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THE DANCING CONTROVERSY A'l LIBERTY "Grandmothers, put in your appli cation' in time, to 1111 the vacancies left by the 'frivolous and frolicsome teachers'," reads the concluding state ment in a communication which a number of teachers at the Liberty j.ublic school issued, to throw some light on their attitude toward the iesolutions of the school board at L.iberty that they shall not partici pate in any more (lances. The teachers, in reply, said the reso lutions were wholly unnecessary, that c:Ay a regnest would have been neces ;y, consider'g the co-operating exps~ ~~' oftntr.Tey said4 it would Fe im po1] . i l e for the .iherty teachers l t;(1 h( ' O I onuiV ', as there. are no 1'e :eatonal c~ente'rs .t 1,.enyV. They n1(end( that whotlesl':omel tamus-emlenlt s neccsslry iml a1 well-rouided life, al assert that if they bcvome dull, it will he !ack of play, rat her than the t...er-abut'lanrce. 'The teachers also wish t; clarify "es strOrie that were dev!opel by the situn' :i a i.;b)ty. "As the ia te' now sia ids, o''u' da nce in w hi - iii of the teacloher ;ock part was givcn in the quiet little club hall hefo're the Christ.mas holi days," say. a statement by the teach - iS. "Prl'evious to this, there were reiveral fracltices which four or five couples attended. slothers and broth .rs of several of the dancers were the chaperoni s." 'lh! reply to the Greenville News, tiey said: "Quoting fromii the Green v ille News: "The dances which were said to have continued into the late hours - or the early hours,' we heg to ment i( ion he fact, that as the case waI s I ported (, it was 'which was said' ialihr than whiclh was titie. We (eaclwri lw o (f but le instance w hen t i' ath nn cont inued to a t tason. hi I' hat ou irl." Ct tiuiny with their exlanation, t!' t; ber, sa1: , id): '' l it :Im ' a,<o nt' 111 \m Ah t 1 .loin-nal w\. ro~i ,, 1' ': t +t e r, s ft li ite s--- i ni c- +:ihinej." It re tuir s,' a ' ry: vivid 'e.i n ation to t stmt m11 a li tt <al.i htx l w ith 1ace ae t. m' a t' ;tom ino-' :! Irma', fat'' ir l'y ha lre. , w"l: I lf 1 "- It ,his :11d ('very\t !intL "el' n ich to ct ; tie Ihe statmt tIhat fth1'e t 'lw irs formdi' the w'ite - ite: at hlnI rp'i :tiv I, w V.)' 11'' I h Iei . litl h' 1 21 1'! e .. Th1 t t eacher o the 'e tit tiltof (tti : ill . "on Tnd I.t ay. lie!otn, .1:1nna:ry 1. t hey .M at,. '', ." i L. N. I'n' ,a1e1 a f atc lt ). et io 't w 'li h re '. l t i- wer) r( ' i t 1; r., tach r n e 'e ply a not h(-- y ar'11. T'h. re( nd l't wer wholy, t ' un e.4 a Vy. (' tndd(rinte tht c -ophrs :tin ~et rlc tof t her t, itoly and reliest "Asthe Thae oe er a your' W needs BhaY wINlGR youen isant.ssr Fins anwdll Nh qearlyn F l or Y ars n phy A'Sare o e iYour atro. Mae bytie WisC intformer t th Opposite home mercha ',MRS. t. H. HENDERSON ENTER. TAINS Anderson Tribune On -Marshall avenue, January 2nd, . Mrs. Henderson, in her beautiful home entertained about forty old ladies for. . her mother, Mrs. Mack Farmer, of Easley. We will not hesitate a mo ment in saying it was one of the most beautiful parties of the Yuletide season. Sure enough we were all old ladies; but you never saw such a han(some set of old ladies. We were all dressed in our very best and did our level best. While we pushed old Father Time back fifty years and made ourselves believe we were again the belles of 1870. We had all this to do to keep pace with Mrs. Mack l"arner. She was the lassie of the party. From January 2nd, 1859, to January 2nd, 1922, Mrs. Farmer was growing up to and living through a lovely w: manhood: and don't forget it, the t.; years were well spent, for today she is a good speciman of a sweet old mother in Israel, and no wend( r her daughter delights in showing her olt to her many friends. SIe is proud of her and well she may be, and we are all proud to know her --so happy to have a chance to be with her when she comes to Ander son. With some of us we couldn't think of a party and maybe meet with strange faces. )eath has made our t hearts ache till we want to hide away r and keep our sorrow all our own; C but this is not the feeling you have I when you place your hand in that I of dear old Mother Farmer. You I want to lay your ad on her shoulder < and listen to he' words of comfort that seems every word a prayer, for she, too, knows how to weep and her - heart always aches with those who sorrow. Yes, we are glad we had the pleasure of this party; but sorry as we can he that we can't do justice in describing it; but sure as you live, it was good to be there. The refreshments were tip top-the very best, our1 city Could give, and just heaps atol heaps of it, and would vou Ialove it. \irs. liendersoni had about. ' dozen (f the very prettiest girls in town to wait upon us. They :nor 1.> us nd played for us, and 'l' +.:s cat till we werd helpless, whil1 all this time a piano and two 'violins were doing their best, and ' ( c'y way our eyes turned( we behold rat bowers of rich flowers; and :ist., but not. least., was a great big nl.e mtotulnted with 63 candles, all Al, y 'u mliss.ed this. and worlds of th.e good tings:, by not being an *'ld [M :d a lucky one to get an invitat ion to Mrs. lender.:n' party. whr t." 11 thimother 'sat a qoeetn on1 t rn'. One Who 'as h'lere. t h' nt $16.00 Dict ionary fo:r your N .dicO of Final SettIlementt an'd Dis charge. Notivo is hereby given that I will r k * applien t in t o N. . C'hrist opheri .1.. Jur~ of P'robat for Pii ickens ''ndy, ini the St ate of' South Carolina, on t he 8t h day of .Jainuary 1 922, at :1 'eek, in the for'ion,. 01 as soon reaf't saidl ajpolieation cant be ardI, for leavye to make final settle ptof the Personal'e estate of J1. M. tmnt dleceased, and obtain (dis charge as adintistrator of said estate. James Clement Administrator. R EO nt is entitled to your trade fir EENVILLE, our big sister cit ldividuals whose names appea ~iness In GREENVILLE DRY GOODS La dies and Children's Ready-to-Wear' MERCHANDISE RVICE age Will Be Appreciated URALNT ~AL Goot cgR. ON EVERYWHERE ud of General Motors. Delivered a A~otor Go, .'th St. Greenvilli, S. C NOTICE OF ELECTION. Office of County Supt. of Education of Pickens County. Whereas 'a petition from the free. holders and electors of Six Mile School District No. 27, has been filed with the County Board of Education of Pickens county, asking said board per. mission to hold an election in said school district to determine-whether or not four mills extra levy shall be levied in said school district for school purposes; It appearing to the' County Board of Education that the petition meets the requirements of the law, there fore, it is ordered that the trustees of the above named school district :lo hold an election January 28, 1922, it the school house for the above stated purpose. The trustees are to )e managers and shall conduct the 3lection as all general elections are onducted, and in accordance with Sec ;ion 1208 of the school law. The polls ,vill be open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. By order of the County Board of education for Pickens county, F..V. Clayton, Sec. and Chairman. 'OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS All persons holding claims against he estate of the late J. H. Durham nust present the same, duly proven, n or before the 10th day of Februarys 922 or be debarred payment; and all )ersons indebted to said estate must nake payment on or before the above late to J. W. M. Durham. J. W. M. Durham, Administrator. COTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED. ITORS. All persons holding claims against .he estate of the late Mary J. Barr Must present the same, duly proven, Im or before the 4th day of February, 922, er be debarred payment; and LdI persons indebted to said estate mist make payment on or before late to L. J. Johnston. B. J. .Johnston. Executor. NOTICE OF FIN.L SETTLEM ENT AND )ISCIIARGE 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 ith day of February 1922, at I I o'clock in the forienoon, or its soon threafter as said application can be heard. for leave to make final, settle nictit of the Personal estate of Susan Watkins. dc(eased, aul obtain dis charge as adlmin istrator of said estate. E. D). Watkins, Admll~iistraitor Notice of Final Settlemet. and Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that we wilI make applicat ion t'o N. A. Christopher s~q., Judge of Probate for Pickens -ounty, in t he State of South Carolina, mo the 2e0th day of .Ja nuary 1922, at II o'clock, ini the forenoon, or as soon hereafteir as said application can be ceard, for leave to make final settle nient of the Personal estatei of A. WV. ?ravley deceased, and obtain dis .harge as Executors of said estate. J. T. McKinney C. M. Grav'ley. Executors. St. He is your neighbor an< ~, where the business men r in this directory are know Cyclone Qwne, FISKE-CARirER C HUN1ONGTO CHARLEE C. R. - .- . .CLYCONE TR. SOUTHERN DR1 CITY 0? ( sTANDARD F If you wish to know something of vice, ask anfy of our owriers. All Cyclone Starte ;.TRESPASS N OE W , the undersigned, hereby war ll' preons not to hunt. bhds on ou land, under the penalty of the law. Charlie Childress - T. B. Robinson - J. M. Brazpale P. M. Brazeale O. C. Crenshaw J. L. Nunter J. A. H. Townes S. L.* Shimons J. T. Massingill W. M. Martin Mr. Harper J. B. Brazeale Frank Brazeale W. P. Long AUDITOR'S NOTICE Tax return blanks for 1922 may b< found at the following places: Central-Farmers Bank; Contra Bank, Isaqucena Mill. Central R 4-W. S. Gantt, J. L Murphree. Calhoun R 1-T. S. Ramsay. Cateechee-L. L Leopard. Norris-D. C. Garrett. Clemson College-P. S. McCollum Liberty-Liberty Bank, . Farmers and Merchants Bank, W. B. Glenn, Easley Mill No. 2 office.. Liberty R 1-M. Joe Boggs. Easley-Ea'ley Mill No. 1 office, Commercial Bank, Easley Loan and Trust Co., Magistrate Jameson, Alice Mill office, Glenwood Mill office. Easley R. F. -D.-L. L. Smith, J. 0. Hughey. Dacusville--N. B. Williams, G. W. Bowen. 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. Sutherland. Nimmons-E. C. Bowie. Eastatoe-W. R. McKinney. Six Mile-"J. L. Dillard. HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor. Million Packets Of Flower Seeds Free We holiove In flowers armud tile home of the South. n1owere b hkt i up the hone surriuadtage and give pleasure and eatiefaotion o ttoee whc ha', them. We have filled more than a million packets of erde, of beautiful yal ' waiy grown flowers to be given tc our Oistomers this sprw. rouldn't yon like to have five paekete of beautiful flowers freei QU CAN GEAT TEM! ast.tngs 198t catalog is a I100pa e headeomey1 iluetre.>d 4 ase d book tiTI from ooret to eovr of t.retbrhn desertpena and illustraticamr of regotahlee, Gentws ant farm (rope. - It Is full of htwpf-il gar den. flower and~ farm information that Is needed in eriy &muthErn home andi. fIco. the catalog telli you bow tA get t.hose flower seedsr absogtety fre Write for cor l12octaloginow.i1 tiful ieo-1 book over punh4sed, and you will b~e mightyyl~ad you've got It There Is no obltgatiovn to buy anyw thIng. JTupt asik for the cata1og, and It Will Cmolf hy return mail. H. G. HASTgN.6 CO., EDSMEN, ATLANTA, &A. .666 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippt quicker than anything we know, pre venting pneumonia. E INGCF I helping you to build up yot are always glad to See you ar n by The Sentinel to be relial rs In Greenville 'ONSTRUCTION CO. N & 4GUERIRY r DUSIIAN BRAMLET (FFIC ROUTES [IG SY'NDICATE IREENVILLE' URNITURE CO. the Cyclone truck and. Cyclone Ser re satisfied. Buy Cclone i & Truck Co. Q,, t' Ia ODflSANDEN In ever; large stock of merchandise a lot from time to time--Maybe tlhe box for a pair o doesn't injury the quality o? the shoes--But ne as Odds and Ends. For the next few days I shall place on a various kinds of merchandise at an amazingly I need the room--so these goods must go. Here are a few things found, in this sale, things not listed here. Come let' usehow you One lot Boys' pants One lot Lalies Sweaters One lot Children's Sweaters One lot Men's Sweaters One lot Children's Shoes One lot Men's and Boy's Shoes One lot Ladies Coat Suits One lot Ladies Coats One lot Children's Coats One lot Ladies Shirts One lot Men's Overcoats Bring us your produce. '.our trade is app J. W. HEND/ PICKENS CABINLT Headquarters for Sash, Doors We have a nice line of Bui Can furnish odd sizes to order. Let us make you a price on al in the building line. A few thousand brick at the i I6= m04s 59a U -* The Pickens Sentinel ville Daily News Bot of The News ) For the balance of this year The Sentinel ty subscribers the following special .. er: The Greenville News (Daily and Su (lay) regt The Pickens. Se'ntin el, regular price-.._. Regular subscription price of both apers one SPECIAL OFFER: Both papers ne year . The Greenville News (Danily without Sunday The Sentinel, regular price...._.. Regular subscription price of both aperA one SPECIA L OF FER: Both papers nie year _ The Greenville News giv'es you the state a Sentnel keeps you posted on your omne count3 of the best dailies in the South and he only dIa to rural readers in Pickens county he same di *Bring or send all subscriptions o the Sent ?EENVILI tr home town and county. When, lhe d will take plIeasure in helping you to >le. Tell them you are from Pickens Vou Should Ku The Highland Auto Distributors for the V The hOuse that puts 8ERVICE first. We will let you .be the jndgce. 'NEAR THE AMERICAN. BANK, GiR We appreciate, the libei we receive fromn the g< Pickens county. You are tvays welco Sp~iIlvan-Marklev Har( Greenville, S C. odds and erids will be found f shoes gets misplaced---this ver-t ass they are lassed ale all Odds and Ends of low prices. But there are various other ' through these goods: mo{ reciated. WIOKS WORKS and Mouldings. lders' Hardware. 4 1ything you need *ight price. and Green h. for Price alone vill make its Pickens coun J ar price-----------$9.00 ------- -----------.1.50 ----.----------.$ .0 regular price.--$7.00 ------- -------- -- ---.1.50 - year ----------......$8.0 ----------------..$7.00 nid outsideO news and The affairs. The News is one ily paper that is delivered Ly it is printed, nel office. cannot supply get just what ~ounty. - moieCo. ELIEi Car. EENVILLE, 8. C. 'al patronage. >od people of me here. Iware Co4 . e 1 .