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w1 NO 11 is# 20 f e 'aims. approved and-lpaid by the S 'upe'r nd)( Uoprd of Comm p sioners of'RPickens County during April. <t# pjt .rterly replortwds recently published, Un ~ slay et. R.- Cofegt........-- -- -----,---$ 53.90 \ t .C. rih- --- ---------------- 8.62 Is) -camp cook, etc....... 6.2 o osVaaer, stamps and .box rent --- --' -- -- -- ------ 62 .H.Clinksftes, maintenance road work-- ~~---~'- ---- 17.89 J. L. Sanders, conslable work -- ,_- -------- ---- 12778 P. D. Smith, const le'work - -- -- ,- ------------ ---- 13.0 J. M. Garrett,- Liberty magistrate, 3 months ------ 75 P. B. Ponider, road work __v-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~-- . 87.5 W. R., Cantrell, road work-~- ~ ~~~~~~~~~ 12.5 -X. Hf. Stapsell, eounty hand --- ----- ----- 1.50 --* .-R.-White, county hand ------ -- -- -- -- --------- 60.00 J. B. Aknthony, county han- -- ---- -- -- ------------- 18.00 lae.Stanseill) timber and road work---2h . E. Fr, Celth, road work ---7----- -- ---------- 25.33) Dcpe/1C. Laoln Hudoi -- --------- -- ------ 621.6 . D. L. Huson, hand at poor farm ---- -- - ------------ -19.00 *. B. Taylor, lumber and] work -- -- ---- ---- -------- 5.91 Lewis Holcombe, county handk- -- ------- 0. . f Iunter, county hand-------- 140 L L nib L uple -- -- -- -- -- -- -------------- 5.55 -L eopard, Catecchee magistrate.- -- ---- 1.5 Jim Poole, .ianitor-200 .O'Dell Motor Co., supplies- ~~ ----'-- 43 A. . Stewart, miaintenanqe ,work.. - ------- 25.00 .P. S. McCollum, Magistrate.._ 8. GC. W. Sutherland, road work--. ... .... ---- -- 5 J. 0. Stewart,* nuyntenance foreman, (:c 4.5 J. WV. Juliarn, rural police --- --- -- --- - --- 50:)0 W. L ---- - - -- -- --- r-- ------- 150.50) R. T. Chapman, rural police ---r --- ------ 152.50 RoyJones, mavintenance foremn, dte.....- ---------. 1507.57 MNrs.'M. J. Cauley, aid to pour ~-- - -------- 30 .0. Wi.lliamis, survey Pickens-Anderson county lie- 1921 .S. Stewart, clerk of court - ~~ .27 IR. R. Roark, salary and dietin ---- -- --. 5287 Postmaster, C.O.D., truck parts ---- -- -- -- ----- 28.01 - Dr. V. V. Collins, veterinary services_50 B3. B3. LaBoon, board eunty hands.----- -- -- -- -- 10500 'T. A. Bowen, county agent, Jan., Feb., ch., Apr ----- 100.500 J. G. Freemian, lumber- p_*-- --- ------- 100.00, BE. Watson, road wor--k- - -- -- ---- --------... 172.8: Sam L. Bokgs, read work~---- --------------- 11.15 Q..*6. Clayton, road work ----- -- ---- - -------- 28.400 - : , . . Looper, lumber, read and bridge work -- ------- 46.1:1 J. Looper lumber and bridge work--------- 289 L. L. Day, constable work '------ ------ 55 B. F. -Watkins, rorad work- -- -- -- -- -----------... 75.0 J. E. PaAsons, road work ---- -- -- -- --------------- 81.00 . .R. Garrett, lumber and work---- __ __ -- ...... 11.07 W. L. Pressl~ey, lumber and work -_-- -- -- --_--.- 13.50 Louiq Ray, road work ---- --- I- -- ------ -- ----..-- 9.50 James Lesley road' work - --- ---- -- 1.. . S. Stephens,, road work -- -- _- -_ ---.___--.-..- 29.90 L. F. Hendricks, read work_.- -_ -_-_- -- __ _- -- 1.7.5 0. B. Clark, read work..-..- .-- -- ---- ------------ .9. 50 -. W. Garrett;' blacksmith work -- -- -- -- -------. 39.15 Henry 'Miller. road wvork ---- -- -- -- -- ------------ 3.)4 J. F. Allgood, gas and oil -- -- -- -- -- ---- --- ---.. 32.29 J. A. Cissen, road work-- -- -- -- t- -- ----- 16.00 J. B. Bolding, lumber -- -- --- -- -- -- -- ---...- 190.92 P. L. Finley, meat- -.. --- .-'--- -- --- ---- -..-----. 25.70 L. A. Drakec, road work.---- -- -_ _- .. -- -- ------ -17.00 Pickens Motor Co., suppli-es -_-- -_--- -._-_ __ . __ 48.78 Bivens and Co., su __01*-- -- -'-- -- - ---- -.-..... 167.941 Jas. L. Por-ter, road work -- ... _-_ -- _-- -_--__-_- 3.70 Pickens Lumber Co., lumber -- ---_-_ -- .------ -- 90.50i L. S. Gallowe-y, lumber and] work.--_ -- _ _.. 4.02 Hanna Sanders, aid to poor 2 mionthis..--. -.. ---- 6.0) Richard Gantt, road work -__- -- __ _- _-____....__. 10.00 B3. F. Alexander, road work-- --_.- _- _'._ 3.00 J. G. Lanning, bridge. work and timber ------ .---.----- 3.60 'ber --- -- - - -- -'-- -- ---.--- - 36.45 nty commnissioner-_. . -- -. 41.66 - goo . :h a road work Dr.cW. . ng, Autopsy-... W. F. Ray, road work...... J. L. Bivens, road -work.... P. C. J6hnson, repair work Army Salvage Warehouse, su Dr.,C. X. -Tripp, examining L T. R. O'Dell, road and bridge D. W . Roper, road and bridge Gallion Iron Works, road plani Roy Jones, maintenance foreni F. R. Moon, gas..... ..... . W. H. Chastain, lumber.... . Alonzo Sloan, work at court I Ivy Phone Co., phonu at poor W. T. Bedsley, salary 3 montI J. G. Arnold, plumbing work N. J. Sheriff, 2 days work tea Postmaster, C.O.D. truck ' par J. B. Ahthony, county hand... Homer Jones, tractor driver.. A. E. Davis, tractor viriver.... J. L. .Hunter, county hand ' W. A. *Grant, county hand... J. 0. Stewart, maintenance f M. R. White, county hand...... D. L. Hlud.cn, county hand..... A. F. Stewat t, maintenance 11 Mack and Cleo Finley, tount. Dvey Howard, aid-to p0oor 2 n A. Hill, wC.'k at pcor farl... Peeples Oil Co., gas and oil.. XW. L.. MathCney, lcik co. B Pickens Biank,. note, hail distr W. N. Lynch, 'magistrate...... Verner Jlnes', mainteiance w( Southern Boll Tel. Co., phones J. W. Dobson, roa d work.... ... . Lnnie Bowcn, work at court A. G. Gowans, work at poor I H. A. Townvs, compiling list J. F. Manly, vork at court hoi B. E. Rigdon, supplies-. .. A. E. Davis, tractor enginecr. Roy Jones, maintenance foremna F. R. Moon, supplies.... . .. J. 0. Stewart, maintenance anl J. G. Arnold, paid Simon Joii W. C. Keith,. bridge work_... H. R. Jones, tractor driver.... J. B. Anthony, county hand.. F. H. Stans-Il, county hand... B. G. Nealy, road foreman. W. B. Gaillard, county hand. Lewis Holcombe, county hand. S.'B. Edens, road work. Jim Pile, janitor..... W. A. Grant, county hand J. L. Hunter, county hand. Clco and Mlacjt Finley, count W. J. Lewis, cook, etc.- _. M.L R. White,,county, h and-_ A. Hill, wo'rk at poor farm - J. B. Brazeale, bridge work-. T. N. DavhlsoA, rof.d work... E. L. Hamilton, road work...-. BIBLE CONFERENCE The Seventh Annual Bible Confer cuce will convene on Thursday, Sep. tember 7th at 11'a. in., and continu< through the 17th. All christian mier and women are crrestly requestc< to p'ay for the, presence and powei of the Holy spirit. - . As we have formerly announced these meetings are held for the teach. ing of the word of God and it is for all the people regardless of creed, our chief aim is to reach the~ lomt and b'uild up) christians in our churches. J. T. 'Iaylor, Pres. ATTENTION, D. A. R. AND U. D. C. The mecetings of these twod patriotic organizations scheduled for August will be .consolidated and held on the usual clay for the U. D. C. meeting, second Friday, August 11, at 3:30 o' clock, at the suburban home of Miss Aurie Kirksey. M'ss Kirksey wvill be assisted in entertaini-ng by Mrs. Robert Kirksey and Mrs. Sheriff. A joint program will be rendered and an enjoyable occasion is anticipated. Let every member of both organiza tions be present. Thirsty days bath September, April, .June and November. All the rest are thirsty, too, Unless you make your own home brew B. F. Martin, Sam B. Craig E. M. Blythe 0. C. Keith Greenville, S C Pickens, S C Mariin, Blythe, Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South Carolina Practiee in State and Federal Courte Pickens Office Phone 39 J. R. Martin J. H. Earle Greenville. S. C. Pickens, S. C, MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-at- Law. Pratice in all Courts. Pickens Office in Court Hiouse. Greenvile Office opposite Postofiee G. 0. CHISTOPHIER Attof-noy-at-Law. Pratice in all Courts. Offiee over Pickenr Bank. Pickens, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Riasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg. Pi-nkns, . C. Al A' - --- -- --------- 00~ --- ---- 18.00 - 11.00 in supplies4.0 ples for ,poor farn.... 25.30 ela Cosby ..00 -- - -- - 141.50 work-------- --------0.25 r and extra:-------- 432.00 I---- --------------------7.50 ------- -- --------------- 97.92 DUSO----.------------------7.60 farm---- ------ 1.75 is-- -------------- -2.50 at court house---------804.80 - - ----- ------------ 6.00 8.78 -- -------------- -- 30.00 40.00 -- ------------ 62.50 0--- - -- -0.00 26.66 Drenan -------------:17.50 30.00 20.00 elper. ----- -- 25.00 hands---------- 15.50 ionths- -- -6.00 ------------------ 291.50 1. 111nd Aain 1ae . 1-------75.00 kt ad ineres 457.50 21.75 and1( tolls._ - -- - - - 20.40 1.50 10.00 frel-ght.. - - - -52.8 2 lei--------- ----------5.00 2.05 ---- -- - -- --- --- 42.34 30.00 -- -- ----------00.00 - -- -- -4 -- ---- -- 85.00 50.00 50.00 - ---- ---- -- ---- 9.02 ----- :3:3.60 20.00 Y hiands-----------62.5 0 - -- - - - - --- 65.80 20.00 05.0 21.00 - - - - - - - - - - - -. --. .. 2 0 .5 TRESPASS NOTICE We, thle urdersigned her-eby prohi bit all persons fc--- unting, fishing cutting timber oi- tresp)assing in any manner upon our lands, under ful ponalty (;f the law. R. P. Tho .7. L. P. Thomas Jessie Thomas J. P. Tho .n0s .of auto '---- -- -- h--.. to .50 -- - -- - --- ---- B ow 2.5 nPtc.-- - I-A- --....- 1E 67 --T-h-- Gr------l D---- 1.50 ..dT Pfr e!'ght....-- on--- -..r ea 2.82 th i ce-- -- lt N_ w....._- .. _.0 -- T- - - ----en -......l and t0e At l-- -ta- T-eel Constitution.34 --a eac -- ----- ...-. 30 0 LO OK------ -.-. 00 --- '- PR-'---.. 50 the -Th-.-. .... a50.0 Ho b -Hen - ---- 00 y ans--.- ---. have gone50 dise. -. ...-- 1.6 bit ll prson fro luntinum fili cutigtibe r repSS nan dri and ,3rs. W. O'Dell, together with Mr. tid Mrs T.. . O'eil and daughter'setpIe, motgraBd to' Cannon, Ga., recently where hey visited tkie fermer's s"ter, Mrs. B. H. Burton. BenjaA"in and Hattie Boon Robert son of Cleanson, re spending th's \veek with their unIM's fanilly, Mr. P. C. Robertson of RS. Mirs. W. R. Stewa't and two little daughters, Eileen afid Clara Lee, at tended the J. E. Gillespie reunion of 1 August 4th. C. E. lr'sh and-family are visiting w-th relatives at Jacksop and other I points of lower Carolina. ' I I Mrs. Garvin Hynnicutt and l'ttle daughter, Carolyn, are visiting rela tives in Piekens. Mr. and Airs. J. 13. KeIley an' littl? i (aughter, May Bess, hae returned from a rieasant sojourn in the "Lt ad of the Sky." Mis. it. euthi n er i!iekory. N. C., -s visiting with the family of MIrs. 1 Susie Prlso;"ns. V Mrins. Oin alauldin ->nd sclis hav e retulnled fron ,i vi stt Id isit with 10ILtivs i"i, A Six AN! u;.; AEstis Laurik Harris-,l is vising in f Atlanta. f Mr. an11d Mrs. E-:d. Hutcdhils and i little daught ir Ca are v iig theil Iatheis fniauly, Ml1r. C. E. I lutchils.. . is i vlla .ele MlcC.nnell. of Mar. r rietta, . viSiting her aunt, Miss E'na t At tawavy. Ir. Re4mb rt, of Ridgeway, is visit- I inr hit r. siu ter., MrIs. E. W. Mason. i Albs. J.- C. Hunter delig.htfully' on- 1 tertained the youngeI set at her home " oil last Tmsday evenling. t AlMr. and. Mrs. E. W. Avinger of Vance, S. C., were wcek-end visitors 1 at the hole of the latter'A brother, 1 J. F. Hanister. Mrs. W. A. Sheldon 'and son Eu- I ene, together witli Mrs. Garnett I Sheldion. are spen(lng a fortnight at I Moentreat. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Glenn are leav 'ing tcday for the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. T. W. Parsons and family, of 1 Arcadia, Fla., are at the home of his father, Mr. W. S. Parsons. - Misg. Eula Barton of Greenville, recuntly visited Miss Pett Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jett and famn ily of Ch'arlotte, are -at the Brown House. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hubhard of ncar Seneca. are visiting w%:th rel atives ill town. Miss Sallie Mae Chamblin is visit in. in Easley. Misses. Caroline and Unita Brock <f C ntral, are v"'sitiniP lit. the home cf their uncle, Mr. Ki Shirley. Mrs. W. Al. - Long and children, Myra Tincie and William Jr., have retnrned from a visit with relativesi at Bciton. CENTIAL. LOCAL ITEMS , The prctrac ted meeting, at the First Baptist church is progressing Iict ly. There have been several ad ditions to the church and we under stadtl the meeting will continue this I 'T'he Mlqthodist Sunday School wV1i1 move from the school house into the new church next Sunday. The Metli odist congregation has been worship ing in the school house for some time, vmrd it will be a source of delight to them to move inlto the new chur'eh for Sabhath school next Sgnday.. thsweek assisting in a protractedi mecting at the Methodist church. Rev'. and MrIjs. Roswell Long, of Gastona, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Long's parents here, Mr'. and Mrs. M. LI. Martin. Rev. Mr. Lon.g is pastor of the Presbyterian chureh at Gas.. T tonia.V Miss Annie Be'le Wor'ley i" v'isit- y. ing her parents at Greenville this TeIssaqueena MIill Co., is build.. t AT THIS lna Mill has bough lerson Co. at Central ~ss under the name of same buldings. -ust 1st 1922, we will change t< ore being required to pay Casi ken for anyone. er our large stock of goods ai sold in Central since the war e on saving each < eents on 'each dolla only the very best ecks will always 1e the samre a: )UEENA MILL Si J. W. Parrott, Manager, Ing v main pip6, Mrs. Ha a Fitzgefald 4 largraves!, U4.r ment Kelley. Mr. W. E. H fined to his hom with fever, Is improving et -, light of his many rdue Messrs. J. C. Medrith ,ii4 d Mauldin of thi1 place. ha ee at the home of Prof. G. u;lding a house. Don't forget the P*ke do tordenon'ina ionaI S. S. ,Con6, it Lawrence's chapel, which w ield' August 13th, beginning at \1 >'clock. All S. S. workers of 'enominations are urged to be there.' k pregrahi of the convention appearsi n this weeks paper. SIX MILE SCHOOL NEWS. 7 The Six Mile Academy aniT ~the "I'lic school in the same building itl open Sep. 4. The outlook' for hie Academy is very &icourgng. heinew priinci'pal, Dr..J. H. Mitchell, I receviip hearty support from the riends of the school, a"d ieels con dlent that the school will be increas. lly successful. A new piano wll h- n<Me to .the iuswic department, thus makinr it .SSiblo for morre boardint; pupils to nke music. A water and sewerage planr. will -ribl,1y be in e-ntration by the open nr cf the school. Thhis will add Il'eti to the comort and convenience f the school as well at to the san-ta. 'oil. Tl's tev-'hor-s in the Acarleniv will e, in s'dition to the princiral, Mr. k. E. Tibbs. English: Mrs. Sallie Mre Lewart, listory: Miss Viola Trnordoin, Tnthenities: MMu H-ln Prince, ,atin., Thews toaeberb will hav other verk in twd(Vtio to tlsoe main sub c'.ts. The rrinr'inal will have all the .10hl0 clasres. T)-e ')uI' ' s-hool i npher- will ho STisv Ma Dixon. nrimarv: Miss An. lip' Gibon. socrnld n),,dI third 'rTl'i - \i i n"i. I<'v1'. fourt h and fifth; %liss Ether Whcelor, sixth and sev 'nth. GCNE TO 1FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Davis left last \<.niday m:rn'.". Juv 81, to make hcir. hi;mce in I 6esburMIT, Fla. Mr. ad Mirs. Davis -ifier an extended rida1 t-ur in the north spent a few Iays with her mother Mrs. Lillie Par.. ens hefe re kaving foi the "Land of l'lowers.'' M-s. Davis, forenriy Miss Gladys Ivrs-onsi. finished Grvenville Womans o(Illegc in 1921. She is to he' con or..lded foi the exelleiit record which -he nmade the Tour vi-ars'while there. She held mnyn 'iynsjble and lhon wrary positions among the G. W. c. girls. 'Two I ere vice president f the Studevnt (;(,( vnmeiit As'ocia tion end vice president of the Aleth ekn Literary Srdety. La t year Mrs. D)-s was a faith ful teachexr in. the h igh school de ; arftment h .r l, IN. city. Slhc is a teicher that is loved by her pupilsi Ind patrons. "Her ways are true, IH conducli l11t liamiieless. Her friendship lasting." We regret to s:ee Mrs. Davis leave :ur' city, but in tne meantime we onaratulate-the~ Leesburg people1 on 0Oceiving such a womanly character n their idcst. A Friend. HOME COMING D)AY AT TABlOR The annual home comning (lay ar, 'abor church, 3 miles east of Pickens 'ill take place Abgust 12th. All 'ho attended school there in by gone nys are irnvited to come and bring heir relativ'es and friends. CASH ON t the stock of i[and ,will con 'the Issaqueena :> a strictly Cash basis, 'i for their goods and id marked everything mUstomer fr'om tr spent with ; of merchan 3 cash at both stores. 'ORE