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PICEN. S G eUL'JIS1HED EVERY THUR BDAY, t~4k4? a Your Invariably in Advane, ,dIntred a~t r'ickena, S. C. Potoac, as Sec~ondClass Mai Matter, GARY IMIOTT, Editor and Mgr. 'K ETCH OF 8O'Iii CAROLINA'S N:TGOVERNOR The 1t (}< , :1 etch of Thomas G. dcL (i t: ii;.: from Snowden's His I: h :. ti t 7':t ,. McLC'Pd. In his bor' ~: 1. ...Thomas Gordon Ml.. I( r. 1,t >: ishedi his pre.. bet .2itsof hi" } 1"~fe. 7 r, :;."~i 1 l and 21)act 11 . : Ii1. ! 1thir lift. th -i . '. : t: In 1916 he was appointed a trustee of Winthrop dollegc and is still on the board. Fraternally. :ho' is affiliated v;ith the Masons, Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World and is a member of the Kappa Alpha college ft tcrnity. December 31, 1902, he married Miss Elizabeth Alford, daughter of W. McD and Sarah E. Alford, cif Marion coun ty. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod have four I'h:liren: Alford M1cD.; Thomas G.; Lu: y WCod and Yanecy Alford. STATEMENT lBY BLEASE "To the Dem< r.tie voters of South' Carolina: "Aithough I failed to receive a ma .icrity of the votes on yesterday, ac ccrdine to available returns, I am deeply grateful for the loyal &nd un (elfi-h de votion of my fi ie:-ds. "Thr( u'hout the campaign I st res c.i the et that I was making my 1 iht fts the pe2ple cf the state ana tfory pei.] nnml amrbittcn. I ha:.e }<c ver 2"t'(:nor (i Scuth Carolina fcr .~ :-ms. I am ai oud <f the fact n .tt\vst.andjing the bitter per - ? n l d .clitical fights and attacks t h: cc n waged against me( dur t cam:paign an:] especially in t ter. days, 85.000 Democrat.s uth I:rolina voted for m- and r ildemocracy and the I:r:-n w\hich I fought. .arent di feat n- the ll! 1rea l regr(:s. my ol, t that I will n 1t have the u .. as go'veIlrn.r to be Of otio t:sed :axpayers of htpt that. reief may tr from: some sour'.ce. S + "COLE L. ELEASE. SPECIAL NOTICES s \ 1 .. 1 2r~ i I !.r.('U'h 1 ? -1. t ' n.:m1ths (,hi. : (. t.(' 01 NV Wt:n]l Pro ( lad (-ity terrior .t:: (pen, t 1.y. The .. R. t no e n n in good coidit on, ? : V t',.:.. s? 1' ?t -i CARRIDE for sale at A. A. Moen's tIre thea.pc r than you can order it.. FOR SoALE-O.Q o r w t\'Ine three eraijior.s :rik, also on-. I fer talf ninre mn ths (I. A n2 a cou ar : ca f<. . D . Maui.c::1n. C.et ral2.. S. C. IRf SA1-Twr 've white thorough L..' Lhrn. Cocrals Ordered - .fromL Ohio. Blue ribbon strai. 13 .0 each. L W. Nat ions, C'en Blue tem heat.Agle ndl e-u ofats flr sal:-z. Cinrtral Mer~lcant ii: Als-o D(ut.tt2'. Prolific se corn. FOR SALE-One n(ew Olive~r nm heline tyrewritler at a bL..rL-ain. Ce,. tral MeIrcan1t il( Co(., Cential. S. C. Pure( bred' R. 1. Re.:] March hatch c((kerels and pullets for sale. Limi ted number $1.50 each. Mrs. F. B. Morgan. Central, S. C. FOUND-A hunch of keys in a calr jin f r: nt of the tabernacle last Thurs * ayI night. Owner may get them by <alline at the Sentinel office and de s-(ri'bing~ them. A\ stray .lersey <- (1 er(e to my n eet the cow by py n fer this ad 2.nla2 I'a,'.ure. Fren221 IBrai ilo. WANTE'V.---A yr.~ wor n-ui(. a. nIti: 2 . i.d. 1. B. -'mith. W es FORl SA1 - Red ru t proc'f O:.ts .... . 7 Fulton Oats.---..- ...- ..- ...-_- .7 Applite-n Oats....-..- ..- ..-.-....-. Blue Straw When:....-.-....-.---12. Good Seed Rye-...--.-.._-.--11 F. 0. B. Central. W. E. P'INSON Centra, S. C -." . . y , .. . . . .. COUNTY TAX NTOTICE The books for the collectaon of State and County taxes will be open from October 15, 1922, to December 31st, 1922. Those who prefer to can pay in January, 1923 with 1 per cent addi tional. Those who prefer paying in February, 19223, may do so with 2 per cent additional. Those who pre fer. paying in March 1923, to the 15th .of said month, may do so by an ad dition of 7 per cent. After said date the books will close. Those who do not wish to conic to the office can write me and I will furnish them with the amount due and they can remit me by check, money order or register d mail. Please do not send money without reg-tering same, as it is liable to get lost and it is at senvlers risk. State Levy, 7 1-2 mills. Ord Co., 10 mills. Const. Schools, 3 mills. Road Bond, 3 1-22 mills. Special Rcads. 5 mills. Tetal, 31 mills. luad Tax. F3.00. levy for interest on Pickens R. R. P'(ins. Hurricane townsh!-p, 2 mills. Li vy for interest on Pickens R. R. E>t r,>i. East.Ptre tc(wnship, 2 1-2 mills. Lr-sy for int rest on Pickens R. R. Bn?. Pickens township, 2 mills. Poll tax $1.00 . - (One Dollar Ev , y mnie person between the age: of 21 to ii yer.rs is iable except those - b y law. Commutation Tioad Tax, $3.00. All I- isn(s owin2 ('s are required to a tax of $1.25 on each dog. Doe t x must be pa:d by February 1, 1921. Spe.ial Schoc I tax by Districts District No. 1, 7 mills. ri strict NO. 2, 11 mills. Di .:t N . .8 mills. District No. 4. 8 mills. DistrLct No. :, 12 mills. District No. 6, 8 mills. District No. 7, 8 mills. District No. 8. 20 mills. District No. 9, 20 mills. I)i=riet No. "0, 16 mills. DE trict No. 11, 24 mills. Distr:cit No. 12, 10 mills. I:1 :et No. 1:>. 15 mills. District No. 16. 8mil::. .' \t o. 17, 2 in is. ict o. ,14 mills. Dis-trict N". . mis. D:strict No. 2 , i 11 . District Nc". 21,. m l 5-ir '\i. 22 ii . . D istr et N\ 2::. 1o mn . Ti N2. : . n ... i . 1 N1oi. r i No .1 11 Diti' N 21. District No. I -: No 41 N,. ..tri;:'t No. m Di11'i':iNl. Distric N , : 1 , nil District N. :.1 lls DF)tict No.* l Distiet No. (if~l :': '1 T m II . 1';s.1 s ,N,..12, t Treamule. . N . 4. 11 mills :"=. t > \io.r .1 (eun f he ni e h i'1 ;", Nc : _7. 1- m ills. i st I.! ( it No. 4: , 1 t mills. ]:- >,rit h . 49. 11 m ills. Drit \r1evdijck. Au milsy. Neti. i herh0.ven thil ors. h aD~icaied an up aG, thmil th. fir~insc(t~ o hi. cHeitonwllb helI t. ~i~ fCounifthy Treasrer.~ (n theri trict Curt the Undtedo Fo tie We.nOCfl rn ~ Ditltime Soth nthe mad atrl of . ar. trndrictksucdo other bu.sinass Hendpioilck Garagie Banrup .( r ~rkui~ To the cr(eitor~s if C.F enrickDru Compastric aforesl~iatid,. a banrsbupt: Noie at Centb ga en Sothaor.ith, Tht 1.e7h day ofSifmerA D.t 192"., held in t oic''iitit of the ree ,i Greencil:t, S. C. fo the pu.': da of Septe~nber . D. 1922at. 11 'clock' saidcredtors ma attend prv the~iir clain-s,~l appointa tut. xmn the sid bnkrup. an trnP t V surch o ter buies a: i may pns ;.terly come beosa~id meet ~("inO iiuj.eyo !21. a cou.e Thl. ULYTH rE,~~h t.~m re nl in ankuptcy Fall and Winter Oxfords for Fall a i 'Oxfords for this fall and winter a'] a back seat. We have just received our new fa] . All the new cuts in Brougues with p] Brown Russia Calf, reasonably price< always be a member of the Walk-Ot Cheaper grades in womens Oxford The Red Riding shoe for children ai shoes. The Red Riding Hood shop fl market. Every pair guaranteed. W e'rk shoes for boys, men, women We hav' always had a reputation o i h'we'vetr we are going to open your togk of work shoes that has ever be c cent. See us before you buy your f 1 QUALITY FIRST FOLGER, . The home of Walk-Ove Stetson hats, Inter-wove Home Sewing Machines, Lady Corsets. C'lot h i I, Shioes 11 NOTICE OF ELECTION Qu:'tt f (4n1. with th. . .:ct.- f I ia t Rf ' i . rof thx: e ;!.t; auditor of saii (t "i:.:- i to . i t i n r :lit tlUstec of s:id s:hool diltri t C Yder1 an t"e~etionl to deterine whet (r rsi boinds in the sum f Two I i'usand Dollar- $2.001) shall be S s ucd by the said school dist rict for the purpos~e cf school implrrove'ments. Ani it further appearing by the m'1t:c~iete cf the county auditor of cad ee'nty that the proposed bond sue of Two Thousa.nd Dollars doe. not e-xeed eiLht per cent of the as -:-sso-l valua:ion of property for tax at:n in said district, including out st:a-ding bor.ds. It is thei (f:.re erderedl by the boar- I (If ti ustee(s of Flat Rto.k School Dis trict No. 4 that an election be held in th~e said school district at the school hcuse (:n the 28rd da~y of September, 1922, ('n the questia~n whether s(uch bo:-.ds shall be :-ssued or not, said bonds toi be issued in denom inatin of One H-undr'ed Dollars each to run for a period (If twenty years from the date (of issue and bearing six pler et nlt intecrest, payable annua'ly. At such election only qualified v'oter' resir~ng in this school district shall be allowed to vote. The polls shall open at 8:00) o' :lock a. m-., anid close at 4 o'clock rp. m. The ballots to .he voted must have written or printe'd on them- the wordls 'For Bonds" or "Against Bonds," The' following names arc' hereby appuinted managers to hold said elec-tion: W. F. Young, C. H. Kelly, H. C. Y'oung. By order (of the Board (If Trustees >f Flat Rock School District No. 4. Mv. J1. Boggs, H. G. Fowler, *M. C. Brooks.. Board oif Trustees of Flat Rock Sc'hool District No. 4.j \'OTICS 01F FINAL SETTLEMENTI AND DISCHARGE Notice is he'r'eby given that I will -nake application to N. A. Christo pher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the St-ate of South 'arolina, on the 28ird day of Septem er 1 22, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, >r s soon thereafter as said appli ition can bie heard, for leave to make Snal s ttlemn~t of the real and per les-.ate or WA. L. Entrik-in, de' :1 (Iwl ota~n d ischlarge'c as ex JasonIf M. Erntriil: in. Excut.'r. TH~E SENTINEL'S CLUBBING RATES( 1 r c ::ntee time subscribers maiy t '7-' th' At unta Tri-Weekly ( onst i t Iti( In an'; he Pickens Sentinel both for 705 yar'. We ar'- al-> ffering the Green- I l" l'aiy r'wn and Th'e 'irI-m Sn' itel b~'~h for the pri('e (of The tST SHO WI? ~d Winter 1922-1923. re the style for the well dressed worn I and vnter Valk-Over oxfords, and ump heavy soles for fall wear, in Pa t( I at $6.50. $7.50 and $8.50. Try on e er family. for fall at $2.50, 3.00 and $4.00. id growing girls. We have lately add( r chidrien and growing girs. On.. of and children. selling one of the best line of wor k yes. We have bought the largest. m o m shipped to Pickens. Lower i pric e ill and winter shoes. THEN THE PRICE T) SHENDRICK r, Red Riding Hood and I hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Iron King Stoves, Chase ts andI(1 Gelts' Furnishiig+ Call for Pictorial Review Patterns SPECIAL OFFER The Greenviile Daily News and The ;n., ri ear each for the r oce (f The N ws alone. The P'h ;;e. - n:In' and the .At m Tr.~i-N fr':\r ConsttulUon One CLFIR'S S.LE TATE O iOUTH(CAROLINA\. O)UNTY OF I ICF::NS. N CUl.RT OF CoCIMON PLEAS. ana C( ( i L. E. ehinscn, pi xiffs, against I W. DuckwoCrt.h. Snllie Duckworth and R. C. Robiinson, Defendants. In pursuance of a Decretal Order nade in the above stated case by his donor Judge T. J. Mauldin, June 7th. 15!22. ! will sell to the highest bidder. "Y. the term5 hereinafter slated, =N SALESDAY IN OCTOBER, 22. ):e same being October (econd (2). !122, during the legal hours for sales a Picker.s Court House, S. C. All that nicee, parcel or tract of and lyingr and Ieing in the Counm; :nd Stat~e aforesaid, in Central town hip, adjolning ia nd1 of th~e estate f Jot1I R. Gri~in. Mladd(en or Fuller, ud others, anid cntaining Fifty (50> *cres, mo're or lesss, and being the same tract of land eConveyed to J.. W. Duckworth by M. F. Btolding. Al]so all that other piece. p'are:l )r tract of land in said Couray an p ~t.ate and adjioining lands cf J. F. ?hild, J1. F. Williams. Norris Cottc n Vl ill land and ethers, and containin: rhirt y-five (85) acres more or le -. mdl now owned by Sallie Duckworth. Terms, to-wit: One-third cash ('n lay of sale. and the ha lance in two -qual .annuedl instahets. 5ecu red by he bond of the purchaser and a mnort - rae of the premises sold, the credit >xrt ion to bear interest from day of ;ale it the rate oif eight (SR per -ent per annum, and the purchaser hall be required to insure the build ngs on said lard in a sum not less han five hundred dollars and assign he policy to said Clerk of Court as dditional security. Should purchaser ail to comply with the terms of sale n a reasonable time the same will he esold the same day at the risk and xpcnse of the former purchaser. 0. S. Stewart,. Clerk of Court. Common Pleas. :opte~mber 7th 1922. CLERK'S SA LE tTATE OF SOUTH CAR~OLINA. !OUNTY OF PICKENS, N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. idla C. Alexander, lndividu'lly an'] as. admiinistratrit, etc., Plaint ii>. against D. A lesxander', et. al . Defe(ndlants. la pu rsuanlce (*f a D''cretal Order ud e in the abo 've rated case(~ by hi Toner Judget! T. .1. Mauldiu. dated uro 7th. 192, 1 wil! roll to the h igh si. b idder, enf the terms hereinafter lated, iN SA LESDAY IN OCTOBER, 1922, (e same be(ing October second, 1922. tiring the lecal hours for sales at1 'ikens Court H-oure, S. C.1 All that piece, parcel or tract of md lying and being situate in thei tate and County aforesaid, in Daeus ille tonwnship, being desicribed as IC an, while h'gh cut shoes are showing many pretty fall styles. nt leathers,. $lk & Bro Kid; anti pair of Walk-Overs, and you will. 4m.. -d to our already large stock of the best shots for childra 'n the shr.es in the country. Th's f :t complete. and we think the be thnn last fall from 10 to 20 Iv - a-re's a reason. :ndicott Johnson shoes, Carhart overalls, New' City buggies, American GUoods a Specialty foliows: Kncwn as the \alvar place, n:easuring and containing one hun ore:l and fifty-nine (159() acres more or khs. and having such metL S and b) und s t . cr icily s'; -nf c<n a-plat naace by John A. Ril'en, rurveyor dated F" -ruar. :. 'th, 1i. '/.am bi the Samrile tract < mi com d b1 ' -Mai y E:. Ale'x:adtr.ett.tFedN J 0. b St t, in ;.:,( d At ip, adlicinin:g the .:! l" t: act i, ., Cutners and con:ain: y. aert meICre' er !e--. :,d . :- the - t c' land ('e< f ti .. E .. l'ex I ander (f sole and th (e (; a credit f t1wo ycar i < a3] Iaynent . wVit1 ] . v t in ; ja" pu "E .e to , a a ,,:ll c-as-, at aiiy tilme befe' m tr ity. Th <.redit prtn t( be ecuared by bond cf the p:" -'C' .'( a mortgage o: th.: P'm . 6:e same to bear inter. th f(~ore Clerk oif (C'urt Common Pleas. ?(;bmber. 7th 1122. CLERh'S SALE TATL'0OF SOU'TII CAJ~oLINA. C'OUN'I Y OF J'lCKENS. IN COUERT OF COM1MON PLEAS. EasleyV Loan and Tr'ust Co., a cor a gamfstI In puris Uanc'. of a Decretal Order made( inj the above stated case by Iuis Honcr T. J. Mauldin, Judge of l3th c'irc(uit, on June 7tLi, 19R22, I will e'l1 to~ the h'ghest bidder, on the 'rmsl iJ.reafter named, SALESDAY IN OCTOB lhe same being October 2, rug tEnl( legal hours for sak ns Court House, S, C. All that piece, parcel or and situate, lying and beji -ounty and State aforesaid,., ey township, adljoin~ng lands of M~on.. -oe Ellison, James smith, it. E. *athem~ and others, anRd ('ontainin-? orty--eight and e'ne-hal!f (48 1 2') irres, mfore' or les; th. (crops are t" -c'xcept ed and the ren'lt.s t~o be paid *' J. Il, Earle, rece'iver, duly appoint - 'dl by the couirt in the abiov'e stated Terms of the' Rial On)re--third (1-.0) :ts~h onl t he day of salIe, with fenne ,o the purchaiseri to DC y el en'~Irsh , an'! heC balncie in twoi (iquail anniiual pay. n'nt ', the edu!i I w" (rion to be se. 'ure(d by the bend oif hbe pu rchtwene nd mnortgaier Cf t he iin mis5'; sole! md; the citI pe 'tI.n t hepr in to es' -onm day of sae. )nni pailifl, . the rate ( ofr ie~ht I : e'ent per' mnutm. If purchaseri fails to comply 'with he terms of sale in a~ rea'sonable~ imeuu~ the same will be resold the iamo day at. th'e risk and expense (M he former purec.has-er. 0. 5. Stewart, Clerk "tf