The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, May 26, 1921, Image 8
SRHODE ISLAND
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c 15.
O rdinary at $2.ww )1l(IsI
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*MRS. J. D. YOUNG,
CARD OF THANKS.
11' vi . to t.Ianil; t good1 doCtor,
t~to a :i 1natnintr handn niurinig the ill
Un.;. a'i' dI:; of~I MI ~Ir:. .1. D). Southerl-1
land. Maiy (,d blessi~'5 them nndc gig e
them 'i ~z'ireward is our prayer.
YOUR CHOICE 0
B)EING CSI' YOU
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REDS FROM SE
) PENS.
L)IimI choice peIns at $;5
)( per setting.
r sale.
Pickens, S. C.
CARD OF THANKS.
W\'e wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for the kindness shown
us tlluring the illnss and death of
our husbanld anul father. May God's
richest blesin,: re St ofn each of
theumi.
Mrs. .n. . .\. .. .n and Chibdren.
F1 ToLET REQJIS
INE TH~E WVELL
R COM'APLEXION.
aiposed of the Highest
Obtainable, Such as
, Houigvanlt Perfume,
me, Encew Pow\der, comZ
m> >"n P.erfume, comn
S Toilet WXaters, Ex
and l Talcum Azurae:
'di. It's useless to
A lines we carry. We
.aL be filled by us with
UG COMPANY.
eton & Yongue, Props.
sed cn Quality First."
gin aeoln3.l oet
ance~~~1 to4aeta lgtt
D,00mles arigoe
WIWIU
ON WAY TO PICKENS.
Jesso S. Leopard Attends Fish Com.
mission Meeting.
.jsse S. Leopard, member of the
hourset frm Ilielens, was here yester
day on his way home from a meet
ing of theltegislative fish commission,
creattd tio study the fish, oyster and
allied trades possibilities in South
Carolin:t by the last general assembly.
%l r. Leopard is a member of the
comission and he attended the
meeting in the City by the Sea. Har
ry Simonofr, a member of the house
from Charleston and a graduate of
the University of South Carolina,
was elected chairman of the com
mission, Mr. Leopard said yesterday.
Mr. Simonoff will have the matter
largely in his hands until the fall
season opens and then the commis
sion plans to hold other conferences
and watch the work of planting oys
ters, ete.-The State.
Ani xt-active a
'The H1oe ."i: -
If in . illust .o
mom-l. inl the b -
A-sam t: for f..- es t
andi c'te dI.a.
THE ONLY EC(
1S THEI BHST PA
nav:-. paint ot the outs
the best or poorest p
fade' and chip. Be su
CwLEDGE
Paints anc
CH He;e Paints
PICKENS
- I(
F RID)AY, .JUNIF, 3,
Pickens June 181 and at
V, tail spins, barrel roll, a
1 sit on the upper wing a
it flight up through the
~gether in a brand new I
the only pilots in the U
8,000 passengers withot
s,$15.00 two passer
Dollar Thrill for a Seve
LIAMSO
"The Tiw
NAMES OF PENSIONERS WHO
HAVE NOT BEEN PAID.
Men: 1. G. Bowling, Liberty, S.
C.; 1I. G. liawkins, Liberty, S. C..
widows: Francis Nix, Sunset, t,
C:; Mary E. Carman, Easley, S. C.
S. R. Friddle, 'Dacusville, S. C.; C.
M. Johnson, Pickens, S. C.; Clarinda
Lark, Easley, S. C.; Nuomie Lowe
Sunset, S. C.; Nancy Mahaffy, Clem
son, S. C.; Mary Mauldin, Liberty,
S. C.; Susan Mauldin, Calhoun, S. C.
S. E. Mauldin, Easley, S. C.; Rhoda
Moody, Marietta, S. C.; Betty Mulli
nax, Easley, S. C.; S. E. McAlister
Liberty, S. C.; M. E. Powers, Pickens
S. C.; Casy Smith, Easley, S. C.
Respectfully,
N. A. Christopher,
Judge of Probate.
Lots of folks are far too holy to
attend a picture show; then splend
three hours with Mrs. Cooley, spread
i:; -ossin to and fro.
)NOMICAL PAINT
NT. Never use an ordi.
ade of your home.
f; r Libor whether you use
int, but poor paints soon
, ask for
IHYGADE
%arnisher
er-ain their fresh coloring,
>me beautiful fcr yeas.
LUMBER CO.
'KENS, S. C.
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nie tae ain h
t a acd n.lafyn
gers. Stun flghs 3
nln Junele 4ti.l
EXPENDITURES, PICKENS COUNTY, YEAR 1920.
Salary, Cle'rk ofr Court . . .- --- -- -$ i U
Salary, Superi'inte1dn -t of l'ilucation----------- ---------- ---
Salary, Sherill' - - _.. .--.. . . . . . . . . . . 2,ooI)=)
Salary, Supervisor .. . - - -- -- ---- --
Salary, A lituir (salary , 1,8O0; two-thirds paid by state, one
third by county)..-.-.--.- - -
Salary, 'T'reasurer (salary $1,800; two-thirds paid by state, one
third by county) - --
Salary, two ('mnissioners and Cl'rk------------------ 15Wfl)
Salary, Coroner. --250.0)
Salary, Attorneys.-- - - --
Salary, Judge of Probate_------------------ -- 400.06
Dieting Prisoners . .-----------------------------------------931.77
Roads and Bridges. ..,391.0
Chain Gang maintainance--------- -------------- 7,534.51
Poor House and Poor ----------- - -------------- 4,039.12
Magistrates and Constables- _ 2,302.57
Two Rural Policemen-3,340.35
Books, Stationery, Printing and Postage-2,435,53
Freight and Express .-.-.------------------276.84
Registror's Vital Statistics-341,20 s'
Court Expenses -- -- --.--. --.---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- 1,4311)
Interest-. .... ...-"-------------- 3,219.02
Premium County Officers Bond__-245.50
Public Buildings 1,358.58
Vaccinating 786 children, 10c each--8.00
Examining County Officer's Books-100.0)
Board of Equalization---------------------12 4.3:1
TO'1'A1, -- ---- --------------------------$t04,750.5 :
COMMENCEMENT, A HAPPY TIME.
R lMEMBIIER Y OUR FRIEND WITH A
GIFT.
Nunnally's Canidy---a Fresh Shipment Just
i.There is none like Nunnally's.
Nice Assortment.
Stationery-Always Acceptable.
Our friends say we have the prettiesta
line they'ee saw.
Waterman's Ideal -Fountain Pens.
"A letter a day while you're away."
L alis, Jewelry. $
LavaliereBrooches, Rings, Stick Pins,
!Cuff Links, Watch Chains.
(% b Toilet Articles. $ ?
C ~band Brush Sets, Toilet Water, ..
VauIM~ Powder, Hair Nets. .
KEOWEE PHARMACY. " g
~~ R. E. LEWIS, Prop, and Mgr,
ne- 1 2, 3, 40.0
0>.a.0 0
Do Not 600.00~
Here FidayJune .0
250.0
'100.00
400.0
~, FRIAY, JU E13R ?
~ F' WE06,391.0TAG
7,54.5
"MILLIO,039.LA
T2,302.57
FREE O3,34HARG
2,45.5
live.On Fiday Jun 3, e wil2stge8a
ide sips nd oher eoluton4."RED
00. Fight wit sinle pasengrs0wll0b
GIFT.