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The Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S. C.: OCTOBER 16, L91.3 jKnt'?-d at Pikenp FostoffleCe Second ClM Mail Matter The Sentinel is not responsible for the views of its corres pondents. The Outlook Grow's 'Brighter. Now that one of the very best crops that we have made in years is being harvested, and what we want to put on the mar ket for sale is bringing the best prices. We heard a renter say the other day that it was the first time he could remember when we had good crops and good prices together. The out look Is growing brighter in every way. The government is set tling down to a basis that will compel the confidence of our country at large and whenever you ectablish the confidence of the people in the business world you will have a prosperous time. There is plenty of money to bE put into circulation, and wher the men who have money hav faith in the government theN will invest their money in busi. ness that will put it into circu lation. Then our people arf learning to help themselve more and more every year. They are learning how to mak4 corn on upland, and how t< make better crops of every kim and they are raising more sup plies for honie use, and soon th cotton crop will be the surplu crop, as it should be. Never d we remember to have seen s much forage in one. fall as w have seen this, and the weathe has been ideal to gather i Many of our farmers have raib ed hogs enough to supply then selves with meat. In man sections our people have plont and to spare. We surely ougi: to be a very grateful people. E. P. McCravey for U. S. Senat The following s. taken fro the Columbia Record of Octot 8th: A third candidate has enter the field for the United Stat Senate. Information from t] up-country today is to the effe that E. P. Mc~ravey of Picke: county has definitely decided enter the field for the Unit States Senate against Govern Blease and the incum~bent, Se ator Ellison D. Smith. .The information came to C lumbia in a letter' from V. Cheshire of Anderson, who is the race for congressman fro the third congressional distri( Mr. Cheshire writes that he w i Pickens Sunday and met; M M(cCravey, who stated he wou make the race for the Senate. Mr. McCravey is we ll knov at the State-house in Columbi He mntroduced and succeeded having passed the local opti< compulsory education bill th finally met its .fe. in the ge eral assembly, upon veto, aft a hard battle. rThie 'following is taken fro: the Anderson Intelligencer< October 10: Easley, Oct. 7.-E. P. McCr voy of Easley, a member of ti State House of Representative today announced that should I run for the Senate, which I has not yet dlecided to do, 11 will make the race on a pla form calling for federal, aid fc the common schools. Mr. M< Cravey said that he had not ye reached a decision as to the canr paign for the Senate In 191F and did not expect to until aft( the legislative session of the year. Mr. McCravey, who intr< duced the local option comnpu] sory education bill which wa vetoed during the last sessio1 or the legislature, declared tha his prime object would be to se cure better schools. His idea he said, was to secure federa aid for the public school systemi of the country. What action the legislature takes at its next session, he said will determine his course as ti running. ___ A dispatch from Columbli says: It is practically certain tha t1ere will be a third man in th< race for the United States Sen. agje from South Carolina. The third candidate Is A. F. Lever, member of Congress from the seventh 'district and chairrnat of the 'Agricultural Comlmitte( ,of the Hoyse. Itemnbefsw ae stiIln away Keon Kuttert Tbiotoi ............. ------........ 1~ LEGAL AD Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court Nero Hallun, by her guardiau ad litem, John M. Singleton, Plaintiff, Vs. Thomas Hallum, et al. Defendants. In pursuanne of a decretal order made in the above stated case by His Honor, Judge H. F. Rice, dated September 80, 1918' I will sell to the highest bidder on Salesdav in Novethber, 1918, during the legal hours for sale. at Pickens Court House, S. C., the following tracts or lots of land to-wit: Those two pieces or parcels of land lying and being situ-; ate in the county and state aforesaid near the town of Norris and known in the division of the real estate of Nero Hallum as lots No. 4 and 10, according to a survey made by J. P Attaway, sur veyor, on the 21st day of November 1900. Lot No. 4 containing one and eighty-five hundredths (1 8o-100) acres more or less, and lot No. 10 containing seventeen and eighty three hundredths (17 83-100) acres morekor less. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording the same, hould the purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale within one hour the said premises will be resold on same day or some other salesdav at the risk* of the forierrurchaser. A. J. BOGOS (Ilexk of Court. Clerk's Sale. The State of South Caroline, County of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. I M. .. Smith. Plaintiff, against J. T. Jones. Defendant. In pursuance of a deoretal order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge H. F. Rice dated Sept. 25 - 1913 1 w ill sell to the highest bidder on Saleaday in November 1913 during the 3 legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H. S. 0. tie following described real estate 3 towit: ) First: All that certain piece parcel a or tract of land lying or being situate r in said county and state on branchee of Georges Creek, waters of Saluda rivar. and bounded by lands Ilaimonde, Gos Rett and others, and eontaining twenty six (26) acres more or less, also the right title and interest in the shoals on the Y reek near the above described land. V which J. K. Lathem purchased from t the estate of James Lathem deceased, - and which was conveyed by J. K, Lath. em to Abraham Jones. Second: Also all that piece, parcel 01 tract of land situate, lying and being W the above naned state and county be ' gining at a stone BXNM on branch, run e ning thence along the branch N'. E 6.61 to bend, thence N41, W8 00, stone 8XNI thence N14. E12.00 to stone 3XNM m thence 864, W23 24 to a atone 8XONi oer thence N0 EO4 to thse obeginn Bounded by lends of Hleaton, J.i1, Mbi Bd dlin and others, andt containing thirt es two and three-tenthm (32 8-10) acre more or less. as will be shown by plat c lesame m ado by Jno. A. Robinson, sul Ct veyor. dated 16th of November, 1900, t riS which plat reference is hereby madi to 'l'his being the same land conveyed t d ..ones on May 2.1, 1910, by J1. 1 Newberry, P'robate Judge of Picker 01r county, 8. C., under a decree of sai n. court in aid of the personal assetts < A braham Jones, deceased. T1e: me of sale, Cash. Purchaser 0-pay for all papers and recording samni B. A. J. 110GGS, in Clerk of Couw t, lf - _ _ __ t- Clerk's Sale, I'. Id state of aouth Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleaa. 'fl D. A. Gilstrap, etal, Plainitiff, a. against in Louisa Glilstra p. etal, Defendant. mf In pursuance of a dlecretal ordle at madle in the above stated case by hi Honor Judge H. F. Rice, dated Sepi 80th 1913. I will sell to the hiighes or bidder on saleaday in November 191 during the legal hours for sale at Pick ens 0. 11.. dl. 0. The following tract o land to-wit: All that piece parcel o rn tract of land in the county of Packen )f and state aforesaid, containing oni hundred and fifty acres more or less ad joining lands of D. A . Ghilstrar, J. E 1- Keaslor, E. M. (Gilstrap and others ani to being the home place of Ephram Gil. Sstrap deceased. 'Ternms: One half cash on day of sale l0 the balance on a credit of T'welv 0e months, the credit portion to be secure< *e by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold anc ~. bearing interest from day of sale at thi r rate of eight per cent. per annum il -p aid, The purchaser may pay all cash tif he desires. Purchaser to pay for all papers ani recording of the same, A. J. 1BOOG8, r Clerk of Conrt. Clerk's Sale. Stato of South Carolina 8County of Pickens. 3 In Court of (omumon Pleas t J. I. Vickery, Plaintiff . against John Ellenburg et al. Defendants. lapruance of a deoretal order madi in te aovestated caso by his Hono, 3 Judge H. F. Rice. dated Sept. 80 1918, I will sell to the highest bidder on Sales, day ip November 1918, during the legal hours for tale at Pickens C. H.; S. 0. the following described lot of land to wit: One house and lot In the town of Cen tral S. C. located on Watkins street South aide Southern Railway Cc, front ing 100 feet on Watkins street, running back East 210 feet deep. The above de scribed lot of land having the following bbonndaries: Bounded on the North by lands of Lula A. Billingale. on the South by lands of ilobert Wright (color. ed), on the West by lands of F. B. lior gan and C, 0. Rowland. Said lot con taining one half aore more or les. Ternis of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for allpgr and recordin the a~m 8~*i~cthe purchaser 41 to co~~lp*I~ te terms of' sate within on~e hor sb aid premises will be re sod olsam day or some Saleesy at heti of4 eformer purchaser. s A. J. B0008 '~' ~"Olerk of Ocurt. VERTISING -Clerk's Sale, The State of South Carolina, county of Pickens Court Of Common Plas. Lula N. Mullin, plaintiff, against J. W. Kendrick, J. T. Taylor and A. G. Taylor, and R. M. Hughes as receiver of J. W. Kendrick, defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case by ii Honor Judge 11. F. Rice dated Sept. 25 1918. I will sell to the highest bidder on saleeday in November 1918 during the legal hours for sale at Pickensa 0. I., 8, 0. The following tract of land towit: All that piece parcel and tract of land situate in the state and county aforesaid containing six hundred and sixty acres, more or leas as shown by a survey and plat made by J. Hi. Wiginton. surveyor on the 1st day of June 1909 and adjoining lands of John W. Thomas, Crenshaw. Grant and others, and known as Carlton Mountain and having the following metes and bounds, and courses and distances to wit: Beginning at a beach 3X0 on a small branch not far from Crow Creek which branch empties into said creek and runr ing thence 814 W 15.00 to a stake 3X0; Thence 886 E88,50 to a rock 8X0; ThencA N884 E28,50 to a Rock 3X0; Thence 86 W8.86 to a rock 1X0; Thence 318j E9.50 to a rock 8X; Thence N464 E17,00 to a rock 8X0; Thence N44 E22,20 to a rock 8X0; Thence N10 E40,40 to a rock 8X0; Thence N49 E41,50 to a Pine stump 8X0 to a rock 8XN; Thence N46j W14,00 to a rock 8XN; Thence NP65 E5,80 to a rock 8X an old line; Thence N44 W18,00 to a stake 3iX0: Thence N77 W19,00 to a cherry 3XN' Thence N74 W21,CO to a rock 8XN! Thence N28 W7,59 to a rock 3X; Thenc 865 W20,00 to a rock 3X; Thience S' W80,00 to a rock 8X; Thence S54 E27,5i to a rock 8X; Thence 818 W5.50 to a maple 3X0. Thence 862 W6.00 to i hickory 8X0 on branch; Thnce thi branch the line to the beginning am being the same tract of land convoya to us by Kendlick, Walker Company bj deed bearing date the 28th day o August 1911 Tersus of Sale cash. Purchaser t pay for all papers and recording th same, A. J. 13OGO, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale State of South Carolina County of Pickens In Court of Common Pleas. Farmers ank of Central, a Corporation dul charted by law, Plaintifru against L. P. Price, Defendant. In pursuance of a decretal order made li t0 above stated case by his flonor H1. F. RItce dI ed Sept. 30, 1913. 1 will sell to the highest bi der on salesday in Noyember 1913 during V legal hours for sal at Pickens C. II., S. C. fonlowitng traots of land to wit: ,A tract of land in the state and coutnty afo .said containinig nitbety-three and one half ac i- hounded on te North b~y lands of N. R. lKen -more and 1s. P. Price, on the South by Ilands a Nina lntgomiery, Isaiah .Seaborn and Pi f Kelley, on the West by lands of N. RI. Ken .more antd Mrs. Jones and on theo East by Ia: o of Mrs. Nina Montgomery, ai beling the tr of land conveyed to L. P. Price by his fath o W. iR. Price, also tract No. I contaitinag fo .two acres more or less on waiters of Six y s Creek adjoinainig lands of N. RI. Kentnmore d M. Stelrnens and others. T1ract No. 3 conh, f ing aix atid 7-10 acres adjoininig tihe above tr and others. Trract No. 3 containinag t wo andi o acres adjolining the above tracts. Tiruct No y, containing tent acres adjoining latnds of I: Motntgomery and lantds formeorly owned biy R. Price and others. also all that oilier I _ parcel or tract of land lying oit waters of T'o Creek adjoining lands of Ilnd Kelly, oat North anid lands of Unitler Smith oan thte IC and lands of Marietta Garvin Otn the South Went andi containing Fifty ive acres. Trerm.: ODpp half cash on day of sale, the ance on a credit of tWelve mnonths, the era portion to be secured by the bond of paurcha. and~ a mortgage of the premises and drawy terest from day of sale at thte rate of 8i per c per annum, with leave to the purchaser to; l ielpate the credit portion on day of si rShoulId the purshassr fail to comply with 5 erms of vale in ot)0 liour the said premisesy be rnsold on same daoy at tlie risk of the forta Spurahasor. Purchaser to pay for ;ii pipers and for o ording the same, r 4.-! 1- OGG, Clerk of Courl Order. State of South Carolina, In the Probn County of Ilckens. f Cour t. Mary F. Clay ton, individually and Executor of the estate of H. L. (lla ton, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. City National Bank of Greenville, et a Defendants, The Plaintiff herein having broug her action in this Court for the purpo of selling land in aid of assets, for nma shalling the assets of the estate, miakia a general accounting, and finally at tling the estate, and it appearing to til Court that all claimants against the e tate should be compelled to come int this action and prove their claims, it hereupon ordered and adjudged thata parties having any claims against< mnterest in the estate of H. L. Claytc be and they hereby are required to fi such claims duly proven in thia Ooul on or before fgbe flrst day of Novemnbe 1918, and if any of said plaimrs be co: tested or any litigation arises from sami _ ropr and convenient dates will' be w~ for the purpose of hearing such contesi It ie ordered and adjudged that a claimants be and they hereby are eri joined fromr prosecrating their nationsc claims against the Exeoutor in any othe manner and h, any other eourt. let copy of thia Order be served upon eac: of the Defendants herein and liet th same be published at least once eac ,week in a newspaper published in th County of Pickens upon to the first a November, 1918. Sept. 11 1918. J. B. Newberry (Seal,) Judge of Probate for Plckens County Johnson, Nash & Daniel, Spartanburg, S. C., T. J. Mauldin, Plokens, S. 0. 9-18-6 Attorneys. They 1%ke You Feel Good. The pleasant 'purgattie efreci rouced by Chamberlain's Tab ~tand te healthy conditior of boy and irnind Which they create makeone feel joyful, F'oi sale by all dealerw. *~~ Ix**~~* FOLGER, THORNLEY CO., FALL ANNOUNCEMENT The Store of the P6eol Yes, this is its true name---The Store of the People. It- has proved its ability and has demonstrated its wonderful resources and has shown its willingness to meet all the people's varied wants at all times---and its success is due to thei f sistance and patronage. It would be difficult to describe our stock in so sufll a space, but if one word could do so that word would be COMPLETE. Not olie thing even to the smallest detail has been overlooked. Our immense assortment of dependable merchandise and the low mone sa ing prices at which the goods are marked should appeal to your good taste and your pocket book. Below we enumerate some of the many. lines on which we excel. Shoe Department Dry Goods Dep't. Men' Shes ur ry ood De 't. All the new Nwearn somethig Men's Shoes Our Dry Goods Department is stocked nobby in a velvet-in reds, purples, wihalthe new fabrics. blues, greens and browns at 50c. This We say it without fear of contradic- Ratines, all colors, 25c to $1.00 a yard. item up to the minute. Also anc tion, that we have the best line of Shoes Serges and Panamas; all colors, 25c cellent line of 2c goods. in the county-such lines as Boyden's to $1-25 a yard. n and Walk-Overs in the dress shoes, and Whip Cords, 25c to $1.00 a yard. Endicott-Johnson's hine of work shoes We h0 an 1.0 cannottJhexcelle f o r stylehdoes dre have a large assortment of other Dress Shirts, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. ctann1ot h~e excelled. If one style does dress goods in all fabrics and colors. Work Shirts, the best -In the world, not snit you there are twenty others New dress goods have been coming for h0c. and when we are through fitting you, in daily and we are prepared toO r You, a-re sat i.-fatry sho anfilu i ~ perpra i Yu Winter Underwear and Sweaters, all yorr saictorily shod an(1 Will up with any of the new f abrics, with prices. never be ashamed to show your feet. trimmings to match. Carhart Overalls and Gloves. Just as natural for us to lead Corsets, in values as it is for -others to In order to have your new Fall dresses We make prices that make follow. fit properly. they should be fitted over our business bigger. the corset you intend wearing. Our L--"----"----- -- . stock of The American Lady Corset is Ladies' Shoes vmWte in all sizes for Ladies and We have sold for several seasons the Godman Shoe for women and children, Dep't. without a complaint. Women's shoes, E Ver)y d y is moving day with How about a new stove this Fall? guaranteed solid leather, ti Kid and Out -i'ods flatly refuse to We have recently received a ship Gun Metal. from $1.50 to $3.00. Chil- 1wan s1mn fRal er ecie hp A- 'tjjnj stll.ment of Ranges,, Cooking and Heating dren's shoes from 25c to $2.50. None Stoves Thes, ong and Heatin ie better at any price; none as good at --construction, eco- nges and perfc he these prices ~ oin. oprtomicalo ain theac rWe have added to our stock this sea-I * Uoe nut market foprastion. of ay arin Itheil re son the famous Wood line of Shoes for'3 f . U be to eyor inestto oo any o ind e. e. misses and children. Tfhis is an excel- Rememyour wnerst hanle t oldrlne, lent line of goodis, and wvill have to be lX venblernember Kein" handethe drla seen to be appreciated. Oon n wa snKn"cookstv-he1t , And then in better gradle of Ladies' ~ ~ wih mas te ( unPos e Shoes we have the Zeigler. $3.00, $3.50u6C-wih mante ( unP er. and $4.00 in Tanis, 1Kid and Gun Metal. pressed as only mfan's YoS ny Comnfortable foot service is wha you ' it, so the suits have the Our stock of tur~n plows is complete etoto apiyfhe-s oes thattang. We have soenowv, for fall pldwing; also anunbroke n- fit well always feel easier, look bette values-Perfect Styles stock of points for all sizes. Heretofore awL and stand more wear than those tha fabrics, from $7.50 to we have pushed the Lynchbur~g Turn dntWeconsider this a ston porPlowv because the many users assure us ir; in favor of the Zeigler shoe. Va nice selection of odd that they like them betterevrya. -____________cloaks for ladles, misses After all, the proof of the ploy Isar. eei bh -. nd the prices are consid- the use Tryin to d beter elewhethan you might imag- Our stock of Hardware is completo' sTrang er is bilettringewto f the quality and make- We carry at all times Nails, Roofing, R~dthe North Pole. oi a kto fit up the little al kinds of To la da goo sele tio "' _________________ ___________cooking ware because of its smooth sur Clothng D partm nt ,e s ,','a ,f,'' e,*light weight, and It is easy to We have an especially fine line of and at the highest at which it is Harness Clotingthi Fal. .We re anding ort whle.Buggy Harness from $12.00 to $30.00. Cthin Sths &Faros. Weg Art handing Wot hl.Also keep at all times both ridinad In fit, wear and all-round excellence we wr rdeLns lpHresa think they are the best on the market * .any odd piece that you may need fr for I:0ienioney. They give entire satis- neeouiQ s Coars, olr * HansGgs . ,pr fact ion i rom~ the time you buy them ClaCoarPads an Pi adlsal nutil t hey are worn out. With this Blankets $1.00 pair up to $8.00 sizes and prices. line and oimninmny other lines of cheap- Art Squares ad-Rus er' clothuine w' ('an show you how to Matting, 20cato 30s, best grade of We"" ? teies wt i and have money left for China Matting and Calcutta Matting. W belive inl our CUStongers ne We are e ceptionally strong on Blue goods-Outings, lOc a n 12 t-c heet ap1 aou cuonrs beeieveeineus.e .. Serges this seasi~on. Our reputation for ings, Drills, Duck. Our large purchases I ofdnegm ete carryngth i(t im these suits is estab- pay. We are able to give great values -of us is ashamed of. ihe. Otii hnes in Cassinmeres, when selling because we receive great ____________________ W-' bollst<(ds a nd( ('heviots to fit any pocket values when buying.Grc y se , Overcoats Don't forget us on Pictures and Departmen WFr'anmes, Comforts, Underwear, Shirt Weo ave am (1 ptionay good line ings, Trunks and Suit Cases, Emnbroid- This department is always kept of Oeacnd~ niut asone tes, real niee cries and Laces, Men's and Ladies' Col strictly up to the standard. We gt and real rasonmable in price. You will lars; Ladies' and Children's Hosie ~ the best that money will buy and sell S wii ouicool m s n cto5c;Rintck- fie relcto, it as cheap as others ask for Inferior bean cauces Sem.o coo ies 501 ,c to $2.0; we ave icra line umella quality. In fact, this grocery depart-* SA t fu lieo et arid Boys' odelfr$.0.H t know high s aa of th Conmpapy. -episai1cns--alpie.- Ht Sunbeam Flour-When buying flour __________it is always best to buy a brand of es Joh B. Stetson-you know what tablished quality. This is whatyo Youwil fid or Cothng itsthey are-all the new shapes, $3.50 to get in "Sunbeam." It's an all-roun Yo ilfn urCohn is$5.00. We also have a nobby line of flour of the choicest kind--weigh0~i your fiure a'nd our figures fit cheaper hats from $1.00 up. It may be the balance and found NOT wantdin. - yor puseeasy to match the price, but hard to Made of soft wheat and not excelled by your pursematch the quality, any other. - S and we tn ln vr o m A-2ONM-W e e bee anin the ejea ofChase City and Bacock Uug S-Are you going to need a new buggy this Fall? Just recived a car Caest Cirte an Bcokuggies and can fit you up. Chase City buggles are as good as the best ad btetha th i's-frteprice . hlle Babcock needs no introduction. * it has always been the standarda etrta h J~~L~l.JJI -IUt .R.E~lWether yuh)aye an entire house to fit out or jut asnl ic obi wilpay ou toconme her~e and look over our line of urniture. Nowhere else do we believe willabsenl psce oib ity Chairs, Rockers an ete Ta bles, Safes 'and Obit abinets Odd PaBeds, Bureaus, etc. Mttresse a Spria 1FO LGEBRT HO RN LEY & CQ.