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REVIVAL BEGINS SUNbAY A series of revival meetings will begin in the Pickens Methodist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'cloelk. Dr. W. H. Miley, of the Presbyterian church, will do the prer.ching and Rev. J. T. Hooker, of the Mlethodist church, will have charge of the singing. Both of these gentlelman are evangelists of very wIe relput.tion. :,nd a great meet ahre is .Okd forward to. Ser vices will be held twice daily-at 11 . m. and 7::)0 p. M. Members of all denominations, non.churcl mmbers and everybody .cordially invited to attend the ser vices. Pastors throughout the coun ty especially invited. Dr. Miley, Who will do the preach ing, was formerly superintendent of evangelism) fr' the general assembly of the Souithern Presbyterian church, and for miolre than two years he has been synodical evangelist. for the Synod of South Carolina. He is .a j)reacler of great power. I'lCKENS ItOUTE No. 3 Health in this comlunity is very good at present. School at, Holly Springs is progres sing nicely. Rev. T. F. Martin, wife and child ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Caitrell. Mrs. Rehece Lynch is very feble at this writing. She is 89 years old. .Mr. Elliott. Lynch has bought a farni near Table Rock. Mir. and Mrs., Nelseni Chastain ..and daught( spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. tond Mirs. Oscar Chastain. ,Mr. NathiikIl L.ynch spent last vik with his brothe-r and sister, Mr. and M1rs. larivey Harper. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lynch and 'Mr. and Mirs. M. ). Cantrell and three daughters. spent Sunday with their son and daughti,Mi. and Mrs. Leo Cantrell. Mrs. (. "I. Lyich vkited her neice. A Mrs. Myrtic Brcwn rcently. Farmner Wife. KE THE SO VFT, WHITE Cream o1 A grease drying crean red and roughned skin. Other aids to Leve o ":r no0w for real phonourh'~ i,'th a soul. Huyler's PICKENS I PICKEh Where "Service~E"i Som\ ig te .tol ro~ I ( Assoelt u AUTOOLO I~st track,09 ll kono wn II9~ d i i' BIG IREOR]E On Testldyn, Wednesday t1 nd9 Tm. AUOPOULO-R ady, also or epl e~o le"99~ APOIULTR] fromi evr sci 'on of tho state1. 1ncil also (.Gils' Cib wor9)k. CAROLINA-CLEMSO Tlhe one1 bIg football gamio of th 00(0I919( (0etor. F~oot ba11 .l3ay T.'Ihi WEMREDUCED RATES Adlmiisionsi Aduli.. 75e; ehslldret atexs forsthool ehlldre's tiIctm tiiekeis not mold at fair' grounds, bn 1rea19urerC and will b. redeemed~i at F~or.preminna lint or' inford tSon, . TD.1F.EFItIWsTT s TOLE $78.00!. Wyatt and Nigcne Lwrence, eb ony-hued artists who have been shine boys at eece's and Porter's barber shops respectively, are Vow shining on the Pickens county chaingang. They stole about $73.00 from the cash drawer in Will Ferguson's store Monday morning, resigned their jobs at the barber shops and went to work for the county Monday afternoon. Wyatt got ninety days and 'Gene got sixty. After stealing the money the boys hid $66.00 in a ceal pile be hind Reece's barber shop and the balance under Bivens & Co's ware house. After being questioned they admitted their guilt and led Chief Nealey to the coin, all of which was recovered. BENEFIT OF BAND Manager Matheney announces that the Alexander theatre will give a berlefit show next Wednesday night in favor of the Pickens Mill band. The band boys are doing good work now and the band is really an asset to the town of Pickens as well as to th-e mill village and it should have the hearty support of the people. SINGING CONVENTION The Liberty singing convention will meet with Rice's Creek Baptist church the third Sunday, October 16, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. Every body invited to come and let's have a grand singing, and this is the place to have it. R. C. Robinson, -Pres. C. E. Rogers, Sec. SAL E OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, October 22, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m., the personal property of the late William P. Free man. Sale will be at the Freeman home place, near Pickens. Property c~onsists of household and kitchen furniture, farm tools, two wiagons, buggy, etc., and some stock. .3. T. Hutchings, Executor. E P lANDS AND SMOOTH Almonds i that will prevent chaps hand beauty a Nail Files, Buffers, Scissors the Christmas Edison, the Candy )RUG CO. is, s..C. s Our Watchwotd. 1 hCarolina Fair. n- 4 oinie and see' how, otheras are mleet. ILE RACES "Iedr (arx-~lt~$~~ InIe amounlt to $2,0n0. RACING i44~i . (t. nH,3 . l'J n an TrIot ig ed ' e .~oio 1114ner- Un nn lIa s fo SOMETHIING NEW 'ol Extl'~ time ev~er '4uun in the Ire or 4' .44nsdy ad 'nr CS EVERY NIGHT or'ilthani Sh4ows, featurling 30 att ractIons, E EXHIBIT. dina Poutry~ Ir i .t ' .\ , t%44 CAL PRODUCTS N FOOTBALL CLASSIC ON ALL RAILROADS u tnder 12 years, :tsc. Fdurther redutacedl then h'ouaht In advnace in hulk. Tt'besi I inust he *ecut'ed in advance front the. full vanlue If not uned. Prices Zoc an/ wrIte Bretary, Columbia, S. C. y EinE 2-2 A \~Pf RVISOR'S REPORT List of claims paid by Picken county (luring September, 1921. A. E. Davis, Engineer,--.... 62.5( N. A. Christopher, Pro. Judge, 43.5 V. L. Matheney, Clerk Co. Bd. 7'4.1 F. V. Clayton, Supt Ed. ....-. 153.0 0. T. Hinton, Treasurer.....-- 5,.0 S. B. Edens, Supplies and lum. 190.9 Wi. MeJunkin, bridge work-.. 2.5 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court, 411.8' J. W. Julian, Rural Policeman 150.5 H. R. Jones, County hand-.....-- . 33.2 Claude Welborn, County hand 60.0 Herman Willis, County hand, 25.(i J. B. Anthony, County hand, 30.0 V. E. Hunt, Lumber, etc...- 14.1 W. V. Hudson, County hand..- 11.6 W. L. Hilton, repair work.....- 8.5 L. A. Dale, sup. and road wk 13.0 D. T. O'Dell, pay roll rd. wk.--. 490.8 J. D. Simmons, road work ... 2.0 S. D. Gassaway, county hand 45.0 R. E. Alexander, county hand 40.0 E F. Holcombe, county hand 22.5 Lewis Holcombe, county hand 50.0 C. C. Grant, county hand...- 60.0 Reuben Stewart, cook ------ 27.7 B. G. Nealey, foreman------ 86.0 C. L. Adams, bridge work..- 7.0 W. H. Nix, bridge work .... 3.7 W. H. Fields, bridge work -. 4.51 M. R. White, county hand and paid out ---------------- 76.5 E. F. Keith, county hand..--- 60.0( Ernest Nix, county hand.--- 25.0( B. K. Lewis, cook and sup.- 65.(6 Jike Lewis, salary and for cash paid out ------------ 81.1 A. F. Stewart, cook------- 5Q.0( C. B. Grant, engineman .... 35.0C J. A. H. Townes, bridge wk-- 8.0( W. F. Hum-ion, road work..- .71 Elisha Youngblood, brdge wk 4.0 Rebecca Reeves, aid to poor 3.0( R. T. Chapman, Rural Police 150.5( Nancy Sanders, aid to poor...- 3.01 B. B. LaBoon, Rural Police..- 150.5( J. S. Swords, road work.._.._ 5.0( J. L. Medlin, bridge work-.. 6.0 Postmistress, stamps ------ 2.0( F. L. Finley, supplies ------- 11.0 H. L. Williams, bridge work 28.6 E. M. Kinu', lumber- -------- 3.0 T. T. Arnold, road and bridge work -------- ---------- 36.7 J. E. Friddle, lumber and bridge work -------- ---- 136.5 G. T. Smith, lumber, etc... 25.9 11. T. Pace, lumber, rd wk... 82.0 W. L. Masters, road work..- 1:3.7 0. H. Holder road and bridge work -------- ---------- 8.8 F. L. Burgess, road work.... 5.5 M. C. Finley, road work.. -- 2.6 C. M. Steele, supplies ------ 17.( B. S. Stephens, road and bridge work --------- ----------- 7.4 W. B. Mann, lumber -...---. 278.4 C. L. Roper, supplies ------ 52.4 Cleo Finley, lumber .-------- . 7.6 L. S. Galloway, migistrate.._ 11.'7 B. P. Ellenburg, road work...- 273.53 J1. W. Garrett, blacksmithing 27.7 D). S. Holder, i oad work..._... 6.0 I M. Welton, bridge work... 36.4 W. M. Gr~avley, road wvork_.. 4.2 Pickens Motor Cc.., supplies_.. 35.4 F. E. Stewvart, road work....... 17.0 Blivens & Co., supplies_-..---102.9 John Chapman, road work... 9.5 C. E. Dalton, lumber............25.3 A. B. Childress, lumber......24.8 Easley ' Motor Co., wvork, etc :32,1 .J. F. Lesley, County Comnmis sioner----.--------.. --........41.6 Easley Motor Co.. repair wvk 14.6 J. W. Langston, supplies...... 55.2' Pickens Lumber Co.,. lumber 1 6.7 .J. TP. Skelton, road work_...... 5.2 HI. A. Townes, Auditor ....... 75.0 F. V. Clayton, Supt. Ed......... 151.5' 0. T. Hlin ton. Treasurer,-....._-..58.0 Hinton & Townes, lumiber,_ _... -33,7. B. R. Keith, road work,..--._..43.5' Phone a t Court H ouse..----...-21.1' H. Tr. Cox, road work,.............7.5i E'rnest Nix, Coun ty hand,........ . 11 .6~ B. F.. -Riggins, County hand,.. -45.0' Elisha Youngblood bdl. wvk, etc. 5.04 .J. TI. McKinney, exp and frt,... 42.8' A. W. D~urhami, blacksm ithing, 9.21 lFolger & Heondric.ks, supplies 55.54 l'ie'kens) Drug Co., su pplies.... 36.3 Mary Rowland, aid to poor 3 . months.- ....-- _-- ...... -....._ 9.04 L. L.. Leo~pard, magistrate toi July 1.'.......--- ..---....... 20.d2 A. I". Stewart, County hand,.. 30.1 E.S. Griffin, bridge work ,.... 1.5' ,J. A. F'inley, Co. ( omim...-. 25.04 .A. Robinson, terra cotta... 56;3.7; l'asley Lumber C(o, supp)lie's.-. 9.7: A. E. Sheriff,. suppmlies. - . . 5.0' Cart er & Fa ir, reQpa irs &~ sup. 131.54 .Jone1s & HJIedricks, supp)llies.. 58.8' A. C. Sumtherlandc, su pplies . 1. 6.61 Jake Lewis, Ipd. OUt for sup. 9.8. P'ickenis R R Co., frti and ex p, 4.81 D r. R. K(irksey, ex. Inunat i,.- 5.04 The lie'ck man m Co., 8 dlozen blanmket.:, - - - -------- - . 26.0( loy .Jones, cnsh paid out,.. .. 8.2: .L0. Stewart to1) soil fomin. 25.04 T. L. IBenson & C0., supplice. 11.21 She'rman Cilstrap, b~ridlge wk, 9.04 Stamte HTighway Dept., supliies 178.01 -. L. Hlenderson, constable wk, 48:41 Chats. Sanders, aid to 1)oor Aug., Sept.,-..............- ... L,. L. Leopard. nmagistrate, to Sept. 1,------- -----------..... .0( T. F". Furguson, road work, 2.21 ,J. 13. Anthony, C2oun~ty handL-. 28.1( J. F. Algood, supplies,-------52.75~ Pieleens -R. R., freight..--. - 78,$6 National Office Supply. Co., . ofCe 'supplies .----------- 22.40 T. A. Stewart, road work,.. 21.751 W. T. Beasley, Coroner,--- 20.88 D. A. Lubricant Co., grease, 08.30 th 1H. A. Townes, med. etc. for a blood hound, --------------- 4.50 P Herman Willis, County hland, 25.00 0 A. E. Davis, trac.tor eng,..-.-- 62.50 In E. F. Holcombe, County hand, 22.50 s D D. T.' O'Dell, pay roll hail 01 Storm Listalet-, ---------- 363.67 C W. M. Lawre'nce, printing,_- 20.00 5 Belk-Kirkpatrick Co., supplies j for court room, ------------ 9.6 A B. K. Lewis, County hand,-- 33.02 R R. J. Stewart, County hand,..- 25.00 1 R. E. Alexander, County hand, 25.00 0 Ernest Nix. County hand,........ 11.66 J J. S. Leopard, damage to buggy, -------------------...-.1900 g J. T. Gassaway, supplies and . 3 differense in mule trade,.. 57.00 ) Mrs. M. J. Cauley, aid to poor 3.00 SW. L. Matheney, Clerk. = .COUNTY TAX NOTICE. ) 3 The bccks for the collection of ) State and County taxes will be open ) from October 15, 1921, to December 31st, 1921. Those who prefer to can pay in January, 1922, with 1 per cent addi tional. Those who prefer paying in ) February, 1922, may do so with 2 per cent additional. Those who pre fer paying in March 1922, to the 15th of said month, may (1 so by an ad dition of 7 per cent. After said (late ithe books will close. Those who 'do not wish to come to I ithe office can write me and I will furniish them With the amount due and they can remit me by check, money order or registered mail. Please do not send money without reistering same, as it is liable to get lost and it is at senders risk. State Levy, 12 mills. 4 Ord Co.. 9 mills. Const. School, 3 mills. S1oad Bond 3 31-4 mills. G Good Roads, 2 mills. ) Special Road, 6 1-4 mills. Total, "f6 mills. Road Tax, $3.00. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. B Bonds, Hurricame township, 2 mills. 7 Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. 0 Bonds, Eastatoe township, 2 mills. 2 Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds,. Pickens township, 2 mills. 0 Poll tax 1.00. (One Dollar.) 0 Every male person between the ges 5 of 21 t1o 60 years is liable gxcept 0 those excused by law. Commutation Road Tax, $3.00. All 0 male persons between the ages of 21 1- and 50 years are liable, except those 7 excused by law. 4 Capitation Dog Tax $1.25. All 5 persons owning dogs are required to pay a tax of $1.25 on each dlog. Special School Tax by Districts. 5 District No. 1, 7 mills. Dlistrict~ No. 2, 11 mills. District No. .3, 8 mills. 7 D)istrict No. 4, 8 mills. I District No. 5, 8 mlls. 3 District No. 6, 8 mills. 2 District No. 7, 8 mills. I District No. 8, 19 1-2 mills. 2 Disriet No. 9. 20 mills. District No. 10, 11 mills.I District No. 11, 24 mills. District No. 12, 10 mills. D listri.t No. 13, 15 1-2 mills. District No. 14. 8 mills. District No. 15, None. D Iistrict No. 16, 8 mills. District No. 17, 20 mills. District No. 18, 14 mills. District No. 19. 8 mills. D listrict No. 20, 11 mills. D Iistrict No. 21, 8 mills. Distret No. 22, 8 mills. District No. 23. 10 mills. District No. 24, 10 mills. District No. 25, 11 mills. District No. 26, 13 mills. District No. 27, 8 miils. District No. 28 8 milks. District No. 29, 10 mills. District No. :10, 8 mills. District No. 31l, 20 mills. District No. :12, 8 mills. District No. 33, 11 1-2 mills. District Nc. 35, 8 mills. S istrict No. 36, 10 mi! In. District No. :17. 13 m1aills. Distriiiet No. 38, 16 mills. District No. :19, 8 mills. District No. 410, 8 mills. District No. 411, H mills. District No., 42, 18H mills. D)istrict No. *44, 8 mills. District No. 415, 41 mills. District No. 416, 15 mills. D)istrict No. '17, 8 mills. District No. 18, 8 mills. District No. 419, 1a mills. Dstrict No. 50, H mIls. District No. 51, 8 mills.' District No. 52, H mills. District No. 55, H mills. District No. 50, 8 mills. 0. T. Hlinton, County Trecasue'r. GODFLOUR $7.50 to $8.50 Per Barrd G D ORRIS & CO. 11 NOTICE--TO DEBTR8 AND' CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against o estate of the late Frank E. Alex kder, must- present the same, duly oven, on or before the 20th day of -tober,. ,921, or be debarred pay ent; and all persons indebted to id estate inust make ,payment on before the 'above date to Sam B. enig. Mrs. Ada C. Alexander, Administratrix. 3t 15 Years' I In the Drug Bus us a few things One is that a good- thing will hi LEWIS' WHITE SALVrp We believe is the best salve on name and don't take a substitut PRI Sent anywhere upon receipt < KEOWEE F B1. E. Lewis, Prop GRIEENWOOD, S( '1he most beautifully located an( e oughly practical courses of study. guaranteed to graduates or money Write today for catalogue. Addr W. S. 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[NET WORKS n jy1lSizes of ire at $2.50 Each. ~t $1.00, Ice Boxes at ~rdware, Windows- I made, Mouldings, anything in our line. isited at a large lent and I find mnce of cotton has ice in the price of staple goods. goods bought at I will sell them telling how high iay go, so my ad verybody to buy yay the Greenville >reciated Here. )RICKS.