The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, October 28, 1903, Image 2
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PICKFENS, S. C.:
Weduesday, Oct. 28, 1903.
TO -OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
The accounts of both Tlo Seiitinel
and Journal, wlhother of reconi date
or old accou)ts, aire duo andl(] pilyablo
-' ine, and I kindly ask elaeh and
every porsoln to at once coine forward
and settle up. Wo have too many
seots of books to look after and muist
wvinld them up an1d reduce to the sot
now being prepared for The Sentinel
Journal. A prompt anid early settlo.
ment of these old accounts will save.
troubllo and court costs.
All subscriptions to The Sen tiinel.
Joursna are duo this fadl an1(d we ask
all tlubwcriberb to come in and settle
up asi soonl as they put their cotloni
on the market.
J. L. 0. TIOMPSON,
For Thompson & Riciey, Props
Sentinel-Journal.
From Cateechee.
Just at the dawn of day on last
Thursday morning the angel of (le l
knocked at tho door of ThIoma Mulli
nax, the boss weaver at I lie Norris
Mill, and)(] claimed for its victim Mrs.
Annio Dickson, the affltctionito iaid
devoted wifoof Mr. Mtlullinax. \\ hile
Mrs. Mullinax iad beni a snlirer
for ibout sixtoon years from in1ige.
tion, which at, the last. turuned t) (a
tn arrh of th1(3 stoiIChj, it. was a great
shock to her naNy frivi'zis to heal of,
her deithi, bit while the1re is oe!
less on this carth this luorni ng th1e
writer is feilucial thero is ono mnore
in beaven. It als been 1le uritCr's
pleanre to convorse with the d
ceased on several occasions afnd thu
dCa3ed while spakiing of ier ill
niess exprestied herself as being ready
'ig to go at ainy miniute thiit
. rdI's will to call
it miglit .
her. Sho mid she kIo I
. t queslon of time whvin sh I
havo to go and after the smimons
was served Ohe would tlni be vihere
ihere was 1no pain, 11o sorrow, ito grief,
but where God woul wi'po awvay a!h
tears and she with that blessed hiot
would t hen march to the strais of o
music in the sunshine of bliss. Wie
- ar told that she( died re(joicintg
in tho eamo hope. 'lho deceased was
45 y atrs old and hadti 1been a con11sis
teldt mgetnber of the Methisi't chtureb
'7'for thir't''some ofd years'i. HLer r
nl.aIins Wwo cartrii (1 to Piol hnOnt and
11ai( to rest at St. Paul M. E chtoriah,
tho t being her request. Site leavecs
. a lonely husbanid besidecs sisters and(
brothters to mourn her taking oft.
They have our sympi1athy.
- U. R. Clegg,,of Uniotn county, N.
C., who isi represetinig tihe J. Vain
Lindley Nursery CJo., of Pomna11,
N. 0., was ont (our strects one1 (lay
last week.
pl@ . ''hto wheel roomt at thefo~ur.i Mill
was NYifWcer 4 .t~tier ai pteuiiIlitr
kind of liitigaitioln onl last, lTuesdaiy
morning, 1t wats ntot the4 kintd of lit
igat ion that anu appleatl could bte taken
provided the v'ertet. was itot !omi-t'
able wvithi all part ies iterested, bti
it was jutst a <IIIiet, little htymion oatl
11uit in whliebo Mr'. J tim es Seiglt wats
Imhe plaiitilt and M iss M attic WVil
liams wats the de'fomInttlt. A fler hothI
part ios had faced Itis htoinor, Ma ugis
ttrato J. P. Hyde, anid made 0111 their
case, and1( thte de fendan llts atllorneya,
(the b3iide's fat Iher,) being absentI
Magistrate Hy de decided the plain
tiff hiad made1 htis cas.o cle'ar enIou~gh
to shtow that lie htad a surplus oIf cash
anid t his hto wishied to invest, ini mttu
and bread and wvith this in view hie
nteeded some1 oe to cook it, as J imn
catn't cook, so. the verdict was tt
Miss Williams should 1)0 Mr. Seigle'
coo1k so long as they' bothI tmaty hvei-.
Of courtse the defendl'nt's a It.'tione,
(Mr t. W illianms,) is .not1 pleased( withI
thle verdict, but after look inug over all
the legal I tchnicalities Ihe htas fati led
to find1( any grounmds that deptives it
enani fromn having a cook provided he
is able IltoIpport (tie.
After all thte par'ties above mtI ion.
ed had tried thtoir luck and Mr Sei
glo had been so successful, )lir. Elieu
Hl'muter made aplticaitoni to his honor,
Maftgistr'ate H yde, for hint a coa.d
After hearing hoth tsides, as m,.
objectijolts wer'e set. up ont dcfentdants
sie it was (decided that Mrs. TIolli.
80on shtould he M'dr. Hunitetr's (cook so
long as they bethI may I ivo.
Let thme good worik go on, but I the
writer is sorry ho( is ineligitlo. l'iv
. ry time ho pults in an applicationi fill
a oook lhe gets "black balled." Well,
wvo ennt't cook1 neither areC wo allowed
to enter thte old soldiers home, so
what wvill we (do?
Speaking (of the old soldiers homon
* brings to ourn mi a quiestitn we
wavshi so~m on wvould givo us light, oni.
- Say aun old soldier was sent to thte
soldiers home, (provided a soldiers
home11 is over establishted in t.>utht
I Carolina,) and that ol soldier hasit a
~ iving companion. WhIat is going to~
bo-donte with his wife? As we unhdert.
Atarid It shte will tnot be allowed to
enter the homeo. Well then whlat is
~ . to be done with 1h0r? Senud her to
Q b y t,'ooi' house and the old1 mn to
- 0 BIiier8 borne? No, tnever' (J
hnieof the ol soldier hats just
nel' 4uhrght 'bet cared for ah
4~plft~Didl she ntot'stay alt
~ ,'~&tM brbic days of 18;l.-G5
j~ fered to raise her chil
a eholter for he' r demi
fyturi to. If it had
bh toughts of sonna
huev
eees 4,. nVa .
00
Any one buying $50 00 worth of me
21st 1908 to January 1st, 1904, 1 will ha
and placed in a handsotme iflame and del
work of onlarging the photograph is don
ed States. The frame is Imdan o and
will charge $5.00 for.
Any one buying $25 00 will be given
We Underbuy
Coats Spool Co
CLOTH
Most every store solls cloth but we el
tho proper btyles. If you watit calico
outings, percale, sheeting, drills, flanniel
ciamtl lbry, ch1oviOt, and11( madras, We cal
surely pleaso you. If you watit any
thing in wool dross goods, wo have al
colors ranging in price front 10c. to $1. 6.
per yard. Dress patterns in zibelines
Camnel's Ilair, Mohair and Brilliantine
Fifcen shades of Granito Peplins fron
124c to 45c per yard. DresB flauols
)plaids and novelty goods from :15e to 75
per yard. Best values for the money.
Your
R. C. C
To &Cure a C(
Take Laxative Bromo Quini
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. T1
Liberty Locals. G: $
Liberty, S. U., Oct. 19, 1903.
Mlisses Beulah Welch, Stella Gatr
vin, and Miss Prince were in towit
lhst week buying their iew fall hats.
Luther Heinlrix visited his pareints Shylock m
htcre last week.
lial Willard is able to bo up after wantcd a
ionned to his bed for eight flesh. Ther
th typhoid fever. Shylocks no'
Smith is going to
her course in muic. sicly child,
T.1. N. Hunttter tmado) a lyitng trip) to wvoman, all wv
(Green vil last week.
Askc Ross O'Dell about "candy Iand they c~
pul'ings" andl Friday evening draives. Scott's Emul:
Jitm Paurnts llas (gonot to Polzeri to Scott's Ei
p!ay with CJapt. Sotvthtos band a few
d ays. Iand blood, b
li. C. Carteor visited at Fort Madi It feeds the nc
snand( \Vestmninster Sattrday antil Ithe digestive
lA1rs4 J. 11. R~rown will attendc the feeCteCho
Stati Fair at ColumbiaL this week. For nearl
Mris. Hi. 8. Keotman and( Mrs 13. F. Scott's Emnul
'haptaher visited relatives tad trietnds
at, Pickens last wek great giver ol
Miss M~ay Fatr was in town lasit Wec will sen
week shtopping.
Aliss Kirklov visited the Misses our
Norris Friday and Sat urday. SCOTT & BC
M kis Pearl Raibinsont wont to Ca- 409.-415 Pearl
teccheeO last weeck. an5,
List Sunday chiirou's dayi was IN THE C
obhserved ait the P'resbytorian]cu chich
a very large crowd attended antd all Mr. A. T. Newel
e-nj tyed thte service, esp)ciilly Mr. the Staft
Stoddard' a tddress In tie circuit
W,,. B. Glenn tand Hister~ Mrs. W'- wasR consumnedi
M. Smtithi viited Slabtown Sunday. of D). J. (Griflit
Mrs J. A. Allgood and sister WVil. the State penito
his O'Dell visited Greenville this oil and L. N. G<
weekc. This was a
Glenn Sheldon and Mliss Vero Ford State convict s
visited E-sley Sunday.~' that Mr. New<
Country Boy3. et'"ployed'. Mr.
______ ito the suit on
We' have on ou InAtVE iany)3 rome. Mr Noewell's bc
Sii.s for const ipation and bjilitsness, but The~ contentic
thle neiver-failing, cottmona-ense curo is that thle peniten
I-.mntid only3 in Ramotn's Liver Pills and Mr. Newell the
T'onte Peltlets. fTis Tret-ianett ures bythtbhaco
rel-ieving~ the cause of the trouble; hte itth a
l'intk P iii arouses the( hvter, while the reason of that ft
Tontic Pellets Lttne utp the organs and( in- his farming opet
sare ntulttal he1( talthy cotnditionis- and t hereforo
omnplete Treatmuent--two mied icintes- aet pah
% doses--flil directions-onily 25i cents. ,ad to .Yti
Pickens Drug Co. '.ho jury evid
view of the def(
BARNUM & BAILEY in a verdict in li
on: O rrit rii s s tioto' o9f tno ri
Thousands of circuts-loving 1)eopl1 triail.
ill utndoubtedly take advantag o1f 'hopenitent
the op~portuntity to visit the famous byBroazealo
liarntum & Bailey circus, whlichi ex Nowell ivas repi
hibhits at Greonville, S. (1, Nov. 2(1, & Waitkmts.-At
atnd at Sparttanburg, S. 0., Nov. 3d'
This ii thIt only p~laeo in this vicinity i' I
where( thte big shtow may be seen dur'. We wvill let tL
ittg the~ presentt sieas~on, an~d sp~ecial Scrugga bridge
ceap) excursion tickets will be sold the lowest ret
on Otatll ratilt,ad(s andi oither lines of Novemnbor 4th,
ravel. TIhie htome comfing~ of the
gretest Show on Earth, after a five
years.' timnpt]hl tonue of Eu rope, has
bensignaulized by the organization
of thet most novel tatnd gigantic cirCus Oct. 28, td.
enteLr a inmtt te over- seetn in Amierica. --- -
IThero is ai costly and eltiborato spec
lacle and lhunadrteds of thrilling aerial,
acrobatic and1( < tiestrian acts nover'
Cyclo, the Kinetic Demron, creates -~unmn
btoathlo1sa cxcitotmont b~y his daring " I had a I
h~iylo id on1 Oth ie mtaido of a tmam- weecks and co
mrot h perpendicutlar circle; thE) hippo- aunil I tried Ay
drtomto pr('eonis the taces of old Rome ral. Only onte
witht ant exhtile-t atitng ''go" that ox- cured me.'"
e10 ite ountdlejss enlthustiaismi, andl hn-i L. iHaw
matt "'cutriosities" fr-oim all plarts of
tihe world, with a remarkable diSp)lay Neglecte
of tmitniatutro Amoticant warships, lead to SOrr
cotmbine- withi an utm gnqalled zoologi- .They run
cul dhislaly to interest and intrutaitt b i'ocl
lhe shiow's thoutsanids of daily visitors. lOClts
TIhe free street parade, which is btil.- asthma, or
lia,.t beyond all precelent this year, Don't M
takes place at 10 ai. mn., prior to the Ayei'-s CI
opomnilg perfor-manco. Coupon tick- js sso
eta andIi foot rest for every seat, ate jttRSS f
inlnovattion0tbat ugake isi i~ )the - bgins.A
Greateai b owvM: Et rt1 espoukly Cue ot tli
rnv I
-chaudise (except Grocer!es) from October
ve erlargod any photograph left ati my store
ivered to the customer absolutely freo. The
e by one of the v-.ry best artists in the Unit
durable. The outfit is just what an agent
choice of frama or enlarged photograph.
and Undersell!
iton 50 per Dozen.
ROCERIESI
Remember everything sold is guaran
tood as represeited or money refunded.
Good green coffi'-e. 10, 12, 141b for $1.00
Good fresah roai-ted colfo, 8. 101b for $1
Arbucklo's roasied coffee, 91b for $1.
Brown's mulo Tobacco $3 05 per box.
Early Bird Tolacco, $3.05 " "
Sclinopp's robaicco, $3 6-5 C"
All kinds of fancy and staple grocer.
ies at the right prices.
I also carry a conplote line of bugg:es,
wagons, harness, saddles, whips, laprobes.
Don't fail to get my Irices.
s for Business,
A RTER, LIBERTY, S. C.
Ad in One Day c.us s.
ne Tablets
is signature, * ,uL.. bmx 25do
Mica News.
This section was visited with v
splendid rain Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennemur, ol
Pickens, spent the latter part of last
as the man who week at S. M. Looper's.
Misses Cora Chapman, Evie Hen
)und of human dricks and Maggie Chapman all went
C a r e m an y to Peter's Creek to church last Sun.
v, thr com a n>' (lay and reported an enjoyable time.
v, the convales Last Saturday night is a night
sumyptive, the long to be remembered. Mesars.
the pa e0 y alCretrsi
ant human flesh Olat Chapman, and MISSes Cora
in get it-takeChpaEiHndckadMg
niulsion is flesh Cm gi ess wn n a
one anld muscle. ~il 0 l n itnn otego
:rves, strengthens iu~c
organs and they I
e body. h~ebe aigsc odtu
y thirty years othvtietwrtanhigI
~ionhasbeenthehapmaen, Evaing mHend rid n. Mag
hu ~ ~goCaman fls, tolad ~bt e some omte bes
music we evr itned btol Sudy.
yo a cupleof tougte agai aseps thnand Car.s
peresoter.o esr d no en
wiE hit,~t11 youl asdenigtote hgood
00 l rugss ucs.
__ Mr.hawnditl MrsoJuan Hendricks,
notITCORTaMslop Sam ooer, Mhion Iam.
havn aen Groving suchma arood tm
Penitentiary. Last udternoonek nthil I di
courtthe 1stll ot rave good toda wriool anthint
sio thral ofe the have bend pateindmy Accholeof
Stireet. A.New- uerfn.k.hoeMr ooe
wll come evter Shnay. ome int
r~iit thehie (~emisi n boyow, evrane behol you
Ghoughwas wbroughepetdttboaosem
ndsanan. willori. gi eor ogi h
W ishoinghth defenseewaournaltioc.
nubrof cn;ct allktt vsitdgrgiLeotase.
I itrcndfs tha t byWith tSndy
Peinsitndot inary.nrik r ifp~~ wt hi
c0out e21t alo bemuic
nthe' aread ofth e Messcase~ Doq Lwec
b~, fuprithendengt opeJhedics ac
ta.y Nees fAvo. New- oe o Tre n R~.l
01'itO foyr thesomeofiour iol
iaryn the'as pcet' WiyngTeartic.nn
&Geer wand Mbrougsuceshtmi
acontdb oalihe Bluases
Meser.soanLooaryarioaile
North Carolin Tonain ist
li~ TO LET. Westf Suda Hundednollarserewar
cureaod Hlsunday Scoorae Mun
poiisble bddeTo bo, ta ndfersugndave Scho, Prf,
J. E Spege, hJv M Loperectad honorablgin all jil
nsrasacinn fin ancially Mr aooert
'ti.Grevle o carou any bligationsymane by youl
L.D tpo, for ms age ortahr a
Sup.Pckjs o.cading fornyou now Eavinyboyeinv
dut, oe. 0
______________ _ I Hllk petarhap Cure wate ligrbell'
- -- -wiacting dirln btfoe blood and thi
cofuh eenew s suracsofthion.m ealam
nth a rpldia etfe.Pic ~.prbtl
bel ought DrnoststHal'soabel
a ou_ __ __ _
Pillsorarheyherough.
ad. Ncwugh' for.x Ntc oDbosMl ieio.
find nho elaieif Aleaoshvoo lim iauatt
Cr'o sk herr aeto n saeoowerMthldeesd
iforh owas otl re quseopresentedesae roel
attsed Eva tHendriknd bthert
CrNwatnOt lyoftt Diedbr 1rs.Lenan
lebtlasto saideate ak sae
tio e Magi Chama and i c
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pRuoi, DzoprJonHnrcVacFeh
drckovssedinthspecioon.tSu
altdayutftaknoon._Lookou_!__ ldfolks
asyourougb Alisoren The Smientiwnedon
eders DalyMil.t ut u imaeo nnywl
10 re buildinlg otfit t tthea
J. E..LSpeeglen
L. D. Sephers
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Clerk's 1ales.
STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA.
County of Pickens.
In Common Plens Court.
In pursuance of Orders of Foreoloeuse
muido in tLo following stated cases, and
on file in the ClerkS' offoo, I will sell to
the higeest bidder o
SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER,
1903, at Pickers Court House, S. c.,
during the legal hours for sale, the fol
lowing described Real Estat-a upon the
terms hereiuafte r mentioned, towit:
1t. F. Smith, Adm'r., et. a',
Against
Goo. W. Cannon, et. a).
The following tracts of lnnd lying and
being in the State and County aforesaid
on the waiters of Twelve Mile River, to
wit:
All that tract that Goo. W. Cannon
and Clinton Cannon purchased from the
said Thomas Caunon, Jr., on which he
now lives, mado up of the O'Bryant
place of eighty (80) nores and 'the Dil
lard place of eighteen (18) acres, con.
taming ninety-eight (98) acres more or
less, and adjoining la'ds of the estate
of W. W. Robinson, Twelve Mile Camp
Ground. Jesse Arter, Charles Chiltdrss
and others.
ALSO
All of that tract of laud known as Bell
Shoals, contitining osLe hundr l and
uixty (160) acres nore or lets, adjoining
aInds of It. A. Rester, T. W. Cochran,
Vardery Ferguson, Janes Morgan and
others.
R. F. Smith, Adm'r., et. al.,
Against
Geo. W. Cannon.
Judgment of Forcelosuro.
All of thaut tract of land lying aid be
ing in the State and County aforesaid,
adjoining lands of Lenard Stephens,
Charles Childress. Ellis land, Xhomas
Cannon, Jr., C. L. Hollinsgsworth an.1
others, containing one hundred and
twenty (120) acres, be the sa..me mnore or
less, known as the John O'Br.ant land.
M. A. Hollingsworth,
Against
Amy Cannon, et. al..
Judgment of Foreclosure.
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of laud, situate, lying an.t heing in Pick
ens county, in the State aforesaid, on
waters of Eighteen Milo Creek, contain
ing eighty-nane (69) iacres, more or less,
bounded by lands of A. Boggs, G.
Stephens, Dr. hliller, F. Hewer, E.
Martin and others.
ALSO
All that other parcel or tract of land
situaste in the said County of Piokens,
in State aforeaaid, containing eight and
one-fourth (8t) acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of E. Martin, Mary Leath.
era, L bell church lot., and others,
ALSO
All that other piece, parcel or Iract of
land. ituate in said State and County,
containing two (2) acres, more or less,
adjoining Jands of Aaron Boggs and
other lands owned by John Cannon, do.
ceased, being Ramne laud conveyed to
John Cannon, deceased, by J. J. Lowis,
C. C. P. C..'
Terms of sale on all the- idlov d0
,4iribed lands, one-half caeli, balance on
a credit of twejver nionths from day of
saleq. Thf-E fredit portions bearing in
terest ai, ifo rate of 8 per cent per an
num from the day of sale and secured
b~y a boand of thec purchaser or purchasers
and a mortgage of the premises Bold.
The terms in all the above sales must
be-complied wvith in one bour or the
premises will be re-sold on the same or
somne subsequent Saleday.
Purobaas-rs to pay for all papers and
for recording the same.
( - A. J. BOUGS,
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS.
All persons holdiang claims against the
estate of C. M. Rtagadale, deceasead, are
hereby notitled to present their claims
to the unadersigned, properly approved,
on or by the first day of December 1903.
3. M. STEWART,
Administrator.
12th Oct. 1903. St.
MIany NelsooI (Ohlidrena are Nickly.
Mother Gray's Sweet i'owders for (lhildren,
used by Mothec Gray, a nurse in Chilren's lom
New York, nreak up Coads in 2-4 hours, cure Fe.
verlishness, Hleadaente. Stoanach trouables, Teceth,
lng Dlvorder,, and destre Worms A t alal drug
Isten. an e [noito REE. Adress, Al
This Is the..
rMONTH of D
OCTOBERi
month of
so much th
and comfort to mai
outfits of many kin
and purchased.
I REMEMBE
We will now sell....
No. 7 Jewell C
I and 22 pieces
No. 117 Art ]
Stove and 26
No. 1 8o Black
and 26 picces
Our stock of <
stoves is complete.
ledge our prices to
ket, after you see t
not see them unles
IW. H.PICK
North Main St.
COME ONE
,and see us before buying Dry
just opened up ne0w goods and
s~pace to quote prices but ~oant
right. Bargainis in our Dry C
our notions are new and a var
on the bottom.
We have ai nice line of Coi
sell you cheaper than you hava
feather pillars, only $1.50 per
Our grocetIes are always fre
need of any e'ome and give ui
bough and sold.
Let us have'your laundry.
Cheaper than any one else. C
Yonrs f.A
:~lainberlinn's ConigiRdrd
Nu one who is -acquainted w h I
good qualition Oa be surprised at, the
enunpularity of Cbmberali's Congh
. dy-1. y cures olds and
g rip.) o ', ohlally 'and permt'ufet', but
pr*venti'the8e diseas- fram'resulting in
pollmonia. I4 is also a certain cure for
oroup. Whoopibg congh is not dang.-r
ons tihn this .renely is given. It con
taina" 110 opitnil or other harmful sub
tsanee and May be given conflentlV to
baby -or ai a-14. It is ftlso pleasant
to lul o Vhen ill of theso facts are
taken into con4i-rat'i it is not surpris
ing that peoplo -n foreign lands. as e1ll
8s at h. , todin this reotidy very
highly and very fow s.ro willing to take
any other after' having once us161 it.
For malo .by Pickens Drug -0t.; Earle's
drug store; T. N. Hunter, fIibory.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA.
Con ty of P.oksnx.
W. Ti. McFall, plaintiff,
- vs.
W. A. Hendricks, et al., Defendauts.
It, pursun3 o1Cf a decetal order mad
in the atbovo itated 0aso by the Hlonora
blo James Aldrich, presiding judge, dat
ed Ju y 18th, 1903, and on file in the
Clt k' ofilce, I will sell to tho highest
bidder on Saleday iu November, 1903,
iduring the legal hours for sale at Pickens
Court Houso, S. C., the following do.
scribed tract of land, to wit :
All that piece, parcal, or tract of land,
lying and being situated in Hurricano
Township. county and At ito aforesaid,
I ndjoining lands of Mrs. Etdy Jo:0, R.
(. Gaiues, W. N. Hendricks aind J. C..
Garrett, and11 containing sixty-one (61)
er'. R, more or loss,
Teri Casli. Purchaers to pay for
I all papers and for recording the same.
'I Le touIns of tihe abov n.lo tmust be
oi.puiild with on day of sale or the pro
mises will be resold ont some sultse(nent
salvd;iy thereaifter at the risk of the for.
1 r pr ioelimer.
A. J. BOGGS,
Clerk of Court Pickens County.
(I Have Had a
Heap of
Ups& Downs
DOWNS MOSTLY.
I gladly wonder up and down,
And sml8 o at toil atid pain,
I do not sell on1 credit or time,
But sell for profit and gain,
Don't think by that I mean to
get fat
All off of 0ne thing,
But sell 'em fast so at last,
I havo some money in change,
Last Button Shoes, 75c and *1.
Mens Brogans, $1 to $Jlo..
See them beforo you Iuy,
Chaw my bacher b.,fore you cry.
J. D. MOORE.
Sheriff Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Piehons.
In Common Pleas9 Court.
J. D. Kelley, Plaintiff,
vs.
Fannie Ellenburg, et al., Defendants.
. By virtue of an order for forcolosouro
made in the above slated caso by theo
Hlonor'able James Aldrich, presiding
judge, on the 20th day of July, 1903, I
will sell to the hiightest bidder in front of
the court 1hou18 door, on saleday in No
vember, 1903, dluring the legali hours for
suc'h sale, the following described real
estate, to wit.:
All that certainl piece, par)coll, or traot
of land, situate, being and lying in thle
county and slato aforesaid, and( bounded
by lands of Whit A. Hihltonl, James
Johnson, Hentry WYhito, and others, con1
taininig ono0 hundre!1d atnd fifteen (115)
acres, more or less.
I Terms Cash. Purchlser' to paly for all
papers and( for recorin'iig the samo.
If thle putrchas, r' dloes not comlf)y withl
the termLs thereot 0on the (day of sale, it
will 1)0 resold1 0on someI subsequenlt salo
day at 1110 1isk of thle former purllchaser,
and so on from timne to timo untilI a r'es
ponlsible biddcr Ie found.
J. HI. (. McDANmL,
Sheciff' Piekens County.
s pre-eminently the
decision, concerning
at gives satisfaction
i and wvoman New
:ls are to be selected
Rt TO CALL.
:ook Stove P7.50.
of Ware at'P
interprise . .50.
>cs. ware at$1
Oak Stove e .50.
of ware at'I.
:ooking and heating
You will acknow
be under any mar
ie goods. You can
3 you call on :::
ENS' SONS.
EASLEY, S. C.
-COME ALL
Goods and Grocaries. We have
lots of 'cm. We havn't the
anld sec us. Our prices are
oods that will surprise you and(
ioty of themn. Prizes are down
'orts and Blankets that we can
ever knownm before, 3 pound
pair.
sh and p)rIcos right. [,When in
s a look. ( ountry produce
Coll trs 1o eachb and shlirts etc.
Kod w rk guara.t ed.
trade,
9IRIFTN,.
For You
are easy to find-to wear-to
pay for. We have your size.
The label on the coat
S&B
Small thing to look (pr-big
thing to find--means this:
The Clothes
Are Right....
and if you don't find them so,
your money back.
Large shipment of New Fal
Styles coming in daily.
Strictly One-Price.
Smith & Bristow,
THE MEN'S AND BOY'S OUTFITTER.
Greenville, S. C.
MPORTANT
.--3 T O O U T-O F =:1 .
Town People.
Of course, we had much rather have you call at our store,
but, if you can't-a mail order is the next best thing. We
handle many things, that can be bought really easier than if
you were here in person.
Take Wools For Instance....
IFairy Zepliyr, 19e the hantik-3 for 50c.
Bhet land Wool, 12.c tho hank, or ;;1. 75 a pound of 16 hanks.
Saxony Wool, 10c s raight. Get mantoi n 15c stiaht.
Columbia Zephyr-2 or 4 fold 5C tIo oz.
Crochiel COton--the3 kind that, looks like silk, but wears better
5- the ball or 6 for 25 .
Turkey Reti Co tOn--ftic sort tha t can't fade, 2 halls for 5c.
Old tim 110'Tu key' Red CottIon, boi led in oil, big ha~nks 20c.
Oneo poun d of UlIacek Ball Cotton for- 100.
Somue Silk Specials...
Bilack TafThta Silk, same~, widtth as the yard. wido Sea Island,
75e, 85c and $L.00.
Black Pean de Soi Silk, ful yard wido---worth $1 .50 at $1.33.
Antheron Silk, 19 inches wide, all colors, every thread silk
both ways at 580 the yard.
Black A uistijan Sil1k, one and a quarter yardls wide, 75c.
Black iDress Goods..,.
W~e wish we had sp)ae to tell you abo)(ut our Black Dress
Goods Stock. T1his one Item will give you an lidea of how
the pricos rnn
BL A CI K1HENRIET TA---38 inches w ide, all pure wool,
both warp and woof, 50 cents the yard.
It may niot, be of iiinerost to) kno1w that for every yard of this
number1ici, we pay -l'i cents, Mlighty little profit, but then noth
is too good for peop~le wvho buy black goods over our counters.
A postalI card request will get a sample.
We have about Thuirty thousand yards of the best drill mlado
--Wterc st ained in the Pacolet flood-its tihe 8c quality.
Our picle no the yard.
Water sineiid Canton Flannels-two, three and four cents
off the price per yard.
100 pairs of Sample Blanikots-They are worth from 75co tho
pair to i87. 00 the pir. We hlavo manked them from 50 cents
to 41.5(0 the pir. A big salvinig to folks who buy them.
BAR R'S DRYSTORE.
1 14-1 i6 Main St. GREENVILLE, S. C.
Stradiley & Barr's old stand.
Ijul Esato FOlF Hale.
IIUY YOUR HOME and
STOP PAYING RLENT.
4 lots 100 IX 200) for $17'5.0') each.
'1 aicre fnemii 11 miile~s from P:ckens. One-half in cultivation for $854.00~
136-10 neres4 withtin ouar mli!e of Norris (Cotton Mill. 45 acres in cultivation
Intlance iin original forest. Nearly wood enough on this place to pay for it. Good
water. 'l'wo frame d wealngs and out houses. (Going at $12 per acre.
130 acre farm near Six Mile church, 2-story dwelling, 60 acres good
heart ambel.r ; 60 acro s ini cultivation; ploi~ty of running streams $1325
13(. aeres one mile oaf Easleys, plenty of water. An ideal stock farm, $2,000
1f,0 acres on Crow Creek. F 0 acrea in cultivation, 16 acres good bottom land
Gooed 4 rooml hoiuse and1( out, houiis. $950J.00.
Real estate is going in a rush RiOw. Co SOen, and get pick and( choico.
For further iniformation call on
. J.D. HOLDER & CO,
REAL~ ESTATE D)EALERIS.
Offlco at D)opot. Pickons, 8. 0.
FOR SALE, GIT/TION.
Watch This Space. sTIA i O i SOT AOLINA,
Sevoiity. fivo noren of lumnd ini one( body IN TIHE coURT OF' PIonATE. g
within one-half mnilo of the inicorporato By J1. 1. Nowbery, Esquiro., Probate
hliit of the town of l. ickenc- Judlge.
.Fifty acres of this laml is clearedl and Whecreas, . . Juno Mansoll made suit to
in gaood stnto of cultivation, ande the re- am to grant her Letters of Admninistra
ammilg twenty-fl vo acren is or:gmnal for- fion of the Estate and ofir ets of 8. T1
est, and from it cani l'o cut two thousan .1 Mansoll, deceased.
cords of wood for whlich there is demiandi Those are thorefor-o to cite and admnon
far in 0xco~es of tho supp~lly in this vicin ish all apa singular the kitdred and
ity. creditors of the said S. T. Mansell,
A good dwelling hoeuae is on the prop. deceased, that thboy appear before me, in
erty, and all the necossary outhousos at- the CJonrt of Probate, to be held at Pick
ready ereeted (and in good rophir. A ens Court Hlonso, S. 0., on the1 5thI day
hargain ini this to 1.o had by thbo purchias- of Nov. 1903, after publication hlereof,
ir who( means busime (*. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showv
Seven hundre:1 (700) alcres ill Eatatoc cause, if any they have, why the said
l'e'wnshuip, well timbered and well wvat- Administration should not, ho grainted,
er~. God itls.GIVEN unidei- my hanid andl Real, this
T~ wo. (Ined adtl wnyfu(24.15th day of Oct. 1903, in the 128 year of
alcrea ill (Central Towniship', well tiimber- our Ineen3..NE EIY*
ed anid well watered. Gooed TIit 'e. ~^ * . .~~o rbtE,
Jiothi these I raots of .l-md~ are~ ofrred ( Pickens counlty, S. 0.
at rei*ias.nble p)ricis, eit her aell cashi or
ino-haldf cu~ih, bahuiiee ini ('nei 3o. with ~i Slinke Aut Var Shoes '
ititerit at. 8 per cent,. acredu lby mort. A len'- Foot-1hise. - I. rest. tihe feet. Cures
gago of 1.ie land. Art inispi etiin of this. Corns. Ihituons, Jng wing NJails,Sivoloen and
property is iivlted. If. not, salud by 1)o. 6"~" ati~.fcet. .At I druggists and shoe stores
oimbter lat, wilL be taken cO' the mratkot. A~ oay.
Oadl on ov'write ~ . 111. ~(1103o 113 l u
MA~bI) I- I; u 1thJchangNe of ads (i ti
*fALDL & *LIIN isipO SUo~aid youill~i kuI(JhV t