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SATURDAY I NIGHT S3EIMONS NtB T3E UNKASTING, UNFEVERISH GOD. Text. "'And yeus said, Make the men aft down."-John vi, 10. God Cres %or calendars. No use ris at 2 a. to find fault with dark ask why the sun has not tis not time. Though all men clamor and complain, the sun not rise until the appointedtime. Theres an exact second for that event. Astronomers may calculate it for this date 3000 A. D. God wcrks tha The Almighty timed hour, ute and d when th star should .flash -to the wise dthe angels sing to the shepherds. When his Son came there was divineforder. "Mine'liur is not yet come," be said again and again. When the work was done he said. "The hour Is at hand." The calendaring was complete. One April afternoon in Galilee di vinity and humanity stood face to face. A mighty miracle was near. Five thousand people were going to be fed from a lad's luw-b basket. There's great coifusion. danger of an awful panic. Cossack knouts beat back Rus sian pesants at the czar's celebration, yet 200 were trampled to death. Brit ish bayonets pierced famine crazed suf ferers In- India before relief corn could be distributed. Christ calls a halt. No tumult, with the throng trampling' down the weak. '"Make the men sit down." There's no hurry, no fussing, no fever with the -Son of God. The American Disease. Hurry, justly or unjustiy. is called "amerleanitis." - the American disease. Our climate, dry and overplus with ox ygen; competitive system. honor and opportunity beckoning at every street corner, the very Anerienn "atmos phere ' breed nerveusness. oversolici Ia.g em ature death. The his shoulders, laughs. t, is off to the pipe. Frau says. "A cus is In the shop." -Ach, hinimel, waitr .John Mull is rosy cheek blooded; Brother .Jonathan thin. cadaverous. He iust ,--gir there "Lawd. Purr-vuss," drawled h friend as I dragged him am down the steps of ay and the.cpr door was snap our faces, "is this the lawst ?" "No," I clicked; "there'll other in a. minmute." I can hear 61g hearty British laugh yet. Who tting this pace? Some invisible evolent national spirit driving us The whole structure of - Amer Is a..rde for the prize. I've seen the ranchmen on the plains e blazing branding Irons and burn mark~ of ownership on horse anal .Hurry Is taking a fiery brand - on the A - ,i M ian's Mania For Speed. ere's something in our climate dry --'I that brings a necrosis of ty. .e 80,000,000 charged batteries. Attach one of us adesk, a pulpit, a-,pen. uind we shon ti the current is exhausted. there are thirty porches in a row there will be,at least ninety rocking chairscal going furiously, while the occupants -tell excitedly, possibly shriy, of an entertalnment where they ram thforks."' and the mud was "knee deep." Stand at the ferry, the railroad station, the trolley. terminus. See the crowd surge on or dash off, flghting going up stairs or.- down, g and elbowing to get through teway. What's the hurry? No one The Niagara gorge is a swift but It bears no vessels of come~e.The autoist goes at a - Iin the hope of getting St need to go inas a H of time as the speed -.has adread of To be a "has -~ - Old 999," once ~b~t~e\,Iew York Central. of espes. srecords, now 'train along the ludson. State express to inilk t ion! Thiat's the specter - ut national- American Oriiiental pielbre of the El souadtry Is lotti' calu. - ito on Llzuoljvould te adfective n -ene Iwas t Jn tla"With our o speed arenWe any better than Samuel-Adains drove from Bos $~ P-hlladelpl- in an old chaise squeaked with patriotism? "The Royal Road To" I 's age of electricity snapping d crackling. Electricity seeks short circuits. h's the day of short story. Dickens, Eliot'ind Hawthorne are for gotten. Magazines are even abandon ing the serial story. Sermons spoken must be twenty minutes; those printed must be tabloid. It's the bark of the five inch rapId fire gun rather than the - boom of the thirteen Inch ordnance. Ed ucation Is rushed. Degrees are con ferred instead of eairned-"Spanish at Aa Glance." "Business Taught In Ten Lessons." Colleges offer cross cuts to diplomas. One correspondence school has 200.000 students. The singular thing is that with increase of hurry there Is a decline of faith and attend ance to reilgious things. An age of hurry Is extraordinartly fickle. Hurry Is not because of fullness, but of emp tynes. THSe. fuss. fever. Is the sure mark of human inferiority. D. H. ATTAWAY, GREEVILLE'S PRACTICAL ARCHITECT and BUILDER, :: WILL SAVE YOlU MONEY Blue Printed P'aas and Complete Speci fications Furni~hed. OFFICE: 117*Main S:reet, *-GREENVILLE, S. C. For Infants and Children. T The Kind You Have if.IL...... ....-Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANegetabelermionlfors-' s-Wdatawfl uja- Bears the Signature Poltesligestion Of nesandlest.Containsnei r Opium.Morplhne normacral NOT NARC OTIC. use tion, Sour Stoukhl,DiaI1 wormsouiosFeisFor Over 11:ssandLOSSOFSIUEP. F rO e FacSimil Sip=a~r OP Thirty Years NEW YORK a Copy of Wrar ITE ONTAUR OOPA9Y NEWY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 46 acres, 4-room- house,a little rolling. 57-acres, 4-room house, Level, i 1-2 miles of Liberty. 58 acres, 5-room house,level, i [-2 miles of Liberty. 78 acres, 4-room house, level, [ 3-4 1 'i-es 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. 24 acres 2 1-2 miles ot Liberty on the Southern Ry. 48 acres 2 1-2 miles of Liberty on Southern Ry. These lands are level and nicely located will sell on easy trms -. F. t ANIST ER, ES IDR NEWACT -.I. BES RIERS ~ \ \l\\\FTHESER ACROBATS GREATI~I ~JiARVE0YNAR MOLET~h.NI THEE\ DEMONS DASH ~ * ~ STREET PARADE L 2 PERFORMANCES 2 ~ . -e OORS OPEN AT I &7R14. F~dOUTSIDE EXH IBITION BEFORE EACH PERFORMANCE. Will Exhibit at Easley, Nov. 3rd. Special Train Will Leave Pickens at 3:30 P. IL, ad Return Immediately After the Performance. PAIRRISIH, SLOAN & CO., Have a a new and complete Fall stock of SDry Goods, Groceries, Tin and Granite Ware, Etc., -nd wvi!l ~1.e l to have you inspe et their liite. before buying dse he re. We will try oir best to please you. We also have a FEATHER BED and PILLOW DEPARTMENT. we~ make a specialty or a l'. F ather Bedand two 2 1-2 lb. Feather Pillows-A LL FOR $ c o. Give us a'tial. -om 0f Tax Notice. )ffice ef Count% Tibasnrer. Pnexinns County. 1 PicLcx,, S. t'.. Septeniber 25th 1911. The boo.., I r the ollectioT of 5Itata and ;ounty taxes %%il' be open frotu (oct 'er -: itlil t. 1.eeember3st 1912. T.e v.! . I:efer to do so can pay in .lanua .vl2. w h per cent additional. Those rhob preler pat .ng in February 1912, can o so with 2 pl . cent additional. Those who >refer payinfg I i March 1912, to the inth of said 3; month, can do ->., oy paying an additional - per ent. After sal4 'late the books will close. N. .--Tax p.lyers owning property or paying ... f:r 4.tbers. v.ill please -.!s fo tax receipt ii erel. town~ui or speciaL school district in ir riiel t-e .ev may own property. This is cry iiiyortant !ts there r.re so many special ch >ol di trid . Those wno do noi wish to be o.ne il use ott;-e can write ne, not later than ace:n'er20th. Lnd I will Iurnish them with he an.xunt due and they can remit me by heck, inioney order or registered letter. If taimp air: seIt do nct send above two (2) ] exit, an I cannot use them. Please do not end Ine cash w i thout registering same, as it is inble to get lost: if sent otherwise it must be 4 .t senier's risk.. .evy for State tax ...... ..... ........5 5 Mills fs ,evy !or Conshtitutional School tax . 3 mills .evy for Ordinary County tax.. mills e sevy for Siskli:: Fund ....... .........14 mills ( .evy for Past latlebtedness........ i milfs ,evy for Chaiin iang ...-.........--. 2% mill 0 evy for Staite I-%nstable ........... I mill A Totm 194 mills RCHOOL TAX. pecial Levy fill School Dlstrict No. 1, 2 mills ;peiati Levy l'ar School District No. 2,...2 milis Sa xpecial I Le., i r School District No. 3....2 mills ,pecial pevy for School District No. 4....2mills U. pecial Levy for School District No. 5. ..2 mills T, !peciai Lev) fox School D strict No. 8,...2 mills special evy lor School District No. 9.. 10 mills o special Le-y fot ;ehool District No. 10, 2,i mills ;pecial Levy for School District No. 11,7! mills t specil Lev I- -r School District No. 12. ..2 mills special Levy for School District No. 13,..8 milis P special Levy for School District Ni). 14...4 mills f pecial Levy for School District No. 16...6 mills special Levy for School District No. 17...7 mills C( Special Levy for School District No. 18, 2 mills special Levy for School District No. 19, 2mills Specia i Levy for Schooi District No. 2N....2 mills st Special Levy for School Mlstrict No. 2,..2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 23.. .2 mills sC Special Levy for School District No. 24. wu mills & Special Levy ror School District No.2.. 21 mills Special Levy for School District No. :2... 1 mills special Levy for School District No. 29. 3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 31. 15n.ills t Speclel Levy for School District No. 37. 4 mills Special Levy for Sohool District No. 38. 2 mills Special Levy for School District No 41, 3 mills SpeckI Levy for School District No. 42...2 mills Special Levy for Sehool District No. 49,..2 mills Special Levy for School Distnet No. 52, 3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 53....4 ici.ls Levy for interest on Pickens R. 11. :oids lurricane township...... ...... .....2 nills Levy for interest on Pickens It. R. Hloiils iastotoe townseip....... . , .....24 inillis I Lavy for interest on l'ickens R. R. lhonds Pickens C. 11. township.. ............ 2 mill- I l'oll Tax, Onte (1) Dollar. Every male citizei from 21 Do to tD yetl Is liable. excapt :'oxfedter ate soldiers, who du :ot pay after 50 years. and I those excused lay klw. Commutation Road Tax. $1.50. The last Leg islature enacted the following law: "'l-hat all able-bodied male persons froin the age of tweni ty-one and fifty years. both exclusive. iln tie J county of Piekexns, shall bs ret uired annually to pay one dollar and lifty oeng- commutatiili a or road tax, except ministers of the gospel ac tually In charge of a congregsetion. persons her manently disabled in the military service of e this State. and persons who served in the late war between the ,,tates. ail all persons actual ly employed in the quarantine .-ervice of tie State, and all studenits who lxty be attending any school or college at the tix:p when the com- 11 mutation tax hereinabove pro-vided-for sha.l become due shall be required to pay to the County Ti toasurer of said county. between tile 15th (lay of October and the 31st day of Deceii ber in each and every year. all annial comiun- a tation or load tax of one dollar and fifty cents per head, :and any failure to paf said roa't tax shall be a mnisdemeaior. and the offender. upon convictoin. shall be punished by a fine of not less than 1:ve dollars and not more than fifty I dollirs, or linpriAoinet for ir-t mnor than .thirty Capaitation D og TAx. All persons oawuhig don are a ;u irel ti < Iay a tax ot' fift .0' cents oil emwh dog. Respectfully, J. T. RICIIEY, I ount 1TPeasurer. m ile from court house, 1-2 cleared, balance in original oak forest, joining land of J. H. G. McDaniel, I. M. Mauldin and others. This prop- ~ erty is for sale or trade and is the prettiest place for a nice home around Pickens. Price and terms reasonable. See H. M. Hester, "The Real Estate Man'' Pickens, S, C. WANTED. TENANT. For good farm on Ooirnoy River. Can A make an attractive propo sition to the right man. 1 fi Apply to a P. B3. MAR T1N, a Marietta, S. C., or c Earle Manldmn, Greenvilie, S. C. STATE OF SOUT~H CAROLINA, a County of Pickens. By J. B. Newherry, Probate Judge:a WREREAS, Mrs. Nora Parkins and W. A. Sheldon made suit to me, to grant P them letters of Administration of the J rstate and effects of C. H. Parkins. al These are therefore to cite and ad- A inloiish all -indl singular the kindred mnd c-reditors of the said 0. H e Parkinis dieceasied. that ihey' be and up. '1 lear lefoa re mte, in the (t'outrt of Pro- re 3.tte, to be- litld at Pu-kkens on the 18th F lay of Oct. 191l1 next after publication hiereof. at 11 a ohck ini the forenoon, to show causeC if aniy they have, why the tI taid a-inunri-tration shlld not be grant- ti id. Given uind, r my hand. this 29 lay of Sepit. A nno lDomini 1911, t J. B3. NEWBERRY. (seal jg J. P.P.C' b DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentista Liberty, S. C. g Practice at, Central eve-) Wednedays. b Citation. S state of South Carolina, di County of Pickens, it Ay J. B. New bery, Probate Judge. Whereas, C.:rlisle Newton and E. J. Iester made suit to me to grant them etterso'f Admninistra~tion withI the will tnnexed of the Estate and effects of S.4rah A. Alexander. These are therefore, to cite and ad- 01 nonish all and singular the kinidred and c< redttors of the said Sarah A. Alexa.nder I leceased, that thbey be as.d appear before ne, in the Court of Probate, to be held b: Lt Pickens on ih-- 9th day of No's. 1I .911 next, after publication hereof, at 11 as >'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, a f any they have, why the said adminis- g ration shotuld not be granted. Given under nmy hand this 24 d-xy of gi )ct. Anno Donmini 1911. e J. B. Newberry, k: JT. P. P. C. at Notice to Debtors and Creditors, ALL pe-rsonis holding claims against lie estate of the late C. N. Parkins must of tresenit the sanme duiv proven on or be- at 'ore the 1 day of Dece~mber 1911, or be t lebarred payment and all persons indebt d to said estate must make payment t an or before the above date, to the un-- de Lerigned t Mrs. Dora Parkins, W. A. Sheldon, P Admrt. P1 PARKER-Ss HAIR BALSAM er Promotes a inazuriant growth. T Never Yells to Restore Gray Hnir to stre oar Color.W Clerk's Sale. 'ate of SouthCarcl'na, County of Picken, i Common pleas court. )hn A. Fu-rgteS 4 - .! Piaintitis, vs artha L- d al. Defendants, In ; i.ur, ace of a dr err al order mane .tie ;i sve state. en;.. tv his Hioner id' ]. Memu:izg. r at his cham r, i Gr.*.nvie S. C. v ted Sept. 16th 1: and.. ti lle 1 -ie' r- ; : office Pick is cOunt. I wil; -ei -el ore the Court oi-C door ar. P':ck - i C. during the g;.l hours foru. saile t isailesday in No -muiher 1911 the folo -.: described real tate si uIsted 1 rin;. and being in the )mn tI Pic!~ rs:.nd siate of South arolina: All : i ;ee parcel or tract land adjo'niug ir 1s c Joseph Pates G. Burge-s and e- taining twenty vi (25) acro s tiore . ass. Terns of al - one-i.alf cash on day of le wit l.-- to hei. pmn chaser to pay I cash. id the ilaice at a credit of welve months % ith intet est from day sale at the rate of P per cent per anum to be secured b% a bond of the irchaser and . n..rtgage of ihe premi ssold. Should the urchaser fail to )mply % ith terms of said sale within ie bouir ther, after said ch rk will re 11 he same on the s ame or some suar quent salesday at 1 I-e risk of the pur iaser. Purchasers to pay for papers and for cording same. A. J. Boags. Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. tate of South Carolina, Countv of Pickens. a Cour t of Common Pleas. D. In)cZus t al Plaintiffs : faintst (.creti l (astrap. D. fendant In purstuance of a deute::a order made j the :a bove srat, d ease byv his Honor udge G. o. E. Prince at his chambers t Anderson. s. C. dat.-d Sept. fO, 1911 nd on tile in the ele k's < fice for Pick ns coun y, 1 v ill tell before the Court IoUs' door at Picker s C H , S. C. dur g li , gal hours for sale on Salesday a Novemlie-r 1911 thi- following describ d real es-aut to wit: A certain tract or arcel if land containir-g one hundred nd twent% five (125) acrt more or less, ittated in tle a lve stat- and county, )unded lby lands of lDaniel Looper Sr. )ani-l Looper Jr. Anthony Dacus, "honias Looper. Jereniah T-disrrT rr d -rorni - wned by them) Wegining on a red oak S 22 E 14, thence 1 291 E 15 to white oak. thence down he teandeis of said branch to a stake 4 65 E 49ch. 33 links to ash the branch inie 13 ch 50links to a ash, N 53 W 12ch 0 links to a small hickory N 59 W 20ch 0 links to a post oak tha-ee along said oad 3(eb, i.links io' the begining red ak. Terms of sale cash. The purchaser aust comply with the terms within one tour af ter t he sale or the premises wvill se r.-eld at the risk of th~e former pur Pur chaser to pay for all papers and e- (rd ing the same. Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. aite of South Carolina, County of Pickeris, n Common t as niourt. Im. 11. A'nbhlcr, Plaintiff. against ddie A. flarrett et al Defendants. In pursu-ince of a decretal order made 1 the above stated case by his Honor .S. Sjease dated June .5. 1911 and on le in the Clerk's office Pickens county will sell before the Court House door t Pickens C. H., S. C. during the legal ours for sale on Salesdlay in November, 11-the foilowing described real estate tuated. lying and being in the cointy nd state aforesaid, to wit: 1. All that certain tract (f lai.d in the iunty of Pickens. and st ate of South arolina, on Ravens Fork of Twelve ile River containing one hundred and fteen and three fonrth (1155)acres more1 r less agreeable to a plat of the same1 tade b~y E. C. Edens, Surveyor 31st .gust, 1897, and hath such shape,form ud marks as are reteresented in said lt andl adjoining lands < f I :aet. No 2, .F. H-agood lands, Larkin llenadricks ad others it being a poertio~n e f the nibier home telace whreh w.as e .nvey I to Anita -\. rienzeaIle (-...- . ..ber) i t he 16:t ht I . of N .it e > .18 d.-e~d -cotrd1ed in Da ed Bok ': .a~ f ickens countty secor s. 2 All that piece.parcel,plantation or 'act of land lying and being s' naai in ae countv (f Pickens.state aforesaid,on avens. Fork (.f Twelve MliIe R.ver con utaning one hundred (1(0) acres maore or as agreable to a plat of the same mtade v E. C. Edeens, Surveyor,Janary 2E0th 9J and hath such shae.. f.om and ark s as are re presented ini s~hed l~at rid wvhich is atrached to the deed from uines HI. .imbler to it. 0. \m ea'er :cl >ining lands of trat, No. 3, J. E. I Ia yod lands tract No. 1 and others, it sing a portion of the tract of land hich J. H. Ambler purchased from argent Griffin, and which is nohw sub ~vided into several tracts. tIns tract be. g known in the subdje~i iin as tract o. 4.4 5. All that piece. p-arcel, plantation tract of land lying and being situate the county of Pic kens~state aforesaid, ri Ravens Fork of Tlwelve 3MiIl River >ntaining f':t l f I ) acre s mcre or as agreable :i. -a tlat -- (the samte o ade r E. C'. E n-, Sur wy or, January 20 194.and hath .-neh shat pe, form andmoark Sare rep~resent..l in s-aid platt it being portion oft then traict of bs rd which tines H. \~ mbl er pur< hiased from Sar ert Griffin and which is now subdivid I into several tracts this tract, being town in the subdlivis on as tract No. 2 joining lands of J. E. Hiagood tracts es. 1 and 3. Terms of sale-One third cashi on day sale, the remainder in two equal mnual installmente, payable in one and ro years from day of sale, sale to be the highest responsible bidder, the ferred payments to bear interest at e ratte of eight per cent per annmim c yable annually, with privilege to the rchaser to. anticipate payment or to ky all cash. the credit portion to be cured by note or bond of the purchas an4 a mortgage of the premises sold be tes of this sale must be complied ith w . ' one hour from sale or the em ieeWll be resold at the risk~o h ormer purchaser or r. :haser or purcha.-ers to pa ii pa >ers and for Rcording the same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Pickens County. Clerk's Sale. 3tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens. [n Court of Common Pleas. 3eorge W. Het:dricks et al Plaintiffs :rain.t Ruth A. B. Rocht ster et al Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order mad in the above stated cise b, 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 enscounty. I will sell before the Cour House door at Pickens S. C. during th, legal hours for sale on Salesday in No vember 1911 the following dercribei rtal estate t., wit: Fir t:-All that piece parcel or lot C land lying and being situatea in stat and cour-ty aforesaid containing fifteel and 34-10 ) acres minre or less, adjoinin lots 3, 5, 7, Hendricks, Boggs. Houstor a d Clemson College and more fully d( scribed by plat made of same by J. I Attaway Surveyor, and known in sai plat as lot No. 4 and deeded to Mrs. J A. Hendricks by G. B. Cochran, admii !strator, by deed dated December 7t 1906, and Recorded in Book "EE" pag 6. Second: All that p' e parcel or trac of land lying an ' beim in th. State an Counity aforesaid containing Twelve (U acres more or Itss, bounded by lands c W. R. Cochran on the North South an West, on the East by lands of Aaro Boggs, according to a plat made by Job B. Stribling on the 31d day of Januar 1-94. and deeded to Mrs J. A. Her dricks (at terward Hendricks) by J. E G. Mcl)aniel S. P C. by deed datrd Jar uary 27th 190,aa incorded in dee Book "V" tpage 42. Terms of sale; eash on day of sal Terms of sale must be complied wit within on3 hour or the premises will b resold at the risk of the former purchas er. Purchaser or Purchasers to pay fo all papers and tie recording of same A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Pickens county S. C. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina. -timfyfdr ricenr. [n Common Pleas Court. Frank G. Allgood, et al, Plffs. against J. Milton Looper. et al, Defts. In pursuance of a decretal order mado in the above stated case by His Hono: Judge George 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 w ill sell before the cour house door at Pickens C H. S. C. dur ing the legal hours for sale ont Salesdag in November,1911.the following describ ed real estate, to wit: 1. All that certain iece parcel o0 tract of land situate lying and being ii the county of Pickenis and State 0 South Carolina, and containir~g thirty six and five tenth (:i6i.5) acres more o less, and more par ticularly aescribed aa follows, t-> wit: -Beginming at an iroi pin in center of road, and running I 211 E. 47 chains to bend in road. thence N. 15+ ? 4:80 chains to bend; tl.enc3 I t E. 5:35 chains to bend; thence N 314 E 2:11 to bend,thence N 49E4:13 tc bend thence N 53 E 8:08ca, to rock on side o road, thence S 51 E 8:55 to ash on ban] of branch, thence down said brancn t< rock; thence due west 16:20 ch to rock thence N 60 W10:44 ch to beginning pin The above described track of land beinj the northern portion of a certain trac of land represented by a plat made b; J. H. Earle, Surveyor, dated Februar' 14th, 1911, the same being cut off frozi the 60 1-10 acres by a line run by sai< 3. H. Eerle Surveyor, on the 1st day o: alay, 1911. Reference being hereb: made to the afom eaaid survey and pla fJ. H. Earle, Surveyor, for a mor< ::omplete descripiun of the 36.5 acret :he land hereby descrbed is a part of thi some place of the late Jeremiah Looper lying on waters of Wolf Creek water f 12 Mile river. 5. All that piece parcel or tract o: and situate ana lying and being in thi tbove named county and state lying ox wvaters of Wolf Creek, watera uf Tw'elve M1ile River, and containing twenty three tnd six tenths (23.6) acres more or less; B~eginning at an iron pin in center of -oad and running S 60 E 10;44 chais ;o rook thence E 16:20 chains to rock ox >anks of branch, thence down said Jranch to pine knot in center of branch, hence N{ 69 WV 31 chains to rook on sidi >f road; thence up said r oad 8 chains tc .eginning corner, and being the south. brn portion of a tract of land representa ed on a plat made by J. H. Earle, Sur. reyor, on February 14th, 1911, the same being cut off from a tract of 60 1-10 y a line run by said J. H. Earle, Str reyor on May 1st, 1911, reference is mereby made to thme aforesaid plat for a nore complete description of the land mereby conveyed the land hereby dc cribed is a part of the home place of the ate, Jeremiah Looper. Terms of s..le cash-to the highest re ponsible bidder-Purchaser or purshas rs to pay for all papers and recording he same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court, Pickens ( ounty S. C. Sotice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding c:ainms against the state of the late J. B Freeman leceased, ruust p'resent the same duly >rzmven on or before the 1,.t day of Cov. 191l1, or be debarred payment, and Ail persons indebted to said estate must uike payment on or before the abcve ate to the undersigned. B. S. Freeman. Executor. The ,Jelly. Sometimes we interpret too literally. "I want to learn to make jelly," said he .newly Installed housewife. "Is it zard?" "Oh, Lord, no, mum!" replied the ook, with supreme pity. 'It's soft." -Judge. Tantalizing.. > Jacobs-Tuwed's see'onw~estarted ng in for spiritualism, but he soon -~e her. Jackson-How? /~ qacobs-He went with her and start om his first Phone FOR THAT KEG 01 HOT T THE DRINK THAT REACHES Pickens Bottling R. L. Davis Propria A. K. PAN West End Greei I am now full up on a Of Dry, Goods, Undel Hosiery, Gents' Furn Blankets, Quilts, etc. shoes to suit all people al es. I have the same old : "Same Goods i Less Moi My prices SHAL be in' with the low price of co promise full value for yoi ey, or your money bac old customers know that all statements GOOD. Th, have never traded wi come and see what I can you.. R SA FiNE FA Acre farm, 5-mI] 2 between Twelve and Mountain View church, on inai ral route and telephone line; 60 ai ance i original forest, one old two outbuildings, one small tenant hou: buildings; 60,000 ft. of saw timbei land lies well and is in a splendid change for smaller place or will c suit purchaser. For price and term I have farms in all sections of >me lEnow your wants in the real esti 'H. M. H ES THE REAL ESTAT Box 264. Pickens Bank Buildin Let me write your fire insurance; I'll pl liable companies. Land tor Sale in Ocor land in cuivation, 1auares aewood one six-ro dwling, two nnt hoases,m 15ars cheap. For terms and prices apply to B. R MOSS, Walli: rTOO0LITTLEFM L ~ Will not buy a D~ependable rToo Much M Does Not Necessarily Guarant iTH "JOHN I. I LJA PStrikes a happy medium in Price-az maximum intrinsic value ' -~ This Piano is built according to e tions in one of New York's most mod rtories, and contains every feature pos entifically built instrument. *The One Artistic in which you do not pay for: Guaranteed for a life time. Sold D' tory only by John H. ~~---THE PIANO P~hone 682, Gaie n VitrTligMcie) OM THE SPOT wo s, tor iville, Il lines - ishings, I have id purs motto: or ley. keeping ton. I ir mon k. My I make se who th me, do for LI RM. Les west of Plas Nfile camp ground a public road, ru res cleared, hal -story house with 7 ;e and small out on place. This sect ion. Will ex ut into tracts to is write or see the county. Let ite line. TER ['E MAN Pickens, S. C. g. . ace you in good re eCounty. iottom andi 20 acres of up- -. miles south of Walhleb, in cultivation. Will sell Lalla, S. C. )NEY Piano. ee One. - id insures the i trict specifica ern Piano Fac sible in a sci Piano ect From Fac- 1 '~1 - _~ -~ ~~iI