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PICKENS, 8. . PUBLI HD EVERY THURSDAY. 61.60 a Year Invariably in 'Advance, eresfd at lickensa 8C. -Patoffee a4 Second Class Mai Matter. GARY IIIOTT, Editor and Mgr. SUPPLY i31100 FOR PMCKENS COU N''Y. Introduced by Pickens ('ounty Dele gattion. To provide for the levy of taxes for all county pure.- !'t r Pickens county for the tiscal . - beginning J:nuIary , 2. : .,al.. to be expcnde(d as foll. ,, i: ' much be neces ary. Be it esnact "T by tI ' ( neral As se.nbly of t. stat , South Caro Section 1. That at tax of ten (10) mills, it so much be necessary, is hereby levied up n all taxable prop erty in the county of Pickens, for e unty purposes tot' the tiscal year beginning January 1st, 1922, for the amounts and for t1: purposes here inafter stated. that is to say: la) R''(Is and( bridges: C( (ISs crytt1 ra ..... ..$15.000 (b) Salaric..: Cil ik of c' ort an assistant 3,1;00 Tfreasurer. - - - -)t 2,400 Auditor. ..... .60) Clerk to Auditor........ - 300 Supt. of Education ....... 1,800 Travel Cxpenses of Su perin-.. tendlent of Ed. . .- .... 100 Attorn,.'y... .. - - - .- 100 Physician .. .... ..... 600 Coroner.. - .. ... .. . - ... 250 Supervis... . .. 2,400 2 County ('omnmissioners at $400 each . . . . 800 Clerk to Board of County Commissioners ... 600 Judge of 'robate __'_.. ---1200 Constables_-. 1,00) Alagist rates: Easley... --- 500 l.iberty : 500 Central. .". . . . 250 Catc(liVee 75 Calhoun -.. ..75 Six 'Mile' 75i - 54) Pumkinown50 D)ucusville.'......- - i;) (c) County Boards: Rerdt of I-:ducation 5 Board of -:lualization - :1) 'T'otal - (di) .Jail sp(ss, inel u in (I etin g fprisoune.rs..... ,)) (e) .urors an1d witn11('4- .-. -e !!1) and Pleer Steward to poor farm . 7oel Total . _.. (9) Post mtottms, in tts and1( lunaey . .01,0)0 (h) Public bihldings, inila.I ing water, fuel, li'g"ht and mnsurance.. - .. ... I ,0( (,) Printin<.-, post age~ antd stationry.- ---- . ,.0 ( k) Aliscelbmieous con'llti ngent: Vital statistic's -. - - - - . 50 Indexing vital statist is by Clerk o f Court r .. q ' Automobile for Sutpervi.ai..- 851 (I) Rural Police: 3 Rural Policemen at $1 ,8 (mn) Tloma to Club: Farm dJemonist rat ion ag'~ent .. 2100 (n) Interest oni ('ounlty indebted ness: I nterest on cutrrrat Ioan s. in of taxes------ - - - - - - -- .500 (o) Pat lnli.'je e Pick' 2.''h. w .2pI easu rer cr ceive bids from banks ( Pickens county banks being~ gi ven pr'eferene) fomiterest on dlepositIs to the (cred it of the saidi county, an td for terms on loans when neenleinIhehlId Posit said funds in such hank or banks as shall make the best terms for same. A not ice snail be inistd in one to' mor'e niewspa per's published in said (('untyv, or sent to the banirks of the countsv for bidls il ai lpit 1 taale . -prt i r'esCunt lve (5) mills, three f ifths (3-5)o the proceeds shall besetocmle the Pickens-North~ searo complete hanti te reainingr tfifh (h-5 ing the Nbrris-Six Mile roa and sol Pumplkintown road,. if soro ml ate the -essary. Should there be a balane after the roads are complet0, ahe Supervisor is hereby directedto~5 the same in topsoiling tho L.iberty Anderson road, and it' still a remain der the Supervisor shall utse the sam0 as may be directed b~y a majiority oft the delegation: Prtovid(edl. That the County Supervisor is hereby author ized to borrow such sums as may be nd( when necessary. in lanticipation of the collection of the levy above ?wovid!ed for. Transfe"s fronm one item to another may be made upon the written an~provatl Of a major'ity o~f the delegation. The Aud'itor an I Treasurer wvith the approval of the delegeation is her'ehv autthori7ed and enipowered to incease or dlecrease the generaI levy herein providled to meet the approp~riations herein made. The Taylor Coiquitt Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are now in a nosition to handle all the White Oak ties broug~ht in andI pay. CASH for them. Brother that sounds good for the CASHT is what we are need rin most thesn ay. " . T 'J J ' t t 1 i i ' V l K N T 0 " ' RURAL, .1 A(L S1:itV1CEi By dkxrtion of tUe 7bfi e5o. parment, postmasters throughout the country hav.e recently made an inspection of the .rural 'outes from their offices. ''. " It is the desire ofthe Department, anti its liurpose, to provide qdequate and convenient service,.'so fai as ma be possible, to ' alIK persons -r sid n in rural comniunities, but this And can not be- attained without the full cooperation of the, patron "I 'the ef forts of 'postmasters and : ariers to serve them prontptly, reg 4rly and satisfactorily. Whatever facilitates the work of the carrier is of direct benefit to the patrons, for the greater the ease and speed with which a carrier may cover his route the earlier and better the service affordhd. So, patrons of rural delivery can greatly help themselves by helping their carrier, seeing to 16that roads are kept in good condition and promptly opened aftcy storms, by keeping the approaches to their box v.s clear, and by promptly.,efad..willing. ly correcting any irregularities af feeting their boxes when asked to do Another great assiktance :that pa trons can render carriers.is.by keep ing themselves supplied with pnd us im", 'tamps instead of plabthg un stamped mail, with money for the pljpurse of the required postage, in the IoXUm. This delays the carrier anid stimetimes imposes a great hard. ship (n him, especially in cold or stormV weather. If preferredt, stamp ed envelois. either printed or plain. may 'e obtained from' the carrier, are of good quality, and cost but little more than the value of the stamps upon them, and are redeem able at the value of the stamps. if damaged, but returned in a practi cally whole condition. If necessary to place money in a box, it should be put in a coin-holding receptacle or be properly iwrapped so, as to be easily picked up 6y the carrier. Money fo'r the purchase of money orders should not be. left in the boxes but should be handed to the carrier and a receipt obtained: ALONG PICKENS ROUTE 3. Health is very good except an ep e(demie of colds. Mr. and Mrs. B3. R. Gilstrap spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gillespie of the i'raters community spent. Sun day with home folks on route 3. The teachers from this section who att enled the teachers' meeting at Liberty Saturday were Misses Louise and Annie Gravely and Eleanor Mc D)aniel. ,iW are glad to know that our old ' tend and ncighbor J. Matt Stewart of Picens is moving back to our ci mmunity. Mrs. Wade Stewart and children of Pickens are visiting friends an'd rel ative: in ths section. Mr. ad Mrs. C. C. Evans, who have been living in Easley for the past year, have moved back to their old he me comn.munity. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cater and chil !ren of the Praters community spent Sunda v at the home of Mrs. A. P. Perritt. Twelve Mile school is progressing nicely with Mrs. Olive Adams as prin c pal and Miss Louise Gravely as mistmnt. We are proud of our newv bu ildimg. The children were pleased to leave the old house diowa in the hollow and go out uponi top of the hill to the handsome three-room building 'where they would haye plen ty of room and light. The building iy co'mpleted' except a few hours paint ing and a few other small .iobs. We m'"e usinig the oM seats 'ind some "hairs af present. The next move will be t~o couin all thre4 of the rooms with patent desks between now. and Robert Welborn attended the Billy Sunday meeting at Spartanburg when he spoke to the Masons. .of- South Carelina. There were 2,800 lklasons present from all parts of' the state. They met at the county court house and marched two and. two- to the Tabernacle. Mr. Sunday preached on the life of King Solomon. What dloes a man get out of life was theme of sermon. Each 'P4soh g~d a dol lar toward the exa-ense. of he meet ing, making a tot'd $2,80'O.- Every body ought to1 hea{ at 'least' dhe..of Rev. Sunday's serrtens. Reader. SHE LOOKS SQ0 WELL AND H MY See the rich, red blood, th1sign 'o health, showing In her lovely iheeks. Some wvomen have naturally be auti ful complexion's that tell you-these la Plenty of richness- In their 'blood Their figures become well Lfu ed, suPp~le, rounded, and -graceful. gT1~ are the results of rich, red bloop1, add& Plenty of it. There is no needof- be.. igthin and scrawvny from poor blood. GM a few bottles of Gudes ;9epto. Mangan---take it with your mneals for sf edblo4.By uiding up the bood to restore itself nrelye ah hatc brings natural bloon tuady bahd tat all the effects and 'Oo an d eathn Get Gudes Pep'to~angai ato heauth dIruggist's in liquid or aablet frm.u Advertisement. - , om The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are nlow in a position to handle, all the White Oak ties brought in and pay CASH for them. Brother that soundls goodl for the CASHl is what we are need ing movst these (lays. If you, know a news item, tell 'lib Sentinel about It. ' SEC.AL NOTErS 4tlNOs run U3 ins bi ' ac >ft rate of one cent a word for first in= sertion, one-half, cent a word' for each subsequent hisertion. No notice accepted for less than 25c first time. , FO1t SALE-Good house and lot in Pickens. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Sallie. Sutherland, Salem, S. C., R2. HAVE 'YdU a place like this youu would like to rent Y A good one-horse farm, standing rent; must be good. land on the river; some bottom land that doesn't overflow; with average good orchard or some fruit; average good house; rent must be right and good neighborhood. J. E. Payne, 11 Hatch St., Greenville, S. C. 46 FOR NEXT 10 DAYS only we will exchange two tons of 16 per cent acid for one ton of good sound cotton seed; or one ton 16. per cent acid and one-half ton good 7 per cent meal for one ton good seed. After that date we will be out of the seed mar ket unless we can find a mill that has , not closed down for this season that we could sell to. J. D. Holder & Son. 45 l WANTED SALESMEN:-Exclu sive rights granted to one man in each county to handle patent clothes reel on commission basis. Handsome income to hustlers. Commercial Em. i.lovment Bureau, Box 297, Greenville, S.C. 45 FOR SALE-2000 pounds of . car bide. J. M. Garrett, Pickens R2. WANTED-To exchange heifers for fodder. W. A. Mathews, Pickens. FOR SALE-Fresh milk cow. Ap-| ply to A. G. Reece, at Reece's mill. Cross tie checks are money. They S' will pay your taxes, buy provisions C and clothing. What more can a man B expect these days? -. - - ti NOTICE.-I lave for service a n Thoroughbred Shetland pony stud; two miles east of Central. Wilton Earle. 4C a d The tie market at Pickensois open- C ing up and the people are taking i advantage of it to get ready cash to i tide them over these tight times. a FOR SALE:-One thoroughbred a Puchceron Stallion six years old, bred and raised at Clemson College. Well i, broke', will work anywhere, shows fine colts. Will sell. for cash, good t papers or trade for other stock. See R. G. Gaines, Central, S. ,C. 6t 1 Do you need money? If so there r is no reason why you can't get it. Cross ties at Pickens are bringing 70 cents. This is a good price and within the last two weeks the wagons r are hauling them in. C WANTED:--Reprsentatives to sell monuments. Attx'active proposition. Write Charlotte Marble and Granite Works, Charlotte, N. C. Largest in the Carolinas. The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Pole Co., announce that they are now in a position to handle till the White Oak ties brought in and pay .CASH for them. Brother that sounds good for the CASH' is what we are need ing most these days. FOR SALiE-ood hardwood oak 'flooring, 5-8 cat $7.50 per hundred; e 13-16 at $8.50 per hundred. J. R. Meece, Pickens. FOR SALE-A good Essex Road ster, or I might exchange for some thing suitable. Machinery is in good shape, all ether parts in good condi tion. See Dr. E. W. Griffin or L. L. Day -at Ceratral, S. C. 3t I will deliver water ground corn meal and cracked corn for chickens at $1. 00 per bushel every Saturday afternoon in Pickens and Pickens Mill village; cash on delivery. Leave ordet a at J. M. Reece's barber shop, Pickens. A. G. Reece. FOR SA LE-House and lot in the city of Easley. All conveniences. 'Will sell for cash or good paper. Apply at The Sentinel office or Mrs. W. 0. ' Heater, Easley, S. C. NOTICF,-Registered Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. W. A Mathews, Pickens, S. C. LOSt-February 19, brown, winter laprobe, -beitween -"Good" Chapman's. residence and Shady Grove echurch. Finder please return to Mr. Chapman or Sentinel office and get reward. S* * * * * * * * .* EGGS FOR SE'ITrING *a * a Ferris or Kulp Strain (white * Sleghorn) $2.00 per~ setting. * d B. B. PORTER * * Pickcns, S. C. * These lives, like a11 other lines months. It looks thogh tlit the b We -have recently' Moved our Dry Goods Dept. A complete stock of furniture Parlor Suits, Davenettes, Dressers, Springs, Mattresses, bining table A complete stock Of Congoleuni . .9 A cheaper line of stoves from time before you buy again. A GOOD TI Spring is just ardund, the corn suffer for paint, for it not only ad dwelling. Money spent in painting mighty good line we think. Let us FOLGER The home of Walk-O woven hosiery, Griff Machines, Irun King S Clothing, Shoes, CITATION TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OUNTY OF PICKENS. y N, A. Christopher Probate Judge Whereas, W. J. Werner made suit me to grant him Letters of Ad. Linistration of the Estate of anc ifects of Mrs. Georgia Garvin Wer er. These are therefore, to cite an< dmonish all and singular the kin red and Creditors of the said Mrs eorgia Garvin Werner deceased iat they be and appear before me the Court of Probate, to be held t Pickens Court House, S. C., of he 25th day of February 1922, next fter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, to show cause, if ny they have, why the said Admin itration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal his 10th day of February 1922, in be 146 year of our Independence. N. A. Christopher, udge of Probate, Pickens County. OTICE OF FINAL SE.'LEMEN1 AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I wil sake application to N. A. Christoph r Esq., Judge of Probate for Picken: ounty, in the State of South Caroli Ia, on Friday the 10th day of Marel 922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, o: s soon thereafter as said applicatioi an be heard, for leave to make fina ettlement of the Personal estate o V. .J. Sentell, deceased, and obtai lischprge as Administratrix of sai< state. Mrs. Hattie Sentell, Administratrix. (OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN'J AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that' I wil 'nke application to N. A. Christophe sq., Judge of Probate for Picken ounity, in the State of South Carolina mn Friday the 17th day of Marel .922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon ir as soon thereafter as said appli ation can be heard, for leave to miak, inal settlemnt of the personal estat< >f I. N. Cook, dleceasert, and obtaii tischarge as administratrix os sai< state. Mrs. Margaret M. Cook, Administratrix. 'eb. 17, 1922. UMMONS AND NOTICE OF PUB LICATION. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 30UNTY OF PICKENS N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 7,. T. Earle, Plaintiff, Against i.' N. Hendricks, Miss Duane Hen dricks, Mrs. Greta Hendricks, Revi, and Mrs. Ola Hendricks Owens. De fendants, L'o the defendant A. M. Hendricks You are hereby summoned and re uired to answer the -complaint in th4 bove stated actiq~n which Was on thi rd day of February 1922, filed in th~ ffice of the Clerk of Court of Conm son Pleas for Pickens County, Souti iarolina, at Pickens, S. C., and whici s still on file in said office. You are urther required to serve a copy o1 'our'- answer to the said complaini n the subscriber, Martin, Blythe ~raig and Keith, at their offices al 'ickens, S. C., within twenty days fter tile service hereof, exclusive o1 he day of service; and if you fail tc nswer the complaint, within the timc foresaid, the plaintiff in this action ,ill apply to the Court for the relief emianded in the complaint. lartin, Blythe, Craig and Keith, Attorneys for Plaintif. 0. S. STEWART., lerk of Court of Common Pleas ebruna 3, 192 of merchandise: have declined 'quite ot tom in prices has been reached. stock of furniture and house furnishi in eluding 'everything needed for the ho Iron Beds, Kitchen Cabinets and Saf , Center Tables and Chairs of every de rugs and Art Squares, Now Nome Se 1 '(.50 to $25.00, but buy the Iron Kin I E TO BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT U Le r. The best time of the year to pain d so the appearance of your premise your house means money in your poe figure with you on' what you need. MENDRICIa ver and Endicott' Johnson she on - Clothes, : Carhart overal Loves, Devoe Paints, 'Chase C [Rats and Gents' Furnlishiii Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PIOKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. H. Kelley, Plaintiff, Against J. B. Gray and J. M. Vickery, De fendants. In pursuance of a decretal Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers Pickens, S. C. dated February 14th 1922, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on, ... SALESDAY IN MARCH 1922 -- the slime being March sixth (6) 1922, during the legal hours for sales at Pickens Court House, South Carolina. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and bedng situated in the aboved mentioned State and Coun ty, containing fifty eight and eighty four (58 84-100) acres, as shown by plat made by C. L. Dean, Oct. 22nd 1919, adjoining lands of W. H. Kelley, G. A. Barrett, F. Holliday and J. C. Richey and being the same lands conveycd by W. H. Kelley, Oct. 31st, 1919. Terms Cash, on day of sale, pui chaser to pay .for all papers and rev enue stamps and recording the same; if purchaser fails to comply 'with the terms of the sale in one hour -the same will be resold at the risk and expense of the foriner pur.haser. 0.' S. STFWART, Clerk of.Court, Feb. Pickens County, S. C Fe.14th 1922. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. F. Hester, Plaintiff, Against. Ernest Cisson, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers January 20th 1922. I will sell to the highest, bidder for cash, en .... SALESDAY IN MARCH 1922 .... the same being March 6th 1922, dur ing the legal hours for sales at Pick ens Court House, S. C., the following described tract ef land, to wit: All that piece, ppreel or tract of land lying and beeng situate in Pickens County, South Carolina, Pumpkin town Township, and containing thirty acres more or less, adjoining lands of J. L. Burgess, on the east, H. D. Anderson on' the North, and on all other sides by Saluda River Lumber Company, and known as part of the H-. D. Anderson, lands. Terms Cash, on dlay of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papers and reva enue stamps and recording the same; if purchaser falls to comply with the terms, of the sale in reasonable time the same will be resold at the risk and expense of the form"e nure'haser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. C. Feb. 13th 1922. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNT1Y OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1L. C. Thornley, Plaintiff,. Against. Sarah C. Wyant,. and A. M. Morris. Defendants. In pursuance, of a decretal dOrder made in the above. stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin -at Ch am bes, Pickens, S,. C. dated February 14th 1922. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash on -. SA LESDA Y IN MARCH 1922 ... the same being March sixth (6) 1922, during the legal hours for sales at Pickens Court House, South Carolina, the following dese.ribed~tract of land to wit:~' All' that certain piee, parce or twact of land lying afd being situate considerably during past few ng td our second floor just over our mer .cohsisting 'df B' fiedni* Shits, es, , Wardrobes, Buigetp,, Iron Beds, scription. whng-Machines, Iron 9k31 s. g stoves once, and it will be a long SING SOME PAINT t your house. Don't let your house a, but means longer life; to your ket. We carr.* Devoe's-.paints. A s & Co. es, Stetson,.. hats, Inter Is,, New Home. Sewing. ty buggies. (oods a Specialty in the State and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of R. F. Smith, es tate, G. W. Griffin, a 4. tract number 4 in the division of the :lands of B B. Gilstrap, deceased, and. being or. waters of Rices Creek and colitainin thirty-nine and one seventh (39 1-7 acres, more or less, and being thi same land conveyed to me by Lucre tia Gilstrap and others, as s hown by deed recorded in Vol-. Z. Z." pag< 311. Terms Cash, on day of sale, pur chaser to pay for all papers and rev em stan'ips and recording the same; if purchaser fails to comply with the terms of the sale in reasonable time the -same will be resold at the risk and expense of the former purenaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk;of Court; Pickens County, S. C. Feb. 14th 1922. .. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKEl$ " IN COURT OF ~CO~lfON PLEAS. F. B. Morgan, Plaintiff, Against Earle Alexander and JA.V. Boon, De fendants. In pursuance of a. dlecretal order made mn the above sta'ted case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers, Pickens, S. C. dated February 14th 1922, I will sell to ih~i highest bidder for Cash on SAL4ESDDAY IN MARCH 1922 the same being March sixtg (6) 1922, during the legal hours for sales, at Pickens Court House, South Carolina. All that tract, piece, parcel of land, lying and being situate in Pickens County, State aforesaid Huricane Township adjoining lands of J. N. Morgan o.n the north, on the east lands of D. Seaborn, on the south by a, branch, on the west by Keowee River, same containing fifty two- and eight tenths (52.8) acres more or less, as shown by'plat made October. 15th, 1919, by C. L. Dean, and -being -the same land bought by F. B. Morgan. Terms Cash. Purchdscr to pay 'for all papers revenue stanis. sand recki-d ing the same, if pufe aser. fails~t comply with the terms of the sale in, one hour after the sale the same Wvill be resold at the risk and expense of the former purchagr 0.' S. ATEWART, Cler'k of Court,4 Pickeia County, S. C. Feb. 14th 1922. CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 0. T. Hinton, Plaintiff, Against E. P. Norton, G. A. Grant, Defendants In pursuance of a decretal Oi-der made in tle above st: ted case 'rhis Honor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Cham bers Pickens, S. C. dated February 14th 1922. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on. .... SALESDAY IN MARCil 1922 .... the same being March 6th 1922, dur :ng the legal hours for -sales at Pick ens Court .Hlouse, South. Carolfina.- All that- certain piece parcel or tract of land, lying ~jd being, sittiat inathe state and coat aoresaid ini D acus ville Township, on Waters of . Shoal Creek andl adjoining 'lands og8,;M. Banks, J. F. Early, R1. C. Grant es tate and others, containing fifty and 1-20-acres more or less, and being the sanme tract of land conveyed to ys by J. H. Banks, as shown b' hi deed. Terms Cash', on dlay of sale, .pur chiaser to pay for all paper 4tlerey enue stamps arml recordin gte same; if purchaser fails to comp with b terms of the sale in reagoi t e the same will be resold at risk. and expense of the former pur' ts'r 0. S. STFEWANT, Glerk of don*t, Pickens ou S. C. Feb. 14th 1922.