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The Pickenls Seffleel PICgM, S. c. Oc1oBrE 23. i91L The -ntir re . :ble for th: 'I';r, (f - We call v .-ntion to the change i 'h. name-s of th muanar-r Kf -tion to be h pubt : the- wrongr mr' . 1,h throuh n o fau I~~- I~ IA h nEd. us- bv , -- T that the * 'h Presby-. InI along ht ;avr sorne and the city Increase the Grain Acreage Edit:ii tinel: Wiewe have beer ir. this State with (ot ton crop in m a and with a pri c-rative. I fear relief that of our fa: - k foru(et th. - t r of r+2in a "A I crn Tro. deIpV:5av ?r :* rjn ( J w ::dadd sornewier.I a'mrnaing the fl I , T o4 e Ir -0.. 1-.,a k'rain -hopls in ria y r f th1 :.at n p-jr - duIgsa heWs ea f.' au.>r~-n Lrpo fa'nt r.~a 1 * -I bectionsj it an E :rei~i h .. and. *~ thet i~ r .- ~fjcorn in th. wn .c OrIi - an (d i t er US t''. a'] hi k etd }. fho r in n U own Iht ina od vnoppat th arz- acrop of erain ta t we a. nor hirv tin(bg. It hav: nll tiQ*LmuIche .. p..tt~ Uh!t T!: ' ' * I i cor : :.1 * n d (I 1 mnari i b :ing for 1.5 eash. and1]r n or- on cri-T. t bus:he. r y .e tiiii uof and thn ar ih.: ar-i WOufilent- (pp * * f *-rn fo r mon and hoit.flu '.-J)(dv will be very mc n h ~' ii.w ih i edr as t s ~ahW fVr himto o. whra. Li ra Iw:ixo- De tad.i S . Ei r I . - o- dif t e whr hoik. ... of h- h-uc' t hom 1. e, forau my obrvatin tad the w7h iq pat-r fhuneal waf ath second a terofy the maen wev \. a:- Sinrl: t. It bolesd fakf er. -: and awarrs in each yfarm' to li.0 --hr leam. conesumther. I.IJnSilen thre istrW Wr. Log. X Dor. MiEi M ie atd Mr< Nhom Smihr bothr. Hnt. Den ws buriyton Dion of Frday the 17thunt, andt rgera sur v il isse ctb herpso Sier DWiott.de Mrs Dpxor ws hstinfo anyte ofeths hbdled er, andbershi ih J6iedti years ago lie he health ~' 'oe broe, and ien Junlet shre siters,'.Mtrke Gopraly Dor, from Esieh Miherandualrs Nase amith ofhi then yend son, shlayn tion ofn Goee tokber toelaivesedfrind hs wole mis oner. regthr SAsterDof haenapr fsse hristian forgletoy yand ~aundfo r-tireto-xhrees toall had hldhr, temesipnal Enn She live ain con'sn Chrisia life iehe mthei passedbaay. Bfoe the nd cae~ she prayd theyo an Go Mr.7,. H.Da-igeo n L LEGAL AD Clerk's Sale. The State of South ()rolina C -unty of Pickens. In C r.-njn Pleas Court N r - by her guardiau ad litem, - ' "1e-ton Plaintiff. T -Defendants. Ir r- - -:retal ordier rma.e' t.- -'- -. by His Honor, . 3 F. .- datedSptember . - v- b-r, 193l3. during the T . at Pickens (.ourt - te folwig tracts cr T-wit: Th'.se two pieces ard I., ing and being situ - : Ur- cuty ard state aforeslid - : wn of Norr-s and known in i: O f the real tstate of No-r' a': m ai lt N1 . 4 and 1(. a,. r. ir t urv.-y made br J. P Atta4wa. -ur jes-. on the 21st day cf Nr en oer--r !'46. I.ot Nr,. 4 cortaining rr eighty -five hundredths a r ror" ur less. and lot N-. F.. -'verteen and eightv t- r - -h Terms of sale ca- -. - x 1:aa for all pap-ri ar-i r-- -7 6 - ond. ! boruld th1 ; r - - rU to e m IV witb the teri - np -r u'r the said p -- .,1 1same day or h- - - te risk of the - -,- - - . . P.J.-W GG S Clerk's Sale. .......h.CaT linai, - .f P vckn.ni Si.h. Plaintiff. %Zmat n . Dfenda-Jnt. - n -- li z I h r ( . - A r r r.arr-) or tra t 4 - i i';< r b-t .: stua no n e ty ar2 -t1.-- r.r branr~ 'if r- - .'. r cf a.uda rivp-r. 1d . 'r ---i by bre 1 irnrn -rd.. Ga ' -- . rJ e' ntatrnin, twenty -r r-r or l' . s the rigi. . an in~tr-' in th- sih a- rj th. --r+k -sa 11-- bov de rib' lnd -.v b J. K. Lathm pr-:s" '.- fr,n, heor s '~at ' Ja. . -N' j .t trm d i-t-anu-. nd war weer~-ve1edb~vJ. K. L.Ith-. atA rair JL~ 'a:i . : d: .\ cr lt Eat' piJ'- c. J.arceal-~ ta o f lanri jh n'- . h (ir; anT A ngrm t -'n. a ,v- 1. -.m- c... a. 1o r.n v. - n ir) at a -ttjr :Tim .n b an u - r"L! the,-,- ibrat,- br-anrAb N7 E 6 f" -+rA. t.' -r r-,- N41. W P3 (-. t X N M t .K'- N . D 6 1. th 1'ur": a ir N 7 L"Au", 144 T,!: Lt P~ u u,. --! hl.a i a J.1 Maui din and ;ilt-rm. En:, oftenitg 0irly t i u d arce-.tinthie 3-1)in, aer m. -r-- r r Ie :,-- .' wi t-- vh w by plAt U'I.' tnate byIJn Fa . kr 7na.- . r Ho-yr Jiatge ::. F. N-c. mb.- S% . tr whieb 19$ Is t f-r l: i--l to -h r iigYd Thbuing th- -gnt hol' fro --l d at h rt y..f I' .n ':' -a.n--- r f ke art intt afo' id. corsniogt o h.vdred ad ;it res r.. r I- am joiiti lred ofU.A. J. ras, .' D.eA'I C.l-rap Gutraa tiffhtt-,aj sta cagast-d tIe purace of a crditrofa! ore mnretin~ the crdiho tit- e by hiru by0the13 In wil sbel to thea~ hig biddrer ofsalesda TiniNrs sold ~a91 du-ring teeta forcs day(r sale at Pik ert. Cf ih pe c.Tete faownnumac i: ad nT: A uha maiyc parcell cas traf of lasnin h ot.o ikn Pardser aforad foaninger onm hundrd and fity satrsorr-rlesa joiinglan s o D. A . J.lstra-. J., Keasler. E.M. Gibtra k an the Ccn< Clas:Oerk'f ale. dyofsl t balance Sout Cardina fIev byth ond of thcenprs aeran. motgag orof th onumri Peas l n beainainerstfrmdyo aetth raIi f etightac ofer cta rer nmadi pid. The ourchtdase may pay alicaso if hel dselltsh. igetbdero ae hurchsrsa for allPihnsC paper an< thecfolloing flte same. o fladt i Onehotso nd ot Clterkow of Cn tral . C laerk's Sa. trc Sot sideo SoutheCron aityC.,rot -In 100uret on Watkmmn Pteets nn bac I. t1 Vicery, dPe.aintaiffde scie altogandsaigte olwn Johndarlenbued o, heNanth lnpru of LaA decrinele oe mtd in the bve statds by hisofF. Hor Jge H.d F,. Rcw.latd Saipt. C 19 LIlwill eloe h ighces bider osale dayin Nofember c91h. durng the, tog hour for falaer andPreconding H.;h.e the foloigth pusc srie ofall toi cOnl hus thd tointhe town ofthin, onSou thde SuthenRilwill Cb, frnt backo am21 et dep.om Theaov de scbed isk of dhigte forlelptrcingr Southby lnds f R erk ofgh cor ed),o you Westty lad of F BMr VERTISING Clerk's Sale. The State of South CarAina. County of Pickens Court of Common Paeas. Lula N. Mullins. plaintiff, against J. W. Kendrick. J. T. Taylor and A. 0. 'aylor. and R. M. Hugbes as receiver I of J. W. Kendrick, defendants. i In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated ease by His Honor Judge H. F. Rice dated Sept. 27 1913 I will sell to the highest bidder on aalwtay in November 1913 during the legal hours for sale at Pickeng C. 11 S. C. The following tract of land t--wit: All that piere parcel and tract of land 'ituate in the state and counti 4f(,t-enid containing siz hundred and '2xty acres. mu.*re or less as shown by a wrvey an-d plat made by J. Ii. n iwinuton. suirveyor (-n the Ist day of .J'rI- 1':W9 and adjoining lands of John W. Thrnap, Crenshaw. Grant and '-h':r-. and known as Carlton Mountain and having the following metes and un. . rand courses and distances to wit: Ikginning at a beach 3X0 on a, smiall branch not far frotn Crow Creek, which bran-h empties into said creek and run, ing thence %14 W15.00 to a r'ake 3X' 0; Thence '-% 1I.50 to a rock IX0: Thenep N Et E-i,50 t. a PRock 3X0; T hence S& W.66 to a rock %XQ; Thi-nce Slai El .FO to a rr-k 3X: Thence N46i E17 00 to a rock 3X"; Thence N4 E22,20 to a rock .3XJ; Thence N10i E40,40 to a rock 3X0: Thence N49 -.41,50 to a Pin sturmp :3X9 to a rock 3XN. Thence, N461 W14.0 to a rock 3XN; Thence Y6!> EM. O to a rock :3X in old line: Thence N44 W13.05 to a stake hX0:: Th'nce N_- W19.rV t, a cherry .3XN; Ther.ee N74 W.(, to a r-k .3XN: Then'ce N21 W7. '. to a r'.-k X: Th'-nce I- W2. (i to a rerk :tX: Tri-t':e S: W3,.0) to a r-ck :X: TheSc--!4 E27." to a rock 3X; Th.-n SI Wj. r tj a rnatpde :'X1: Therce . WQ ;.0i to a hickory : .X on brar.ch: The-rce the branch the line to the b*iniog ani being' the a'ne tract i.f land e --eyd t. ui hy Kendrick. Walk.-r C>ol.ari' by *.-l bearing date the : day .i T ms of Sale carh. Purcfha.-r to for all papers and r-).rding th' - A. J. JsO'GS. ~ 'rk of 'OUrt. Clerk's Sale - ( 4 :a: ~ 'ja~e the I k-. if. L ~ - he A t a . the stata :ni 'ounty afore Ig 1jint-thr1Tee ar! one half a-ret bur, ed oL the North by 7auls of N. R. Kenne more aw'A L. v. Price. wn the South by lande of ra MotgOrnery. Iaiah Seaburn arid Pint - teyt l to . 1,y LPr.- by h s father. tt P v--. a :e~ ta-: .No I 'o.4taining forty 5-mre or le--- on waters of Six Mile beead 'Ahbers. T1ra:t No. 2 contain a:241 7.:0i a':ree adjoining the above tratt therv . Tra' t No. 3 ~onstani: two and '.4 L' nina " <j the above trarta Tra.'.t No 4 I. Pro .a 1 .?'ers. also a:; that "ther piece, pars. ..' trar~ of lan~d ivrn en wate'ra of Todds't 'ee jrra :arsh of iol Ke:;v. on the N rth a' :and of Il'ter Smit:h on the East and a6:,i of Mar. 1a Garvin on tbe bouth and e et a':A Bntainin Fifty five acree. Terrm': o'ne hal! ':L'sh on'7 da of ase. the bal asnie on a credit of taelve rrnonthe. the credit po:lion to be :ecurei .y thobnd1 of pur'-baser anid a mortgsge of the pre:.nes anid draw in tereat froin day of atae a: the rate of ; per '-eni1 per annum, with :eave to tbe 'M rhe-aer to~ an - tir-pate the credit f.0rtio:: on day of sae. * 'hou;d the purehaeer fail to comiply with the terrAs of asie in one hour the sail I remis~es will be reaold on aarne day at the riak of the former pur.abaser. Purchaser 1o pay' for a): p'aper- an-t for re "-ording the eaune. I Clerk of Co-urt Order. State of South C arolina,. In the Prot ate C aiunty of I ickens. ( Court. IMary F. C aytran, individually and as Executtor of the estate of H. L. C'ar ton, deceasedr, Plaintiff, vs. Ciy National Bank of Greenville, et al., Dehfendants. IThe Plaintiff herein having brought her action in this Court for the purpose of selling land in aid of assets, for mar shalling the assets of the esitate, making a general accounting, anid finally set tling the estate, and it tippearing to this Court that all claimants again-t the es tate sh >.uid be cornpelled to come into this action arnd prove their claims, it is hereupon ordiered and adjudged that all parties hyaving any claims against or mnterest in the estate of H. L. Clayton be and they- hereby are required to file such claims duly proveo in this Court on or before the first day of Novenber, 1913, and if any of said c'laimns be con tested or any litigation arises from same, proper and convenient dates will be tet, for the purpose of hearing such contest. It is ordered and adjudged that all claimants be' and they hereby arei en p oined fromt prosecutiing their actions or claIms against the Executor in any other manner and is. any other ('ourt. let a copy of this Order be served upon each of the Defendants herein and let the same .be published at least once each wveek in a ntewspaper published in the ''ounty of Pickens uplon1 to the first of Novemtber, 1918. Sept. 11 1918. J. B. Newherry (Seal,) Judge of Probate for Pickena County. Johnson. Nash & Daniel. Spartanburg, 8. C., T. J. Mauldin, Pickens. S. C. 9.18.6 Attorneys. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlain's Tab b lets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealera. AA - ! FOLGER, FALL Yes, this is its true nan and has demonstrated its w meet all the people's varied sistance and patronage. It space, but if one word couk even to the smallest detail h Our immense assortme ing prices at which the goo your pocket book. Below'we enumerate s Shoe Department Men's Shoes We say it without fear of contradic tion. that we have the best line of Shoes in the county-such lines as Bovden's and Walk-Overs in the dress shoes, and Endicot t-Johnson's line of work shoes cannot be excelled. If one style does not suit you therk are twenty others and when we are through fitting you, you are sati.:factorily shod and will never be ashamed to show your feet. Just as natural for us to lead in values as it is for others to follow. Ladies' Shoes We have sold for several seasons the Godman Shoe for women and children, without a complaint. Women's shoes, guaranteed solid leather, in Kid and Gun Metal. from $1.50 to $3.00. Chil dren's shoes from 25c to $2.50. None better at any price: none as good at these prices We have added to our stock this sea son the fam-ous Wood line of Shoes for misses and, children. This is an excel lent line of goods, and will have to be seen to be appreciated. And then in better grade of Ladies' ~Shoes we have the Zeigler. $.3.00. *3.50 and *4.00 in Tans, Kid and Gun M1etal. Comfortable foot service is what you get out of a pair of shoes-shoes t'hat fit well alwvays feel easier, look better arid stand more w-ear than those that don't. We consider this a strong point in favor of the Zeigler shoe. Trying to do better elsewhere .than here Is lilke trying to find the North Pole. Clothing Department We have an especially fine line of Clothing this Fall. We are handling the Strauss & Bros. High Art Clothing. In fit, wear and all-round excellence we think they are the best on the market for tne money. They give entire satis faction from the time you buy them until the~y are worn out. WXith this line and our umany other lines of cheap er clothing we*. can showv you how to dress well and have money left for other things. We are exceptionally strong on Blue Serges this season. Our reputation for carrying the best in these suits is estab lished. Other lines in Cassimneres, WXorsteds and Cheviots to fit any pocket book Overcoats We have an exceptionally good line of Overcoats and Cravonettes. real nice and real reasonable in price. You will be caught some of these cool nights and wish you had one of them. All sizes and prices. A full line of Men's and Boys' odd pants and coats-all prices. You will find our Clothing fits your figure and our figures fit your purse. and we standl behind every one. Time t( Chase City and Babcock B of Chase City and Babcock Buggies and < rest-for the price. The Babcock needs ni w"ill pay yon to come here and look over o and beauty of design, and such quality at Chairs, Rockers and Center Tables, Safes: FO LGUER, THORNL ANNOUNCEN Ptore of the P ie---The Store of the Peoph onderful resources and has wants at all times---and its would be difficult to descril I do so that word would be as been overlooked. at of dependable merchandi ds are marked should appea Dme of the many lines on w Dry Goods Dep't. Our Dry Goods Department is stocked with all the new fabrics. Ratines, all colors, 2.5c to $1.00 a yard. Serges and Panamas, all colors, 25c to $1-25 a yard. Whip Cords. 25c to $1.00 a yard. We have a large assortment of other dress goods in all fabrics and colors. New dress goods have been coming in daily and we are prepared to fit you up with any of the new fabrics, with trimmings to match. Corsets. In order to have your new Fall dresses fit properly. they should be fitted over the corset you Intend wearing. Our stock of The American Lady Corset is complete in all sizes for Ladies and Misses. Every day is moving day with us. Our goods flatly refuse to stand still. Fine Tailored Suits for Women. Mntailored-which means the sashave been pressed as only man's strength can do it, so the suits have the bet ossible hang. We have some wonderful suit values-Perfect Styles adalthe ne'v fabrics, from $7.50 to $25.00. We have also a nice selection of odd skirts and long cloaks for ladies, misses and children, and the prices are consid erably cheaper than you might imag ine. considering the quality and make up. We are prepared to fit up the little folks too with cloaks. We have goods at the lowest prices at which it is safe to buy, and at the highest at which it is wor~th while. Miscellaneous Items Blankets $1.00 pair up to $8.00. Art Squares and Rugs. Matting, 20c to 30c, best grade of China Matting and Calcutta Matting. Comne and see us for any of the staple goods-Outings, 10e and 12 1-2c; Sheet ings, Drills, Duck. Our large purchases pay. W e are able to give great values when selling because we receive great v'alues when buying. Don't forget us on Pictures and Frames, Comforts, Underwear, Shirt ongs, Trunks and Suit Cases. Embroid ?ries and Laces, Men's and Ladies' Col lars; Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, L0c to 50c; Rainsticks-a fine selection' >Oc to $2.50: we have a good umbrella ~or $1.00. Hats John B. Stetson-you know what hey are-all the new shapes, $3.50 to 0.00. W\e also have a nobby line of f 'heaper hats from $1.00 upj. It mfas be t hasy to match the price, but har'd to natch the quality, lhTS-Wehave been h sted and true. The wagon you will EV IIYUIes-Are you going to need a new an fit you up. Chase City buggies are e o'introduction. It has always been the Whether you have an entire house to fit ur line of Furniture Nowhere else do v the price. Graceful Parlor Furniture, md Kitchen Cabinets, Odd Beds, Burea't THBO RNI zmk W lENT . It has proved its ability shown its willingnes.t success is due to their as )e our stock 'n so smalla COMPLETE ot one thing se and the low mo ey sav I to your good taste and hich we excel. Neekwear All the new weaves and somethinpr nobby in a velvet-in reds, purples. blues, greens and browns at 50c. Thi item is up to the minute. Also an ex cellent line of'25c goods. Dress Shirts. 50c. $1 00 and A&.*. Work Shirts, the best in/the world. for 50c. Winter Underwear and Sweaters, all prices. Carhart Overalls and Gloves. We make prices that make our business bigger. Hardware Dep't. How about a new stove this Fall! We have recently received a ship ment of Ranges, Cooking and Heating Stoves. These ranges are perfect in construction. economical and satisfac tory in operation. If you are in the market for a stove of any kind it will be to your interest to loof at our line. Remember we still handle the old relia ble "Iron King" cook stove--"the bpst what is." Turn Plows. Our stock of turn plows is comp'Tete now, for fall Plowing; also an unbroken stock of points for all sizes. Heretofore we have pushed the Lynchbuirg Turn Plow because the manv users assure us that they like them better every year. After all, the proof of the ' the use Our stock of Hard ware WVe carry at all times .Na Farnm Iniplements, isarbed all kimds of Tools. and a gc of Granite Ware~.-the id-... itnen cooking ware because of its smooth sur face light weight, and it is easy to Harness Buggy Hai ness f rom $12.00 to $30.00. Also keep at all times both riding and work Bridles, Lines, Slip Harness, and any odd piece that you may need for Wiagon or Baggv Harness. Collars, Collar Pads and Gig Pads, all sizes and prices. We believe in our customers and our customers believe in us. It's a confid nce game neither f us is ashamed cf. Grocery Department. This department is always kept strictly up to the standard. ~We gt bhe best that money will buy and sell it as cheap as others ask for inferior auality.. In fact. this grocery depart. ment will more than hold up the well nowni high standard of the Company. Sunbeam Flour-When buying flour' t is always best to buy a brand of es ablished quality. This is what you cet mn Sunbeam." It's an all-round lour of the choicest kind-weighed1 in he balance and found NOT wanting lade of soft wheat and not excelled by ny other. andling the Mitchell Waofryes IINTUAL4LY BUY-whyno f rWr buggy this Fall? Just received a car LS good as the best and better than the standard, out or just a single piece to buy it e believe wvill be seen such originality Bed Room Sulte, Dining Tables and is, etc., Mattresses and Springs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _