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Z 4 1iC~in 8 S IIUI PIpKENS, 8. C. e'fIUk'SHED EVERY THURSDA 0t.0 a Year invariably in Advane entered at I ickena, S. C. Postoffce i iecond Clnss Mai' Matter GARY HIOTT, Editor and Mgr. SY SHIAKEIAG SAYS I lovo some people for what the stand for, and I love others for whn they won't stand for. It takes hard cash to get soft coal The state' fair wa, more than fair No doubt Mr. Lloyd-George think: England also has too much Law. Ycu may hiave nt.ticed that it the little fellow who has ihe big head, We suorse (' m n's left tackle was the t; ize Bull at thc st.ate fair. We vt ry 1 sectfulIy refer Mr. 1.loyd-(eorg to the Salvati.n Army's wotto. W'hen a man heyin. to think he is -wise it is time to hl: a d.otor ex Omline his head. We hope the fellow who paid Si 50 for half inteir t in a qveen h Mey lce didn't tret stun-. One Cf lie'; g.reateSt pl measures i that =atisfc ti< n which enmes from a .o'.d days w.rk wel: (one. Good roa Is cm.: noethi ng. Proof: There are no 'axe .' heaven. yet the ztrets are r-avt i with v Il. Pc=. Tc e r." woub r1:wlh around arth 1 t0. a: h--: 'il:. . And "t : ... - . .. .. ,t a i " - . , n th- . -. wil thin Ar we will back Pick .7 We hay Frar.- - and Florida back V.w. k:. boards. - E . ays he dosen't se. e f'.:yr~e aato thatwi E *a. 7.'o faster than 25 mile Mcins i:.t has arrived at the homn E-dI~tr Gary iott of the Pceker tAir.e:. ara'i what we can't unde: and a how Gary manaize- to %z is she' cf the press at all aft< ach a g'lorious affair had comei t uss. Here's wirhing, the young lad long and happy life.--Cherokt A lady arrived at the home ditor and Mrs. Gary HIIott, of Pie ns, a few dlays ago. Editor io ays the subscribus were lucky et their Sentinel last wveek. V resume, however, the reason the id get the paper was, Editor Hio yas afraid to stay round the hou: she might get "balled" out.-Tu, .oo Tribune. j ~ OTHER SUSPECTS G, reenville Piedmont. Editor Gary Hiatt of the Pickei etnlsays: "Seven citizens of South Carolim a'. tax on incomes of more the 100000 last year. but t.the gover nent says it cannot make the nami fnzblic. St far as we are personal $oncerned, they need not keep 01 ame secret." Our favorite author of snake fi ion is commendably frank. It mu Sesaid, however, thaf'n'ie continu< flence of Editor Gus G;ossett of ti 'a'galoo Tribune of Westm'nster ar t .apt. Jun Bell, the Lord Northclifl fthe Cherokee Times. is both su: efdcous and significant. If The Sentinel has a s-ubscrib< othinks this paper is not wort 0a year,.qr that he cannot affor S py- that price with cotton sellin ~. ~28paj .. let him conme in. pa f~pand let t11 his name froi i pst, If ther, '"jch a perso dsntneed a new -o . NO'Ai1 O.I kROi?.UR B.i Greenville, S. C., Office of the F cral Prohibition Director. October 1922. The following described pr crty: , One Ford Touring -Car, Mo No. 4020364, Model 1921. State conse S. C. No. 33963., Seized General Prohibition Agents. Jake a - Reuben Gosnell and E. N. Aust from Dewey Masters, R. F. D. Pi< ens. S. C., on October 20, 1922, 1 violation of the National Prohibiti Act, will be declared forfeited to i United States if no valid claim I owns:-ship is filed with the Fede Frchibition Director, Greenville, S. within two weeks from the date this notice. and sold at public aucti as required by law. Geo. C. Bowe Federal Prohibition Director, Gree ville, S. C. OTICE OF h t.\ AL SEfTLEMIlE2 .ND I)DISCHARGE. Netice is hereby givcn that we w make application to N. A. Christ hefEsq.. Judge of Probate for Pic ens county, in the State of Sou atr(lina, on the 25th day of Nover her, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the for noon. or as soon thereafter as sa application can be heard, for tea' to nake final settlement of the p~e sonal estate of M. F. Williams, d ceased, and obtain discharge as c: euutors (s said estate. Marvin Williams, John M. Williams. Executors. NOTICE OF FINAL SET''LEMEN AND IISCHARGE. "c.iee is hereby given that I wi make application to N. A. Christ .ther Esq.. Judge of Probate for Pic (ns cunty. in the State of South Ca *elina. on the 25th day of Novremb 1922. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, as seen thereafter as said applicati< can be heard. fcr leave to make fin - ttdemen: of the personal estate J. T. Wade. demeased, and obta (., :hargc as administrator of sa estate. " J. M. Wade. Administrator. CITATION $TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I'iCKENS COUNTY. by 3 . A. Christopher Esquire, Pr bate Judge. Whereas. A. C. Bowen made s to me to g-rant him Letters of Adm istration of the Estate of and Effe< of T. Frank Bowen deceased. These are therefore. to cite and r monish all and singular the kindi and Creditors of the said T. Fra Bowen deceas:ed, that they be-and ear before me. in the Court of P bat, to be held at Pickens Co House, S. C.. on the 4th day of N 1922. next, after publication her< a'. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sh cause. if any they have, why the s Administration should not be gram Given under my Hand and S( this 23rd day of October, 1922, in -147th year of our Independence. N. A. Christophei Judce of Probat:-, Pickens Cor e. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRI ITORS. Ail persons holding claims agai 'the estate of the late Andy Bow~ must present the same, duly pros Cn or before the 10th (lay of Novi her. 1922, or be debarred paymt C and all persons indebted to said State must make payment on or -.fore the above dlate to Will M. Fer sen. W1ll 4M. Ferguson. Executo TRESP'ASS NOTICE We, the ur.dersigned hereby pr bit all persons from hunting, fish cutting timber or trespassing in Imanner upon our lands, under penalty of the law. S. S. Childs, tt S. W. Williams, J. M. Gillespie, re J. E. Gillespie, y J. A. Hunnicutt, tt * J. D. Stancell, L. P. Stephens, - E. D. Childress, B. E. Porter, J. F. Lewis, J. M. Brazeaa., J. T. Dillard. - . B. R. Parrott. T.JH. Holliday, E. F. Collins. * T. R. Merck, in J' J. Lee, W. L. Pressley, Mack Durham, RI. B. Hunnicutt. rS- E. Mauldin, - ~ Tulley H. HIolliday st CLERK'S SALE ec STATE O1" SOUTH CAROLINA d( PICKENS COUNTY. e IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. .- J. P. Ables, Plaintiff, against W. N. Jones, Dora Jones. J. I a~ngford, W; E. Rush, Defenda hIn pursuance of a Decretal 01 d maide in the above stated ease c his Honor Judlge T. S. Sease, di October 6th, 1922. I w'll sell to Shigher bidder for cash on SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER. 11 the; same boing Novorber .6th, 1922, during the legal, hours for sales at ed- Pickens Court House, S. C., 31, All that certain piece, parcel ;or >p, lot of land in Dacusville Township, for Pickens County, State of South Caro Li- olina, adjolning lands of H. T. 'ace, by Mac Fowler and lands formerly own nd ed by Elisha M. Freeman, containing in, one hundred fifty and one-fourth k- - (150 1.4) acrees, more or less, and or 1 being the same tract of land con veyed to W. N. Jones by the said he J. P. Ables, which deed is unrecord ed. TERMS: Cash on day of sale. Un 'al der the terms of said Decree the pur C., chaser will be required to deposit of with the Clerk of Court three hun On dred (300.00) dollars in cash, or by mn, check, satisfactory to the Clerk of n- Court to insure good faith in said bid, and in case said purchaser shall fail to comply with his or her bid 'I in a reasonable time the same will be resold on some convenient sale day there-after on the same terms, ;1 at the risk and expense of the for - mer purchaser or purchasers. Pur th chaser to pay for all papers, revenue n- . stamps and record'ng the same. e- 0.;S. Stewart, id Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. C. October 12th, 1922. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority vested in me by a trust deed given me by R. H. Iolcomb, of PickenssCounty, S. C., I will sell to the highest bidder in front of the Court House at Pick ens, S. C., on sales day in November, 1922. during the usual hour of sales the following described real estate, to-wt: All that certain piece, parcel or >r tract of land situate, lying and, being I ir. Central Township, Pickens county and in the State of south Carolina, containing fifty-seven and one..half (57 1-2) acres more or less, adjoining d lands of 0. D. Epps on the east, of J. J. Fretwell on the north, south and - west, and is known as a part of the W. V. Clayton lands. The deed to me, the said R. L. Griffin, Trustee. was given on the 14th day of August. 1922, and is recorded in the office of o- the clerk of court for Pickens Coun ty, S. C., in book C.C.C. at pages ,it 703-705, to which further reference n- may be had. ts Terms of sale: One-third to he pad _d- cash, the balance payable in three -ed annual equal instalments to be re nk cured by note and mortgage of the ip- premiscs with interest at the rate of ro- even per cent per annum until paid .irt ey. in full. Purchaser to pay extra for of. papers and revenue stamps. OW R. L. Griffin, aid Trustee for R. H. Holcombe. ed. the SHERIFF'S SALE ty. By virture of Act No. 38, section - 27, paksed by the General Assembly D- of the State of South Carolina, and approvedl on Feb. 24, 1917, I wvill sell to the highest bidlder, in front of the nst Court House dloor, at Pickens, S. C., en SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922, en, m- during the legal hours for public *nt; sales, one Ford Touring Automobule, e-said automobile having been used on b-July 1,1920. by Mich Rankin and gu- .Thomnas Patterson in the illegal '-transportation of alcoholic liquorQ ir violation of said act. TERMS: Cash. r~hi- R. R. ROARK, ing, Sherilf Pickens Connty. any:-_____-___ full ISHERIFF'S SALE By virture of Act No. 38, sectiot 27. passed by the General Assembll of the State of South Carolina, an< approv'ed on Feb. 24, 1917, I will sel to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, at Pickens, S. C. SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922 during the legal hours for publi< sales, one Ford Touring Automobile said Automobile having been used oi ,November 24, 1921. by Lee McKe' and Alfred McKee in the Illega transportation of alcoholic liquors ii violation of the said act. TERMS: Cash. R. R. ROARK, Sheriff Pickens County. SHERIFF'S SALE By virture of 'Act No. 38, sectioi 27. passed by the General Assembl: of the State of South Carolina, ant . pproved( on Feb. 24, 1917, I will sel ...to the highest bidder, in front of the !Court 'House (<00or, at Pickens, S. C. SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922 durIing the legal hours for publii ,sales, dne Stoddard Runabout Auto Smobile, said Automobile having heet usedl on August 9I, 1922, by Rhet Rid, dIle andi Frank Hlaskins in the illega treanrporation of alcoholic liquors ir WV. violation of sai'l aet. nts. TERMS: Cash, -decr R. R. ROARK, by i Sheriff Pickens County. ted , the FOR SALE.-A nice bath tub'. Can S The "Som GRIFFO1 A joy bringing lot. The new Gril good-to-look upon fabrics. All wool Price tags, too, that greet you ple Cheaper clothing for men at $15.00 FOLGER, The home of * Walk-Ovel Stetson hats, Inter-woven Home Sewing Machines, ] Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, ia COUNTY TAX NOTICE The books for the collection of' State and County taxes will be open from October 15, 1922, to Decembe' 31st, 1922. These 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 come 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 registered mail. Please do not send money without registering same, as it is liable to get lost and it is at senders risk. State Levy, 7 1-2 mills. Ord -Co., 10 mills. Const. Schools, 3 mills. Road Bond, 3 1-22 mills. Special Roads, 5 mills. Total, 31 mills. Road1 Tax, $3.00. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds, Hurricanie township. 2 mills. Lev'y for interest on Picke~ns R. R. Bonds, Eastatoe township, 2 1-2 mil l-. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds, Pickens township, 2 mills. Poll tax $1.00 . (One Dollar.) Every male person between the ages of 21 to 60 years is iable except those excused by law. Commutation Road Tax, $3.00. All persons owing (logs are required to pay a tax of $1.25 on each dog. Dog tax must be paid by February 1, 1923. . .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, 12 mills. District No. 6, 8 mills. Distict No. 7, 8 mills. District No. 8, 20 mills. District No. 9, 20 mills. District No. 10, 16 mills. District No. 11, 24 mills. District No. 12, 10 mills.. District No. 13, 15 mills. 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. District No. 22, 8-mills. District No. 23, 10 mills. 1 District No. 24, 10 mills. District No. 25, 14 mills. District No. 26, 14 mills. District No. 27. 12 mills. District No. 28, 8 mills. District No. 29, 10 mills. DWstrict No. 30, 8 mills. District No. 31, 20 mills. District No. 32, 8 iiflls. District No. 33, 11 mills. District No. 35, 8 mills. DistictNo.36,11 mills. District No. 37, 8 mills. District No. 38, 16 mills. District No. 39, 13 mills. District No. 40, 8 mils. District No. 41, 8 mills. District No. 42, 21 mills. District No. 441, 13 mills District No. 45, 8 mills. .District No. 46, 15 mills. District No. 47, 14 mills. District No. 48, 15 mills. Di.trict No. 49, 15 mills. District No. 50, 8 mills. District No. 51, 8 mills. District No. 52, 8 mills. Distric.t No. 53, 16 mills. District No. 56, 8 mills. 0. T. Hinton, County Treaurer. .thig New"Is Ihre .~W~UP.m*uand - everything runhing to e w"Chs CIbgs, Aere.a ts nd ents unsigGod pcat Csal for PictoritRe a tern 2.0 3 .an $3.. THE UNIER l"CA , HEND RICS&CO. sr' GyIp -Co t .hs,. Prhrter, N ou ring Strte- --h... ..--.... buggies.Ameri00 Touigstre and Dem.FRn is -...--. 393.00Spcilt Ca ssi. S R vter n s-. 365.0 4\LTHESIFORSALL TyeF.0B rie Delivered Price e Touring, Plefavrin--------------$2.00 $36'6.00 + $2Touind . S.439.00 TouRedRiding, Sta d nd Rim-39.0 ohnsons465.00 ~ odtr li-----------6.0336.00. h Roadstery, Strriffo33 Clohes, verals,409.00 S ~' RadserStaterandDem.Rim - - 36.00435.00 r Cis, Stove----------------------23e.a297.00 ~ Chssi. Sartr---------------30.00367.,00 Coup-----------------------53.00607.00 ~ Sean----------------------59.00675.00.I ~ rc---------------8.0445 0 STractor---- -- --- -- ---- -------- -....395.00 .4350 0 s Fcr the next six months our aaletment ef FOID Cars has been doubled. If our order is placed now we can give reafsonably prompt. delivery on any type of car. H. P. SH1TON, Jr. Authoriized Ford and Fordson Dealer Pickens, S. C. 4UC T IOV S AL E Wednesday, November 11, 1922 I will sell at my residence to the highest bidder the folloning goods Mules, Cowvs, Hogs, Corn, Fodder- JI ay, Farm Tools, Shop Tools1' etc. MRS. B,'C. BA.K ER