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WITH6OLOMONEY LOSi Cash brop Production Costs Can 8 Cut In Halt By Food And Grain Making And Saving At Home Atlanta, Ga.-(Special.)-"No on lb wise enough to know or foresee th - Outcome of the world wide financia and political mix-up that has followe, the world war and the inflate'd pric( Joy riding spree that we hove all ex gaged in," said H. G. Hastings, Prei ident of the Georgia Association, Geos gia's organisation for state-wide de elopment. "The wise farmer in the South wil forget the 80 to 40 cent cotton pric that led him to disaster in 1920 ant figure on a selling price of arouni 15 cents under conditions of norma yield and acreage which we are ver: liable to have in 1922. This necessi tates reduced cost of cotton makin or else being wiped out. ' "The cost of cotton or other caul crop making in the South or any where else is largely food cost, foo for the farmer and his tazpily, fos in the shape of grain and forage to his working live stock. Wit' low price for cotton or other cash crop th tarmer cannot afford to pay any 01 oider profit or expense oh the tool be, his family and working live stoel A Consume. This means to quit living off of supply merchants' shelves an, to live off the products of home acres "The situation requires chickens hogs, milk cows and acres of corn oats, wheat, forage and miscellane ous crops from which to feed them Last but not least, in importance, i the home vegetable garden which i the quickest and cheapest 'source o food in the world. "Most folks here in the South don' taken the home garden seriously an( thereby-,make a great mistake. Ther are too many of the 'lick and a prom ise' sort of gardens and mighty fev of the real sure enough kind. - "We have been told repeatedly by those who plan and prepare for a real garden, plant it, tend it and keep 11 replanted through the season, that i1 furnishes half the family living at nc money cost except the small amount spent for the seeds needed. "The garden is, or rather should be, the earliest planted. It brings food the quickest. It starts cutting store bills for food the first week anything Is ready to use. A little later, half or more needed for the table comes out of the garden. "If rightly tended and replanted it supplies food all summor and fall, the surplus above daily needs goes into cans 'or is dried for winter use. Yes, the right kind of garden is a life saver, and we all need a life-saver of this kind In 1922." SCHOOLS WILL GET DICTION -(t: ARIES FREE ..Some eight or ten schools have no tified The Sentinel that they will ge one -of the Webster's -New Interna tional Dictionaries advertised in thi paper. - The Sentinel is gratified at the- in terest being taken by the schools il the offer. The plan will help Th< *Sentinel, the schools and the peopli who subscribe for The Sentinel. Wit1 all people interested in schools ani school news readers of the count: paper we will be in better positio1 than ever to assist the schools witl their publicity. The Seintinel is receiving new vol unteer subscriptions almost every da: niow. This being campaign yes every, interested citizen wants hi county paper. The schools will fin it *an easy mlatte.' to obtain sub scriptions if they make the effort. I...WH E The home merci Syour needs BUY IN G I youwant. Firnis and .Nearly Forty Years In E STRADLEY TRUST WORTH' GOOD STORE S A Share of Your atri THE U JUST A A SENSA Made by W. C. Durant, former * - F. S. Bauri 200 W. The books for the 'collection o State and County taxes will be ope1 from -October 16, 1921, te Decembo 31st, 1921. e Those who prefer to can pay 11 January, 1922, with 1 per cent addi tional. Those who prefer paying i1 February, 1922; may do, so with per cent additional. Those who pre fer paying in March 1922, to the 15t1 of said month, may do so by an ad , dition of 7 per cent. After. said date i. the books will close. - Those who do not wish to come t< the office can write me and I wil furnish them with the amount dui and they can remit me by check money order or registered mail 1 Please do not send money withou i registering same, as it is liable ti 1 get lout - and it is at senders risk F 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. i Total, 86 mills. r Road Tax, $3.00. 3 Levy for interest on Pickens R. R Bonds, Hurricane township, 2 mills Levy for interest on Pickens R. R Bonds, Eastatoe township, 2 mills Levy for interest on Pickens R. R Bonds, Pickens township, 2 mills Poll tax $1.00. (One Dollar.) Every male person between the gee of 21 to 60 years is liable except those excused by law. Commutation' Road Tax, $3.00. All male persons between the ages of 21 e and 50 years are liable, except those excused by law. Capitation Dog Tax $1.25. All persons owning dogs are required tc pay 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. District 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. Distrct No. 22, 8 mills. District No. 23. 10 mills. A District No. 24, 10 mills. District No. 25, 11 mills. District No. 26, 13 mills. District No. 27, 3 mills. District No. 28. 8 mills. District No. 29, 10 mills., - District No. 30, 8 mills. District No. 31, 20 mills.1 S District No. 32, 8 mills. District No. 33, 11 1-2 mills. S District No. 35, 8 mills. istrict No. 36, 10 nmilln. District No. 37, 13 mills. Distriiict No. 38, 16 mills. ' District No. 39, 8 mills. 1 District No. 40, 8 mills. District No. 41, 8 mills. - District No. 42, 18 mills. 7 District No. 44, 8 mills. r District No. 45, '4 mills. s District No. 46, 15 mills. I District No. 47, 8 mills. - District No. 48, 8 mills. District No. 49, 15 mills. ?RE TC iant is entitled to y our trade: REENVILLE, our big sisterc individuals whose names app usiness In GREENVILLE DRY GOODS S Ladies and Children's K) Ready-to-~Wear [ MERCHANpISE ER VICE nage Will Be'- Appreciatec UR ANT REAL GOOD CAR. -TION EVERYWHERE head of General Motors. L.j ) Delivered ee Motor Co. North st. Greenville, s. District' No. O1, 8 mille. District 'No. "52, 8 mills. District No. 55, 8 mills. C District No. 56, 8 mills. O. T.. Hinton, County Treasuer. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-at-Law. Pratice in all Courts. Pickens Office in Court House. Greenvle Office opposite Postoffice, Phone 404. 1 G. G. CHRISTOPHE R Attorney-at-Law. Pratice in all Courts. Office over Pickens Bank. Pickens, S. C. B. F. Martin, Sam B. Craig E. M. Blythe O. C. Keith Greenville, 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. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms in Pickens, Oconee and Greenville counties. City property, G eenville, Easley and Seneca. R. E. BRUCE, Pickens, S. C. Office Over Keowee Bank. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS All persons holding claims against the estate of the late J. H. Durham must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 10th day.of February, 1922 or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to J. W. M. Durham. J. W. M. Durham, Administrator. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mary J. Barr must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 4th day of February, 1922, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or beifore date to B. J. Johnston. - a . .B. J. Johnston. Executor. NOTICE OF FINA~L SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pfckens 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 First. He is your neighbor and ity, where the business mnen a ear in this directory are know Cyclone.Ownei FISKE-CARITER C HUNTINGTO CHARLEE C. R. - CLYCONE TRa - SOUTHERN DR1 CITY OF ( STANDARD F If you wish to know something of vice, ask any of~our owners. All a He Sure Cyclone Start c Greenv We,- the undersigned, hereby wart all persons not to hunt birds on ou land, under the penalty 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 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 be found' at the following places: Central-Farmers Bank, Central Bank, Isaqueena 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, Farmer3 and Merchants Bank, W. B. Glenn, Easley Mill No. 2 office. , Liberty R 1-M. Joe Boggs. Easley-Easley Mill No. 1 office, Commercial Bank, Easley Loan and Trust Co., Magistrate Jameson, Alice Mill office, Glenwood Mill office. Easley It. 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. Sutherand. Nimmons--. C. Bowie. Eastatoe-W. R. McKinney. Six Mile-J. L. Dillard. Sunset-A. T. Winchester. HENRY A. TOWNES, Auditor. 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