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N CE. OF ELECTION. (. ( a unty Supt. of Education nsl'- ", County , - 1..9t. tr~nri the fr-pp. - oto hold an election in said hlu1 let to determine whether mills extra levy shall be aid school district for ;, ir, oses; 'ing to the County Board 4 that the petition meets (V " ments of the law, there or dered that the trustees t h ie named school district - ,election Aug. 20th, 1921, of house for the above 'ose. The trustees are to rs and shall conduct the all general elections are and in accordance with )8 of the school law. The e open from 9 a. in. to of the County Board of for Pickens county. F. V. Clayton, Sec. and Chairman. CITATION. of South Carolina, y of Pickens. hristopher, Probate Judge. s, J. M. Wade mad' suit to at him Letters of Adminis the Estate and effects of le. ire, therefore, to cite and all and singular the Kin Creditors of the said J. T. ceased, that they be and ap re me, in the Court of Pro >e held at Pickens on 19th .ugust, next, after publica )f, at 11 o'clock in the fore show cause, if any they y the said Admniistration >t be granted. under my hand this 8th day ,t, Anno Dlomini' 1921. N. A. Christopher, Judge of Probate. )TICE OF ELECTION. as a1 petition has been filed County Superintendent of .n, containing on.2.third of lilied electors and resident .crs of Rock School District and New Town School )is j. 55, requesting an eleesior tbove naned school districts e purpose of determinint or not the above name< listricts shall be consolidated pearing to the County Boari cation that the requirement law have been complied with reby ordered that on Augus election be held at Roe house for the above state , W. RL. Edens an 'weby appointed 'ction, and are t . . accordling to th .ral election. F. V. Clayton, Sec. V ~ E OF FINAL SETTLEMEN AND DISCHARGE. ce is hereby given that I wi application to N. A. Christi Esq., Judge of Probate f< s county, in the State< Carolina, on Thlursday the 1 4 f September, 1921, at : in the forenoon, or as soc fter as said appllication can 1 for leave to make final se it of the personal estate T '. Maddien, dleceased, and I ischa rge as adlmin istratrix state. Mrs. Russel M. Madden,, Administratrix. shi shipment Sweet Sixte the best quality plain flour sc isley. We can prove it. Gi *trial. Bennett Mercantile Cc * ly Glasses going at 45c dozen out. Bennett Mercantile C4 * CKIE, THE PRIN7 w~SIrO~A~ $'r OLLA I: utE~ OJ CE, ?TO4 NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT AND DISCHA!RGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application- to N. A. Christo er, Esq., Judge of Probate for ckens county, In the State of )uth Carolina, Monnday, the 5th iy of September, 1921, at 11 u'clock. in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the personal estate of Mag gie D. Johnston, deceased, and obtain discharge as guardian of said estate. T. G. Johnston, 4t-19 Guardian. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christo pher, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on Saturday, the 5th day of September, 1921, at 11. o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final set tlement of the personal estat , of Fred W. Holcombe, deceased, and ob. tain discharge as administrator of said estate. T. L. Iolcombe, 4t-19-pd Administrator. WOOD YARD FOR PICKENS. I have opened a wood yard it Pickens and am prepared to furnisi the people with oak and pine woo( for stove or fireplace and in ani lengths. My yard is at the Pickens depot. Can also furnish white oak fenc posts. Am still running a public dra: And prepared to do hauling of al kinds on short notice. I have a c('mplete Wood saw outfi and Can go to ,your house and sa\ your wood. A. A. Pace. t f Phone 3213. Pickens. NOTICE. For the next thirty days we wi contract for haging and ties to th ginner or farmer for 50 cents p( pattern as tak en from the halb Contracts must be made prior to Sej tern ber I :t and leliveries accordin to pleasure of the buyer. Glenwood Cotton Mills. 1p-8-sI 9 Pickens Mills. I Mechanic Overalls for men ai boys. Union made. -layes 1epal s ment Store, Easley. t CRAIG'S SINGLE COMB RHOI k ISLAND REDS. Winner's at leading Southe d showvs for- past 1 5 yearsi Eggs f s fall hatchin.g at $1 .50' per settnig o 1 5. Can deliver by parcel post. .e 3t E. HI. CRAIG, Pickens, S. C. W AT CHES li you are thinking of buying al ~ hing in the Jewvlery line, it will I >r you to come in and let us show >f what wve have. We have most gra at of SOUTH BEND), ELGIN, and WJ .THAM WATCHES, all sizes, in S< e Gold. Gold filled and nickle cases. t- big line of Braclet Watches just af eeived. Also a big line of Clocks b- they are beauties. Silver ware in and odd pieces. Cut Glass and Cll Anything in Jewlery wec have it. C< in and leg us show you over our. I - W~e are alv'ays glad to (10 so. IdH.S de Jeweier and Optometrist to EASLEY, S. C.. ER'S DEVIL SL4pNE M OS .-'a wGAO A'G "LET US SECEDE F ROM 8LLi . ERACY." Greenville Piedmont. "No Alitas on the 1922 Club Rolls." Let ts Secede From Illiteracy." These inspirint slogans are e'm blazoned boldly at. the top of the at est issue of the Pickens Sentinel. 'iekens county is (eetrnine(d to becomne one of the leading progres sive educational counties of South Carolina and will not be content un til illiteracy has been banished frot its horders. Pickens is waging this summer an elfective campaign for the removal of illiteracy. From just one issue of the Pickens Sentinel the following eneou raging facts are derived: 1. Only one vote was eas':t. in l(p - position to the lev:. ing of sc hool tax of five mills extra in Pi'kens .whool district. in the 'lection h t week. 2. Shady Grove school district. l::t week voted to increase t.h-- shool levy to eight mills. thereby ob-t-. lin the tote unian ecthee for a -cll (t'erml of schoon mots " whic is "1 -chnol ilistrictl i Ul bit Ioni rra t e tultedt ttonh this proi:ivle -tip." say lic The Se tichel. T'nhet lip' :0 I wide awake to the adlvan1(ta"'- of anl edlucationl and1 ,re do1'i : w .iinn t heir power''1 to gIvle their boys amI t girls a1 chance. SIn the near fu' ure they will builda m1oderni shool hus which is man-h scwhool term they wii! he onl anl even footing with ottwcr rural schools of the county." 3i,. lhunopton school district, which recently voted boids for schools, is now at. work on a new school house. 1. The new i'leasant rtov > school house will soon be ready for occu pancy. It will he "a credit to any - comn tt itly." the Sentinel saty. t> patons tc ftt I- a~les;tine school will hold a am1(> m1;'tinly t discus: wa;ys :(n1C no-a of:' t! ini.;fing the" school house. (;. kueun h 1 c ool istrct i un detakicg' to d:l other room1) to, th present btuilding for use this fial. 7. ( ates school district, probably the mos.,t (clrowbllt'l school in the coutn11 l try, - e tem:a:timt m .ving. thce e schbool house ( and has added~t an1othert r tt-i h . A 11(in t ,ud t.' a1 li l ho w ill .. .;.:.)!.I w ti thi., im11 flt'ovemtt1( ''Gates w\'At have a chane1.4 to 'i'1e' het' btoys :md ,-ir: a tai ( hanice with ot.er rural schoolls of the cuni!tty." 8. The people of the Rock an New Town schools. district. will vot 1)on conlsolillitiol of the dlistrets o August 27th. t- ( The people .-\ mbler s-ho district vote tohiy oit five mills exit levy for school ptuirposes. F 10. The peolde of I lagood scho district vote tiab , ; six tmil extra levy for school piu-poses. The Me itntil: "'lTh li trstees e Pickenis countyv have resp)ontded itn manly fashiont to the ntew compultL __sory eduttionta Il hw. They' atl sect to realize the ineeid of t his law at) have gone to work witih at vim. Tlh l awv will go inito forice in imost of thi schools at the first of the w%:i term. WVith the conttinued co-oper: tiont of' our* trusteeis andti teachet this Ilaw w tl even'tu oally pr'ove tI :les A c'o rdling toi the' lost repotit of tI -St ate Su pi tenden'tiIct oft E'd uciit >lid scotilv scit.$lL8 li he'ad accordinig to enrtolbtnetnt ont tI A 7,3 I chlid'ent itt its 12 city and. re- coutry schinools. in that. respt' md ickenos r'antkid fority- fouitrthI in ti lift lh itn iantk itn sc l~lt atteinttht ne). with an ave'rage atttendlai'twc I schooll pupils of 4,80.4, or' 6S-28 Ii cent. If' Pic kens c'onttinuteiis its pri ent activity for eduhicationi. htow''r it. wtill soot) take ranik neartt the topt the et~tre state-andu that is win Pickents shouldl be. Every citizen not onlty of Pidh" county antd of the Piedmttont s.'cft but of the whole State its'well ml' By Charle's stigbroe * western Newn.'i i o" 1CEMGA OF AAV GRMQOOoD'. EARMEO MAOW Tob CUS. DO.09 P1Yko As their forefathers struggled for their freedom in the War of the Re volutio'n and in the War PBetween the States, so hundreds of the men and women of Pickens today with the came courage and love of libe'ty are striving to free themselves and their fellow-citizens forever from illiter acy. They are doing their level best to see to it that the poorest child in the county shall have an education that will give him or her a fair chance to make omething of himself or herself and to become an educat ed, useful, patriotic citizen. Hats off to old Pickens county! God grant that from her blue mountains to her uttermost, boun (lares beside the sea the whole Pal Im'ttoa State may soon "secede from illiteracy !" MARRIAGE. Abla rield at. th it"rsile Ice of .1. W. lliday. nagtisit:t . Auust 19, Mr. I udie (antt. to Mli Mlari Findley, " toth of the Ga1' lil section. The lide is a dauglter of M1r. .loe Vind ley, tihe groom the obiest son of Mr. WV. S. G.antt. Immediately after the cerenmoiy the couple left. for parts unknown. This couple have the best wishes of their many frienlds. BEARDEN-STEPHENS. On Alormday. :\utgust 15, 1:921, liss 'elpha I ca trde'n and Mrl. Ilomer Stephens drove to Six .Mile. where I 4:00 o'clock they were .ioined in the holy boins of m:ati imony by ). C. .Aiaoi, N. 1'. 'Th . ruite is a dt:aurhter of Al r. and Mlrs. 'Tyler Heotdden, while the :.iroom is the son of Mlr. tinl Mlr!s. Frank Sltephenls. and is :; youln.'m atmer of tile Mlounlta in \'iew mottion , wher' tihy wvll iniake their home. Their ant'iy f'riends 'wieh for tmii a lon a:ntl happy life. MISSIONARY AT SECONA. Al! muenmlers of Secona church are nroe I to be present at. church Sun lay. A Thth, to hear Miss Mary lawtoi. talk of China. Come out uni bing: ' your friends. . I'. Ml itchell. NAIL IT ON THE HEAD. That's one of the best tests of lun ber v'u can make. If it splits in the use of th'e right. sized nail, the him " her is not first grade and not wha you pail for. If your order call f1 a low vruadt for rough plriposes we have i that, too. a l I* * * * * * * s * * MARTIN & BLYTHE * Lawyers. a * Masonic Temnple, Greenville, S. C. f ~ Benj. F. Martin. E. M. Blythe. Effective July 15th 1921, Chevrolet Motoi Car prices are: Model 490 Touring SCar $725.00. nModel 490 Sedan $1, :: 100.00. ~Model F. B. (Baba eGrand) $1,100.00. ..Model 490 Sedan an< -F. B. touring have beel )reduced $375.00. All above prices deliv ered. For inforrnation or d monstration see H. L Barr, care Barr Bros Easley, S. C. GoOitEREO N i I - V SPECIAL SALE ON New goods are comi: order to make room for make special prices on 0 All men's $10.00 C $5.00 pair. All $5.00 Oxfords t< Ladies Oxfords bout go at cost. A lot of children's s( right. Eggs 40c at present. Hens 18c pound. Fryers 30c up to 75c Greenville Markel Your Trade is Appre J. W. HENDR IF i tl I ' 1827 ERSKINE C4 Due West }' Iityv- foui ye ars of Continuou Snaveing AdtiherceIC. to Chri: CourQSs: A. 11., lI. S., Mi. A., l's 1 .iterary Societ ies Emlphasized. InIterIcollegiate C'outests in i.) Wo\'rthy of Compajris;on. Ade(Itjun t~ FI)( ( I Endowmen anil E< ii Blouurd in (Colleg J lom a1ui t C< Modecrate. For CatialIog.ue an id A.pplicat ion ERSKINE C4 18 Due West Send Us Your J Well, What Kind of a To * r ot o ou ,o e . 'we.- (so oe4~ o OXFORDS. ag in weekly. In the new, I shall xfords. xfords to go at > go at $2.50. ht this season to hool hats, prices for Eggs. ciated Here. ICKS. 'OUR BUILDING SPECIFICA TIONS Ir- the highest .rade lumber you plce your order here with the '-t confIiIen"e1. Iong and inti contact. with wood values en ti. to buy the best timber at lowest. Jprices. 'rofit by our ex H. W. HAMILTON Easley, S. C. )LLEGE 1921 S. C. s Service. tian Chara~cter and~t Tihorough i --M edical1, Special.,L bateLs, O)ratory and( Athletics j iipmenit. ist. Price in Private Homes 1Blank, write to )LLEGE ,S.C. ob Printing wn Is Washington? A\MGNOM i Mon(u