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OF PICKib 61NT Sealed bidj will be accepted 'or con sidered, presented by any reputable physician of 'Pickens County, up to the 20th of January,: 1922, to do the necessary professional practice' for the County of Pickens'during the year 1922. And the physician 'elected or appointed by the County Commission ers for Pickens County will be expect. l l'. it t Second: To attend all prisoners at the County Jail and to' visit the pri soners at Jail upon the' call of the Sheriff or any person in charge of the jail. Third: To give. all necessary- medi cal attention to those confined in the County chain gang and to be subject to the call of the, guard'of the County gang. - Fourth: To look after the necessary medical attention -of' the inmates of the Pickens County poor farm, and to visit those at the poor farm upon the ] call of the Steward of said home. Fifth: To give necessary medical attention to all persons, in a-radius of ten miles from Pickens County Court House who are unable to employ a physician to look after their medical needs, and shall attend such persons upon the call of the County Supervi sor, or the Clerkc of the'CduntiyBoard. Sixth: To act as one' of the attend ing physicians in all lunacy' examina tions. It is understood that the County Commissioners for Piekns County, S. C., reserve the right to reject any or all bids offered by the physicians of this County unless they are acceptable to said Board. The physicians of the County are hereby requested to file their bids in writing with W. L. Matheney, Pick ens, S. C., Clerk to County Board, before January 20 1922. J. T. McKinney J. F. Lesley J. A. Finley Commissioners for Pickens County NOTICE OF ELECTION. Education the free och School filed with .cation of 1 board per.. mission to hold an election in said school district to determine whethet.or not four mills extra levy shall be~ levied :n said school district for school purposes; It appearing to the County Board cf Education that the petition meets the requirements of the law, there fore, it is ordered that the trustees of the above named school districe. do hold an election January 21, 1922,~ at the school house for the above sta ted purpose. The trustees are, to be managers and shall conduct the election as all general elections are conducted, and in accordan~ce with Sec tion 1208 of the school law. The polls -will be open from 9 a. ini. to 4 p. m. -By order of the County Board oft E.ducation for Pickens county, F. V. Clayton, _______- Sec. and Chairman. SCHOOL HOUSE FOR SALE -The Ruhamah school house will be ?cld to the highest bidder January, '18th., at the school house, promptly at 10:30 a. m. Those interested in' buying a good house that can be used' pas a dwelling, and at your own price *will be interested in this sale. Z. N. Mullinax. G. T. Gillespie Trustees. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. m. Supt. HI. E. Jones. Preaching and first quarterly con ference 7:30 'p. m. Sermon 'by Rev.. J. M. Steadman, Presiding Elder of the Greenville >)rth League (3:30 p. m. e' * r Meeting.Thursday 7:30 p. m. KMartin, . Sami B. Craig KBlythe O . C. Keith en~t~aville, S C Pickens, S C Martin, Blythe, Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South Carolina Practice in State and Federal Courts Pickens Office Phone 39 J. R. Martin J. H. Earle Greenville, S. C. ' Pickens, S. C. K ~ AITAflV STAT OF SOUTH CAROINA COUNTY OF PIOKENS. By N. A. Chrlstopher Esquire Pro bate Judge. Whereas, J. W. Durham, made suit to me tp grant him Letters of Admnin istration of. the-Estate of and Effecte of J. H. Durham 4eeedeed. These are therefore, ;to ote and ad monish all an'd -singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. H. Dur ham, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the. Court of Pro .bate, to be held at Pickens Court House, S. C., on the 20th day of Jan uary 1922, next, after publieation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 7th day of January 1922, in the 146th year of our Independence. N. A. Christopher, Judge of Probate, Pickens County, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Pr("ate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina on the 4th day of February 1922, at 11 o'clock in the, forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave 'to make final, settle ment of the Personal estate of Susan Watkins, deceased, and obtain dis charge as administrator of said estate. E. D. Watkins, Administrator Notice of Final Settlement and Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that we will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 26th day of January. 1922, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Personal estate of A. W. Gravley deceased, and obtain dis charge as Executors of said estate. J. T. McKinney C. M. Gravley Executors. Notice of Final Settlement and Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 28th day of January 1922, at 11 o'clock, in~the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle men~t of the Personal estate of J. M. Clement deceased, and obtain dis charge as administrator of said estate. James Clement Administrator. NOTICE The County Pension Board will meet January 13th, 1922, for the pur pose of revising the Pension Roll for 1922. All widows of soldiers who died in the year 1921, and who married prior to the year 1900, are requested to make out application for pension before the meeting of the County Pension Board and file 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. W. Boone, De fendants. To the Defendant J. W. Boone: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the offce of the Clerk of Court of Comi mon Pleas for the said County on the 22nd day of December, 1921, and t serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at their offce in the City of Pickens, S. C., wvithin twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer the complaint within the, time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relie~f demanded in the complaint. Martin, Blythe, Craig and Keith Plaintiff Attoirneys, '0. S. Stewart Clerk of Court. Pickens County, S. C. Dated: December 22, 1921. Get a $16.00 Dictionary for your school without cost. See advertise - ment abemt it in thht paper. the e by a n al persons hot to -. nt 'birds on oii f and, under the penalty of the law. Charlie Childress I T. B Robinson J. M. Brazeale P. M. Brazeale O; C. Crenshaw J. L. Hunter J. A. H. Townes S. L. Simmons J. T. Massingill a W. M.-Martin Mr. Harper J. B. Brazeale Frank Brazealo W. P. Long TRESPASS NOTICE C TNe, the undersigned hereby prohibi B ill persons from huntirg, fishing, utting timber or trespassing in an. nanner upon our lands, under ful enalty of th law. Ben Porter S 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 f: J. L, Murphee 3 John Gillespie J. M. Gillespie J J. D. Stansell ti . G. E. Kennemore J. A. Hunnicutt p Frank Lewis f' L. P. Stevens 0 E. G. Childress d G. W. Brezeale t - J. C. Stewart. Jackson Cassell W. P. Davis. W. A. Davis a Elijah Winchester J. H. Powers J. 1;. Powers r 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 I W. F. ,Dodson - AUDITOR'S NOTICE z The time for taking returns for o he fiscal year 1929 will open the t econd day of January, 1922, and will lose February 20, 1922, after wvhich r 0 per cent penalty will be 'added, as a provided by law for non-returns. e Reassessment of all property will e' made in 1922, as provided by law. r The auditor will make his usual y oundls as follows: Easley, Wednesday and Thursday anuary 11 and 12. Easley Cotton Mill No. 1, Friday, anuary 13, until 3 p. mn. Alice Cotton Mill, Friday, January 3. 3 to 6 p. m. Flat Rock, Saturday, January 14. Glenwood Coteon Mill, Monday, anuary 16. M4 W. Hester's Store, Tuesday, anuary 17, until 2 o'clock p. mi. Looper's Gin, Wednesday, January, 8, forenoon. Dacusville, Wednesday. January 18, fternoon, and Thursday, January 19, orenoon. Peters Creek, Thursday, January LO, afternoon. Pumipkintown, Friday, January 20, orenoon. Holly Springs, Friday, January 20, fternooni. Antioch, Saturday, Janua ry 21, orenoon. Mile Creek, Monday, January 2?, ~orenoon. Praters, Monday, January 23, after loon. Six Mile, Tuesday, January 24. Croswell, Wednesday, January 25 mtil 3 o'clock p. nm. Respectfully, HENRY A TOWNES, Auditor. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms in Pickens, Deonee andl Greenville counties. City property, G eenville, Easley and Seneca. R. E. BRUCE, Pickens, S. C. Office Over Keowee Bank. RubIy-Tism, antiseptic and pain. killer, fr r infec~ed sores, te'ic~ri Tax rtur ib' bi r. $2 lilay t ound at' the followhig piacs Central-Farmers Bank, Central ank, Isaqueena Mill. Cetntral R 4-W. S. Gantt, J. L. [urphree. Calhoun R 1-T. S. Ramsay. Cateechee--L. L Leopard. Norris-ID. C. Garrett. Clemson College-P. S. McCollum. Libeity-Liberty Bank, Farmers nd Merchants Bank', W. B. Glenn, asley Mill No. 2 office. Liberty R 1-M. Joe Boggs. Easley-Easley Mill No. 1 office, ommercial Bank, Easley Loan and rust Co., Magistrate Jameson, Alice [ill office, Glenwood Mill office. Easley R. F. D.-L. L. Smith, J. .Hughey. Dacusville-N. B. Williams, G. W. owen. Marrietta R 2-L. S. Edens. Pickens R 2-D. E. Garrett. Pickens R 3-J. B. Chastain. Pickens R 4-S. B. Edens, A. C. utherland. Nimmons--^. C. Bowie. Eastatoe-W. R. McKinney. Six Mile-J. L. Dillard. HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor. COUNTY TAX NOTICE. The books for the collection of tate and County taxes will be open -om October 15, 1921, to December Lst, 1921. Those wh'o prefer to can pay in anuary, 1922, with 1 per cent addi onal. Those who prefer paying in ebruary, 1.922, may do so with 2 er cent additional. Those who pre .r paying in March 1922, to the 15th E said month, may do so by an ad Ition of 7 per cent. After said date e books will close. Those who do not wish to come to e office can write me and I will irnish them with the amount due nd they can remit me by check, coney order or registered mail. lease do not send money without gistering same, as it is liable to et lost and it is at senders risk. State Levy, 12 mills. Ord Co., 9 - mills. Const. School, 3 mills. Road Bond 3 3-4 mills. Good Roads, 2 mills. Special Road, 6 1-4 mills. Total, 36 mills. Road Tax, $3.00. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. londs, Hurricane township, 2 inills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. fonds, Eastatoe township, 2 mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds, Pickens township, 2 mills. Poll tax $1.00. (One Dollar.) ,very rnale person between the ges f 21, to 60 years is liable except hose excused by law. Conmmutation Road Tax, $3.00. All iale persons between the age of 21 nid 50 years are liable, except those xcused by law. Capitation Dog Tax $1.25. All ersons owning dogs are required to ay a tax of $1..25 on each dog. 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. Disrict No. 9. 20 mills. District No. 10, 11 mills. District No, 11, 24 mills. District No. 12, 10 mills. Di'strict No. 13, 15 1-2 mills. District No. 14, 8 mills. District No. 15, None. 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. District 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 milks. Disatrict No. 28. 8 mill.. District No. 29, 10 mills. District No. 30, 8 mills. Distric~t No. 31, 20 mills. District No. 32, 8 mills. District No. 33, 11 1-2 mills. District No. 35, 8 mills. istrict No. 36, 10 mill. District No. 37, 13 mills. Distriiict No. 38, 16 mills. District No. 39, 8 mills. District No. 40, 8 mills. District No. 41, 8 mills. District No. 42, 18 mills. District No. 44, 8 mills. District No. 45, 4 mills. District No. 46, 15 mills. District No. 47, 8 mills. District No. 48, 8 mills. District No. 49, 15 mills. Dstrict No. 50, 8 mIls. District No. 51, 8 mills. District No. 52, 8 mills. District No. 55, $ mills.. District No. 56, 8 mills. 0. T. Hinton, County Treasuer. of Pickens County The Pickens Sentinel wants to place' a Web ster's New International Dictionary in e ery school in Pickens Coun ty. without cost to the school. Here is the Plan in a Nutshell: The Sentinel will give a Webster's New International Dictionary to every school that will obtain 40 new or renewal yearly subscriptions to The Pickens Sentinel between now and March 1. Either pupils or teachers may solict subscriptions anywhere they wish. There is no restriction on territory. The forty subscriptions must all be sent in at one time and the money must accompany them. This Dictionary is almost an encyclopoedia within itself and is the recognized authority everywhere. Every school in the county should have Webster's New International D ictionary is the latest unbridged dictionary published. IT CONTAINS Over 400,000 vocabulary terms, including all the new words, 30,000 Gazetteer entries, 12,000 Biographical entries, Thousands of other references, ' 6,000 Illustrations, 2,700 pages, Many colored maps and drawings. The only dictionary with the new dilvided page. The type matter is 'equivalent to that of a 15 volume encyclopedia. The Dictionary. is handsomely bound, weighs 14 pounds aind size of pages is 12 3-8x9 3-4 inches. The selling price of this Dictionary is $16.00. It is absolutely the best and most complete dictionary published, A egpy of this Dictionary may be seen at The Sentinel office. Teachet's and pupils will find it an easy task to obtain the uequired number of subscriptions to the county paper. Many subscriptions are now expiring and will be renewed without effort. If you want a dictionary for your school, just go ahead and get the subscriptions. It is not necessary to notify us that you intend working for one, though we will be glad to k now as soon as possible that you want The price of The Sentinel is $1.50 a year, $1.00 for eight months, 75c for six months. 'The total amount of subscriptions must equal $60 to get a dictionary. No dubscriptions accepted for less than six months under this plan. If forty pupils wvill obtain one subscription each they can get a Dic tionary for their school in a few mi nutes. Begin working today before somne other school enters your teirrItory. If sonme of the larger schools want two Dictionaries they may be ob tained with 40 subscriptions each.* The Pickens Sentinel