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Strengt nd 10 n.- in . b)lod toniv. W iohe' the lod os Gude's Pepto-Mangan purifies it by driving. off the waste matter. Good blood is full of vitality and prevents illness, giving the body greater power of 'resistance. . The weakness of old age are greatly. helped by a supply of rich, red blooO. Gude's Pepto-Mangan s .sold in liquid or tablet form by all druggists. It has been recommended by phyicians for 30 years and is :a valuable 'tonic and builder for the 'weak and run-down of all ages fr)m cidl ed to old pge. Advertisement. * * * ** NG * * Ferris or Kulp Strain (white * * leghorn) $2.00 per setting. * * - B. B. PORTER * * * Pickens, S. C. * * - * '. * * * * * * * * Central Commih MAIM a Central, Sou We will be glad to have you so o sell. We will be glad to talk wit you may wish to buy. Low prices on car load lots of A ton'seed meal, Cotton seed hulls, loos of all kinds. We buy and sell on Commission. Central Commi MAIN A Central, Sout PICKENS CAI SASH - DOORE LIME - Rough and Dressed a good ass elds cut anc There Is no exc and real 10 moey-mk Te 1 nla il produen fast growt n .'oung eh eks. results fro th use of ay veo-,'t rc AUTHORIZED DEAL.EI C. P. Gillespie ... Central, S. C., noute 1. it. T. Smith~ Drug Co...Easley, S. C. - N. n3. Williams ........ Dacuaville, S. C. J; wV. Loop~er .........Easley Route 2. E,. L. JTones & Son ...Easley Route 0. Hunter's Pharmacy...Liberty, S. C. w,, S. Parsons .......... Liberty, S. C. ..UWH E The home merch your needs BUY IN G1 you wvant. Firms and Nearly Forty Yca's In Bi STRADLEY TRUSTWORTHY GOOD STORE S1E A Share of Your atro1 JUST AR A SENSA'I IMade by W. C. Durant, former1 $999.00 F. S. Bara 206 W. .gnRuh IR klb)o No. 83, L. 0. 1?. M. at , Tiekenli @: requestecto 1neet itho ,Wood ian Hall on Saturday MnL1ht, March 11, for the puirpose "of rotbganizing. Hastings' Seeds 1922 Qatalog Free It's ready now. 100 handsomely 11. lustrated pages of 1worth-while seed and garden news for Southern garden era and farmers. This new catalog, we believe, is the most valuable seed book ever publis'ed. It contains 100 t6ll pages of the most .popular vege tables, flowers and farm crop plants, the finest work -of its kind ever at tempted. With our photographic illustrations and color pictures also from photo graphs, we show. you just what you can grow with Hastings' Seeds even be. fore you order the seeds. Our cata log 'bakes garden and flower bed planning easy and it should be in every single Southern home. Write uLn a post-card'-tfr it, giving your name and address. It will ..come to you by return mail and you will be mighty glad you've got it. Hastings' Seeds are the Standard of the South, and the largest mail order seed house in the world is back of them. They've got. to be the best. Write now for the 1922 catalog. It Is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATIANTA, GA. sionu Company, PTREET i Carolina e or write us about what you have h you or quote prices on anything eid Phosp lae, Nitrate of Soda, Cot e or sack . Hay, corn, oats. Seeds sion Company, TREET 1i Carolika 'INET WORKS MOULDINGS CEMENTS Lumber of All Kinds. ortment of glass. tput in r~m Every Hen ase t r a loafings hen.r You caa al ke layers i Egg Producer rtoni etios: th egg-proueingt yrgans 1-2 lb. buox, 50 cets Standard lItemedies for Horses, Mutes, Cattle, teyour money if you fail to get satisfactory S IN 'PICKENS COUNTY .. B. Holliday .. --------Liberty, S. C. M1. 1. Jloggs -...Liberty, S. C., Itoute 1. N.. . Reeves ....- Liberty, S. C., Route 1. Kdowee Pharmacy ........-Plens, S. C. .J. Md. Garrett & Son..-Piekens, S. C., It. 2. Six Mile Pharmacy-...Stix Mile, S. C. J. L. Dillard & Son .... Six Mile, S. C. .RE TOC mnt is entitled to y our trade f ~EENVILLE, our big sister c ndividuals whose names app< tsiness In GREENVILLE S Ladiesand Children's K)Ready-to-Wear MERCHANDISE 'RVICE -iage Will Be Appreciated UR ANT EAL GOQD CAR. 13N EVERYWHERE ie 'd of General Motors. Delivered s Mlotor Co. torth St. Greenville, S. C Unpaid taxek accumulated for two or thr.e years, will be on the people this fall, "eapecialy large landowners in the lower part of the State. The chief argument used against the extenstion of the time for the pay. ment of taxes was that it failed to solve the problem and merely post poned the sheriff's execution, and piled up a double burden for payday, filed to fall before any financial relief can be hoped for. Is it not the duty of the general as sembly to provide a real solution? Are the farmers aware that this is con tained in the Wells, McCravey Bill newly introduced in the Senate? I say "farmers," but I am told that many "bankers" say they cannot borrow the money to pay their back taxes. This bill provides for the settlement of past duo taxes, to be hereafter due and payable in five annual install ments, with seven per cent interest, along with the current taxes of 1922-3 4-5-6, and prevent the wholesale dis. franchisement of our voters. Taxes now in arrears amounting to $500 on a plantation in the Boll-Wee vil area could thus be paid through five years at the rate of $100 a year, plus interest, instead of being all added to the taxes for the present year. The people are undergoing an un pree-dented strain. Their State. should not press them to the wall, but should remit penalties and grant them. That is what banks and credi tors generally have maganimously and wisely done since the "deflation" trap was sprung and universial bank iuptcy has been pending. This Bill furthur provides for the State to borrow at low interest in New York on the past due taxes as collateral and advance the cash to the counties, thus relieving schools and other public necessities from present suffering or stopping through the present impossibility to collect taxes. It meets the emergency. The Bill is a solution-a relief to both tax-payers and counties, espec ially schools. It makes dead assets liquid and prevents general disaster. But time is short and quick action is necessary. Any one favoring the measure might telegraph his senator and write his representatives. Bernard P. Carey, (Rep. from Chas.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Christopher Esq., Judge of Probate for Picken county, in the State of South Carolina on the 31st day of March 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can b< heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the personal estate of N. E Strickland deceased, and obtain dis charge as administratrix of said es tate. Mrs. Carrie Strickland, Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN ANI) DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I wi make application to N. A. Christoph Esq., Judge of Probate for Picker county, in the State of South Carolini on the 31st day of March 1922, at 1 o'clock, in the forenoon, or as so0 thereafter as said application can lb heard, for leave to make final settle ment -of the personal estate of W. 19 Strickland deceased, and obtain dih charge as administratrix -of said et tate Mrs. Carrie Strickland, Administratrix. The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Pol Co., announce that they arc now v a position to handle all the Whit Oak ties brought in and pay CAS1 for them. Brother that sounds gee fnr the CASH is what we are nee< ing most these days. irst. He is your neighbor an ity, where the business men aar in this directory are knov Cyclone Owne FISKE-CARTER HUNTINGT CHARLF C. R. CL2YCONE TI SOUTHERN DI CITY OF STANDARD: If you wish to know something vice, ask any of our owners. All Me-Sure CyClone Stanl Green ifl X aqadelmy. a w of the bt sket ball %#Oms Arthe county. The layed ive gamesq ith different schools in Greenville and other coun I ties and won four of the games. The community is -Vuch grieved to learn; of the death* of Mips. Myrtle Littleton of Salem which 'ccured at LongCreek, academy last week. She has been a student at the Sir Mile academy for several years but was attending Long Creek this year. She was a good christian girl and made many friends here who regret to learn of het death. Miss Shirly, a member of the facul ty, spent-the week-end with her par ents in Anderson county. Miss Trogdon, also a member of the faculty has returned from her home in Union much improved after having tonsilitis. The singing convention which met at Six Mile Sunday afternoon was largely attended by people from all ovdr the county. There were a num ber of'good singers and plenty of good singing. Prof. W. C. Mann was away on usiness last week. A. D. Mann, Jr., acted as principal of the school in his absence. The Six Mile school district recently voted on four mills additional school tax which guarantees them a seven months school term. We congratulate the distict on this forward movement. They should have had a seven month school years ago. Mr. R. P. Prince has gone to Char leston this week to attend a Mason meeting. Rev. F. S. Childress will preach his lasst sermon at Six Milel as pastor of the church next Sunday. We re gret very much to give up Mi. Chil dress for his place will be hard to fill. We can recommend him to the field to which he is going. The new pastor has not been secured. "News Bee.' BOX SUPPER There will be a box supper at Pleasant Grove school March 10th. Arrangement is also being made to have some very excellent music., so come both young and old and let us have a delightful time together. SPECIAL OFFER The Greenville Daily News and The Pickens Sentinel one year each for the price of The News alone. The Pickens Sentinel and the At lanta Tri-Weekly Constitution one year each for $2.25. SCHEDULE PICKENSEASLEY TRANSFER Daily and Sunday Leave Pickens for Easley 7:40 a. m., 11:40 a. in., 2:00 p. ni 5:00 p. Im. Leave Eanley for Pickens 9:00 a. m., 1:00 p. in., 3:30 p n 9:40 p. i. Meets Southern trains Nos. 29, 41 16, 15, 30 and 45 at Easley. Fare 5( each way. BusA leaves from Pickens Dru r Store and Easley depot. Will ca for Pickens passengers for earl morning trip. Phone calls to Picket 11 Drug Co., Phone No. 8. r -- s Oliver Typewriter Company, A1 r, thorized Selling Station, latest modi 1 Number Nine equipped with the Ne' n Commerdial key board and noisles: e The greatest value ever offered by Typewvriter Company. $49.50 Cas r. and $55.00 on timie. $3.00 down pe month until paid. No one who does any business at a can now afford to be wvithout a typt writer. Write us about particulars and th . five clay free offer. e OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANi F. B. Morgan, Central, S. C. e' Cross tie checks arc money. The dI will pay your taxes, buy provisiori and clothing. What more can a ma expect these days? E INGCF d helping you to build up yot are always glad to see you ar mn by The Sentinel to be relial rs In Greenville C ONSTRUCTION CO. . 3N & GUERRY S DUSHAN BRAMLET tAFFIC ROUTES tUG SYNDICATE GREENVILLE P'URNITURE CO. >f the Cyclone truck and Cyclone Ser are satisfied. Ouey Cyclone er & Truck Co. vile S. C. 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