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*? , ;. I -4*g. r k' t'u., ,+ rh j fit t WT <WORLD f1 as o .a yea at. mas's h tal, London, w"' origin founde i1 228,. I For centuri the little ro p~le Of Sa larino "1 a majntained ts in dopen ce, aft u g' Italy eititely Surro a it. The iembers )f the British royal family re not quired to pay taes" '+ on the proper though, as a matter :h do so. .. in women are employed pa, in factories and y. ad roads, where they ie rates as men for In iland ny women find - em Eloyme t. in- brickyards. They stand ut it e warmest., weather Smooth ig the ricks mind gathering them In great 'q ' e.. w ata t iiids spe o each other at a distance by wl ling,' the whistlers being selected r t.heir ability 'to whistle loudly. hey mnake this their livelihood. SAYS TH HILOSOPIER If a man say nothing after hearing eh)mbical tusigche doesn't like it. You can't f11 most of the people all the time the same proposition. A man's ju sume will be good if he keeps his lik and dislikes out of it. If cities 1wre built 30 stories high half the ard of the cities could be Parks. No wona.,could spend as much for eandy as apan does for cigars. She'd: die first. One of te important ingredients in - medicine 1 hope, and it may be the most im)p1tant. When Iu get one cheer the cheerers mean it.' If there are exactly three, they're i rfunctory. Evil 4 giving advice is that those Who tn it may bring it back and fuss wii you about it. Atwgvs the world admits a Man's - nay not * - 's death. :o boast 4 girl Is hardly ever entirely satis ied with herself unless nobody else is. BI~ dotng the hard things first you will ind the rest easy. Tiere is somnet hing cannibalistic UlbOit vanity; it feeds mostly upon it self. An optimist.. may , be- a man who laughs at misfortune, never hiavin~g had adiy himself. There's nothing the angelic man wishes more heartily to be called than "A dlevil of a fellow." A man may have money enough to keep 1im out of heaven and still not hmave enough to get him into society. Most frenzied financIers realIze the tact that there is more money. to be mnade from a b)ig failure than from a small succes. * JUST THOUGHTS * Many an effective sermon is * wordless. Instruction is 'sometImes *synlonymous with (lest ructioni. Handshaking friends are nat * ~ utrally of a grasping nature. Some mien consider not get ting caught a better p)olicy thani h ionesty. You never realize how brave somne muen are until you meet their wives. wonman wvas ever known SIhute her husband's loss :etite to her own cooking. voman oif 85 can se(ldom nbller .anytinig that hap -I morn tihan twenty. years MOSTLY TRUE Somte architects can dr~awbtr houes than some actors. bt~ It IS much .easier to acquire a fault> * than it is to inspire a virtue. Someiu meni are too laz~y to acquire the dorfrom which to keep the w. u" V4 ONE' TO LOAN On proved i ken Oconee and Greenville counties. Cit property, G eenville, Easley rn E'!L B$ 4 Offic Over ea B k. Notice of.- F .iiStf~nent and Di charge. Notice is 'ereby given that we wil make application. to N. A. Christophe Esq., Judge of Probate for Picken county, in the State of South Carolina on the 26th. day -of January 1922, a 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can b heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Personal estate of A. W Gravley deceased, and, obtain dig charge as Executors of said estate' . ' J. T. McIinney C. M. Gravley Executors, ial Settlement and Die charge. . ' reby given that I wil - n awppilcation to N. A. Christophe Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina on the 28th day of January 1922, a 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can b heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Personal estate of' J. M Clement deceased, and obtain dis charge as administrator of said estate James Clement Administrator NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED. ITORS. - All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Ann Roe must present the same, duly proven orn or before the 10th day of January 1922, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to S. K. Hendricks. S. K. Hendricks, Administrator, NOTICE The County Pension Board wil meet January 13th, 1922, for the pur pose of revising the Pension Roll for 1922. All widows of soldiers whc died in the year 1921, and wh. married prior to the year 1900, ar requested to make out applicatio: for pension before the meeting o the County Pension Board and fill same with clerk of board. N. A. Christopher, Clerk of County Pension Board SUMMONS.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. F. B. Morgan, Plaintiff against Earl Alexander and J. WV. Boone, De fendants. To the Defendant J. W. Boone: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint ii this action, which was filed in th4 office of the Clerk of Court of Conm mon Pleas for the said County or the 22nd day of December, 1921, an: t serve a copy of your answer t< the said complaint on the subscribe: at their office in the City of Pickens S. C., within twenty days after th( service hereof exclusive of the dla3 of sitch selrvice, and if you fail t< answer the complaint within the timn afoYrlaid,'the plaintiff ih this actiom will apply to the Court for relie. demanded in the complaint. Martin, Blythe, Craig and Keith .Plaintiff Attorneys 0. S. Stewart Clerk of Court. Pickens County, S. C Datod: -Decemb.er 22, 1921. WBORRID WIVES READ TIl Half Sick, Cross Husbands Will B Helped by Guides Pepto-Mangan. Is he "cross as a bear'' wvhen h comes home ? Is he nervous and. bit pale andl always tired ? You cai hell) him back to health with Guide'; Pepto-Mangan. lie is run down, an Pepto-Mangan, the wonde i tonic with the right kind t will build him up. Help yc get plenty. of red blood ant. well and good natured a stronger, too. Good blood, g makes happy good humor wpy it goes. If you don't some. kind of a tonic he wilt got worse-they usttally do., drug store and ask for Gud. .~. $1angan in Iliquid or tablet . Is 'leasant to take and wvorks if t ken daily for a fewv wee. vertis ement. TRE 4S8 iOICE' therby warn persons not t hun irds on out lend, under the pernalty of the law. Charlie. Childress T. B. Robinson J. M. Brazeale . P. M. Brazeale O. C. Crenshaw J. L. Hunter J. A. H. Townes S, L. Simmons e J. T. Massingill W. M. Martin Mr. Harper J. B. Brazeale Frank Brazeale W. P. Long TRESPASS NOTIC; We, the undersigned hereby prohibi all persons from huntir.g; fishing, cutting timber or trespassing in any manner upon our lands, under ful penalty of th law. Ben Porter'. Mrs. Emma Lathem and sons. J. N. Lark W. B. Collins Luther Boggs Mrs. Ora Mauldin Grady Reece D. M. Nix C. B. Nix J. E. Nix J. L. Murphee John Gillespie J. M. Gillespie J. D. Stansell G. E. Kennemore J. A. Hunnicutt Frank Lewis L. P. Stevens E. G. Childress G. W. Brezeale J. C. Stewart. Jackson Cassell W. P. Davis. W. A. Davis Elijah Winchester J. H. Powers J. E. Powers B. H. Powers Dave Parrott W. E. Ellenburg E. W. Brazeale T. A. Hitt B. E. Haynes Lannie Grant J. A. Chappell . Will Cooper Leonard Nations S. P. Marchbanks Ernest Allgood W. F. Dodson ,AUDITOR'S NOTICE The time for taking returns for the fiscal 'year 1922 will open the seconid day of January, 1922, and will close I"ebruary 20, 1922, after which 50 per cent penalty wvill be added, as providedl by law for non-returns. Reassessment of all property will bo made in 1922, as provided by law. The auditor will make his usual rounds as follows: Calhoun, Tuesday, January 3, after |noon. -Central, Wedneaday and Thursday, .January 4 and 5. Isaqueena Cotton Mill, Friday, Jan uary 6, forenoon. Cateechee, Friday, January 6, afte - noon. Norris, Saturday, January 7, fore noon. Liberty, Monday and Tuesday, Jan uary, 9 and 10 until noon Tuesday. Easley Cotton Mills No. 2, Tues (lay, January 10, from 1 to 4 o'clock p'. mU. I Easley, Wednesday and Thursday January 11 and 12. Easley Cotton k'i il No .1, Friday, -January 1:, until 3 p. mi. Alice Cotton Mill, Friday, January 13. 3 to 6 p. mn. Flat Rock, Saturday, January 14. Glenwood Cotoon Mill, Monday, January 16. M. W. Hecster's Store, Tuesday, January 1'7, until 2 o'clock p.' m. Looper's Gin, Wednesday, January 18, forenoon. Daeusvilke, Wedniesday, .Januaily 18, afternoon, and~ Thursday, Januiary 19, forenoon. 'IPter*s Creek, Thursday, January 19, nfternoon. Pumpkintown, Friday, January 20, forenoon. Holly Springs, Friday, January 20, Antioch, Saturday, Janua-:y 21, forenoon. Mile Creek, Monday, January 2? , forenoon. Praters, Monday, January 23, after noon. Six Mile, Tuesday, January 24. Croswell, Wednesday, January 23 until 3 o cioek p. mf. Respectfully, - HENRY A TOWNES, Auditor. DR. J. L.. AIKEN 'Denjtist. Reasonable Prices. Mason~c PBlder.. Pickan, S. C. AUDiTOR'SoT'lCB Tax .return blke for 1922 tnay b Pound at the following places: Central-Farm'ers Bank, cd? ra Bank, Isaqueena Mill. Central R 4-W. S. Gantt, J. I durphree. Calhoun R 1-T. S. Ramsay. Cateechee--L. L Leopard. Norris-D. C. Garrett. Clemson College--P. S. McColluni Liberty-Liberty Bank, Farmer tmd Merchants Bank, .W. B. Gleni Dasley Mill No. 2 office. IYilerty, R1 1-M. .Joe Boggs. Easley--Eleley $5U1, No. 1' office ommercist Barik, Easley Loan ant 'rust Co., Magistrate Jameson, Alic( Mill ofice, Glenwood Mill office. Easley R. F. D.-L. L. Smith, J ). Hughey. Dacusville-N. B. Williams, G. W lowen. Marrietta - R 2-L. S. Edens. Pickens R 2-D. E. Garrett. Pickens R 3-J. B. Chastain., Pickens R 4-S. B. Edens, C utherland. Nimmons--.!, C. Bowie. Eastatoe--W. R. McKinney. Six Mile-J. L. Dillard. HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor SCHAPS Windsor castle is the oldest royal esidence in the world. The wages of chorus girls in Au. ralla have been fixed at 420 a week. The postofllce, pensions and labot ninistry departments in Great I3rit ul employ 8,000 women. There are 264 permanent women :iviI servants with salaries of $2,1 )r mloae In Ureat Britaln. The first lunacy laws in Englant vere made ih the reign of Edward LI. London has had its equivalent to a ord mayor since the days of the tomlans. It is believed that about 100 lakes a the Tyrolese Alps have subsided tad disappeared within the last cen ury. The Moscow fire of 350 years agc is described as the "world's record.' in it 200,000 persons are supposed t6 have perished. Solomon's temple, for the building of which practically the whole man hood of Israel was commandeeret would have cost $5,000,000,000 to con struct at. present prices. A form of pumice stone has bee: discovered in Japan which can be use( in concrete for boat building; makin concrete as strong, but 00 per cen lighter than the ordinary kind. CONDENSATIONS. Egyptians wear sagdals made of fisi skin. A loud clap of thunder will often kit oysters. Short-hhired women are banned ii Norway. As a, rule, the right ,edr is bettet than the left. Gen. Tomi Thumb, the famous dwvarf, who was 81 inchtes high, married a wife who was only one inch taller. The cost of huiling street railway inen in city atreets varies from $35,000 :o $75,000 a mile, according to paving. The control'ot artillery was assigned hr George Washington to Gen. Henry Knox, less than twenty years of age. Candy iustead of stut is now issued :o the old1 women inr.aten in many of he charitable institutions in England. The original recipe for the famous erfuime, enau-dhe-cologne, wats dIiscov 3redl by an Italian living in CJolognue in L700. Near a Texais town there is an thandonedl well whiich produces PC. suiih.r music umnler certain wInd con litlons. (GREAT UTTERANCES Let us wuatch well our beginnings, indl re-mnit will matinage thbemselves, 'rAlex Chirk. Itemember that what you believe vili dependI~ very much upon whaut you ire.--Noah P'orter. NothIng Is so easy as to deceive )ne's reif; for whiat we wlish, that we eadily believe.--Iemouthenen. W~hatev er are the btenfilts of for 'mnme. they yiet reqire' a pnalate lit tc elishm and taste them.--Montaigne. We nare very muchi what others thini if uh fTe recetption our observa lons~ meet with gives us courage t< roceedl, or damups our efforts. lazzlitt., li rmnmess of purpose5 is one of tht( nost ne(Ce.-:tary sinews of chan'ter imit (bie ofi thle best Inst ruments o1 4'res4 Witot it geniuis wnvmttes it: -fieon ., ins.a mattze of tfnendaeincina. We hope evdryday. in those and prosperous ones, for you and We thank onr customers and will and patronage during 1921. Our business is run on a li' this year we can sell you. Drugs ar: 'dise cheaper than ever before. With best wishes foryour heal KEOWEE PHAI R. E. Lewis, Prop the Pickens Sentine ville Daily News Bc of The News For the balance of this year The Sentin: ty subscribers the following special fier: The Greenville News (,Daily and Sunday) rc The Pickens Sdritinel, regular price.. ..___ Regular subscription price of both apers o1 SPECIAL OFFER: Both papers no year ------OR. The Greenville News (Daily without Sund The Sentinel, regular price .......-........ 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