The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, November 04, 1915, Image 6
o'clock a. m. Wendesda, No
ember 10th, we, the executors <
the wills of Hon. Laban Mau
din and of H, P. Rogers, decea
ed, will sell to the highest bid&
at public auction the consolidai
.d Ifarming properties of botl
estates. These farms comprise
more than Four Hundred Acre
and have been sub-divided int<
TEN Splendid Medium-Sizei
Farms, the smallest being of 2,
acres, the largest of a fractior
over 70 acres. They are located
on two of the main public high
ways of Pickens county, withir
five minutes ride of the business
center of Easley, S. C., and thei
-eastern boundaries are within
three minutes walk of the city
limits. The former country
homes of both owners, desirabk
buildings of frame construction,
with a number of tenant houses
and out-buildings are conven
iently located on these sub-divi
sions. The soil of these lands is
the kind that is the boast of the
upper South Carolinian-r e d
clay with sandy loam top soil.
In general contour these farms
are rolling and well drained.
They have the ideal combination
of soil and location for the grow
th of all such staple crops and
fruits as are common to the
Piedmont Belt.
To the small homeseeker this
sale offers the .one supreme op
portunity; here you can make
your dream of a close to the city
country home become a living
reality.
F')r. maps of propert ies with full
J. K. 1I )ITRSl. Pres. Bank o
W1..1'. E4;1 AT1"' T ,a ley', S. C
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L. A. l( G)GE RS , Contractor,
C. S. HtA bL. Easley, S. C.
.V. O'l)E E b.
SiurveyrI of P'roperties
We Want'
And in order to obtain it we are
price for your lprodiuce. Also, ii
with each cash purchase. which
painted china ware. These coul
the amount, of your purchase.
at the regular price, and these <
appreciation of your trade.
On account. of limited space I
bargains that are offered:
Y. a rd wide Sheeting, vard... 5c
Danvrille Plaids, yard.......5c
Riverside and1 Sout hern Silk
Cheviots, yard............ 9c
A Il grades Dress Gingams,
per~ vard, from....... 9 to 12c
Heaviest wei'~h t Outings,
1)er yard, from....... c to 9c
Silks from '25c to $1 yard.
Ladis' Corsets fronm 25c to $1.
,A complete line of men's and
joys' Hats andl Caps of the very
latest sty'les.
Wea wat youri frying size Cl
)oluntd up to 200 per chicken. W4
Yroui's fI
J. W.HIfE
TfHIE KEO3
PICKE]
Safe, Sound a
We solicit your banking bu
c.ourtesy and convenier'ce cons
'-piles. Five per cent interest
J. P. CAldY, President.
PI CKER 1
PICKEr'
Capital & 61,
J. M~cD. B~RUCE,
*Presideniit
Quality Printing-:
n the same day at a late
[i hour in the city of Easley, -W
V. will sell to the highest bidder,
>f public auction the city real t
1- and personal property of the
i- Hon. Laban Mauldin. Theaw
r properties include his formes
- city home on South Main street,
i a commodious residence with
3 water and light connections
located on a lot of splendid
dimensions and having a full
I complement of out buildings.
A well constructed, metal
roofed cottage on. a -big lot on
Smith street.
Also two vacant lots on Smith
street.
If you desire a close in city
home in the fastest growing city
of the Piedmont Belt you can
secure it at this sale as the prop
erties are practically located in
the main business district being
only two city blocks from the
passenger station of the South
ern railway and in splendid
residence locations.
Your future prosperity and
the progress of Easley now
approach you hand in hand.
t TER MS:On farm lands and city realty: Ten
per cent of the purchase on day of sale as a
guarantee of good faith with forfeiture for non
compliance. The remainder of purchase price
to be paid in th ree equal installments as follows:
One-third on December 1, 1915.
One-third on November 10, 1916.
One-third on November 10, 1917.
Interest 8 per cent. per annum, pu rchaser giv
ing first mortgage and paying for papers.
On personal property: Cash day of Sale.
particulars call on or write to:
F Greenwood, (I reenwood, S. C.
Kecutors Mauldin Estate.
Easley. S. C.
executors Rogers Estate. '
W. L. PICKENS,
Mgr. of Advertising.
our Trade!
going to give the highest market
addition, we are giving coupons
are redeemable in elegant hand
pons are valued at 2j per cent of
Bear in mind that you get goods
:oupons are FREF, to show our
,vill only quote a few of the many
A full line of boys' Clothing,
prices ranging from $1.25 to $7.
A complete line of men's Clo
thing; prices to suit the buyers.
I now have the largest line of
Shoes I have eyer- handled be
fore.
A complete line of Fresh Gro
ceries always on hand.
We carry in stock almost any
thing that trade demands.
uickens, and will oay you 15c t.
pay10~c pound for hens up to385c.
>r trade
NORICKS
Ns R4
vVEE BANK
N.s, s.'C.
nd Pr'ogressIve
siness and will show you every
istent with sound bankiug prin
paid on Savings Deposits.
JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier.
is B ANK
S. S. C.
plus~ $60,000
F onDeposit.
FRANK MoFALLI
Cashier
rIhe Pickn Sentinel
5u iMe Houses, Countieas
Oities and Towns Will .e
Well Represented.
MANY NOTABLE FEATLJR!S
Harvest Jubilee Is Unusual Attraction
-Eighty Care Required to Haul
Agricultural Exhibit..--Uig Live
Stook Show.--Classy Foot Bail
Games, Racing, Rands, Free Attrao.
tione, Etc.
Collumbia, Oct. 21.-W. W. Long,
State farm demonstration agent, was
a viltor to Columbia today, and ex
pressed himself enthudlaetically over
the State fair prospeots. "I expect
dully 60,000 people in - Columbia on
Thursday, the 'big dayr of fair week,"
he said. iir. Long travels over South
Carolina elach week and has an Intl.
mate knowledge of faimers' expecta
tione. They are discuseing the Stat
fair and Haryest Jubilee in every
nook and cranny of the State, he
added.
Mr. Long's exhibits will be of prodi
gious proportions thie year. Forty
six cam will be required to bring the
fruits of farm demontraftfon efors to
the State capital. Approgimately 80
boothb are being prepared in he agri
cultural ball for the reception of this
"fat of the land."
This will -include the 'Live stock ex
htbits, field orops, dairy produots,
poultry, women's work, girls' canning
club products and home conveniences.
The Biggest Stunt of All.
The Harvest Jubilee will be one of
the "heaviest" stunts ever attempted
in the S.tate. The selection of the
young lady to be crowned queen has
abtractbed unusual attention in prac
tically every county In the State. A
"beauty supplement" of assembled
photographs of candidats from the
various counties has been widely die.
trkbuted. More than 100,000 copies
of the supplement has been mailed.
and each coupon is good for 100 votes.
The coronation ceremonies are to take
place on the capital steps on next
Monday evening. The 12 young
women reosiving the next highest
number of votes will act as maids of
honor to the queen.
Three football games are to be
played on the ?arr grounde gridirfon
.tnts year. Porter Military Academy
and Baylor Trainin school of Knox.
vile, Tenn., open the series Tuea4ay
noon. The following day the Preeby
terlan College of South Carolina and
the Citadel will struggle for suprem
acy. Thursday will see the * "big
game" in the annual contest between
Clemson and the University of South
Carolina.
The Two Big Days.
Wednesday Is 'to be observed as
"South Carolina Day," when the nast
ural resources parade is to be a
unique feetture. A- 'long list of coun
ties and individual cities has been
listed for "floats" in tihe parade.
'Thurisday has been designed a.
"Columbia Day," and is to be featured
with a $20,000 trades display." This
will be the most gigantic venture
ever attempted by the commercial
bodies of 'Columbia, and the "floats" to
be entered are 'both beautiful and sit
tractive in design. Other Incidents
of the fair, which, promise to make At
mne moat successful ever held in the
State will be the enlarged exhibit.
of livestock and agricultural inmple.
mients; the usual fulal program ot
racing events; and the participation
by corn club boys and can.ning clu~b
girls. At no ti-me has there been
sudh an excessive demand for con
cessions for space, and the indicated
attendance f-ar surpasses that of pre
vious years. The official program
follows:
MONDAY* OCTOBER 25.
Official opening 'South Carolina State
Fair, meeting State Mayors' Associa
tion, state county and municipal offi
cial parade to Fair Grounds.
Night--Queen's coronation at state capI..
toi, band concert, dancing.
At Fair Grounds--Dar e vil Doherty
leapin the gap on a bicycle. Cyrus
anM andy and their hay rack. Lady
high diver morning adnht. Free
gate at Fair Grounels andfte 5h.
'TUESDAY, OCTOBE R 26.
Militay DayParade of U. S. troop. and
Night-Open: air dancing and Governor's
At Fair Grounds-Horse racing. Foot ball
gme: Porter Military Academy vs.
Baylor Training School, Knoxyille,
Tenn. Judging of live stock. Bab'
show. Dare Devil Doherty leapin the
gap on a bicycle. Cyrus and andy
and their hay rack. Lady high diver,
morning and nIght. Free gate at Fair
Grounds after 5:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY, CTOBER 27.
South Carolina Day--Natural. resource.
rd.Cut floats, city floaBos
onCubs, G rls' Canning Cliu s.
Night-Open air dancing.
At Pair Grounds--Horse racIn. , Foot
-ball: Presbyterian College, Clinton vs
-Citadel, Chareston. Dare Devil iohl
erty leapig the gap ^on a bicyole,
Crus ndMandy and their hay rack.
Lay hgh diver, mornang and night
Free gate at. Fair Grounds after 5:3
* HURSDAY. OCTOBER 25.
"Columbia Day"-20,000 trades parade.
Open to the world.
Night-pn air dancing. Band concert.
At Fair Grounds--Horse racing. Foot
Ball game: Clemson Colleg9 vs. South
Carolina University. Dare Devii Doh
erty leaiq the gap ena bicycle. C --
rus anamndy and their hay'ak
Lady high dIver, morning and ni li
Free gate at Fair around. after 53
P RIDAY OCTOBER 25.
"Ladies' Day"- oral Parade. Horse
and pen show Parade Boy Scouts.
Nh--Oen air dancing.
Atair Gronde-Dare Devil Doherty
leapn the apon a bicycle. Cyrus an~
Mdy and thir hay rack. Lady hi
at Far uronds after i30 p .n
W d4S ryeJt
ppaily ie v t
o, and 'g akn oetu
y upon the blood and' u r
~#of the system. In buy k eq
Lat~rrh Cure be sure you get th e U.
It is taken internally and "ma o I
t1 by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tea.
s, 1{t 'y Druggist. Price 75G per bottle.
Te eDLse Vaminy.Plle for .oatlpattoa.
CLERK'S SALE
state of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
[n Common Pleas Court.
W. M. Hagood et al, plaintiffs, vs.
lane Winchester et al, defendants.
In pursuance of a decretal order made
n the above stated case by His Honor,
Judge Charles G. Dantzler dated Nov.
3, 1905, 1 will sell to the highest bidder
)n Salesday in November 1915 during
the hours for sale, at Picicens .H,, S.
J., the following described tracts of
and, to-wit:
Tract No. 1-Containing seventy-one
two-tenths (71 2-10) acres, more or less,
is shown by ,plat of survey made by J.
R. Earl, surveyor, and having the fol
owing metes and bounds, to-wit: Be
ginning at stone and post oak corner
thence N 524 E 21 ch to stone; thence A
35 E 17.60 ch to stone; thence S 254 W
24 ch to a small pine; thence N 271 W
12.50 ch post oak; thence N 55 W 12.50
oh to stone and red oak; thence N 7J W
10 ch to the beginning stone and post
aak corner, joining lands of King Cren
shaw, John Thomas, J. T. Taylor et al.
Tract No. 2-Containing forty-eight S
eight-tenths (48 8-10) acres,more or less,
as shown by plat of survey made by J.
H. Earle, surveyor, and having the fol
lowing metes and bounds, to-wit: Be
gining at stone corner, thence N 85 E *
10.77 ch to a stone; thence S,10 W 3.80 J.
ch to a stone; thence S 84 W 18.30 ch to
a hickory stump and rock; thence S 59
W 5 ch to black 'locust (gone) rock
thence 46 W 27 to black gum; thence A c
274 W 1.20 ch to a small pine; thence N d
25} E 24 to a large rock; thence to the f
begmnmg stone corner, joining lands of
J.T. Taylor, T. J. Mauldin, J. C. Hen
Brix et al.h
Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the a
balance on a credit of twelve months, a
the credit portion to be secured by a
bond of the purchasers on a mortgage 1
of the premises, with leave to the pur
chaser or purchasers to anticipate pay
ment of the credit portion. The pur- -
chaser or purchasers must comply with
the terms of sale within one hour after
sale or the premises will be resold at the
risk of the former purchaser or purchas
ers, purchaser to pay for stamps and all
papers and recording of the same.
A. J. BOGGS,
' Clerk of Court.
Some Valuable Farming Lands
For Sale
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
Pursuant to authority vested in me
b the last will and testamentof Larkin
.ughes, deceased, said will now on file
in the Probate's office. I will sell to the -
highest bidder or bidders, on Salesday
in November, 1915, just after the Clerk's
sales, -in front of the court house door,
the tract of land - on which the said
Larkin Hughes lived at the time of his
death. The said land will be sold In
three tracts, as follows: The home
tract, containing 58 acres; the middle
tract, containing 62 acres, and the creek
tract, containig 52 acres, as shown by if
lats now in W. E. Findley's office, and '
which wvill be exhibited on day of sale.
Terms:. One-third cash and the re
mainder in one and two years with 8 f
per cent interest per annum, secured by
first mortgage of the premises, optional -
with the purchaser to pay all cash. j
Terms of sale must be arranged on day a
of sale or same will be reseld.
25 T. J. MAULDIN, Executer.
Notice of Bond Election
State of South Carolina,
County of Piekens. (
Whereas, a petition from the freeholers and
electors of Jlohnson School Diistrict No. 10 has
been presented to the blard of Trunstees of said -
district asking that an eleelion be granted-* ini
said dlistriet to determine whether or not four
thousand dollars (84,000) bonds shall be issuted
by said( district for the p~urpose of erecting a,
new sch.ool b~uilding at Norris.
It appearing to the lloard of Trustees of said1
district that the petition meets the requniremients
of the law, therefore, an election is I ereby or
dered for the above-stated purpose, the electionL
to be held on October 80, 1015, at .1. . C. rrett &C
Son's store in the townt of Norris,
TIhe foilowing arc hereby anpIointed ats mnana
gers of the said election: i. C. AleWhorter, "-.
Mf. Newton and J. W. Gistrap.
The election to lbe conlducted according to the
rules and regulations of the general election.
1i. D). iN':I:K IN,
-(G. iF. NOtRtR Is. (
Sunday, November 7, 1915, at
1:30 o'clock the Bois D. Arc
Camp, W. 0. W. will unveil a
monument erected to N. 0.
Cothran at Secona church. All ~
sovereigns are requested to be a
present and participate in the a
exercises. Public cordially in
vited. J. J. ODOMr, Clerk
L. F. NOLIN, 0.0.
The Southern Railway
N. B. The following schedule figuresh
are published as information and are
not guaranteed: c
No. Leaving Easley Time a
42 From Seneca to Charlotte 8.88 a m r4
12 " Atlanta to Charlotte 1..88 p m
40 " Atlanta to Ohia lotte 8,25 p m o
89 " Charlotte to Atlnt 12.01p m
11 " Charlotte to Atl nta 4.00 pm
41 " Chariotte to Atlanta 9.65 pm
29* ' Washington to Bham 787 am f6
"Stop on signal to receive passengers
for Atlanta.
For complete information write
W. RI. TABER,
P. & T. A., G)reenville, 8. C,
W, E. McGEE, A (4. P- A.,
- ~ Columbia S. C. ci
a v n p e . o
Blanketsr 25 yere nd be 'e dot
made enough oney to retire e oaes
*digging."" Ewerythin~ incdry goods,- h r ~zd
underwear th&at 1 eddi a 'fnill eiiny6*
*'gating prices. Cold weather wil yml~yY~
Blankets and- heav~ underwear anid: be re.dy
Wool and cotton dres goods i great varlety
I do not forget the men and boys'A nnels, 'ea
- and cassimeres for their wear, The best Sloo
Overall on the market. Continue to call on 'me,
if goods and prices are not right you don't have
to buy.
A. K. PARK, West End
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Citation Notice to Debtors and Creditors
tate of South Carolina. All persons holding claims
County of Pickens. estate of the late William " owe
y J. B. Newbery Probate Judge: must present the same duly proven, oe
Whereas, B. I. Callaham made orbefo e the16th day of November 1916
.nt to me to grant him letters of ad- or be debarred payment; and all per
'inistration of the estate and effects of sons indebted to said estate must make
H. Nix. payment on or before the, aove date to
These are, therefore, to cite and' ad- the undersigned. LONNIE BOWEN,
ionish all and singular the kindred and 26 Executor.
reditors of the said J. H. Nix,
eceused, that they be and appear be
re me, in the court of Probate, to be Tax Notice
eld at Pickens, S. C., on the 4th day Ofllce of County Treasurer Pickens County,
f November, next after publication .e Pickens e. C., October 1,1916',
ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Countyta es fwill be copent from October and,
how cause, if any they have, why said 1916, to December 31,191eO.
dmimstration should not be granted. Thoe who prefer to do so can pay in .Janu-"
ary, 1010, with 1 per cent additional. rhots
Given under my hand and seal this who refer paying in February, 1910, can do so
3th day of October, Anno Domini, withI 2 per cent additional, Those who prefer
15. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) paying in Miarch, 1916, to the 15th of said month
911 .P .C can do so by paving an additional 7 per cent.
25 J. P. P. C. After said date the books will close.
N. B.-Taxpayers owning property or payi
taxes for others will please ask for ttx recel
iA each township or special school district n
WE HAVE A CAR ~OADI OF. wvhich he or they may own property. This is
very important, as there are so many school
'districts. Those wvho do not wvish to come to
S th offce cn ivhten the 20thr
3V E1J R L~ A N Di Sv~ R2*z's*M ttai
of D~ecember, and 1 wlfunsthem wvith the
)VERANDSamount due and they cani pay me by check,
money order or registered mal If stamps are
scnt do not send above 2cent denomination, as
AT CAREY'S GARAGE I can not use then. Please do not send me cash
without registering same, as it is liable to get
lost; if sent otherwise it must be at sender'
risk.
Levy for State tax ... ,-.. ...-----. 7 mill!
Levy for Constitutional school tax ... 3 milla
Levy for ordinary county t X.. .,, * gs
See us before buying. "_f i" *"'' " mi
rotal levy... ..... - .... mine ej
SCHOOL TAX
Sptecial levies for the following districts;
REY & RIHEY, Pickens.chool t o. ............2 mills
School District No. 2...... ..... mills.
School District No. 3 ...............0 mills
I. ROBT. MARTIN School District No. 4 ..:
School District No. 6... . .. . mills:
ATT~iORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Sho ititN....... il
AT LAWlstrc No. 1..
School Dstrict No. 7 .............. mis
CORNER lIROAD AND MOAINSTREO School District No. 1........... mills
GREENVILLE, .' T School Distict No. 13
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