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PICEENS, S. C. .'UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY .1.50 a Year Invariably in Advance .intere at Pickens, S. C., Postoffbee as Second 'Class Mail Matter. F V. CLAYTON, Editor and Mgr. ANOTHER STATEMENT My hat is off and I make my best >w to Mr. Gary lliott for his very attering compliments to me in the 'st issue of the Pickens Sentinel, iso for the consolation that so .lnny of 'the P ckens people are to l e in Heaven. I wonder though, if ary is going to Greenville because has lost his hope (f heaven. If Mr. Hliott'. st:.te:nnt last week as his "Valedictory." I suppose this till have to ' in k.epinz wih his marks. hence my "Sr lutatory." I am glad for this opportunity to in position to serve the people lmy county in anothelr capacity. It ill be my constant aim to give the ?ad(ers of the PI'.kens Sentinel one f the best papers they have ever ad. I will strive to keep before tem the news of the county in an iteresting and exact way. It will e my policy to promote the best nterests of c'r County along the lines o-f clednation, ceOil5nmy at1, Morality. I realize that the better ;he (ucation our people have, the nore economy that is used, and the i:gher the plane of our morals, the batter able we will be to grasp the prethleims that daily confront us, re suiting in a brcader and higher plane of civilization. To be able to give the readers of this pai er my very best. calls for Work on their part, as well as mine. It. is :nlperative that I have the Whole hc'arted >upport of every remI - -rr of the idipt r, ml the feling o" their part that. this i.- "Otur" pap: r, and not P. V. (layton's. With this .kind of sui pe'Irt ami <,-tjpt'ratiton. the sue((ss <f tie patpr will be as sItred. I will :Ippr"eci:te not o ly your in terest. in the paier frot th: st:nd- [ p)o.nt of good reilinU m~it er, but your busiiness,. suc'.h rs .:1b wrkI (of.I all kinds will be' apprec i:tald.QuZal:t. of work, :md effitiejnt serace, will be our iega n. l%,asasb 1dch liar will be ladl(e which will ' in kop ing with the best pub'ishil em1n panies of t.be Stau". I will striva" constantly to give yo.u quici: and up to.-date ser~vice. Let me again 'lpren4 lly ile-lstIre of being in this p1 itti; 0 serve' you, and1(1 ask that you .o-ope.rate with moe en strivintg to ma ke our C'ounty better (if poib~ile) in whbich to Jive. F. V. Cl-AYTlON. Tlhe per'soni I consider thoughtful as well as thankful, is the high school boy wvho resp~ondled to roll (ca11 the (lay before Thaniksgivinig with the remark that he was thankful that William Shakespere died wheni he sold ships built during the war at cost of $lt00.000.000) for $7t>d,000. 1 f H enry F'ord had wvanted to hbuy them. the Government wvouhd have wanted him to pay at least $450,000,000. BALDHIEAD) PHIILOS(,PHY . y Hlawkshaw Harding camne in as a dlark horse, but he will go (out as a white ele 'phant. Fromi the number of prehers tc ;take out life insurance lately ii looks like some one else has beer eating the forbidden fruit. It is a dliff icult job for a woman te learn how to drive a car but it seemi natural for her to drive a husband, The martial tie some times gets in a hardl knot. A man dont necessarily have ' tc be in A barber sf10op to get a close shave. .A political cloud with a silver lin ingf usually reigns but the Republi cans will soon learn that all signm faMl whew -. ORY. It take~ ~Oe than a Atraw volc to break sly9 'amels back. Lowrer skIrd seem to be the heighi ofi fashion. ,Cave mat gtuff before ,narrin.n' osaually meirns cave ini stuff after wards. Every dog has it day, siaidl the bowt 'legged old maid, when she rety! dhat 'long dresses were ,In style again. There is not ergsh sense in "mnw The wheel of fottO'*e is the steer 'ing wheel when you int9t a guy thia thinks he ha. a leaea the whol aoi ,unaI&,e. luey hae the capita backing them and the backing of the Capitol. The scrub team never mops up. Spontaneous Combustion--A $800( house with $5000 fire insurance,.., And Sen. Newberry gets the Razm berry. I " ', v oistcad-A dry joke. HONOR ROLL PICKENS HIGH SCHOOL. First Grade.-Frances Blvens Mary Ella Cantrell. Edwin Clayton Ethel Craig, Lewis Craig, Courtney Darsey, F. L. Findley, Arthur Grav. icy, E. D. Hughes, B. S. Johnson Johnny Mathews, Mary Sue McFall Norman Newton, Frances Sutherland Glarence Smith, Kennedy Rogers. Second Grade.-Naomi Alexander Valley Cameron, Ben Craig, Julie Findley, ii. I. lIendr'eks, Corrine i inton, Maggie Juenes, Doris Lewis Clyde Manley, Allen McDaniel, Ton my lauldin, Eleanor McKagen, 'Ihali' Ncwtca, Dc utzler Page, Thomas Val. ley. Third Grade.-"B. F. Childress, Freddie Clayton, Edith Cox, Josic Craig, Mary )arsey, Oliver Dod ins Kaie Finley, Katrine Finney, Ernest Folger, Mac Folger, John iHalluni, Grace .Jewell, Sara Johnson, W. A. Mathews, Jr. Elizabeth McDaniel, Vesta McFall, Marion Nealy, Otis Page, Bess Partridge. Sara Suther land. N\ote:-Erncst 7oIger, Mac Folge'r lend Kate Finley's name .hoi. d have appeared on last months Honor Roll. Fourth Grade.-Mable -ughes, Esteile Duri nam. Ruth D urham , Em ily Gravty. Rub Langston, Cal hiou tin I intI. , IFran k Gantt. James I.itgun. Christine Nall'v, Ben Cox, I(,: h A1cker. 1:.::an A-:Aker. Johnnie Fit th G i.-ueiCxThom as livens. liz'a.teth Ilolden. (lalyv: Ihl;.res. ,Julia l < lac r". (' rtis Math t:<ny, Sarah w'.var" . Sixtn Grale.-< c:I 3McFall, Lillian Gra"ivly, 3Mary Ma:ubrlin, L~aura C'raiig. Iola 1)uriami. etty II cn dr ick , Ruby lal, Er.le Lewi, Dclc horau h M au11d in. ?eventh G r ade.--Mary Gravely, Fr -clerica .I:'l amin. Virginia Lewis. lh-anor Mau!:lin, Frances McFall, Eli-e Ilester. :iehh Grade.- --Irn-a Johnson. Ila John-t a, He en aangs tn. Margaret Lsn., Lill ian Masters, Amy Porter Nan,Nwta, lle rer Yengue. David G. nt . Hne La l : !tn, Fran' Partridge. Nint'h Grader.-Lotmie Cantrell, .1:ra Gibson, Lucile Hallum, Mar shall IHughes, Gertrude Mann, Wyatt Stewar t. Tenth Grade.-Marvin Gravely. Eleventh Grade.-Artie Hughes. Bonanie Henderson, Athalie H-allum, Helen Griffin. Velma Gravely, Paul Gravely, Horace Gravely. Thalia Chastain. If The Sentinel has a subscribe' who thinks this paper is not wvorth' $1.50 a year, or thdt he cannot afford to pay that price with cotton selling at 2:ke a pound, let him come in, pas up and let us take ~is name fron the list. If there 's such a pers5Oi he dlosen't need~ a newspaper. NewFord Cat Place your orde willbe magle pron CASTRUCI LIE We are glad to report that Miss Gertie Wright is improving after be ing sick for several days The friends of Mr. Luther McQueen will be sorry to learn that his con dition has not much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Lony Bowen were the guests of his mother on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Holden spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wright. Mr. Walter Mcadows of Greenville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luther McQueen last week. Mrs. Sallie Re nolls spent last Sunday with Mrs Mamie Taylor. A wedding of interest occured last Wednesday when Miss Ollie Smith and Mr. Henry Madden were united in marriage. All1XANI)ER 'THEATRE For Friday and Saturday, Decem ber 8d and 9th IHarry Carey in "MAN TO MAN" ene of the greatest western dramas ever screened. For thrills, the tingle cf Big Adventure and Good Clean :omance there never was a beti,er Western made than this one. IBeg:nnaing Friday and Saturday, December 15th and 16th, the greatest Chapter Play ever produced. "IN TIE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" Stirring Art Acord. 18 chapters. The worlds greatest screen show, consisting of over 4400 horses, 1100 real Indians, :100 wild riding cow boys, 50 Pony Express riders, 8000 people take part in the picture. All in the most colossal presenta tion of thrilling adventures 'n the Old West the screen has ever known built arund the adventures of Amer iras,, most beloved plainsman, Buffalo Bill--the National Hero. De't forget: Starting Friday an'! Saturday. Dec. 15 and 16. Added at t rvet ien ech( wee ck. Reginald Denny in "The Leather Pushers," and a two reel ('< ntury comedy, featuring Isr.nie, the Vonder Dog. Queene, 0h( wor'dtr H~or:e, Lee Morton an'l lBahhy Peggy.--'The greatcst prog rumtt ever assembled. Money to Loan ON IM1PROIVE FARM L;AND AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST We can loan you any amount of mojy frcm $1,000 to $25,000 for a period of 43 years, giving you the priv:loge of repaying i at the end of five years if you want to. It is not required that the borrov ol live on the farm in corder to borrow from us. 150 red tape. CRAIG & KEITH Olfice Over Keowee Pharmacy Phone 30 Pickens, S. C. A racking nervous headache ? MENTHOL ATUM chases it away. 'TEEN s This Week. r now and' delivery iptly. ~S, TR ACTORS OTOR CO. ,. WHAT DO] A fellow doesn't wear an overe most important thing on the caend Which is one of the reasons wh Good," warm woolens are fashion l;Iicc ride too. $25.00, $30.00, or $35. Cheaper Overcoats for men at $ at $5.00 to $16.50. The largest stock of Boys, Youn lutcly right. The high Tariff that clothcs, anWi'+6.00 advance in an all w IT MIGHT PAY YOU TO BU STETSON HATS . FOLCER, FLOE, Clothing, Shoes, I COUNTY TAX NOTICE The books for the collection 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 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 reg stering 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. Roadl Tax, $3.00. Levy for iterest on Pickens RL. R. Bonds, Hurricane towvnship, 2 mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. RL. Bonds, Eastatoe township, 2 1-2 mills. Levy for interest on Pickens RL. RL. Bonds, XPickens 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 lawv. Commutation Road Tax, $3.00. All persons owing (logs are required to nay a tax of $1.25 on each dlog. 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. Distt-ict No. 5, 12 mills. District No. 6, 8 mills. District 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. District No. 24, 10 mills.) DIstri~ct No. 25, 14 mills. District No. 26, 14 mills. District No. 27, 12 mIlls. District No. 28, 8 mills. District No. 29, 10 mIlls. -? D':strict No. 30, 8 mills. District No. 31, 20 mills. Disttiict No. 32, 8 mIlls. District No. 33, 11 mills. District No. 35, 8 mills. District No. 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. 44, 13 mills District No. 46, 8 mills. District No. 46, 15 mills. ?' District No. 41, 14 mills. District No. 48, 15 mIlls. District No. 49, 15 mIlls. District No.'/50, 8 mills. District No. 51, P mills. District No. 52, 8 mills. Distriet. No. 5I5, 16 mills. District No. 56, 8 mills. 0. T. Hinton, County Treasurer, ES WINTER SUGEST Nat in August. As breezy days bee omes cold days, an overcoat is the ur. y Griffon Overceats are styled with such absolute attention'to detail. cd ingeniously into handsome cold-d efying overcoats. You'll like the 00, is all you pay for a fine Griffon 0 vercoat. 15.00 to $20.00. A full stock of boy s Overcoats ages 5 year to 18 year Mens, and Mens clothing in the c ounty with prices and quality abso has been placed on woolc:s wiir'me an about $4.00 advance in a suit of ool Overcoat next year. It will not a fleet our present stock. Y YOUR CLOTHING NOW. QUALITY FIRST..---- GRIFFON CLOTHES IIENDICK CO. Its and Gents' Furniisliin Goods a Specla Call for Pictorial Review Patterns THE UNIVERSAL TRACTO F.O.B. DETROIT Reduce r~1 Your Production Costs. Farming, like every other business, must, .cut down the overhead. It is not a question of being able to afford a Fordson; it is a question of being able to con .,tinue farming on th~e old too-costly basis. The farmer's problem is not all a sales probleitn; it is also a production problem. He muist cut down the cost of production. The Fordson does more work at a lower cost and in less time than the old hand methods6 Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or call today.ST ON H. P.SITTO , Jr -Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealer. - Pickens, S. C. 30,000 FEET OF ROUCH LUMBER Pickens Cabint Work.