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S ear. = %13no., to cre, ettiat 'ihal 4 -" a ,. o~pt it oal' - r h ' Dd esa is caused by a - et; nlt ptof the mucouis 1 i 6 th ;> toil "Tbe. ' When thistueDl n a have a rumblinggsound or I;# "rt.h arin', and when it is entirely Dafness is the result:. Unless the I aton can be reduced 4d this tube eftored to Its normal condton.'. hearing . ll .be destroyed forever. any cases of %fnese are caused by catarrh, which is inflamed condition of the mucous cur s. H~i l's Catarrh- Medicine aots thru . e b lood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deaftess that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Mehtine..n Cirt culars free. All Druggists. 16o. F. Jr. OHDNuY & CO,. Toledo. O. Tax Notice, 1918 Office of County Treasurer, Pickons Couity, Piokens S. 0., October 1, 1918. The books for the collection of State and 8,y taxes will be open from October l5, 8to December 31. 1918. hose who prefer to do so can pay In Jatnu , 1919, with I per cent additional. Those prefer payin in February, 1919, can do so 2 per cent additional. Those who prefer ng In March, 1919, to the 16th of said month sd by payig an additional 7 per cent. r said date the books will close. B.-Taxpayers owning property or paying s for others will please ask for tax receipt ch township or special school district In h he or they may own property. This is important, as there are so many school cts. Those who do not wish to come to ce can write me not later than the 20th comber, and 1 will furnish them with the S . . nt duo and they can pay me by check, yorder or registered mail. If stamps are .o not send above 3-cent denomination, as n not use them. Please do not send me cash out registering same, as it is liable to get f sent otherwise it must be at sender's vy for State tax .... .... ... 8,t mills vy for Constitutional school tax . . 3 mills vy for ordinary county tax..... ...84 mills evy for county road bond............ 3 mills Total levy -.--.. ..........233" mills SCHOOL TAX Special levies for the following districts: 'School District No. I........... 2 mills SchoolDistrict No. 2...... ......... 2 mills 'School District 1No. 3 ............... 8 mills cool District No. 4 ..... ...4 mills . hool District No. 5.... ....... 8 mills School District No. 6................ 6 mill. ,S pool District No. 7............... mills chool District No. 8....... ....11 mills " ool District No. 9 ........... ..12 mills Scool District No. 10. ........ 6 mills Shool District No. 11....... ....... 74 mills Scdhool District No. 12....... ...... 6 mills School Disttict No. 18 . ............ 8 mills School District No. 14 ........ ...8 mills School District No. 16.............. 0 mills School District No. 17. .... ....11 mills School District No. 18.......... ... 5 mills School District No. 10..... . .. 4 mills School Dist rict No. 20 ........... '! mills School District No. 21.... .. .... mills School District No. 22........... 8 mills Behool District No 23-......... ....7% mills School District No. 24...... .... ... 10 mills School District No. 25 ..... ....... 8 mills School District No. 26............ mills School District No. 2i............4 mnlls Sohool District No. 28. ............. . mills School District No 29....... .....1 mills School District No. 31..... ...... .15 mills Sohool District No. 32. .... . ... . 4 mills ,chool District No. 33.. ... ... ....i6 mills School District No. 35............. .1 mills School District No. 3m .... ....... 8 mills School District No. 3...... ... ..... i mills School District No. 38 ........... 2 mills School District No. 40...... .. 8 mills School District No. 41...... ... . . 8 mills School District No. 42..... ....... mills School District No. 43 . . ........... 2 mills School District No. 1........ .... 4 mills School District No. 45..... .... .I. .mills School District No. 46 . ...... .4 mills School District No. 47............:1 mills School District No. 48 ............ 4 mills School District No. 49 .... ......... 4 mills School District No. 51.......... 4 mills School District No. 52.. ... ..... . 8 mills School District No. 55 ...........4 mills School District No. 56. .. .... ..... 8 mills Levy for interest of 'ickcns I. It. bonds: Hurricane township .................. 2 mills IRastatoo township ............ ..... 2% mills Pickens townshin . 2 mills Poll tax one dollar ($1 00). Every male (nti Ien from 21 to 0 Years of age is liable except 'those excused bylaw. Commutatioh road tax, one dollar and ffty Cents ($1.50). All male persons from 21 to 50 are liable except those excused by law. Capitation Dog Tax.--All persons owning dogs are required to pay a capitation tax or Oift ' cents per Capita. 'Chose writing for statements of their tax will please include postage. OLAR Ti'. IIINTON. Count Tl reasurer. To the Trade , If you arc thinking of buying a good Watch. Clock, or any thing iln the Jewelry line, come in and let us showv you wvhat we have. We have Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton Watches. Bracelet Watches for the la dies and Military Watches for the soldier boys. Also ladies' 13rooches, Rings, Silver and many other' things in the Jewelry line we will be glad to show you. H. .SNIDER EAsLIEY, - South Carolina Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens County Patients Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. ODOM-SCHADE OPTICAL CO. A. A. ODOM, A. U. SCHADE~ .President, Sec'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic T'emple. GREVILLE. S. C. m (Too late for last week: editor Pickens Sentinel: The flu has about subsided and we are glad to report there were no fatal cases in this section. Rev. R. J. Williams filled his regular appointment at Peters Creek Sunday, The infant daughter of Mr. J. E. Friddle is very sick at present. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Looper spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Singleton. Mr. Clinton Robinson, of the U. S. N., was visiting home folks recently. Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Duncan visited the home of Mr. W. E. Simmons Sun day. Mr. John Stephens and family, of near Easley, worshiped at Peters Creek Sundays . Miss Mattie Robinson was a visitor at the home of Mr. W. E. Hunt Sun day. Clonie, the little daughter of Mr. Merritt Looper, was buried at Nine Forks November 6. 'Bunny. Oolenoy News School opened Monday with bright prospects for successful work. Lawrence and A. C. :Sutherland, Jr. of the Easley Graded School were here for the week end. Earle Keith was a business visitor to Greenville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Batson, of Mari etta, spent one day last week with the latters parents here. Jas. A. Hendricks visited his son Prue, at Camp Jackson last Sunday. Mrs. Grover Keith and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Keith of Gre-:ville visited rela tives here last Satu .lay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch, of Pickens spent last week witui relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edens, Sr. have reieved word that their son Walter had been seriously wounded in France. Young Edens is with the 30th Division of the National Army. He has many friends who are grieved to hear of his condition and hope for his speedy recov ery. Sgt. Jack Sutherland, who Ihas been on a visit to relatives, in Easley was expected for the week end at the Suth erland home, but he was unexpectedly recalled. . Altho' complete returns from the War Work Campaign cannot be gotten yet those in charge did faithful work. These were Miss Ione Hendricks and Miss Pearl Sutherland for Oolenoy,Miss Lillie Fortner for Pleasant Grove. Miss Bessie Fortner, Rock and Mrs. W. M. Elrod in New Town. The response in all cases was done willingly and the workers did faithful work. The colored people in Pumkintown also contributed a nice sum, the solici tors were Charlotte Gowans and Nettie Downes. They report that no one re fused to help. Golden Creek News. "Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men" Peace has at last extended that'mag ic olive wand and the glad tidings are flashed thougout a strife-stricken wvar worn worla. "Peace thy olive wand extend, And bid wild war his ravage end; Man with brother man to meet. And as brother kindly greet" Private Luther McQueen has returned from Camp Wadswvorth after receiving an honorable discharge owing to physi cal disability. Mrs. Paul Land and baby left last week for Central to make her home with her parents. Mr. Land was as signed and enteredi service at Camp Wadsworth during the recent draft. Mrs. A. Kay and daughter Miss Mag gie were shopping in Liberty Friday. Mr. James H. Hunter returned last Wednesday from Baxiey. Ga, and will make his home in Norris. As news is scarce this week and noth ing to write of interest, I will close. MisC. EHIGIESTERTWPHJLS DIAMOND BRAND ESI B ai/~ Gorin mnetallic b~oxes, seated 'with Blueyl DIA MOND DJRA W D PI LLS, for twenty-fiv.e years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IE EVERYWHERE NEu Sale If you need some come e in and see b1II~iUS Notices inserted in this colutn for one ce word for first in senriotnando olne-bait cets for etch subsequent insartion. Pigs For WaIe--Duroc Red J sey, now ready for delivery. Pr reasonable. A. T. Winchester, Suns'e S.C. I will thresh peas, cane seed an any kind of beans in the southwest pat of the county. Will bring machine an come to any community for a day' threshing. Arthur Stephens, Centri R-4 or Pickens R-2. 2 Twenaty-five Elear Autone biles and the Pickens territory to th dealer who realizes the situation an can finance automobiles. Specification Forty horse power Red Seal Conti nental Motor; Borg & Beck clutct Stromberg carburetor; Hotchkiss drive Timken bearings; Stewart vacnur Wheelbase 116 in.; price $1375 f. o. I factory. Elcar Motor Sales Company Southern District Office, 1602 Candle Building, Atlanta, Ga. 3 Typ~ewriter for. serie-Practi cally new No. 9 metal base board an cover complete. Write for best price Will sell cheap. Central Mercantil Company. Car for sale-Buick roadster; I running order; good rear casings; ol model. A pick-up for some one e $250. Hurry if interested-as it won be here long. Central Mercantil Company, Central, S. C. Wanted At Oace-Active, it telligent boy 16 to 171-2 years old Sloan Bros. Drug Store, Greenville S. C. FOR SALE--One top buggy, same a new. See Miss Nora Cauley, Pickens S.C. 2 FOR SALE-20 horse power Cole er gine in fine condition; been used at laundry a few months. Have installe electric motors is reason for wanting t lispose of it. If interested communi !ate with J. 'W. Powell, Ideal Laundry 108 McBee avenue, Greenville, S. C. t FOR SALE-Seed wheat-blue an white straw. $3.00 per bushel. C. W Hunter, Pickens, S. C., R-2. 2 FOR SALE-One Beverly orgar practically new. Apply to R. L. Simip ;on, Pickens, S. C., R-1. 2 LOST-One female Duroc pig. Re vard if returned to R. E. Ellenburg Pickens, R-5.: 2 FOR SALEd-Duroc Jersey pigs, 13 . Riggins, Pickens R-5. 2 MIDES WANTE[ The Athens Hide Co., of Athens a., are the largest buyers of expres hipped green cow hides in the South reason is, "They Weigh the Weight. ;top giving away hides. It's easy t )ox and express them. Try it. Re iults will surprise you. Write fo )rices on dry hides, beeswax, wool an :ow hides. Mule and horse hides $3.6 :ach, by express. H. EUGENE FAN'i', Manager. Notice of Final Settlement and Dischar1 Notice is ,hereby given that I wi make application to J. B. Newber, Esq., Judge of Probate for Picker :ounty, in the State of South Carolini )n the 25th day of November, 1918, at ] 'clock in the forenoon, or as soo thereafter as said application .can beard, for leave to make final* setthi ment of the estate of W. W. Cautrel dIeceased, and obtain discharge as em ecutor of said estate, C. D. CANTRELL, 30 Executor. Notice to Debtors and Creditot All persons holding claims against th estate of Dr. L. T. Shirley must pri rent the same, duly proven, on< before the 28th (lay of Novembe 1918, or be debarred payment; and a persons indebted to sutd estate mut make payment on or before the abov late to the undersigned. MRS. LUCIA G SHIRLEY, 9Administratri, FOR CUTS, BURNS AND BRUISES USE SOLD ITH POSTIE GURATE 1Adad icenfriurnfR FOeel. ThSALE wisll to theldhathhi esidence. C. M. Steele. Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Bly J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, Milton Clapp and Mamie ( Jlapp made suit to mc to grant thei etters of administration of the estai nd effects of Mrs. L. C. Folger, di .eased. muonish all and singular the kindred or creditors of the said Mrs. L. C. Folmi dleceased, that they be and apper be fore mue, in the Courti o f Probate-, to I held at Pickens., S. G .iro the - of December, 1918, next afte pub cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fori noon, to show cause, if any they harv why the said administration should n< be granted. Given uinder my hand and seal this I 3i day of November, 1918, the 143rd ye of our Independence. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) OH d -- Waterman Ideal Fountain 1' 8 Parker Lu These make splend Dainty and beautiful Box P, Gold Watch Chains, g Gold Watch' Ch Cuff Linki r Toil( 1 a Testaments up to $1.50 d t Bibles up to $8.00 t Hand-Painted ; Out Glass Eboi Tea Spoons, set, $1.25-guars Table Spoons, set, $3 Forks, set, $: Ki f Plenty of Candy now. A Buy now and have it ov( You will have the advantage wait on you before the rush. to mention all we have in th, a call from you. Will do ou Pickem' J. N. 0 GREENVILL 8s The home merchant is entitled to k, town. When he cannot supply your 0 always glad to see you and will take F n whose names appear in this directory e - Insure in the Southeaster n Life S tue aous orGoos vauts GREENVILLE, S. C. t ------- -- . . " When you think of Millinery think of "WeAYERS "WeeThousands Buy Their Hats" Musical Instruments of every description. JOHN H. WILLIAMS Greenville - - South Carolina The Netherlandi goernment has requisitioned the ent6 Dutch flax, flgtx fInah and linseed crops for Ufe year 1918. One result. of- the restriction upon the impo'~az ot grailhIto .crucdbles has been 4'Mp an adequate sup ply of gi'fa Within this coudtry. tGermany is making plans to secure .easy access to Maw nf'ate'rlals' of trade .and industry in drder to secure its eco s nomic .recovery after the conclusion of 0 peace. Jlapan's government is taking steps to lower the price of rice in that coun try, appointing several firms to act as importers. It will require the rice to be sold at a fixed price. Until six months after the end of the war all persons in Italy who carry I on the erchange of moneys or deal in o'ld munt kcoop a specinl register fotr itransactions in the yellow metal. SAYINGS OF THE GREAT The mattocJk will make a deeper hole in the groto'd than lightning. 4Horace Mann. hi Mon i- .judlged not by their intenm rtions, but by the result~s of. their aco I tion.--Chesterfleld. II STII C ens, $2.50 to $5.00 oky Curve Fountain Pens, $2.50 Rexall Fe id and appropriate gifts for soldi tpers up to $3.50 uarauteed 15 years, $3.00 gins, guaranteed a lifetime, $5.00 3 up to $5.50' it Sets and Manicure Goods up to Military Sets up to $5.90 Necklaces and Lavalieres Cameo Broochesu] Cameo Rings White I White Nina up to $5.00 up to $5.00 iy Hair Brushes up to $5.00 White Ivory Mirrors up to $4.0 Wrist Watches up to $22 32-Piece Dinner So Boxes of Cig mnteed 25 years .00-guaranteed 25 years 3.00-guaranteed 25 years lives, set, $4.00-guaranteed 25 y Safety Razors up to $5.00 Perfume in bot larger line will be in a little late Christmas. r with. Will be glad to sot asi of a good selection. It will als Mail orders recive care5ul attet 3 line of holiday goods and gift a r best to please you. n Drug Co HALLUM, Proprietor and Manai E BUSINESS your trade first. He is your neighbor ar needs buy in Greenville, our big siste: pleasure in helping you to get just what tre known by The Sentinel to be reliable For Good Things to Eat and the world's best Coffees go to J. A. BULL C0. GREENVILLE, - - S. 0. DR. R. J. DRUMMOND OS7UTIST Over C. D. Kenney Co. Phone 1901. Poe Hardware & Supply Co. GRENVILLE, S. C.' Wholesale and Retail d JAS. F. MACKEY & SONS Funeral Directors Our service can be had in Pickens county the same as in Greenville. Phone 129 day or night, Greenville, S. C. CONSER Theseare times when we must nT bic. We cannot buy many things tI freely, therefore we should take th have. Buildings already in existenc keep them in servicable condition. We carry 'Lin stock rough andl Pine Shingles, Prepared; Roofing, I Builders'. H ardware. Conserve and put your savings ir EASLEV LUJMBA Phone 12. Successor to P1 Pickens Ir SPickens County's Lead Wewrite Every K SFire, Life, Hail, Burglary, bile-Collision and Prope BETTER SFire Imsraee .THAN Ti See Fr'ank McF'all at PickenE .. S iIFTS ' to $5.00 untain Pens, $1.50 to $8.50 er or sweetheart. $14.50 up to $18.00 to $15.00 iup to $12.00) Tory Combs up to $1.50 Ivory Brushes up to $4.00 .00 t $5.95 ars up to $6.00 Pipes in Oases np to $6.50 ears ties and in sets up to $4.50 r-in plenty of time for do articles for you. You : make it much easier to ition. We have uot space rticles. Would appreciate mpany ;er DIRECTORY d helping you to build up your home city, where the business men are you wait. Firms and individuals L. A. MILLS Cottotn M111 Stocks 4iIls Building. Phone 115 Mountain City Foundry and Machine Works (inc.) Enyineers and Machinuist. Expert consulting and contracting. t.il kmnds of welding. Phone 323. ___ Greenville, S. C. W. R. HALE steweler and SIlversmsIth '105 North Malk, Street :R EENJV L LE, - South Carolina or Fotos of Distinction Go To\ DeMulde,'s Art Shops ~icture Framesi of every description. Kodaks and Sun plies. Amateur Finishing by mail. 212 W. Washington street. VATION ake everything go as far as possi mat were formerly purchased very e best possible care of what we e should be properly repaired to dlressed Lumber, Cedar Shingles, arn, Roof and House Paints and War Savings Stamps. TR COMPANV ckens Lumber Co., Pickens, S. C. LS. Agency ng Insurance AgencyI ind ot insurance. sick & Acciden', Automo-I rty Damage.4EOND. HAVE AND NOT NEED IT NEED IT AND NOT HAVER I Bank or W.LT Mtheny