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COUNTY TAX NOTICE. The books for the collection of State and County taxes will- be open from October 15, 1921, te December 31st, 1921. Those who prefer to can pay in January, 1922, with 1 por cent addi 1 tional. Those who prefer paying in February, 1922, may (1 so wih 2 per cent additional. 'T'hose who pre fer paying in March 1922, to the 15th of said monI thI, may do so by an ad dition of 7 per cent. Aflter said date the books will close. Those vlho do not wish to e.ome to the Offi"ce canl write me and I will furnish thea with the amlloulnt due an.j they can remit me by check, loney order or registered mail. Pleasse do not send money without registering saime, as it is liable to get lost and it is at senders .isk. S'tatc l.evy, 12 .mills. Ord Co.. 9 mill::. A Coast., School, :; mills. Ite:tdl l "rnd :::;!-- mills. (ood Roads. 2 mills. Special ioad, a 1-1- mills. 'Total, 36 mills. Road ' Tax, $:.00. ILevy for interest on Pickens It. R. lHounIs, luinrrienne towniship, 2 mills. Levy for interest on l'iekens It. R. Bonds, kIastatue towns hip, 2 mills. I.evy for interest on1 'ickenis R. 1t. I (ondsi'. ickviens township. 2 mills. l'oll tax $1.00. (One Dollar.) F.very male p ersoln between the ges II 21 to ;1 years is liable except those excUsed by law. " (Commutation Rtoad Tax, $3.00. All -lal(. persons between the ages of 21 an1Id 50 years are l iable, except those - excused by law. Capitation Dog Tax $1.25. All persons owning (logs are required to pay a tax of $1.25 on each (log. Special School Tax by Districts. District No. 1, 7 mills. District No. 2, 11 mills. District No. 3, 8 mills. District No. 4, 8 mills. District No. 5, 8 mills. District No. 6, 8 mills. District No. 7, 8 mills. District No. 8, 19 1-2 mills. Disriet No. 9, 20 mills. District No. 10, 11 mills. District No. 11, 24 mills. District No. 12, 10 mills. Distric.t No. 13;, 15 1-2 mills. District No. 1.1. 8 mills. District No. 15, None. rouN W. D. Si -District No. 16, 8 mills, District No. 17, 20 mills. District No. 18, 14 mills. District No. 19, 8 mills. District No. 20, 11 mills. ti District No. 21, 8 mills. n Distrct No. 22, 8 mills. , 1 Distriet No. 23/10 mills. Il District No. 24, 10 mills. District No. 25. 11 mill District No. 26, 1: mills, I District No. 27, 4 i | )istlrict. No. 28 . n1 . 1)i.;t.rict. No. :10, 8 mi ll, 4 District No. :,8, 20 m p District No. :;2. m,, District No. : f:1. -" 1 m111s. i)ist.rict 'N . :;5., ! i . 't istrict No. :u;, It mi) )i .tri't No. :7, 1:: LIill.. ! )istriiint No. I8 I. 1,; I list rit No. :;. 8 is. District No. '10. mills. A I)istri I No. I1. mills. District No. .12. Ia m.iills. District No. I i. x m1,111. District No. -.'. 1 mills. n District No. 1r. 5 in ills. s District No. 17. 8 mills. D)istr it No. 1,;, t mills. b District No. "1, 15 mills. Dstrict No. 50, 8 mils. District. No. 1, 8 mills. Dist riet. No. 52, 8 mills. }4 District N. 55, 8 millM. I st rict No. 50(, ); mills. , t). T. llin~ton1. ('ounty 'T'reasur. I, TIE BlOLL WEE"L" I. AND THEl-I WEAT-IER. - I1) C'lem on ('Mlle-?e. Nn,. L -r the w eattih~"- e en<Hiit' h: ' "' - ~ru n been? rather f13 vor)ab1le fo'r the boIil weevil's preparation for the wintter says Prof. A1. l . C;onr;ali, ent omolo-! gist. These pests may be found now I in both1 the futlI grown aml the kicker e stages in and about ol cotton bolls. n1 They farmer in planning his program a for next year should carefully "coin ider the weather Conditions on ai . - count. of its great influence on weevli activity the following season. j1 To those who follow this pest carefully it is quite apparent that, should we have a repetition of the) warm winter like that of 1 21, the weevil damage may be expected to he severe next year over the greater port ion of the state. On the other hand should next winter he a severe one, the weevil may receive a (on-) r iderable backset, especially where a D OFNM For tlh pound of m your cotton trade will po If you ha' ginnery and have CITE3 'EAR MAN. F wvere winter Is' followed by dry eather in June and July. Just what the winter will do the 'evil can not be forecast at this me, but everyone knows that the ore protection the greater will be ie number of weevils that survive It, Winter su-ccessfully. F arlers lifully leaving their stalks and ubblle (,n thett fields Should can,:dler luat a reat 'eniy they art' harhor a:nti what a destructivt nt'u ani'ce wy' atre maintalininl': it tili't th, i 01 om unlity.. Owing ti ti tipen wixathier lt oiiortnl it 'e tI hi a i n'i ar' ill e'xce'llent, and( e\ ry \ :; , ~ ;," i ve(ry" comtnumt~i'y >1houhi el e'X -"" ery' iluenen r po :"> d.' to l, v(": eve'(ry col'_ ,1 Stalk d1(":t royedt~t by chopp})Ii1.- ,11( l01Ilow n innh-r a':t the earli-st date 'TTENTION, EX-SER VICE MEN. Th'le U. S.\', terans ' Iturea:u w\ish t~ mutl.oune,' tlhat. al ex -ser-ice (1n. i de1si re' t~ rI i nstate their' in l1;1tC-' (tt if 1) ~ 1~llt' a pp\"t1ili . rant e n d1 I t uedn.h pamet 1 as. 1 i. wit.1. s\ il h t full a ti cem ,- t e me.iialh a s :m il1a:i 0l. It \ auth rity t in ..\Ct of nreivill, Sp. e . \ ieut S. .1 I mrtial amie, of the C~t. . t t &' ure u ' l u in the i thr Suph out this dis':riat, ar t ic: -in Stt nd phdeal .exmi Pic.fo ex--rice on -o wish a. : tte ti irm- without t Ii are1 y r to ltka avantage fe ay ctutity to rinstme theI 1 urancet , " p-ialls'. X1ine the e - ei in ed igthysi a1( l i1l4 1xamin tion 11a \\now been elim1i at. Says \1lr. JIohnson : "This thing is vi-det': It always makes mhe pant \'ly mdIlor~d he can raise mly rent ndc then I enn't." .F. '\Mart'in Sam B. Craig .M. Blythe O. C. Keith reenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. Martin, Blythe, Craig, & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South Carolina. ractice in State and Federal Courts. Pickens Oflice Phone 39. 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