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CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Etta Lesley et al., PlaintTffs, against Alma Parsons et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, presiding Judge, dated September 30, 1914, and on file in the Clerk's office, I will sell to the high est bidder on salesday in December 1915 during the legal hours for sale at Pickens Court House S. C. the fol )owing tract of land to wit: All that piece parcel or tract of land in Pickens County and State of South Carolina in Pickens Court House Township on the North Side of Wolf Creek containing fifty-three (53) acres more or less according to plat and survey made by G. A. Ellis, Dec ember 15th 1908 and having the fol )owing metes and bounds: beginning at an Iron on the road and running S. 2 W. 4.63 to head of ditch in bottom, thence S. 8 W. 5.00 to a Willow on the creek, thence up the creek and across the road to Mc. Farmers to the Branch, thence up the branch N. 28 W. 4.20 to Iron pin, thence N. 40 3-4 W. 13.50 to hickory Xom., thence N. 4 W. 19.50 to a stone, thence N. 6 W. 22.00 to a stake and stone on Glassy Mountain, thence S. 33 1-2 W. 400 to a rock, thence S. 13 W. 20.00 to a rock Xom., thence S. 9 W. 3.50 to a rock 3 I Lm, thence S. :3 W. 9.50 to Iron pin, thence S. 26 W. 19.24 to Iron pin on road, thence along said road S. 73 1-2 k. 4.79 to bend in road, thence along Yoad S. 85 E. 3.50 to corner in road, and thence along said road 4.12 to the begining corner. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for all papers, stamps, and for recording the same. Terms of sale must be complied with in one hour after sale of the land or the premises will be re sold at the risk of the former pur chaser. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. K J. B. Barrett, Plaintiff, against 1. F. Mauldin, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge dat ed November 8 1915 and on file in the Clerk's office, I will sell to the high st bidder on salesday in December 915 during the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H. S. C., the following )ieces, parcels, and tracts of land, to .vit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lyin.g and being situate in the above named stito and count' on watrs -' Reowee River and adjoining lands f 0. J. Smith, Charlie Smith, John -Iollis et a!., and containing forty and 1-4 (40.25) acres more or less being he same land on the 10th (lay of Dec. r~ A You Wor 01houkliCi and inlspcC1 yoll 1 in1foe. i t's not pa knwvluets, youl ilt a dies' coats, 56 iniches wvide. to show it to you -$1.50 yar' Garbadine in all colors5, 25 Poplin. all the new~ part 25c vanli. Men's Shoe rThe best work shoe you e Good "bioman" Shoe. $2 Tan an~d black, English lI and leather tops. the verv' S $4.50 and $.00. Good values in Gun Me leathers. $1.98. $2.48 and $2. Beacon Shoes in all leatho and $3.98. * Again We Say, "Come ai pect to get it is by givil elsewvhere. A s you knc * thereby to sell more. "Quality Tells" Thew Ste ember 1909 conveyed by J' B. Barret to D. A. Cothran. Also, all that other tract, parcel or piece of land lying an( being situate in Pickens County State aforesaid near the Town o1 Pickens joining lands of W. M. Powell on the east, lands of Dr. Cannon or the north, lands of J. T. Chastain or the west, lands of Pickens Railroad company on the South-the same con taining four tenths (4-10) of an acre more or less. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for all papers, stamps and recording the same. Terms must be complied with in one hour or the premises will be re sold at the risk of the former pur chasers. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S' SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Lillie B. Parsons and T. A. Bowen as admrs. of the estate of J. E. Parsons deceased, Plaintiffs, against Bowen Parsons et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge dat ed November 4, 1915, and on file in the Clerk's office, I will sell to the high est bidder on salesday in December 1915 during the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H. S. C., the following plieces, parcels, and tracts, of land to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in said county of Pickens and in said state, on the East side of the' Town of Pickens fronting 104 feet on Ha.. good street, and running back to Dr. J. L. Bolt's line about 385 feet and bounded on the south by lands of C. E. Robinson, bounded on the north by .land of C. T. Hughes and contains one acre more or less. Also all that piece parcel and tract of land lying and being situated in the county and state aforesaid Hurri cane Township, adjoining lands of W. R. Dalton, J. L. Thomas, Welborn and others and is known as the F. C. Par sons home place containing three hun dred ninety-eight (398) acres more or less. The property above described is the property of J. E. Parsons de ceased and was mortgaged as his property. Terms cash, i rchaser or purchasers to pay for all ' :ers and stamps and for recording t', same. Terms of sale must be compi: I with in one hour after sale of t, lands or the prem ises will be res'l at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. ('LERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. S. A. Major, et al., plaintiffs, against J. W. Major, et al., defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above-stated case by His Honor, en who Kn the goodis listedl below--yO mi. Youl must see the goo >pre'ciate the valuie-giving 1 p thing for Ia- Wool Poplir As the clerk yard. Fl. Plaids, c~ott< c vard. yard. ernfs. 15ec and "'Red Seal'" 10e yar'd. s L Good pair he Solid leather. Latest styl an buy, $1.98. 81 .98 and $2.4 haln~e, $1.75. Black cloth 1st, cloth tops last, somethi Other good Lal and other solid leather, 98. ton and lace. $3.48 and $3.9 d See"-WVe wanit your' trath gyou linOre value f'or your' I w~, the p)olicy of this store i: L. Soft Easley, S. ( we That's AIwa R. W Memminger, presiding judge, datedibctober 12, 1916, 1 will on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1915, during the legal hours for sale, at Pick ens O. H., all those pieces, parcels or tracts of land known in plats of survey made by G. A. Ellis, surveyor, as tracts Nos. 1 and 2, said plats dated Nov. 6, 1915. Tract No. 1-Containing 46.32 acres, rmore or less, adjoining lands of Carey and Bruce, Thomas Welborn, John Smith and McWhorter. Tract No. 2-Containing 51.80 acres, more or less, adjoining tract No. 1 in this survey, and lands of Carey and Bruce, John Smith and Welborn. These tracts are made from the orig inal tract of land owned by Lucy A. Smith at the time of her death. Terms: One-half cash ondayof sale, the balance on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchasers and a mortgage of the premises and bearing interest from the (lay of sale. Purchasers must comply with the terms of sale within one hour or the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers, purchasers to pay for all papers, stamps and recording of the sa me. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County ol' Pickens. In Probate Court. Lora Thomas as administratrix of the personal estate of W. A. Thomas, de ceased, plaintiff, against Bettie Dodgens, Bessie Pace, Clar ence Thomas and A. John Boggs, de fendants. Pursuant to orders and decrees in the aforesaid court, in the case named above, I will offer for sale for cash in front of the Pickens court house, Pick ens, South Carolina, on Monday, the 6th day of December, A. D. 1915, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land described below. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the county of Pick ens, running as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at an iron pin at the crossing of Florence and Lewis streets, being a cor nerlot;thence south alongFlorence street 160 feet to an iron pin; thence east 150 feet to an iron pin; thence north 160 feet to an iron pin on Lewis street; thence west along Lewis street to the beginning corner, the same being lot No. 4 as per plat made by J. P. Attaway, surveyor, said plat being made for Pickens Realty company, and said lot being conveyed to J. M. Stewart by the Pickens Realty company. J. B. Newnsnty, Probate Judge for Pickens County. November 4, 1915. 29 Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late .John Mc Smith must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 1st clay of Iecember, 1915, or be debarred payment; and all per sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. Mas. E. E. SMITH, 28 Administratrix. cw Values ui will (do yourLself a big ml values that will save >) make you fully realize~ (IS themiselves. If you OWer of this store. ,good value, 98c and $1.48 in and~ wool. 100, 25c and 48c Dress Ginghams, 15c value,. idies' Shoes CO CO 7' .'7) a vy Shoes. Ouir pice 1.29 ini (loth top. Our price. top. white laces, English rig nlew, 82.48, $2.98 and1 ,. v'a lues In Shoes, uaranteed $1.48, S1 .9 aund $1.98. But hoes ini all leathers, $2.98, '. Thel~ onlly way we ex Sto ''sell it for' less" anl d(Co. "Prices Sell" vs Busy" IGet Ready for Make your fall purchas< the cold weather gets he: n this store, for we can clot] SHOES! Big line of ladies' and n kind for cold weather. Srmen's work shoes, no bei n $3.50. Ladies' Kangaroo shoes m pair, 1.50. One lot ladies' and chi n to 2.00, per pair, 98c. Infant's soft shoes, 25 a n CLOTHING! Boys' Suits from $1.50 t M One lot men's suits, One lot men's sui One lot men's nl Nice nobby r SVisit Our Ladies' F ment. Coatsuits of all the latest styl 0 * Ladies', misses' and childre colors to pick from. Ladies Hats. ew inser J. B. Stetson Hats for the Hats Small Boys $3.50 25c and 50c Cotton Plaids Apron Ginghams 5c yd. 5c yd. n HOBBS..HENDERSON t Se Sheriff's Sale "I "^Ai ^ State of South Carolina, O County of Piekens. AT CAREI In Common Pleas Court. H. M. Hester, Plaintiff, vs. See us bef W. A. Cassell, Defendant. By virtue of a decree of foreclosure 'CA REY & RI signedl by His Honor, Judge R.W.Mem minger, and dated September 29. I915, and on file in the Clerk's office of Pick- Mastel ens county, I wvill sell to the highest State of South Ca~ bidder on 'County of Pici Salesday in December, 1915, Inthe Court of Col P Iursuant to a de<' during the legal hours for sale. before it W. Memminge: the court house dloor at Pickens, S. C., October, 1915, in th the followving dlescibedl real estate, I willI offer for sale to-wvit: de(Ir in front of the All that piece, parcel or' tract of land1 Pickens, South Car lying and being in the county andl state December, 1915, be aforesaid, adjoiming lands of J. L. Am- sale, the tract of I1 bier, A. A. ,Jones, ,J. 1B. JTones and oth- IWilliam .J. Brought ers, containing eighty-three and three- M~cAbLee and M. J. fourths (83'1) acres, more or less, as All that piece, shown by a plat made b~y A. L. Edens, land lying and beina surveyor. datedl October 1, 1904. andI and county aforesi known as the John viatson place. Iof Camp Creek, adj< .Terms of sale must be coimplied with IKay, David Parrot within one hour or the land wvill be resold Iand others having at the risk of the former purchasers. lines as shown by a Terms: Cash, purchaser' to for all (Iced made to W. I papers and for recording the same, wvard Watson, (late R. R. ROAlRK, ary, 1895, and recor Sheriff Pickens County. 307, andl containin more or less, SE IAL NOTICE Terms of Sale-C the purchaser fails terms of sale withi (day of sale the Sj ________________________________ Iadvertise and resell Lost-At Shady Grove chur'ch the aftr, att sme ve fifth Sunday in October, one black (log ters ahetoame s with tan lega andl white breast, nlamedI th frmertofrch Brunie. Finder please notify mec atinesto( nt Murphy, S. C., andl get rew~ard. R. - Ichaser so conmplyw Welborn. 2 Putrchaser to pay fi Wasamted--Good fresh rnilk (ow at.1A once. S. G. Dorr, Pick ens R4'. 28 28 LOst- -Monday in Pickens or betwe'en Ntc oDb Pickens and Easley a "friendship" Alpeonhoi bracelet with five links. Finder willetaeoth a please return to The Sentinel office. mutlrsnths sie i raiti >rl('; orobefore ther20it ticin ' or ilion e ack .i r1 - I. i et ~ o ~ d h r goodtobcco adeii p ii~ $i~ lii oAl persons odebe ~aiijie tat Woth i o ~For-t ..i' esltmae of the lt oF inh 'N teid io,-a haueFrsonsAOindebtedt h1 ii mi~ irlen ins etiiiI e inul o 'eligdate to the unde(rsi un' For it pays to see T'. L. in rrIs. F'oa' Remt-A two-horse farm, near 27 goodI church and school, in (Gross lRoads section. See WV. A. Arledge. 27 ih8htlc W1ooI Rolls~ for sale at C raii Iros- puli(ent ion this wAhih hatve to work: .\s we are inen her, it - her iii- - -- oi oice, we reFtiut rt! \i \-~' ' ~dm ~x m Cold Weather1 " Ds now and be ready when a re. Bring your family to M 1e them from head to foot. E SHOES! children's shoes, just the 13 "Stronger Than the Law" Q ter shoes made, per pair, nr in Blucher and Bals, per n idren's shoes, values up to a nd 50 cents. CLOTHING! o10. 3.98. ts, 4.98. uits, 7.98. iew suits from $10 to $20. 9 Leady-to- Wear Depart es and fabrics, with the price to suit you. n's cloaks. A good range of sizes and department is always complete. All the e to be found here. Men's $1.50 and $2 Big lot of Men's Hats and Boys' Caps 98c 25 and50 cents } Standard Outing StandardiPrints 8 1-2c yd. 5c'yd. OMPANY, Pickens, S.C. U LAND S 'S GARAGE ore buying. E~ m n JHEY, Pickens. 14IJilti r's Sale iihlE1s.Itr(% Ii on thThe1Perdaya0 B Case namedwefnihu-elotwu toethehighesabid-IunItin nrsa Globtene erstivrcase courtrehousng doo. at olnmon aleaysCopn tween lgalehorseof aonc T gem ler. trl el dsribed. udgeIA'~iII -stu in the stateo d ton te higest side lb pia twenin leadus of ai o, lainifvs. JhapJ. uch shape, form and Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge plat recorded with a Notice is hereby given that I will '. Broughton by Ed- make application to J. B. Newbery, d 5th day of lFebru- Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens dled in book P., page county, in the state of South Carolina? g sixty (60) acres, on the 8th day of December, 1915, at li. o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon ash, andl in the event thereafter as saidl ap~plication can be to comply with thle .heard, for leave to make final settle n hive (5) (lays after:; meat of the estate of S. A. Parsons, iecial Master do re- (deceased, and obtain (lischarge as ad on the following sale ministrator of saidl estate. lient salesday there -29 0. W. Donn, Adlministrator. (lace and on tlie same 4t out, at the risk of Notice of Intention to Claim liomestead Ier, and1 that he con-. he has found a pur- W hereas, Mary H-eaton, widow of ith the terms of sale. J ohnl :. Hleaton, has flied a petition in rpaesadstamps my ofhece praying that homesteadl in the SPCAYJ. ansand personal property of her late Special Master. husband, the said John H. Hleaton, de ceased, he0 set off to her and her chil.. rs and Creditors (''"" . Notice is here by given to all concerned ng claims against the that said petition will be acted upon J. H1. G. MvcDamel and grantedl b provided by law unless aime, dluly proven, on suflicien t legal ob'iections are interponed. (lday of November, I29 A. J. lk';as (Seal), C. .P. ed1 payment; and all - osaid estate must S n v In x or before the above S n O rn~ r gnedl. . .McDANrI:I,, der for pring to Administrators. was (aie The Sentinel and aavroemete have it printed appear' ini this heii'w rig h t lam An(!ronn 27 enn,. ('l.lr'ape