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NOTICE OF ELECTION. St:-'.e of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition has been filed witht the trustees of the Palestine School district No. 26, in said county ac'i state, signed by more than one third of the resident freeholders of th" age of twenty-one years of said sem.ol district as appears by the cer ti- :tes of the County Auditor of sai ! county attached to said petition, pla.ying that the trustees of said sc 1ool district ordeir an election to d 'ermine whether or not. bonds in 1h. uinn of Five lIlIundred dollars h i('uid by the Said school dis tr or the puripon e of school il \:. tn a ther appearing by the f thet' county auditor o: , that the proposed bond pit' f unid red Dolla rs dhoes l l~'i 01r i'r cent of the as ' of property tor tax i ~ .trict inlcludling: ou, n " - of alestin*e School t N. h. :!n eleetion be / ni h it schoe tii tct' t 'o: the day'l oft\ l Sep'o., 1 !t'I, onl the <Iu: ,s titl on hethe'r suc h homsl. ;amli he' 1.. ued or not, :aitd bond to be isso.d in lltnminathmi. of One IIundrei. ]lolIar e'ach to run for a period of twenty yearis f--omil the date of issue and bearing six per cent interest payable annually. At such election only qualified voters residing in this school district shall be allowed to vote. The polls shall open at 8:00 o'clock i. m. ,and close at 4 o'clock p. n. the ballots to be voted must have written or printed on them the words, "For Bonds" or "Against Bonds." The following named are hereby appointed managers to hold said election: J. C. Stewart, W. S. Gantt, T. E. Craig. By order of the Bloard of Trustee., of Palestine School District No. 26. 0. L. Craig, W. If. Mauldin, It. E. Childress, Bloard of Trustecs of Palestine School District No. 26. 2t-19 . PICKENS ROUTE TWO. The infant child of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charlie Smith was buried at Praters Creek cemetery last Sunday. Fun eral services conducted by Rev. W. C. Seaborn. Mlr. and Mrs. MeWhite, Ernest Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hop kitns, 'lr. and Mrs. Lang Barkley, all from (;r...iiniille, were the guests of M r. and Ms. H. I. Barkley and 1r. anid Mrts. IIlotey Barkley Sunday.. \lr. amtI Mrts. I). A. Barkey, of 'entral, v'isitedi at. the home of R. II. lbu-kley Saturiday :il Siuday. MIr. and \lri-. I.. hE. llopikin.., of at t he home a~ of J1. 1). Nations Sun Rose Uud. SINGING AT SECONA. Vitta ll ' III met t 2e on ne pundao. the t'.!ih, a: :W: . olock don' 'tvr'd iite and have a go ro .1 .\A plesu -' at t he boel ar'i .\ a . si ri ha'lin I.lr. ai P. .(lianid r N'4 N :iira al.v Ca t:1; n .\lrs. .\'atied l' t ''l:it viiite a t t h um iti. ot lr.I and Mrs. A. ('Nann a The .acherl atii .\mb thiode * hun~~innielyc 5 withes tireIlk At(lsand a"s princo cahel * 1)ii(Wed Iorn and i . ear * hu~ndr:. oWe l tikto he pe' un (h'e onaek's Tin. . CarsoS hu nreston writ and n. ex ter Grocery Co., Ata n .C 3t-ut PROGRAM FOR PICKENS COUN. TY SUNDAY SCHOOL CON. VENTION. Program for Pickens county Sun lay School Convention, to be held at Cateechee Sept. 10-11, 1921: Theme: Results for the Master. Saturday Afternoon. 's::l) p. i.--I)evotional service. Re v. Kendrlticki. 3:1 ---Opening talk. What results the Sunday scnool should strive for. .\iss Annie (;iavely. .1:1 5i---Tl'hc field white unto har vest. Prof. W. S. .Morrison. 4:"1:5---The Sunday school that gets result. ILon C. 'aImer. Night Session. 8 :0---Dvotional services. RIev. Jackson. S:-15 -The m u'wi nnin :i 'ahr . 'orv 'h-\ o . lco .la m r Sunday, Sept. 1 1---Morning Session. 'I ' +. m.- -- D vot ional service. l:.e . .1. .\ . I )avis. t e Il:4' - The convention theme C{'hrisihin co-operation for kingdom vt c . 1. I.. II en derso n. 1 :10 ---Winning and holding our yi ng I) 'opl'. by state worker. 1 1 :1 s--Period of business. (Re cord of attendance. report of olicers, appointment of committees. By tate worker. 1 1:45--Building Christian citizen ship in South Carolina. 12:30-Adjourn for dinner. Afternoon Session. The "How" session of the conven tion. 1 :AS p. m.-Devotional service. Rev. J. C. Diggs. 2:00-How our Sunday school stands today. (Brief message from each superintendent.) 2:30-How to make our Sunday school bigger and better. Questions answered by state worker. 2:55-Four reasons for a men's Bible class. G. F. Norris. 3 :45-How to make our commun ity a better place to live in. F. V. Clayton, T. A. Bowen, Miss Wil Lou Gray. 41:00--Reports of committees, election and installation of oflicers, selection of next place of meeting. 4:1 5-Adjournment. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will mlake application to N. A. Christo pher, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on Monday, the 5th day of September, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final set tlement of the personal estate of Mlaggiel). .Johnston, minor, and ob taini discharge as guardian of said estate. TI . G.Johnston, It-Ill Guardian. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, E. L. Jones an md IH. I.. I londricks, in the owner s-hi p and(1 managemen t of the general merccha ndis5 business k nown as 1I. L. 4,has been' byf, I mutual consen1tl di OIVved, by the said 1:. I.. .lon 2 pur1 Nd LImANCF. OmF A.L. !NS Inltsuranmlce ('o. oft Newartk, N. ,J.,on ofl the best. life' inlsuranice uiompa:nies in t he worbI. She also hanlels ih-e, acc'ide'nt and aill kindis of' inlurance. \nvone' wishuing inlsuranlce of any ''E wouhl do well t. isee lh-r. Of~ IiI over ' k owee l'hamacy. t *F. L.. WEBB, M. D). 1 Physician and Surgeon. Catecchec, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKF.N * Dentist. Reaisonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. IFOR SALiE--elgian hares.I have a resonable price on them. Write for p)rice. Coodman Rabbitry, Calhou n, S. C. 15-pd *WANTED-T'o trada a dry cow or beef cattle, for a fresh milk cow. Ann Gravley, Route 4, Liberty, S. C. FUNERAL FOR J. BROWN LANK FORD. Funeral services for J. Brow lankford, aged 40, who died a 1lopewell Sanitarium Monday nigh after a prolonged illness, were hel Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'cloc :t the home of his father-in-law, W T. Freeman, near Cross Road church. Interment will follow at th cross Roads church cemetery. Mr. Lankford is survived by hi wile, one small scn and by thr, brothers: John B. and (eorge J Lankford, of Chattanooga, and C. G Iankford, of Farmington. (a. CAPPS REUNION. 'n the morning of A ugu.: 20. '" hibiren , gr~al chlldre n l'eia rieind .athered at the -i r. and .\lrs. 1. Capp. ie:t IMiedmont for a family reunintt. I was a beauti tful sight to see ths two Iged )arents surlrounlItid by a~ 'heir children. Their smiling face: :t'bl ()t the joy in their hearts at thi; happy home-coni.ng. hany beau If ul sonIgs were sung, alter wh hI n1.er was spread on a long tabb hent. atlh the large oak trees in tht yard. 11r. Young, of Piedmont made a photo of the crowd gathere( around the table. The song, "Gathering Home," wa: sung., A prayer was offered, after which the crowd began to partake o: the good things prepared to eat The table was loaded with everything nice that could be wished for. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in talking and song service, The following children with their families were present: W. L. Capps, Easley; J. W. Capps, Easley; J. Walter Capps, Piedmont; J. H. Capps, Piedmont; Mrs. S. J. Crane, Eagley; Mrs. W. M. Gossett, Green ville; Mrs. Sam Wilson and Mrs. Mary Fleming, Piedmont. 31r. and Mrs. Capps have 39 grand :hildren and 19 great-grand children, ill of which were present except hree. May they live long to enjoy more uch happy days. One Present. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Bank of Norris on Oct. 1, 1921, for the purpose of asking said bank to issue a new certificate for two shares of stock of said bank, the old certificate being destroyed by fire, and its number being seventy 6t-22 Mrs. R. T. Hallum. J. B. Reid and C. B. Finley, 01 Easley, were among the Confederat veter'ans present at the reunion o 0Orr's Regiment Monday and yester dlay. These two "boys of the sixties' were in the Confederate serv\ice to gether, wvere taken prisoner at th< samet. time andI served quite a whih in a lFederalI prison ini Phi ladel phia: .\ir. Finley stat e. thnt he weigha I110 pdounds wvhen he entecred th, prison andl camne 0out weigimr 92 all illustration, he says, of thle fac hat even a ('onfeera~1:t: soldie c'ouinl't. fatten on six (cchl-s at day 111d ani occasionlal howl of' "shadou 'oup."' Ihut these tw "fellow niris t'lrs' of Civil ?7 \\'a .j if-' at NOTI~C 0; 4t, hi wi be. 1,-.i n ~ :sd for the huil.dintg o contcrt- nd nasonr111y per'1s and1( tereting s teel bidgeI~ oive r S omb Si&aludla Itiverr at i k nown a-. I Ia: id's Pride. Al'l hhi'er wvill be r..iuir'ed to dIe hoi criied c he k for tenf1)1 per cen f id with bidS. Su pervisor' Pick ns C. 55I. P. 1till, Sutper1visor (reenvill (*. HOT WEATHER DISEASES. D)isorders of the howvels are ex.. tr'emely danger'ous, particularly dlur. ing the hot wveather of the summlfer months, and in order to protect your. self and family against a sudden at tack, get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon, Many have testi fied to fi excelence. EASLEY ROUTE ONE NEWS. As Mr. W. B. didn't get route tone's last epistle, so thought we would come again and probably this one will escape. k A very large crowd attended the baptizing at least Lake Sunday morn. ing. M r. J. T. Underwood is at home from Greenville where he has been s working, and will spend several days e with his family. Mr. Julius Underwood was a vis itor in Pickens l"riday past. Mr. J. L. Clark has returned home after completing his carpenter work for Mr. R. I. ,enhardt. Alr. Alonzo Smith anI M ir. Ernest U'nderwood were d :ar hunting Su:, d l woithout license. Probably if 'hey will call on il1e. .esse Fuller r(cmy can ge.t a '.ubst itu'te as he ha a calf for sale. t r. I.-rank Williams aiil Mr. Eu Een 011 'enley were vis-itors in Easlev ISaturday aft ernool. Alessrs. IlIerbert I olconbe, Alonzo Smith and Julius Underwood attend 'd the concert at Alt. Carmel Thurs. 'lay night. 3rs. ('arrie Batsonui and irs. 2lag t aie Mlanly were visitors of Mrs. J. T. Underwood and M1rs. Frank Williams 1fWednesday past. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evett, of Piedmont, spent Thursday and Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. John Fenley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. May the Progress keep progress ing. - Newsy. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. Mr. B. M. Jennings recently cele brated his 70th birthday. A big din ner was served and the day was en joyed by the large crowd present. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Burgess and five sons of Easley; Messrs. E. M., J. F., J. M., W. W. and J. W. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Hamby, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burgess, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Brown, of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings have five sons, all married three daughters and 21 grand children. MARRIAGE. Married on Sunday the 6th inst., at the residence of the officiating of ficgr, Magistrate J. W. Holliday, Mr. Arthur M. Alexander to Miss Mae Findley. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Alexander,. of Six Mile, while his bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Findley. ORDER CLOVER SEED. Put in your order for clover seedl -at once. Crimson clover will cost this season aroundl 8 or 9 cents~ de livered. For conv'eni-mece of farm ers I amt asking the followving parties -to t ake. orders for seed, and the lat teIr Pllrt of next week I will v'isit themt and :ascertain amiount wvanted. To get the be.st prices we must buy rlPickens--.\. .\1. Morris, J1. \V -lefl. ricks, S. B. Edens, .J. 3,1. Garrtt. Six Mlile--J. A. Roper. - Central-Hlobsllenderson. 5 N(rr C. Burrougths. he 1. R. Ol.Iot.N Garri:;o Vatt, Fine '& A........AYS; JF. MAY ENTER RAC>. it C 0% . 1: ; . s h e Wal Runa. hirt pienic at few weeks ago to the effect that if he: haLad his waly the Un ited States nu have stayed out of the( Worldl \~V a, delarinog that the only thing it :econolished for. this c Iount ry wa . w nma'Ie gr~aves, widlows an!l orin andI a tremend ous.' wav~r debt e~ - raisted taxes al Tlhe x-o Ir decladred that he is bein0 ur/ - ~~ Vten by his per'sonall I enemi t r0fo governior' in the j Ikext ilrimar and that unltess somie* out for the .le he wvould nake the race. liTe *e -Tv'nrl denounced I the hid tax. for the state and said I halt Gove'rnl Cooper's pardon re1-. '(ird wat.- woe r thban his. \lor~e than j iwo thousail people were. present e for the ienie ;'nd addresses. G. G. CHRISTOPHER Attorney-atLLaw. Pracice n al Corts Ofic:a. :-t-. ., A FORD SERVI That is a service static the word. Not an orc service station where part you may need for truck or Fordson tra< these machines repair( Careful and thorough all work left in our ca We are authorize cars, Trucks, Tractors H. P. SIT] Main St., Pic IMPROVED VIA SOUTHERN RAIL EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, A GREATLY ACCELLER, BETWEJ ATLANTA, WASHINGi A COMPL DOUBLE TR No. 138 No. 3f Atlanta New York Special Orleans I Lv. Atlanta (E.. T.) 12:30 P.. 1:30 p Lv. Seneca - - . - 3:46 p. m. 4:41 p Lv. Greenville - . 4:55 p. m. 5:55 p Lv. Spartanburg - 5:55 p. m. 6:55 p Lv. Gaffney.. - . 6:27 p. m. Lv. Blacksburg.. - 6:45 p. in. 7:45 p Lv. Charlotte.- - - 8:10 p. i. 9:10 p Ar. Washington.. - 7:40 a. i. 8:40 a Ar. New Yoidc - . 1:30 p. m. 2:40 p. FOUR TRAINS DAILY. No Convenient side line connections a All trains carry high class coache 38. which is a solid pullman train. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping and New York. Dining cars serving all For convenience and comfort, tra Call on Ticket Agents for full i address: W. E. McGee Division Passenger Agent Columbia, S. C. WE ARE UNLOADIr 1 car Cotton S 2 cars Cotton S 2 cars Flour. Prices right 0: When in need < - nthe feed lin trial. MORRIS d Pickens, S Send Us You J< PICKENS CABINI We Have on H and U SCREEN D( With Galvanized X'/ire I Screen Windows it $ $12.50 up, Screen E ird all sizes, Doors-bc t n Casings, Beaver Boa .'d. Come or Write us fc. -an CE STATION )n in every sense of inary garage, but a you can obtain any your Ford car, Ford -tor on have any of 'd by a Ford expert. t attention given to re. d agents for Ford and parts. 'ON, Jr. kens, S. C. SERVICE WAY SYSTEM LJGUST 14TH, 1921. ATED SCHEDULES 1N 'ON and NEW YORK ETE bCK LINE No. 30 No. 36 New Birmingham New York-New Atd. Special Orleans Exp. ,m. 5:00 p. m. 1:00 a. m. .i. 8:20 p. m. 4:55 a. m. m. 9:40 p. m. 6:25 a. m. in. 10:40 p. m. 7:35 a. m. 11:14p.m. 8:10a.m. m. 11:32 p. m. 8:30 a. m.4 m. 1:05 a. m. 10:15 a. m. m. 12:35 p. m. 11:00 p. m. in. 6:10 p. m. 6:45 a. m. w Famous Regularity. t Junction Points. s to Washington except train No. Cars on all trains to Washington meals. vel on the Southern Railway. nformation, reservations, etc., or R. C. Cotner District Passenger Agent Spartanburg, S. C. 4G THIS WEEK eed Meal. eed Hulls. 2 all. >f anything a give us a b Printing IT WORKS g all Sizes of )ORS at $2.50 Each. 1.00, Ice Boxes at ware, Windows 1ade, Mouldings, ything in our line. uamu mal --U