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twenty-one, was from her word that her physically, he must have a her school to do the work the mother. ce. The girl in order to take good girl has She has nursed the verge of the, sacrifice have . she could ed on an aver day. much better, but It may be a Is completely re the daughter y longer; on the s that she owes erself. er twenty-one. In the the daughter got ended agricultural col e has a bank account and now the father into partnership, and get a full share of the hter has had nothing. g a pride In her own ability, has purchased her clothes from own little savings. t fair? -te.-4ather--nor the brother appreciate the girls great tion. rhey take it for. she should do what she has lingly and without pay. the girl go away every one exclaim at her "heartlessness ness." is it fair? . girl be caled upon e all the sacrifice? Is it no; that she should have given up long the realization of her cher hers is one of several such cases e come under my personal at a Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to- bewlser says the adage. You do not believe It? -It is vitaHy true. There are times when the wisest thing one can d~ ls to shut one's eyes one- should see altogether too m -There are occasions when one can see all one ought to see by looking the other way. For Instance: Yon want to donc'mntrate your thought. How will you do it? There is only--ene way. Every stu dent, every mental worker. must learn that way or fail of success. You must a r e to shut out th . world about you-be i~!erfor happenings.--andua-your mniid on ..terfear to hand. Isit not so? If you would specilize In your work It would be folly to be wise to the * , things outside your specialty. The -ardox that Ignorance often 9 om Is strangely true. those who are forever look ble traits In the peo udthem. If Instead of failings of their friends 3Liek- for the ami * . -would better serve and themselves be hap *lbautiful truth in the old hgdwho kooks or the faults weebyc g to love - oeeght2e .ols con see Ghershort her not see not peer into the dark for skeletons. It looks, bthe sunlight and finds eyes to the Imperfections friends. your eyes to their graces and nythe good In your friends will show you their good side. ely Ignorant of their blemishes ebleihes may disappear. , -t is better to .be happy in your Ignorance than miserable in your wisdom.____ ___ Selfish Interest. "You seem to be developing a great Interest In conservation." "I am," replied Sir. Cumrox. "If they keep cutting down the trees there won't n any woods for me to take to when mother and the girls get up these rounds of social gayety.". --Washingrton Star. SD. H. ATTAWAY, R3EEVILLE'S PRACTICAL \RCHITECT and - j 1~ILDER,:: Blue Printyi P'ass and Complete Speci fications Furnished. OFFICE: 117* Main Street, GREENVILLE, S. C.. Phone 3068. . J. K. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY *Lawyers Pickens, S. C. Omllne over rierens ta: :C The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ci and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but at Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of U Infants and Chndren-EXperience against Experiment. L L( What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It S contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ST 'and alays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhlea and Wind Colic. It'relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's panacea-The Mother's Friend. ST ST CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS t Bears the Signature of s S1 S] I S1 S] --ORSAE C FOR SALE 46 acres, 4-room house,a little rolling. 57-acres, 4-room house, Level, 1 [-2 miles of Liberty. 58 acres, 5-room house,Ievel, 1 [-2 miles of Liberte.c 78 acres, 4-room house, level, 1 3-4 -ihs of Liberty. 34 acres, level, 1 1-4 miles of Liberty 70 acres, 2 miles of Liberty on Southern Ky 30 acres 2 1-2 miles of Liberty. ~~re~-2 miles otffirty on the Southern Ry. 48 acres 2 1-2disfof Liberty on Southern Ry. These lands are level and nicely located will sell on easy erms j. F. BANISTER. Liberty, S. C. Prompt Powerful Permanent ~~F P- felt very quickly hnothermei you tostay cured Makes rich, red, pure blood-cleanses the entire system-clears the brain-strengthenls dlgestion and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. -~BrDives oufRhe6Umstii and Stops the Paln; ends Malaria; is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. A ChangeSoon. The time will soon come when1 slippers and gauze hose and short sleeves wil 1 have to be n thing of 0 the past, for a while at least, and we t rant te tell everybody t hat we are t eady to furnish the goods at the i right prices. Everybody knows hat this store has always given a quare deal and we want to continue erving you. Come and do your Lrading with us. We will help you if you will give us 8 chance. Bring us your Chickens ancti ggs. We are the recognized authi )rity on prices of Chickens and ggs. Come to see us. RAIG BROS CO. One-price Cash Merchants PAR RSH, LOAN& Co., Hlatve -a anew andi ....,::etp Fall stoc~k 4.C Dry Goods. Groc*-ries. Tin and Granite Ware, Etc., -nd w i h -,;..;re . ,n l'e e their ! ire. hef ore hu: irr elsR - FEATHER BED and PILLOW DEPARTMENT. WVe make a speciatyV of a 3f lb, F-a;ti er Bed and two 2 1-2 lb s Feather Pillows-A LL FOR $10 oo. Give us a trial. . e e Do JobPrinting~ REA ESAT, Vwic --s , lr'sSale. State of-SouthCarol'na. County of Pickens In Common pleas court. John A. Firgess 4ni. Piaintiffs. vs Martha U. gsl Et al. Defendants, In pur. niance of a dc i tal order made in the above state.i ca e by his Honor Judge R W. Memning-r at his cham bers in Gjenvii.e S. '. ;ated Sept. 16th 1911 and t*n file i.. h. . erk's office Pick ens county I wiii :1 ! before the Court Bouse door at Piv'---s;. S C. during the legal hours ftr s zie on alesday in No venher 0911 th follo w ing described real Estate ii Muated I, i.g and being in the county of Pirkia Osand state of South Carolina: All tl.i pie ce parcel or tract of land adjo:ning innds of Joseph Bates A. G. Burgess: ..d e.,n taining twenty gre (25) acres wn - or less. Terms of sale Gne-half cash on day of ;ale with leave to the purchaser to pay ill cash, and the balance. on a credit of rwelve montli with interest from day Df sale at the rate of s per cent per annum to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and n omartgage of the premi sessold. Should the ourchaser fail to -ompitly ' ith terms of said sale within ne hour ther, aft--r said cltrk will re ell the same on the s-te or some suo equent salesday at the risk of the pur -haser. Purchasers to pay for papers and for recording same. A. J. Boygs. Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. P. 1). 1)acus et al Plaintiffs - a-.ainst Leretia (;ilstr~p, Defendant 'In pursuance of a decretal order made I the alove stat, d eae- by his Honor Judge G, o. E. Privce at his chambers at Anderson, -. C. diated Sept. 20, 1911 and on file in the cle k's 1ice for Pick ens county, I will seli before the Court Hous- door at Pickeis C -H . S. C. dur% oag ihl lgal hours for sale on Sa'esday in Novemher *9! 1 the following 'escrib ed real e-.ate to wit: A certein tract or parcel of land c-ntainir-' .-one hundred and twent) five (i25) :*gr more or less, ,ituated il t he :if), si te and county, b >unde-dy-l e.f ljani:-l Looper Sr. teni, 1 Luiper Jr, Anthony Dacus, Thoinst Looper. Jeremiah Looper Sr. (or lands forierly owned by them) Begining on a red oak S 22 E 14, thence S 291 E 15 to white oak. thence down the meandet s of said brarch to a stake N 65 E 49ch. 33 links to ash the branch linae 1:3 ch 50inks to a as~h, N 58 W ]2ch 50 links to a small hickory N 59 W 20ch 50 links to a post oak :hence along said read :3f'ch, r0inks to the beginineg red oak. Ter mns of sale c:esh. ~The purchaser must comply with the. terms within one hour aft- r 'he sale o'r 'he pre mises will be r. d at the risk of the f< rmner pur Pruebcaser to pay for all paiers and re~ ;rding the same. Cl' rk of Court. Clerks Sale. S .'. .4 South Caro'li-, C ounits of Pick'n'-, I n i.:aa .'o-e I'.- . ; i . :egai' s' Iitie A hlt- 't : tal I). fentd.r :s. In pw-lrsu ' ., . ei etal oird.r c.ade in the abe -ta*..jted~ casi h his t Honor 'T S. . " eldated Juntie 5. 191!' and. -On file ot ii h.- Cierk's ..01 'i Pekens county I will sell beore the Court House door at icikens C. II., 's. C. during the legal hours for sale on Salesday~ in November, 19t-the following described real es'ate situa'ed. lying andI being in the county and state aforesaid, to wit: 1. All that certrin tract ecf Imd in the county~ of Pic'.ns. and state of South 'arolina, on Ravens For'k of Twelve .ile River containing one hund hed andJ fifteen and three font th (11l52)acres more or l'es a peeable to a plat of the same made by E. C'. Edens, Surveyor 31st August, 1897, and hath such shape,formn and marks as are represented in said pat arid adjoining lands o'f l'act No 2, J. E, Hagood lands, Larkmn Ilendricks and oth~eus it being a portion if tIe Ambler home place a' h:ci: wa s convey ed to Anita A. Bre'azeale ('-c' Auabler) on the 16th d-ty of November, 1897, deed recorded in Deed Book --W" o page 267 Pickens e' tnty secor 's. 2 All t'ea' jiece.parcel,planltation or tract of land lying and beiner si:tuatedu ini the county of Pickens,state aforesaid,on Ravens Fork of Twelve Mil. R~ver con taning one hundred (100) acres more or less agreable to a plat of the same made by E. C. Ediens, Surveyor,January 20th 1891 and hath such shape, form and mark s as are represented in .cae plat and which is 'at'ached to the deed from James UI. Ambler to It. 0. i mbd'r ad joining lands of tract No. 3, J. E. Ha good lands tract No. 1 and others, it being a portion of the tract of laud which J. H, Ambler purchased from 8.irgent Griffin, and which is now sub divided into several 'racts, this tract be ing known in the sub'iivisieon as tract No. 4. S. All that piece. p-iircel. plantation or tract of land lying andl being situate in the county of Piciou 1s.st te a foresaid. on Ravens F'ork of Tw~e'lve Mile River containing t0: yjt r m (4:) acre s more' or less. agreab.'--- : plat < f th: - an,p 'made by E. t'. E rns. !"ate-yr, January 20) 1894,and hathi *mh 'l|:1 p,form :'.ndma'k as are re-pr -s'nt.ed mn s'-sid p'in t it he'ng a portion 'f the' t.r:en t of I :nd which James li \mbler poa, ' dae fromi Sar gert G, Il:; and~ whia-h is now sinbdivid ed into several trae:s this tract. heir.g known ini ihe.- suhtliv54on as tract N> 2 adjoining land! . f J. E. H ago".d tracts Nes 1 and 3. '. rms of sale-One thirud ca'dh on day of sale, the remainder in two eqlual a'rual installnents, payah- in one and two years from clay of sal". sale to he to the highest r< soonsible ideder, the deferred payments to he'ar interest at the rate of eig'ht per cenit ;-er annum payabl.e annually. with pr;-vilege to the purchaser to anT~ripate !---3 n-enat or to pay all cash. at.e erec'jit portion to be secured by note t' bond eof the purchias er and a mortgage of the premises sold The terms of this sgle must be complied with within one h'our from saleor the premises will l'e re ~ld at the risk of the former purchaser or purchase chaser or purchasers to pay for all pa pers and for Recording the same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Pickens County. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. George W. Hendricks et al Plaintiffs against Ruth A. B. Rochester et al Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order mad< in the above stated case by his Hono: Judge Geo. E. Prince, at his chamber: at Anderson, S. C. dated Sept. 22, 1911 and on file in the clerk's office for Pick ens county. I will sell before the Cour House door at Pickens S. C. during thi legal hours for sale on Salesday in No vember 1911 the following dercribe real estate to wit: First:-All that piece parcel or lot c land lying and being situatea in stat and courty afortsaid containing fifteel and 34-10J acres more or less, adjoinini lots 3, 5, 7, Hendricks. Boggs. Houston anid Clemson College and niore fully de scribed by plat made of same by J. 1 Attaway Surveyor, and known in sail plat as lot No.# and deeded to Mrs. J A. Hendrick by G . B. Cochran. admit :strator, by deed dated December 7t] 1906, and Recorded in Book "bE" pag 6. Second: All that piece parcel or trac of land lying an:i being in the State an( County aforesaid containing Twelve (12 acres more or less, bounded by lands 0 W. R. COchran on the North South an( West, on the East by lands of Aaroi Boggs, according to a plat made by Johi B. Stribling on th' 31d day of Januar; 1S94, and deeded to Mrs. J. A. Hen dricks (afterward Hendricks) by J. E G. McDaniel S. P. C. by deed-datcd Jar uary 27th 1902, angaRcz.rded in dee( Book "-V" pxagp .4 Terms ig al#; cash on day of sale Termy)-'*of -sale must be complied wit] %:thin on hour or the premises will b resold at the risk of the former purchas er. Purchaser or Purchasers to pay fo all papers and the recording of same A. J. Boggs', Clerk of Court, Pickens county S. d. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. Frank G. Allgood, et al, Piffs. against J. Milton Looper. et al, Defts. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case by His Hono: Judge George E. Prince at his chanmber at Anderson, S. C. dated1 Sept 22, 1911 and on file in the le'rk's office for Pick ens county, I will sell bef<.re the cour huse door at Picicens C H. .-. C. dur mug the legal hxours for. sale on Salesda: in November,191 .the' f ollon' in'g descriu. e real estate. to wit: 1. A 1 that certain j-i- ce parcel 0: tract o~f land .Itu xte lymng anzd being ii the coung~ of Picke-us antd State e six and live t em h (hI.5) acr.-s more o less, amil more pa ltemaiy tiesci ited: a folow., t >w:t: lk-,:n:auxa at an i.41 pin in ce nie r 'f road, and running 2 2A1 E. 47 chains to bend in road. ihenco N. 15.1 E 4:80 chamns to benad; ti.enice 1 4 .E. 5:5 chair s to benid; thence N 31 E 2:11 i) bend.thene,- N 4sEl:13 tc bend thence N 33 E~ 5:0,:ie,, to rock on side c r ad, thence S 51 E 8:55i to ash on1 banl of branch, thence do~wn saia un.ince t rock; thence due west 16:20 chm to rock thence N 6' W10).44eca to zaegmo~g pin The above described track of land beinj the northern portion of a certain trac of land represenL d by a plat made b: J. [H. Earle, Surveyor, dated Februari 14th, 1911. the same being cut off fro.i the 60 1-10 acres by a line run by saji J. H. Eerle Survey or, on the 1st day o May, 1911. Referece being hereb: made to the ao:esw-l survey and pha of J. H. Earle', Survey r, for a muor complete descriptowe of t he 36.5 acre the land hereby descrbed is a part, of Lth home place of the 1.. ie Jeremtiahi L'oper lying on waters ot Wolf G reek watea of 12 Mile river. 5. All that piece parcel or tract o land situate an~i lying and being in th? above named coung; and s n e I: ing 0: waters of Wolf Creek, weitera of 'Twelv hile River, and containing twenty thre and six tenths (2.1.6) acres more or less Beginning at an iron pin in center c road and running S 60 B 10;44 chain1 to rock thence E 16:20 chains to rock o banks of branch, thence down sai oranch to pine knot in center of branct thence N 69 W 31 chains to rock on sid of road; thence up said r oad 8 chains t l.eginning corner, and being the souti era portion of a tract of land represent ed on a plat made by J. H. Earle, Su, veyor, on February 14th, 1911, the sam being cut off from a tract of 60 1-1< by a line j un by said J. H. Earle, Suar veyor on May 1st, l>1l, referencei hereby made to the aforesaid plat for: more complete description of the lan hereby conveyed the, land hereby d< scribed is a part of the home place of th late, Jeremiah Looper. Terms of sale cash-to the highest rE sponsible bidder-Purchaser or rurshat ers to pay for all papers and recordin, the sanme. A. J. Boggs, C lerk of Court, Pickzens County S. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors Il personrs holding c aims against t stt of th1 -bite J. B Freema deceased, mutsti resent the same dul; pnven on or before the 1.'t day 0 Nov. i1911, or be debarred payment, anm a:l pe'rsor.a indebted to said estate mus mnke p'tyment on or before the abov< date to the undersigned. B. S. Freeman. Executor. The Jelly. Sometimes we interpret too literally "I want to learn to make jelly," sak the newly Installed housewife. "Is I1 hard?" "Oh, Lord, no, mum'" replied th4 cook, with supreme pity. "It's soft,' -Judge. Tantalizing. Jacobs-Tuwed's second wife starte] going in for spiritualism, but he soot cured her. Jackson-How? Jacobs-He went with Iher and start ed receIving messages from/his firsi mufey-Lndon tts.t / Phoni FOR THAT : HOT' THE DRINK THAT RE Pickens Boti R. L. Davis F All Tol ONE GREA' Summer G make room Business. Al duced. Shori Remnants wil MONEY SAV you. All low cut Sale. Yard wide ! 5c the yard. A. K.I West End FOR 8 FINE F Acre fan 2vO between 1 and Mountain View church, ral route and telephone line; ance in. original forest. one ( outbuildings, one small tena buildings; 60,000 ft. of saw 'land lies well and is in a spi change for 'smaller place or suit purchaser. For price al rI have farms in all secti me know your wants in the r H. M. H E THE REAL E2 Box 264. Pickens Bank Let me write your fire insuranc' liable companies. iLand tor Sale in S50-acre farm in the town of Waihalla, 1 land incultivation, 15 acres in woods oesix-room dwelling, two tenant housms SFor terms and prices apply 1 KB. RMOSS, v - ~ Will not buy a D~ep Too Much i Does Nc t Necessarily THE "JOHNi H. WIl Strikes a happy medium in I maximum mntrii This Piano is built accor< tos in one of New York's n rtories, and contains every tea LThe One Artii in which you do not DGuiaranteed for a life time. tory only by L John. H. V ---THlE PIAINO $$Pone 682,. C E J Victor Ta11eing- Mahin Ttax 'Notice. ifice of Cou;nt% Treasurer. Piciens County. Pie ens. S. C.. September 25th 1911. The boo:.1 tr the collection of -tate and >u:ty taxe. will be open froti, 1_ . -.'il to; December3lst 1912. T .. fer to do so can pay in .Janua -.:. .v. i per cent additional. Those h. preter t . yang in rebruary 1912. can > so with 2 i r cent additional. Those who efer paylnl: in March 1912. to the i5th of said onth, can do .o oy paying an additional 7 per nt. After sai~l date the books will close. N. 1.-Tax ;..yers owning property or paying x ror others. aill please ask fo tax receipt easch t..wi.hip or special school district in beit ne - - inev may own property. This is ry inipoitai:t as there are so many special hc;i 'ist:it t.s. Those who do noi wish to me to tbe odcee can write me, not later than eeenir 20t:. :nd I will furnish them with e amu.nnt due and they can remit me by eck, money order or registered letter, If imps ar.: sei!t do not send above two (2) nt. as I en ,not use them. 'lease do not nid me cash w ithout registering same, as it is tble to get lost: if sent otherwise it must be senler's ri.sk. vy for State tax...... ........5% Mills vy for Constitutional School tax . 3 mills ,vy for Ordinary County tax.. 6 mills vy for Sisking Fund ....... .........1-i mills vy for Past Indebtedness............ ' mills tvy for Chain Gang... ...... ........ 2% mill !vy for State Constable........... 4 mill Tot 9 mills SCHOOL TAX. eciatl Levy or School District No. 1. 2 mills Oecidl Levy for School District No. 2,...2 mills Pecial Levy for School DWstrict No. 3....2 miills cedal Levy for School District No. 4....2 mills ectial Levy for School District No. 5. ..2 mills eciai Levy for School 1> strict No. ,...2mills oecia! Levy ftor School District No. 9.. 10 mills eeial Levy for School Dlistrict No. i9,2. mills eedal Levy ".,r School District No. 11, 7! mills oeial Levy fo r School District No. 12, ..2 mills ecial Levy ior School District No. 13,..8 mills >ecial Levy for School District No. 14..4 mills >ecial Levy for School -District No. 16.. . mills >ecial Levy for School Distriet No. 17...7 mills >ecial Levy for School District No. 18, 2 mills >ecdal Levy for School District No. 19, 2mills >ecial Levy for School District No. 21 ....2 mills ecial Levy for School District No. 21.2 mills ecial Levy for School District No, 23..2 mills >ecdal Levy for School District No. 24,. 22 nills >ecial Levy ror School District No. 24-. 2 mills >ecial Levy for School District No. 27...2 mills ceial Levy for School District No. 29. 3 mills iecial Levy for School District No. 31. 15 mills >eeiel Levy for School District NSo. 31. 4mills >ecial Levy for Sohool District No. 38. 2 mills >eclal Levy for School District No 41, , mills )ecial Levy for School District No. 42 ... mills >ecial Levl for Sehool District No. 49,..2 mills )ecial Levy for School District No. 52, 3 mills ecial Levy for School District No. 53,... niis evy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Hurricane township...... .. ... .....2 mills evy for interest on Pickens R. R. lionds Eastatoe townselp... .....24 nill avy for interest on Pickens R. R. lionds Pickens C. H. township.. ............ 2 millb Poll ''ar, One (1) Dollar. E-very male citizen -om 21 Do to t0 ye4.j is liable. excapt Confeder ;e soldler, who dt) not pay after 50 years. and1 iose excused by ktw. Commutation Road Tax. $1.50. The last Let ;lature enacted the following law: "'That all ble-bodied male person, from the age of twen ,-one and fifty years. both exclusive, in tie ounty of Pickens, shall bs required annually > pay one dollar and fifty cents commutation r road tax, except ministers of the gospel ae ially in charge of a congregstlon, persons ter ianently disabled in the minlitaiy service of 2is State, and persons who served in the late !ar between the states anid all persons actual r employed in the quaratitine service of the tate, and all students who may be attending ny school or college at the time when the com iutation tax hercinabove provided for shatl ecome due shall be required to pay to the ountv' reasurer of said county, betweeli the th day of October and the Sist day of liecen erin each and everv year, an aunual commu tion o .oad tax ol one dollar and fifty cents er head. and any failure to pay said road tax ball be a misdemeanor, and the offender, upon Dnvictio. shall be punished by a fine of not ss than live dollars and not more than .iftf ollars, ol imprisoned for.'Ut :A4L ihirty Capitag"g.'Do, Tax. All persons owning '~ requirel to pay a tax of tifty t0) cents n each log. Respectfully, J. T. RICHEY, County Treasurer. EYE TALK NO 2 Light ani Sight Light renldfrs all things visible, b y bringing pic-tures of them 10 our eves. JiTen if the (eyes areI [Cer i'..we have tele:ir' andi c.1n fo tale sight. =P&OR EV ES= or patin results. The Remedy h'emioval of the' conse with isnt it? And1(. hy the wayV, sinlce voit waimt to be surie of gte~ llng~ thle right glasses, call onl A. A. ODOM, PRES. Consulting Optometrist, Masonio Temple, Greenville, S. C. 40 acres, i mile from court Louse, 1-2 cleared, balance in riginal oak forest, joining land *f J. H. 0-. McDaniel, I. M. lauldin and others. This prop rty is for sale or trade and is he prettiest place for a nice borne around Pickens. Price and erms reasonable. See H. M. Iester, "The Real Estate Man" ~ickens, S, C. WANTED. TENANT: For good farm on Ool- noy River. Can make an attractive propo sition to the right man. Apply to P. B. MARTIN, Marietta, S. C., or Earle Mauldmn, Greenvilie, S. C. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By J. B Newberry, Probate Judgt: WHEREAS, Mrs. Nora Parkins snd \T. A. Sheldon mnade suit to me, to grant tern letters of Administration of the state and effects of C. H . Parkins. These are therefore to cite and ad ionish all <and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said C. H. 'arkins deceased, that they be and sp ear before me, in the Court of Pro. ate, to be held at Pickens on the 18t!. ay of Oct. 1911 next after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to tow cause if any they have'. why the did administration should not be grant Giveni under my hand, this 29 ay of Sept. Anno D-omini 1911, J. B. NEWBERRY. (seal J. P. P. e. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. ra.tiea at Cent,-al every Wednedaya. TEG OF WOHES THE SPOT ling orks, Iroprietor ether, rAUGUST oods must for our fall 1 Goods re :ends and I be sold at iG PRICES to Shoes will histifitprice lea Island at MARK, Greenville, AL , 5-mles west of Pcfens welve Nile camp ground rn main public road, ra~ 60 acres cleared, bal. ld two-story house with at house and small-at. timber on place. ThisS 'did section. Will - will cut into tracts to aterms write or seeF ens of the connty. Let eal estate iine. STER3 TATE MAN SPickens, S. C Building. ; I'll place you in good ~ Oconee County. 5 acres of bottom and 20 acres of up inster, six miles south of Walhalla, '75 acres in cultivation. Will seil allhalla, S. C. ?MONEY ndable Pian~o. Money Guarantee One. LIAMS PIANO" 'rice-and insures the sic value. iing to strict specifica ost modern Piano Fac ture possible in a sci stic Piano pay for name. Sold Direct From Fac illims MAN, REENVILLF. S. C. es and Supplies