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Nonresident V61u1 nmonls. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Pickon'a County, Court of Conmo(n Plo7s. Summons for Relief--('omplaint Served B. F. Lawrence, Jr., Plaintifl. - against Joseph I. Lawrence. individually, and as tiustee, H. Y. Lawrence, Charles Knox, Clifford Knox, Addie Knox and B. F. Lawrence, Sr., Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and requir. ed to answer the complaint in this actiou of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Pickens, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the pay of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforemaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 30th A. D. 1906. A. J. Boggs, O. O. P. [sotal[ Haynesworth & Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent or non resident defendants Joseph R. Lawrence, Charles Knox, Oiliford Knox and Addie Knox: You will each take notice that the fore going summons and the conmlaint in this action was filed in the office of the cleric of the court, at Pickens, S. C., on the 1st (lay of November 1906. And the last,three named defendants will further take notice if Charles and Clifford Knox are under the age of twenlty-onle iears and fail to have a guardian ad litem tp pointed to rel)resont thei in this ,ctioll within twenty davs alter the service hereof, exclusive of t he day of +rvice, the plailtilf's at-torneys will h.vr oue+ appointed tar th. llayneswrib & R h Ilinsona: 1Plaintil'" A. th i'v. Nov. 9.! 1:)G. w0. Th'ie 1l i,t, (1f ('ounty lommllissi+, ir.c vill re(v"ic'' -: bld bids for :a Stevar.1I" the Poonr -':trmi f or Ohe yea 19f1,'pt Nov. :20( h in:.t. All 11bid \ wIl be ('onsi(I erel ot that dlay. (. M. L,1YN(' I. sier-vtsor. -s CITATION. as STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA f ;Couuty of Pickens, - By J. B. Newbery, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, 0. S. G-)oll, has made suit to me to grant him letters of admin istration of the estate of and effects of Werley McAdams, deceased. T1111F, ARI TiItli.Frolta to cite and admotislh till and singular the kindred and crx"ditors of the said Werloy McAd anS, dt;eased. that they bo "Ind ap pear before tue, in the Court of Pro bate, to be be1t ait Pachens Court. I tonso, - . ., on the 2 1d'iy of Novembller", Iti96, ufter publllieatio,t ,(ereof, lt 11 o'elIrk in the forentoonl, to ."how calse, if :anly t ihe( hlave, whly t he saidi admoinistr atial(sLoniki not he gna'tt-l, .- (iven under nit hn I and 4EA1 L seal,tihis thae(6th clay (1,'Novelln he ~ ~lr, 1900, in the 181.4t, year of our In<ol(ependeneot. Ji. lI'. Nonwherrv. J. P. P. Executor's Sale. 'By virtue of the power vested in mue by the wvill of Rt A. Coolhnan, <deceased, I will 54-ll bef' m' the court house door at Pickens, (1. H ., S.>uth Carolinia, on stles .day in D.cenmber, 1906, t h following .desi44tn d lots of Iland. situnate in the si ate .amd c o uty afor e-und, at (nalhoun, towit: Lot No. 1: H1 ome piac'', coot .in ing 46 '74 l1t9 ac es, mor)1 or less, adljonunitg 810an, i-ey wood, Reed, Wi Ilis, Hun .ter, Stnut hi, lots N .. 6. 2, mnd .t h, r-s. Lot No. 2: 7 97 100l acres imore or .Iess, adj ,iai)'g L -4. N .. 1, 5, J1oh n (Curt .a N. :3: 9 2.40 *lt4)n )s morel o.4 Ie%s, adj.-o- Itu.' I.no I o'- ' i ur, 4.temson, and L..'i N.. t at 15. Lot N. . 41: 1 5 :4 I (a i',' more or' 4 Rloggs, IHniat.er .iI (lemoni. Lot, No. 5i: 1 47-li)0 <m-s om.re' m4 I'l ss adjojijijg L..t. N... 6, 7. 2, :8. I m11'. John (larey. Lot No%. (1: 26 aes, 1114 mor r ie:ss, adjoing L.1 .444 NI, a, it S.n linn Rlail way. JLo! N'.. 7: 1I 12.100! ::en. ). - r - .1 He1ndrich.a, A. 1mp;g: 40.! i)4nthormn Br. Each loI h m ..) but,' No.:,* :41 Tiermrs. O.ne'-hohI' en45h, b.dm14. ii te'n days if putrelh .-r .. .1h ets * o to Care For Lnmops. ~.LTo muko- a lunp give a1 goodl light arashi the bulrner onice ai week inI a hot solution of soda, a teaspoonful of sodha to a pint of hot water. To cleani a lamp chimney hold it over. the rteami of a kettle and polishi dry inside and out with a newspaiper. Lamp (chim zeys are made munch stronger If wvhen new they are cov'ered wth cold water, 'set over the fire and the water is let to come to a boll. Lamps should he emptied andi washed out once each ;week. h ow to Clenn Hlair Comb.4 C4ombs should never be washed, bunt they may be cleaned by b)rushing and by .pulling a piece of ccitonii through itihe teeth, changing It as It becomes eled. Finally, rub w.ell with a clean 4cot , 5ea4, Lo;rninn do Swin. tg.etile do not know how to -swim, They Igve.to h'ecome gradual tBaoInubed to tihe water either by .onterigg it d pqddle:about by them safoe 9ry ,LbeAig. cnrried into It In ekr afflvJ . * ys. Thiey; have,gr'eat 1 r of 1p~~tregg into roam, an as asQff tey see one approach -In take. t& nigh t in terror and do not t,round jntii they have scended t very high.place above the sea. INI 0 1N Fron every section of the pare for their Fall and Virit other store. When a womat she wants to feel and know I STHMA% The Largest Ready--tc ITS WOF r TH A TR" OF M . r ha o hi go 1.to ; Ladlies Tai.'lo " rSuits olWas IHanlsolme Suits from 1 2.50 eaCh to S40.Oo. w }Every suit just: the right cut and the best for the money. They come in all the new cloths. lHandsome coats from 5.00 each to 40.00. - Coats for every use, in every color. Immense line to select from. Silk Un<erskir,s. f b 11B-autifutl Si ,k Petticoatsi iii Bl3ack anld cCo(h :;. Mb:of Gutaratnteedc Tath-lta from 4.98 to Jo. hi. A eautiu11 Silk Underskirt to match WVhen you buy a a er o arebuyjingtws thing Youcan feel absolutely satisfied anywhere you go tha yourIeadgear is correct. As )bsineQss menI guIard the(ir' own jil Seneca, S. C- H Ul DRY 4 bulling PPORTUNITI Es THE STA7 P'iedmont people are flocking to ARNOLD' er needs. No such quantities, variety or e buys her new Su't, flat, or any other al hat its the right thing. You can be sure ARNOv.LD Cu Wa r De t.partent for Women leav ' n Th(Ill'I l Shem'11 in tit 1 is .....,.......r 4 0' i e i :-l-. e A1":' w tio 1111 "?;'Idc TwI'eill~ p er d 1)t1-2t F IN - w ( i i ' - ll. H.Io i n Ph:~fr 'i. u I S< E?ia ( ioud , tI lt - 4y .,' w r var A h!I rl e , d.'1'\: .lelit', worth id1 per i~ ~~ ~ ~ t,f,'.',,/i ;l iIi ( 1 \\ I ' ' 4it' . I '1" l,c 'c3tlli ll n } i; ,3P.1 i"T r h i l I ';l i I :h -> y--d , pi -t' l tl 1. W'hie I-jt Sacks per air An hunre I E tliivf otcher grandl bm.gaSi tht 1 no i at S'tore in the S.ate* will ena1tchl. GE T II FIX ED IN YOUR MIND That y ou wvill go to Arnold's the first opp)ottunlity, .we se ~vhere y.)u have a tremendous variety of beautiful It r nrihchandise from which to choose your winter neads. 24 3 ARNOLD (COM. GR EENVIL LE, S. C. .erests w e Cx Pee you to be on haund for y JT d& HAR PEl GOODS MERC.HALSS. LOWERYIEBRD bha E. s GREATER STORE to pre. styles to be found in any 'ticle of wearing apparel of this if you come to ' .l In upper Carolina. aa That Arnold does not hanidle trash. The prices <luoted are ulp on absolutely reliable rst- class merchan dise, It's the kind we have built our rep - "utation on. It's the only kind you can af ford to buy. You do not rutl sany. risk here. , : iN< old stock, joA lots, mill-clewed, ed" in style merchan. disc., d eniough vote, to palm off on 9 von. You wolt be aslhmed to tell your /1 i'neighbo rs where you / ~.400 your new dIress / ~ ~ when she asks you, \ which she is sure to do0 if you buy it here. A Word to the Brhidle. PANY, r'omi the fire of the 16th uilt, ouIr par't of the goods. .Seneca, s. C. hiding 4.