reasonable price.
'iber. Let us supply your needs
ILE & LUMBER CO.
S, SOUTH CAROLINA
R GAII
BOLT& c
2nake the month of
tory. Our busines
more than a thousa
tve been in business. You m
;hat there is a reason for this
e give same goods for less n
goods you want at the p rice
>pplng with us as we will has
*ing this monthi. Let your (Chris
ariety. You will haive~ 1n0 .rouib
to) COME E A RLY before the
BLAN KETI SPECIA L
ILarge 10-4 (lotiton BIl m)ket
$l.5(0 valne for $1.00.
A full linei of 1.he styvles and)(
colors at $1. 25) an1d $1. 50.
I A D) HCS' HA TPIN SK li.WT'
Sandie' I H avy Sat in Skits,
beauliiifuly I laIniile, I. $7.50
vaIinE, al speial I at. $5.98.
\J ATplf SPECIALb
:i boxes (1200)) or' about, '20c
worth for 10c.
('REX ART' SQUARE
9x12 )petty lino~ of patterns,
pr'ice $9.48.
42-PIECE D)INNER SET'I
Blue( Bird Patternii, in1 a $Zen
uine first q~ulity (Chi na, the
regular price of these sets ar
$7.50 b)ut you can buy one here
dluring the monthI of December
for only *4.98.
MEN'S WOOL SOX
Good heavy gradel. worth 3l5c
pair, OurP price is 250.
I. BOL
SOUTIH C.
STOPPED HIS PAPS .:
1 3'
'ihis Ornery Cuss get mad and
Stopped Iis Pajper wlhen Ihe Editor
sent hitu a B3lul foir 4Ix Years arreart
HI eronnofr he will borrov his Neih
Ii' r . Ieper. lie thtrks the Editor 11
feel B3al aid commit Suicide, whereas
the editor will give Three Rousing
Eye Sufferers
Who Need Glasses
Railroad fare paid one way to our
Pickens Connty Patienrs
Who Purchase Glasses.
i *Eyes examined by specialists and
glasses made while you wait.
Kodak Films Developed by
Experts
The Globe Optical
Company
A. A. OnoM, A. H. SCHADg,
President, See'y & Treas.
Consulting Optometrists,
Masonic Temple.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
'j S January
OIWPANY
December 1917 the
for November was
nd dollars than any
ay not be interested in these
phenomenal growth and in
ioney. You can come to this
you want to pay. It will pay
re a lot of special bargains in
taiias .,if I s h)e uiseful articles this
Le ini mai~kin~ your ift seellaton
st.Oek is Pickd oveI ~'r. Read1 the
(fl A NJ)M A'S WVASHING
l- latrgest siz'e b)oxes, 5 b)oxes
for 25c.
IilkA VY GRAY MOTT 1LiD
OUTING
WVorthi 20c everIywhere. WeT
cotr ~acted( earl y m1 il in large
<Iilatiti es and 1 our prIi(c is 15c
v ard.
LADIlCS' & (GENTL1EMEN'S
Is A TH 1 RO'l ES
$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. These
mtakl' most excellent Xmas
(Gifts.
AXMINISTER WOOL ART
SQUARE
9x12 value $15.00, pretty de
signis, pricP, $12. 50.
MA1.b ORDIERS PROMPTLY
1FILLED1~1. WE PAY POST
AGE ON ALL, OUlR OODS
lCXCEPT1 SO AP & MATCHES
A~ROLINA