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A . ATON WRITES ABOUT itflt)l ES DIVORCE CASE. Rhodes Was Well Treated At His Home. The Pickens Sentinel: I have y of your paper containing it the Rhodes divorce case like to have something to toning this case. bodes has misrepresented the she received while she was She stayed at my house - over two months and did 'or anything, and I don't like cast any slurs against the ople. " ring that she has said in the rs has been wrong. She wasc ke a lady while she stayed ,me and I (lid not hear any . from her about her and tot getting along well to Mrs. Rhodes' mother did not len at all and did not want :hter to live with him and ing to her until she got Mrs. o leave. id been left my house only ays when Rhodes came and i gone. He took her alotment I gone. He took her alotment y to Philadelphia and gave it mnd I have a letter from her that he carried it to her. ;poke about leaving without She had good clothes, for t at grip of good clothing back - wife has some of it now to .lso said something about leav .ngry. We havo let ! ers from tying that she had fallen off ght. since she had get hack up where she could not get any biscuits and that she wishe:l as back where she could get he wants a divorce I hope she :t it without slurring Rhodes, Ople or his country, for l am1 ilf-brother and have lived in Is county forty-five years and elI known by many people. ould like for this letter to be d in other papers if it could be. Yours truly, A. L. Dalton. Ihalla, S. C. P'T1 WANT I' ,11IHERTY TR'ACHI EltS TO l)ANCE . fe llowing item)) is ta en It m 'reenville l'iedmot.nt: >erty, a ilouris'hi.g: tow near nville, has de pr':c-I th teachers the liberty of dtne.inii. amd here es the cause of a revolt cham ed by the young meun, who declare dances will continue, despite the :lion of the school trustees that nore shall the teachers be allowed ake Iart, in dances there. he beau brummniels. organized in an usive club, fitted uno a beautiful with ma ple floors, softtenedl lights I.. iz music. Everything wenit I for a time. Th'le heard1( of trus held a n'eet intg. Thel jig wvas upl. . lan was on. he brummniel s have risen upl. '"We icentinue the dances,'' they sa1id e'l if we' ha1ve to imiiport girls." -o youm teachers who formed the lus ofI the femnine da'(ancers, ar1e pa)1thiZin. wit h the boys. Thel inlat ion is divided'c ont what course l'he se~ol trust ets decldare thle re 'ntinling orideris in not11 sense a ieflee *n on the t enehers or' the young The home merchi your needs BUY IN GR you want. Firms and i Nearly Forty Years in Bu STRADLEY * TRUSTWORTHY * ~ GOOD STORE SE A Share of Your atror THE D1 JUST A R1! . . A SEJNSATI Madec by W. C. Durant, former hi $999.00 F. S. Darne 206 W. N Opposite Craig-Rush "BILLY" SUNDAY IN SPA .TAI - - BURG. Warm Appreciation of Southern Ho pitality and Religious Enthusiasm Spartanburg, Jan. 7.--The Reo William A. (Billy) Sunday is it Spartanburg with Mrs. Sunday an members of his party. Mr. Sunda: reached the city at 2 o'clock this after noon, coming from Cincinnati. Mr. Sunday begins an evangelisti campaign in Spartanburg tomorrom to continue six weeks by preachin three times, morning, afternoon an< night in the "Billy" Sunday taber nacle erected within the past montl on Magnolia street at a cost of $10.00' Mr. Sunday was welcomed to Spat tanburg at the station this afternoo by several hundred persons and ha been keeping open house throughou the afternoon meeting, and Spartar burg people and many visitors to th city have crowded his rooms at th hotel. For more than 12 months the cit has been making preparations for th meeting, the organizations are pet fected and even a choir of 250 voice has been formed to sing under th direc.tion of Homer Rodehaver, Mi Sunday's great chorister. Speakin to newspaper men this afternoon, M1 Sunday said: "My expressions of the hospitalit. and religious fervor to be found i your city can not be confined to word In the 21 years of traveling up an, (Iown the land, I have enjoyed mor real religious, more high moral ideal a nd more true Americanism in th South to the square inch than an; other section of the union. When gay true Americanism, I mean it i not diluted or tainted by Europea blood or customs or institutiom When you strike a part of the Sout like Spartanburg you feel like shak; ilg hands with everybody and shout ing, 'Howdy do,' and bowing to th real spirit of Americanism that ali the foundations to the great republic "I bring nothing new with me, jus the old time preaching of the old tim religion. Possibly here and there may place a new frame arounl the of pieture, but it is the old familiar pie ture after all.' MUSIC IS A BLESSIN(G The following is published by r1 quest of a good friend who is intere ted in good singing: Have you music in your home? Are you making any effort to su 1 plement the splendid offerings of tl phonograph record and piano play roll with home-produced vocal at instrumental melody ? Will there be a singing school your community this fall ? ("God music in the farm home w contribute much towaryd a wholesor" conteinment and1( a happy family lif( Sec retar'y WalIlace recently wvrote response to a request for' an expre sion on the subject. ''Music is one of the good things our pre(senit civilization wvhich, in cot mon with other blessings, is as reai available to those who live iln the op. country as to those wh~o dlwell in cities. "In the old days musie was a it potant fact or in irural comuni life. Many ofV u s remember' the ol fash ioned' sinaging school. "'Commuinti ity singing should( be r "TPhe I ownash ip mnusie- leache'r shou be wvorking in) (very community."' RE TC mnt is entitled to y our trad e EENVILLE, our big sister ndividuals whose names api siness In GREENVILLE S LaSand Children' Ready-to-Wear MERCHANDISE RVICE iage Will Be Appreciate< UR ANT AL GOOD CAR. QN EVERYWHERE iadl of General Motors. Delivered 8 Motor Co. >rth St. * *. .~. ~Greenville, S. ( - STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PICKENS BANE LOCATED. AT PIOIENS, S. C. At ;the Close of Business December the 81st 1921. -,. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ---------- ---- ... --. --857,804.6( Overdrafts -- ---------.-------_ - a- ....... 2,185.0 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank----- -- -- -------- 64,61~61 Banking House ---- --- -------------- ---- ... 9,500.0( :1 Other Real Estate Owned ----------------------------.---987.31 1 Due from Banks and Bankers---------------- -- ---.107,971,5( - Currency -- -- --- --- ----------------------- 10.788.0 Gold ---------------------_--_---------------- 887.5( a Silver and Other Minor Coin ------------------- -- ----- - 787.9( v Checks and Cash Items ------- -- ------------- ------- 190.91 C Exchanges for the Clearing House --------------- ------ ---- 604.0( Total --------------- -- -- ------------ -------------- $545,28,56 pLIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in- -- ---- ----.-.---...--...--- --.-- -- -- $20,500.0( Surplus Fund-- -- ----- ------------------ - ---- -- 20,500.0( Undivided Profits less Current Expenses and Taxes paid - 629.48 t Due to Banks and Bankers ------ -------- -- ------------- 2,568.54 Dividends Unpaid---- -- -- ---- ---------- --- ----------- 1,025.0 Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek---- -----.-.$272,707.09 Savings De posits-..............-..-.. ----........ -..... -..225;917.90 Cashier's Checks ..... --_ __ ---. -__ _.. -1,410.59 500,036.58 TotaL- ------ ------------- ------------ ---- ------ -- $545,258.56 e STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA S County of Pickens e Before me camne Frank McFall, Vice President of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a 6 true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. FRANK McFALL Sworn to and subscribed before mc this 5th day of January 1922. O. S. STEWART t Correct Attest Clerk Court, Pickens, S. C J. MeD. BRUCE J .. H. BRUCE FRANK McFALL Directors STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF SIX MILE LOCATED AT SIX MILE, S. C. At the Close of Business December the 31st. 1921. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ----------------------------....--.$45,502.6' . Overdrafts -------------------------------- -- -- ---- ---- . 600.0( Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank------ ------------ -- None I Furniture and Fixtures ---------------- ----..-- ....--.__ -- 1,213.7 Banking House -------------------------- ---- ------------ 1,800.0( t Other Real Estate Owned ------ ----------------------.. Non Due from Banks and Bankers - ----------- - .----_-------- 1,787.2 1 Currency ------------------ -- - --- -- -- -- ----- --- -- . 1,462.0( C Gold ------------------- ------- -- ----- ------- -------- 10.0 Silver and Other Minor Coin ---- ------------ -- ------.. ----... 50.6, Checks and Cash Items---- -- ------------- ------------------ 694.9 Total -------------------------------- -- -- -- ------ ---- $53,121.2 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In ---- ----------- ------------ ----$15,000.0 - Surplus Fund -------- ---- ----------------------------- 1,)00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid .... 643.4 Due to Banks and Bank-'3 ---------------------- --------... . Non p- Dividends Unpaid ---------------------- ----------- ------. -.Non 1e Individual Deposits Subject to Check_._. ------ 26,116.50 er Time Certificates of Deposit .--- . --.- 10,000.00 id Cashier's Checks ----------------..-__ ..361.33 36,477.8 inl Total ------------ ------------------------------------ $53,121.2 ill STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, e County of Pickens. " lBefore. me came JT. A. Roper, Cashier of the above named hank, whi being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a tru I_ condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. 5- I J. A. ROPER. og Sworn to and~ subscribedl befor~e me this 7th day of January. 1922 .. WV. L. MATHENEY, Correct Attest: Notary Public for S. C. m J. A. ROP~ER, J. H. BRUJCE, FRANK AleFAL, Directors. IF YOU Like to do business with a concern that alway~ gives you what you pay for, always tries to please -you, and always appreciates your pa tronage, do business witi IThe Pickens Sentinel when you needanythiing in its line. Phone No. 27. ) T RADE IN GF first. He is your neighbor and helping you to build up yo' city, where the business men are always glad to see you a: ear in this directory are known by The Sentinel to be relia Cyclone Owners In Greenville FISKE-CARTER CONSTRUCTION CO. HUNTINGTON & GUER~RY CHARLES DUSHAN C. R. BRAMLET CLJYCONFE TRAFF'IC ROUTES SOUTHERN DRUG SYNDICATE I CITY OF GREENVILLE STANDARD FURNJTURE CO. If you wish to knowv something of the Cyclone truck and Cyclone Ser v'ice, ask any of our owners. All are satisfiedl. He Sure Duy Cyclone Cyclone Starter & Truck Co. Greenville, S. _.._._.,.....- .... .._..... .. ..... I,11 t's'Dtti STATEMENT OF TIE CONDITION OF THE KEOWE BANK - the LOCATED AT PICKENS, S..C. At'the Close 'of Busf ess December the 31st 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts -- . ....,.... .... -. -.._ . .--- .$138,825.52 Overdrafts--- -- --- -- --....--- .- --- .. ------ 416.26 Furniture and Fixtures _+------ .----.- .. -- .. . . 2,465.00 Other Real Estate Owned'.. -- - -- . -- --- .--. . 5,911.60 Due from Banks and Bankers ,.... -. ..-.. 7,497.90 Currency - .. .- -. -- . . .......... 610.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin -.-- -----.....-.... . .. .. . .. .-.. J87.41 Total---- -- -- -- -- -....-------..----- --- - --$50,113.68 'LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In ..----.. '-. Surplus Fund...... .,- .. ... - ...... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses anti Taxeg Dividends Unpaid-- .. . - ........ Individual Deposits Subject to Check_.._ Savings Deposits---- -- -- ---------- ---- -- Cashiers Checks---- -- ------------- . - Bills Payable including Certificates for Money Bor. Total------ -- -- ------------------------ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens Before me came J. C. Carey, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition 'of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. C. CAREY Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January 19224 JAS. P. CAREY, Jr. Correct Attest ; : , Notary Public.. J. P. CAREY A. J. BOGGS J. C. CAREY Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FORT HILL BANK LOCATED AT CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. At the Close of Business December the 31st, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts _____________------$89,996.95 Overdrafts -----------------------... .------146.: Furniture and Fixtures ......._.._ ......- 2,000.00 Banking House -------------------------------- --- 2,000.00 Due fropn Banks and Bankers-------"--- -------- ------- 17,259.34 Currency - - _------- --------- --- -- ---- -.. 4,560.0( SGold - ~--------- ---- -------------.. - 42.50 Silver and Other Minor Coin-----_- - - 6,681.17 Checks and Cash Items ....__________ 6--8404.1 Total ------------ -------------------- -- ---- -- -- --$117,090.59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In--___ - - - - - $13,100.00 Surplus Fund .. _-..131000.00 Surpls Fun-------------------------------------1000 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid---_-2,318.90 Dividends Unpaid ~~~_ ~_____------------- --------- 23.00 Individual Deposits Subjeot to Check--- _ _ ---$59,517...33 Time Certificates of Deposit ---------- ---- - 39,793.70 1 Cashier's Checks _------------------- 1.337.66 100 .j I + Total ...... ______ o STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. Before me came F. C. Anderson, Cashier of th 3 who, being duly sworn, says that the above and fe - true condition of said bank, as shown by the book: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th da i Correct Attest: N< , D. H. HENRY, B. F. ROBERTSON, F. C. A NDERSON, Directors. EAGLE "M KAAD"" Pencil No.174 For al. t yo r De lerM ade in five grades ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK ?E ENVIL LE E.. 2r home town and county. When he cannot Supply ld will take pleasure in helping yOU to get just what ble. Tell them you are from Pickens county. Introducing' The Highland Automobile Co. Distributors for the VELIE Car.7 A car you will be proud to show your friends. Come and see for yourself. Some.ay you will own one. JUNCTION PENDLETON AND AUGUSTA STREF'. GREENVILLE, S. C. We appreciate the liberal patror we receive from the good peopl< Pickens county. You are always welcome here. Sullivan-Markley Hardware Co. 4 Greenville, S. C.