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H e liE stre farm use is ade Qf .the best t is 6trong and eilng heavy and It gives a clear, sti to light and rewic out, won't. leak, It is an expert-ma in various styles ai RAYO for every r At Dealers Eve STANDARD OIL Vaphington. D. C+ (New Jers-A Richmond. Va. BALTIMO Norfolk, Va. Auditor's Notice. The time for taking tax returns 'for fisnall ve'ar, 1914, will oPn oiln January 1st and clos.x. February 20, 1914, with 60 per cent added thereafter. This will be the year to re-assess real estate, which only occurs every four years. All real (state owners will please bear this in mind and make returns of al1 lands, lotH and buildings, plooing their aFssesed valuation on same. wbich'will be equalized and assessed by the town ship board of P.ssessors, The auditor will be at the following places to take returns. Calhoun, January 12, 1914, afternoon. Central, January 13 & 14 to :i p m.14th Isnqueena Mill, January-14, from 8 to 5 Cat Wechee. January 15, forenoon Norris, Janiuary 15. afternoon. Liberty, January 16 & 17, to noon 17th Liberty Mill, Jan. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Maplecroft Mill, Jan 17, from 7tn9 ani Easley. Jan. 19 & 20, to 4 n. m. 20th Alice Mill.Jan. 20, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Esley Mill, Jantinry 21. forenoon. Glenwood Mill. January21, afternoon M.W.Ilester's etore, January 22, a.m. Looper's Gin. January 22, p. m. Dacusville, January 23. a.m. 8'"" hoo Hounse, .1anuary 28, p). mn. nuary 24. a. in. niary 24, ,p. m. ' 27, p. m. ary 28. a. im. i y 28, p. i, Six Mile, tnia.-y 29, a. i. Praters, January 29, p. m. A fter which tim~e I-wuil be in my onl1ce at Plckens, 0.H1. Respi e:.fih . N. A. CH RISTOPHlm, Dec. 8, 1913. (Jo. Amiitor. Notice ot Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J1. 13. Newb'ver, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens oounty, in the State of Sonth Carolina, on Friday, the 2d day of January, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said appliination can be beard, for leave to mako final set tiement of the estate of my) wnrd, phie Roches'tor, minor, and ebtain dia oharge as guardian of said minor. Miss Ruth A. Blake Rochester. 4t Guardian. Cut Price on Win *I am making a special price can certainly save ydu money c have cut the price on are all new this fail. I have a full line of men -weight shoes, always at the righ See my goods and get my i country prdduce, JOHN W. I - Picken Come and do your prepared to give you goot most anything you may wt Undeiiwear and Shoes. BE RIGHT. We have a Iwish to close out, and will onl them. I * Come and buy. 3v ~v Kr imake L West End, luiri e, Safe. liable lantern for the RAYO. It is materials, so that durable without xwkward. ong light. Is easy k. It won't blow mnd won't smoke. de lantern. Made id sizes. There is a equirement. rywhere COMPANYj Charlotte. N. C. Charleston, W. V&. Charleston, S. C. Executor's Sale. State of South Cirolina, C,1unity of Pickens. By viI tue of the power and authority vested in Ie by the last will and testa me' t of D. H. Kennenore, deceased, on file in the o11ce) of thp Judge of Pro bate for Pickens County, I will sell to t.'.'e highest bidder on Saleaday in Jan uarv. 1914, before the Court House door at Pickens, S. 0.. dutiing the legal hours for siae, the following described real estate to-wit: 01 Tract No. 1. All that piece, parcel or tract uif land lying and beiqg situated in tho county and state aforesaid, on Keo wee river, adjoining la'nds of E. B. Ramsey, and tract No. 2. and containing one hundred and six (106) acres more or !CsF. Tract No. 2. All that other tract in said county and state adjoining the above tract on Keowee river and con taining geventy six and one-half (701) acres more or less. Plats of said land may be seen by calling upon me and will be exhibited on day of sale. Either or both of said tracts may be purchased from me befor next Sales day at private sale, but if not sold at private sale the same n . be sold to the highest. bidder Salesday in January as above stated. Terms: One third cash on day of sale. the balance on a credit of one and t-vo years. The credit r ortion to be sea curedI by a note and mortgage of the primnisee, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. N. R. KENNEiMORE, Executor. Sale of Lots in Central. I wi sell to the highest bidder at Pickens, S. 0., on Saleaday in January, 1914, immediately after the public sales, .the. following Jots in Centra.58. 0.: Four lots known in the O'Dell survey as lots Nos. 54, i55, 06 and 07. Fronting on 5th street on the wvest and running back to aimalley l100 feet. Bounded on the north by a branch and on the south -by 3rd street. The four lots contain one aicre more or lees and adjoin each other. Near cotton mill and graded school: Terms: One half cash, balance to suit purchaser., Title good. 'W. L. Vickerv, 8t Per C. E. Robinson, Atty. ter Weight Goods an all heavy winter goods and1 n these goods. These goods I atnd staple stuff, bought by me s ladies' and children's heavy b price. >rices. Highest prices, paid for IEIINDRICKS s, S. C. Here!i trading early. We are I service. We have al .nt in Dry Goods, Notions OUR ,PRICES SHALL good many things we make liberal discounts [ake yourself and faiiy s happy. Par Olenville.5 Soate ourf Sale STATE OF SOUTH .PAROLINA, COUNTY 0 CKENS CQU ITO1'.flP7-.4A&TNE Mary F., Clayto. ind .duiay; and as Executrix of the estate 6f H. L Clayton,. deceased, Plaintiff, against City National Bank of Greenville. et al, Defendants. - Pursuant to a Decree of the Pro bate Court in the above stated ease dated December 9, 1918, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on Salesday In January, 1914, the 'fol lowing described real estate, to wit: 1. All that tract or parcel of land in Pickens Couity, South Caro lina, on Fifteen Mile Creek and a branch thereof, adjoining lands of P. Whiten, B. D. Garvin, W. T. Garvin, estate of S. W. Clayton, dec'd, and others, containing Thirty-Three acres, more or less-Beginning at a rock 3x in forks of road, running S 26 W 11:84 to a rock 3x0, thence S 71 E 12:57 to a rock 3XN on bank of. branch, thence S 58 E 2:48 to a rock 3XN, thence S 76 E 4 to a rock 3XN, thence S 85 1-2 E 95 to arock3XN,thence S 71 E 15:18 to a rock3XN, thenedN 341-2 W11 to W. 0. stump 3XO, thence 56 W 6:66 to stake gone in road, thence N 9 E 5:63 to a rock 3XN' thence N 55 W 16:50 rock 3XO, thence S 27 W 5:36 to a rock 3XO in road, thence up said road N 56 W 9 to the beginning, corner. Being the lan.d purchased by W. H. Sheriff from Amanda L. Mullinix & W. J. Mulli nix Nov. 16, 1897 A. D. and recorded in Vol. "R," page 261, office R. M. C. Pickens Co., S. C.. and deeded to the said Amanda L. Mullinix by her father, J. J. Garvin, Feb. 12, 1889 A. D., and recorded in Book "H," page 599, R. M. C. office, Pickens Co., S. C., it being the same land conveyed by W. H. Sheriff to H. L Clayton on the 19th day of August, 1899, the deed being recorded in Book "T," page 46, Clerk of Court's office, Pickens County,, S. C. 2. All that tract of land in Pickens County, South Carolina. conveyed to the said H. L. Clayton by J. A. Allgood on the 24th day of December, 1909, the deed being re corded in the office of Clerk of Court for Pickens County, S. C., in Book "KK," page 253, as follows: All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in the town of Liberty, S. C., fronting the street running from town down to Norris, S. C.. and Is bounded as follows: North by street running down to Norris, 9. C., 50 ft. front, tffence running back 150 ft. deep and bounded on east by lot No. 5, south by lands of J. A. Allgood, and on the west by lot No. 5 owned -by J. M. Garrett This lot is No. 6 as shown on plat made by F. V. O'Dell. Also this is a part of the old J. D. Smith land, which the records will show. 3. All that tract of land in Pickens County, S. C., conveyed to the sal 13. L. Clayton by . W. . T. Garvln October 31, 1911, containing 45 1-5 acres, more or less adjoining lands of Clayton, W. C. Brock. estate of S. W. Clayton, estate of P. Whiten, and others. 4. All that tract of land mn Pickens County, S. C., containing 35 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Cox, the estate of H. L. Clayton, and others, as shown by plat of same made by Chapman and Bowen on the day of Decem ber 1913, and it being a party of the land conveyed to said H. L. Clayton by Mrs. Prudence C. Strat mann and others, see Deeds Book "T," page 113, and Book "HH," page 88. 5. All that tract or parcel of Laan'd in Pickens County, South Carolina. containing 353. 98 acres, more or less, as shown by plat of same made by Chapman and Bowen, Surveyors. December 5, 1913, said land being situated in Central Township on Twelve Mile River, ad joining landr of 0. R. Doyle, V. C. Madden, N. .3. Moore, Mrs. John Cochran, and others, and it being a part of the land convtyed by Ed ward B. Calhoun, see Book "A," page 061, in the Clerk's office of Pickens County. For further de scription see the plat of Chapman and Bowen above mentioned. 6. All that tract or parcel of land in Pickens County, South Carolina in Central Township on Eighteen Mile Creek, and containing 358.2 acres, more or less, as shown by plat of same made by Chapman and Bowen on November 29, 1913, it being known as a part of the Mc Down farm, and having= been con veyed to said H. L. Clayton by Mrs. Stratmass, Mary C. Werner and others, and more particularly described in plat of said property made by Chapman 'and Bowen on November 29, 1913, which may be seen at the office of the Probate Judge of Pickens County, or at the office of T. J. Mauldin, Attorney. This particular tract of land has been subdivided and platted in five different tracts containing' respec tively 93.4, 80.8, 33', 81 and 70 acres. It will be sold in . separate lots ac cording to said plat. Plats will be exhibited on day of sale or may be seen before that tlme at the office of T. J. Mauldin. Pickens, S. C. Purchaser to pay for all papL s and for recording same. This lai. will be sold in qid of the personal . ssets of the estate of H. L. Clayton, deceased. ~ . U. NEWBERRY, Probato Judge I ickens Co. S. C. Notice to Debtors arnd Creditors ~All Persons holding claims against the estate of the late Harrlett B3. Murphree must present the same duly proven on or before the 10th day of January, 1014. or be debarred payment; anid all persons Indebted to said estate, must mnake pay. ment on or before the above date, to T. J. Mantldin, Attorney, or to the undesiged.W. ?d. Murnhree. Adm. I141 Countye us In Cd C mton Pleas. .aa et al Plaintiffs ja lnsta SM. Muree. Defendant. In- Pursuande. of a decreatal order made ir4 thq - 4ove stated case by His Honor,- . F. Rice, dated Dec, 6, 1918 (at his chambers) I will sell to the highest -bidder on Salesday in January, 1914, during the legal hours for the sale At Pickens C. H., $. C., the following/tract of land, to wit: "All that piece or tract of. land ly ing on a branch of Twelve Mile River in Pickens County, S. C., and 'being a part of the land described' in a deed from S. P. Breazeale, Executor, to Harriett B. Murphree dated Janu ary 5, 1905, and recorded in 1pook "Z" page 386 of Deeds and being the northern portion of the land repre sented by plat made by J. P. Attaway, surveyor, on Dec. 17, 1904, and con taining twenty-three (23) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Brazeale, Hagood lands, and being the same tract .on which Harriett Murphree resided at the time of her death. Terms of sale, cash purchaser to pay for all papers and recording the same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina County of Pickens In Common Pleas Court. D. M. Mauldin Plaintiff Against Dinah Calhoun, et al Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order I made in the above stated case by his ( Honor, H. F. Rice, (at his chambers) dated Dec. 6, 1913, I will sell to the highest bilder on Salesday in Janu ary, 1914, during the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H., S. C., &e fol- i lowing described trnet or lot of land to wit: "All that certain piece, par cel or lot of land lying and being situated in the city of Easley, State and County above named and known as lot No. 3 as per plat made by E. Oscar Smith, surveyor, and' con taining seven-eighths (7-8) of an acre more or less and being the same lot of land conveyed to Diana Cal- I houn on the 28th day of November, 1 1911, by D. M. Mauldin, reference to which deed is hereby made. Also: "All that other piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being situated in the Town of Central, State and Coun ty above named, bounded on the north and fronting on east Main street and on the east by Mrs. Hall, on the South by right of way of the b Southern R. R., and the west by Gaines and Gassaway and being the J same lot conveyed to Dina Calhoun, by Gaines and Gassaway, reference ii to which Deed will more fully show. J Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to a pay for all papers and recording the v same. d A. J. Boggs, h1i Clerk of Court. tl Clerk's Sale. State of South iCarolina. 8 County (of Iickens. In Court oi Cosmmon P.loas. ). M. Mauldin. Plaintiff, William Knwlet al. Defend ianss In pursane of a decretal order madeI d in the above stated case by His fHonorn Judge H. F. Rtice, dated Dec. 12. 19113, I will sell to the highest bidder on S dies- > day in January. 1914, during the b. gal hours for sale at Plckens 0. H.. S. C., y the following described lots of land, to- h~ wvit: s All those two certain pieces, p trcels ri or lots of land lying and being situato in the city of Easley, State and County above named, and known as lots Nos. 1 .. and 2. as per plat made by J. R. Ed munds, C. E. Both lots fronting on Highi street, 50 feet each, and being 160 fe-t, deep. and being the same two lots conveyed to Wmn. K~nowels on the 6th J day of April, 1912, by D. M. Mauldin, o reference to which deed is hereby made. Also all that certain piece. parcel or 1, tract of Janid lying and being situate in ( Central townshir, State and County e above named, on waters of Twelve Mile I river and hounded by lands of Susan i Latimer, Mrs. Mary Brown's estate anti I Edd Stephens, and containing twenty one (21) acres-miore or less and being the came land conveyed to Wmn. Knowelst by Susan and George Latimer and known as a part of the Mitchel Knowels I farm, reference to which deedl is hereby made. ~ Terms~ of sale ctah. P'urchaser to pay for all papl)ra and recording the same. A. J1. B3OGO, Clerk of Coturt. Clerk's Sale. St-ite of South Carolina County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleae. T. J. Maul-lin, Plaintiff, against Cleo Davenport, et al, Defendants. Ini puriisuance of a decretal order sign ed by His lionor Judge If. F. Ilice, at his Chambers in Gireenville, 8. 0., on the 17(th day o'f November, 101$, I wvill sell to the highest bidder 'n Slaleaday in .January , 1914. during the~ legal hours for sale at. Pickens. C. H. S 0 .the fob - lowing tract, of land to wi : All that, pie-ce, pasrcel or tract of land situate, lymsg anld being in the county and stateabov n~OOuamed adjoining andat on the ?ior h. a-f the. esmate of Mrs. El mnira Maiarti'-, on thel E ast by M-trrin T1er rel. andl~ on iie Sthiz and \Vest by Miles Burgess andl conataining sixty and one fournh (60*) acra a miore or ie-s andI be ing the samie tract, of land conveyed t o Jamets Davenport byv dei. a recorde'd in the Clerk's ohlice af Pa(ck--rs county, Sotith Carolina, Tierims. One hal( ciah on day of s-ale. the balance on a creditaof twe-lve mnonths, the credit p ii tion to be' securned by the bond of the purchawar and a mnortgsage of the premises and diraw a ,terest froml (Iay of sale at the rate of 7 porS cent per annum, with the privilege of the pur chaser paying all cash if he so desires. Purchaser tos pay for alJ'papers and re- - cording the same. A. J. BOGOS, Clerk of Court, Twelve Mile River Minutes, Alichurches of the Twelve Mile River Association which have not received their 1913 minutes can get same by writ-1' ing to D. E. Garrett, Pickens, route 2. Married, in the c banbutg on December,1 bhe residence of Mr irby ee Ohastain of Vickens to Mie Pansy Gibbee, grand aughter o: *ibbes of Greenville, member 0 blhe old-firrh of Gibbes & Keine It1vas a quiet wedding. ont3 E few friend of the bride and Zroom being present. M. F Hester, N. P., in his usual waN performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. Joi Dhastain of this place and v young man of many nobl( braits. When train No. 42 run up a the Spartanburg station Mr 3am Nichols was there in hi auto and drove the couple to th iome of the bride where the3 were married. After the cere ,nony they boarded the south )ound train No. 11 for the hom< )f the groom, where awaite( ;hem a grand repast of good eat ibles too numerous to mention. Many handsome presents werc meceived by the bride and groom * California Woman Seriously Alarmed. "A short time ago I contract. 3d a severe cold which settled )n my lungs and caused me a ,reat deal of annoyance. I vould have bad coughing spullE mnd my lungs were so sore and nflamed I began to be seriously tiarmed. A friend recommend td Chamberlain's Cough Reme ly, saying she had used it for rears. I bought a bottle and it elieved my cough the' first fight, and in a week I was rid if the cold and soreness of my ungs," writes Miss Mario Ger oer, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by 31 dealers. adv Clerk's Sale. tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens n Court of Common Plea. I. Cordelia Jackson, et al, Plaintiffs, egainst 0. Jennings, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a t-ecretal order made i the above stated case by. His Honor udge H. F. Rico dated Nov. 20th 1918. t his Chambers in Greenville, H. C., I 'ill sell to the highest bidder on Sales ay in Januarr, 1914, duringi the legal ours for sale at Pickens, 0. i. S. 0., is following described lot of Iand to it; All that lot r pioel of land in the nwn of Liberty. and in the stat and Nanty ufor-s' 1. frotingik 4,n Seond reret on the .1 st. iad M-iin mtreet. on le Nirt h, hIe. c .S feet I' rtn t on Eiast and about . 0 feet detep and ho ing a arYt fl~ hA Stn0h.0wnl On nhpt. a4 11(d towni. M hId Jot coInvv3 id .0 M. 0. -nnsigs by Marv E. Hlunte.r on) the 'ith iv of January 1903, anid ly M. 0. .Jen ings to J. Frank Jennings TarmsB of Sajoe cash. Purchaser to 'iy for a'i papers and recording s. e, hould this purchinier fail to complly 'ith the torms of sale within one0 our the said premises will be resold on irme day or some other Salesdlay at the e~k of the former purchaser. A. J. 130GGS, Olerk of Court. Land Sale.. We will sell to the highest bidder, for 'ash, at Pickens, S. C.. on Salesday In anuary, 1914, dluring the legal hours f sale the r'ollowing property. 1. All that cert ain piece, parcel or it, situate in Pickcens county, South Jaroline, and in tho limita of the town f Easley, fronming on Church street 22* feet, and running back on South ine with Dr. W yatt's lot 220 feet to Dr. t F. Smith's lot; thence with his line to Property sold to H C. Hlagood, thence w'ith H. C. Hagood's line to an alley bse. ween this property and Mari, Griflin ,nd J. B3. Ellison's lot; thence with J. B. allison's lot 10 feet to L. B. O'Dell's lot; hea.ce with O'Dell's store lot and traighit on 154 feet to a poin t on (Jhurch treet, the beicinning corner. Contain ng ?2-100 of an acme, less the aecre sold o H. C. Hagood,covered by the Easley' toter Company. 2 One-half (I) ir.terest in all that lot ituate in the t.,wn oIf Easley, Pickcoe onnty, South Carolina, on the North ide of the Southern Railroad ain-l on he north-west corner of MaIn andl Tale lock streets, same being honuded on lonth l.y aain street, on East by Table took street and on West by WV. H. :ckens, and meniuring oun Main street 2 feet. and on Trable Rook street 104 eet. Tihis includes one half interest In he real estate and two brick stores ituatet thereCon, and binifg the -.ame roperty dJeeded by J. M. Long andi W. I. Mianidin to J. 0. Pickens and J. w. 3llison in the 81st day of August, 1900. There will also be offered for sale on aidl Salesday in January by Mrs. E. E illison her one-half I terest in the bsove doerbed property. the terms of which will be enash. Hence the entire roperty absove described nAI hib for ale-One-half the p roceeds going to the state of J. 0. Pick ens andi the other 'ne-half to the said Mrs. E. E. Ell ison. 8. All that lot of land situate at the orner oIf Table Rock street andi Hudson venue. 84x84 and adjoIning. lots 01 4ountain View hiotel and WV. H. Pick ns' Seons, u pon which there us a livery table building. Tis i property is diag mnally (aonth.west) from the city hall -* Jos. $. Leach, admaninistr~ator. Mrs. Emnie Johnson. :rs. John (Jely, Mrs. BI. F. W hitaker, Mrs. J. IH. Elrod, Mrs. E. E. Ellison. Stockholders' Meeting. A mee'tinlg of the stockholders of the laines & Gasaw~ay Merchandase Comn any Is hereby called to mecet at its affico in the town of Central. 8. C., on lhe 12th day of January, 1914, a't 15 s'clock M. The purpose of said meet. ng beIng to consider the question of go. ng Into liquidation atnd wind ing up the affairs of the corporation and dissol ving he same. Rt. 0. Gaines, J. T. Gassaway, W. L. Gaseaway. Board of Directors. F q 4 ~I A The Kind qou Have In use for, oro l0 - w$ou,* All Counterfeits, Iaitaton a M xperiments that ril th Infants and tilk j) What Is Caetorla Is a hiarmlesst oo, gorie, Drops and Soothf tl Contains neither Op im, substance. Its age a its the and allays Feverishness. Per t has been In constant use for e tCo Flatulency, 'Wind Colic, all ccathi sonst DIarrhea. It regulates ta assimilates the Food, giving h t.y an The Children's Fanacea-The iher's GENUINE CASTOR1A AL Bears the Sigtnture of The Kind You Have Aw sa& t In Use For Ovex 3d ears * CNTAun CMNY PICKENl PICKENK 1 .' Capital & Sur;.. Interest Paid J. McD. BRUCET President ,cas We Pay Highest Cash Prices fc Don't give your profits away--ship direct to s by exrn, money next day. We pay highest prices for gr nen a . 4 Beeswayc, Tallow and old Metals, old Rubber 11s .an ment now. Send for Price List. Boys' Clo hig Now Complete We can show you bette: values, beAter tajil ore snap than we have hown youbeoc We are also showing a i ie line of Ladies' and Long Coats for woingn, mnisses and childr VWe a' -'i the~ Knecland' Shoes " the STh / e ''s for ladie: ('a)H Easley, Agents for Hleadlight Ov Grow More Cot ton Plant Sim ; The~ earliest Co dlays frm plantinp a good linter. Wo sell iheci, own seed--direct Price $1.25 perb LIBERAL DISCOUNT.. On ever y or 100 of this pj( W. 1H. MIX.SON' soliistiI