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JUDGE T%. J. MAULDIN, of Pickens ti
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PICKENS RALlWAY COMPANY
TIME TABLE NO. 13, SUPERCEDING TIME TABL.E NO. 12
IN EF'FECT MARChl 2, 1915.
No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. St ations ~ No. 2 No. 41 No. 6
7.30 A.M 11.00 AM 2.55 P. M Lv. () Pickens Ar .9.2() A.M 2.00 P. M 4.11) P. M
7.35 " 11.05 "' 3.00 "' I Ferguson x 9.15 " 1.55 "' 4.05 "
7.45 " 11.15 "~ 3.10 " 5 Parsons x 8.05 " 1.5%) " 3.55 "
7.50 " 11.20 " 3.15 "7 Arialis x 8.55 "' 1.45 " 3.45
.00 "' 11.30 " 3.20 "~ 8 Mauldins x 8.50 "1.32 "' 3.40 )
8.5 " 11.25 " 3.25 " Ar. 9 3 Easley Lv. 8.45 " 1.33 " .5 "
- No. .1 connects wit~h Souitherin Ruiway train Nos. 29 and 42
Nos. ~3 anfd 41 conneet with Souithern Rail way trains Nos. 30~ and
12. Nos ^ -lconnect with Souther'n Rcy. train No. 11. All
'ed( by the P.i(1cSi'es a'ilr'oad 'omflpani y. For furtEher
An Atlantic
Episode
By CHARLES LEWIS PHIPPS
I confess that in going about my chief
leasure is watching otli' persons.
Coming over the Atlantic ocean to
.merlca o) a liner I picked out a moth.
r and daughter as worthy of my at
mtiou. A young man had been intro
uced to the daughter. who seemed to
e very well pleased with him. The
kother was also well pleased that the
aughter was well pleased. The young
an was well pleased too. What
truck my delicate perceptive faculties
,as that the mother's pleasure lin the
latter seemed to arise fromn a sense o'
'lief. How or Vhy I infierred (his I
in't explain. A woian would uimler
n111d It without nn explanation. As
>r a Lnian. you couldn't stick It into
im with a hntpln.
i'ese two younr things were get
ntg onl like two Mating turtledoves
-len One dlay, the girl being on decl.
saw her go to the stern of the
ill). The weather was bad, and I
as the only other wonan on deck. I
nudded along after the girl onl the oth
side of the smokestack and (leck
ouses till she reached the limit to the
rst class part of tle ship and she
ood looking out on to the second class
Irt. A young inan appeared. le saw
le girl, but lie didn't see me, for I was
"ouching under a lifeboat. le threw
kiss to the girl, who, after looking
round to see that she was not oh
arved, returned it in kind.
Now, wasn't that Interesting?
Of course it wouldn't have been half
interesthig If it hadn't been for the
ther young man the girl had met on
te voyage. She was fooling her moth.
r with him. The real lover, whom the
tother condemned, was traveling see
ad class so that It wouldn't be known
) the girl's mamma that lie was on the
Lip.
Now, what was the upshot of all
[is? li order to keep track of it I
must be up and doing. I mustn't let
le slightest incident escape me.
And I di-dn't.
A couple of days after this, when it
'as stortny, 1. remembering that lovers
hoie just such weather to send kiss
, went on dock early and stayedi all
ny, having a steward bring up miy
ich. About dusk the gir1 enitne up,).
nd I knew by her looks that sonie
ilg was ip. She didn't know it. but
ut of the corner of my eye I saw her
:owl at me. I wcas the only woanal
i deck. She didn't 'are for thle inen.
he could fool them. but sihe couldn't
>01 me.
That girl scudded along to the aftet
art of he Shilp wihout any one seeinl.
er except me, and just as the dark.
less was settling down she wns lost
L View.
It about tn hour from that tll.
here was the biggest racket aboar
hat ship you ever saw. The girl hat
ilsappeared, and her mother was wik
bout hei'. One or two of the mert
thlo were on deck when she came ur
eported having seen Iher', but none oh
hem saw the last or her. B3ut het
mother' abused them so frightfully fot
ot keeping an eye on her. especially
s the ship was rolling badly. that aft
r awhile one of the sailors said:
"Missus, we dlidn't wont to hurt yer
eclin's. The truth Is I saw the
oung lady skiuddin' along till she
truck tihe port rail about midship,
ndl a fore 1 could1( get my13 handsri on 11cr
he topled overCi."
Thils, if it had not been for the dis
'ess it gavein. the poor mother, would
nye been anusing. I was bound I
rouldn't gIve the girl away, and yet
couldn't beari to see the mother suf.
er., We were to r'each port the next
om'orning. andi somnehowv I doubted if
lie miother believed her (daughtter had
1)ne ovei'boartd. Trhe iatter'knewv mighty
'oli that she was trying to keep her
'onm a young man, ando I don't doubt
hat it wais probable)1 site was some
'he:-'ci nite sh ip. She hadti a thorough
'tnr'ch madeii of the first class poi'tlo"
m It pefuctory search made of the
i'ie:-.l clatss. but none of the steerage.
I in'~lt kinow actnd I dlon't know now
o'w t he love:s ncniged It, but I kniow'
vint. I wmould have (lone had I beer
nie of them I woinhll havye gone, at
';ist temoitlrairily, friom t he secontd
hiis '-%i to I the ste'eracge and1( remain
d t here till lhe fuss blew over. T(hey
cotthd easily have got somne erlmiat
lothles canmd, besides. conidt have dodg
d aiiy oe looking for them,
VTe next (day nothIng was said about
lie f~tirl whlo was seen to plunge into
lbe ocean. The passengers werte busy
etting t'eadiy to go aishore. and( p~erhaps
htey hadn't time to concern them
elves about a person they didn't even
:now personally. Seeing a group of
hree persotns standing together wait
ng to go down the gangplank I ap
roatched them. They wecre the mothmer
nul daughter and a young man who
ore a strong resemblance to the sec
nd class passenger who had been
hrowing isses during the voyage,
'he mother looked sour enough to bite
ff a nail. The daughter looked ill at
cage, but the young man seemed to be
uite proud of himself,
The only way I could find out about
vhnt hail taken place was to remain
board tIll after the passengers had
~one ashore and interview some of the
flicers. ThIs I did and learned that
lie girl having joined her lover in the
econd class part of the shIp was mar
lcd there and returned before mid.
tight with her husband. It was agreed
y all that since the ship would soon
each port the matter need not bo ex~
Islained.
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Real Estfate
--- State of South Carolina,ReEs a e
County of Pickens.
By virtue of' the authority and power
conferred uponl me by the last wvill and In Court of Common Pleas. Jielo a, itdsoera s
testament of WV. G. Cooley, I will sell oneratisedsonrueaces
to the highest bidder, for cash, at Het-rc-Morrow Co., Plaintiffs, tate bargains which should not
Pcescourt house, on P.B rfiRvs.nad . ,b. 0h-erlooked by those who are
Pickesda P. .B.sar x Fritl, DefJenhdan . .. tinking of buying r'eal estate
~aI~Iam ii.*JauuuaiyNext F'etwllDefndats.in this section, for we are able
durng he ega horsof ale th fo- In pursuance of a (decretal order in to offer' this propertY now at less
duing theea ho urolentedo: the above-stated .case by Hon. S. W. G- than its real vaue ve y, ii
lowing tat ofhn:Shipp, presiding judge, dated Sept. 30a:e. Vryton
1Alanthi at piece parce or trac of 1914, aind on file in the clerk's oflice, j guar'anteed1 as represented or' a
Landrty thontp ofjoicking and in svill sell to the highest bidder on ' little better:
J. S. Wilson, Mrs. Eva Cooley, J. A. Malesdtay in .Paunana-y. 1914 'tR-I' No-. I-sjttitned in Ieom-te(' . onty 1
Browvn and Lawrence McWhorter, con- - 'nCavyen,' riek, cotii -,-: tit - ires pl. ij
tamng seventy-eight (78) acres, more (luring the legal hours for sale, at Pick- road ruinitg tharough~ this Ipropert i'ontainas
or less. ens C. HI., S. C., the following described abou01ti i-,nres ofri aoo liand andt good apiitta
2 All, that piece, p~arcel or tract of tract of land, to-wit: I -3 innles froaa Waallta antd roar mutes rroi
land adjoining tract ab~ove named, lands .All that piece, parcel or tract of land Sale'an: atesirnblett frr fraining iand has, spalendia
of J. S. Wilson, Mrs. Eva Cooley and in the ecounty of.I ickens and Dacusville pastures:'s I tanit houits(s I'n tits property.
tract number three (3), containing thir- township, containig one hundred (100) natrlyv enuatre trat enln ie ('ltivated'. This s ii,
ty-eight and 28-100 acres. acres, more or less, on which P. B. greaat baargai" "aaai will Rot sinay i are i'narkc
L 5. All that other piece, parcel or tract Griflin now lives, adjoining lands of kitng at ti lirile. sl~al.
of land adjoining tract number two (2) Win. ,Jones, Daniel McJunkin, Lewis
above named, lands of Mrs.Eva Cooley, Roper andi Jack Nabors. 'TiAt A No. -2--A thne iirann or -usj anes
Smith Hamlin and others, and contain- Terms cash, purchasers to pay for iioad riaar air i'reek boiittiona aand gooai aopiaals.
ing twenty-five and 65-100 acres, more all papers, stamps and recording the aai"a' awelhing hoiuse. lil extra latrn, aund twa,
or less, same. Terms must be complied with l"i"t'"a i tat houtses: griiit pubatli' rad ratns
Terms: Cash on dlay of sale. Plats in one hour or the premises wvill be re- tim>iiah Oine' andtail baa inaaii: in .sighat or
of these lands can be seen on (lay of sold at the risk of the former pur.. i'hurchl andai mal andia li-i. *raded~, rwtaio :
sale or before at my ofhece in the town chasers. iies rraina Stitint. 'this proaperty annaaot ha'
of Pickens. J., P. CAREY, A. J. BOGGS, recorntetdti ii loii tighaly. Prh moo :~x, $I(l
Executor of' the will of W.. G. Cooley- Clerk of Court. es n nnaei ih er
C L E R K ' S S A i L . - ~__ _ _ ' i ' A N . : . ' o t ~ i ( i r n a i t s a i i a
State of South Carolinn, Probate Saleli(ii(riii);t reiitiasaacfitoo
County of Pickens. State of South Carolina,tauiri
In Court of Common Pleas. County of Greenville. aas t lititm'fri ttanrreo:iuti
l..Rbnsn linif ertie E., Burns, .in her own right and t1 esstita'rrotlripaibtitthtai
v.Rois.n linif as Admmnistratrix of the estate of ~~r
.J. L. Ambler, et al.. Defendants. Dave Burns, deceased, andi M.G. tuii raiarata.tra,,$2,o
Burns,Adminmstratorof said ''~Ui i 21lte t )'n''cuty
in pursuance of a decretal order matde estate, Plaintiffs.iiate'ittad tt'siiae''aItlFllott.
in the above-statedI case by His Honor, i t~iiitisritt ae,~ ~iits
Judge R. W. Memmninger, dlatedi Se >t. versuq
29, 1915, 1 will sell to the highest b d- ,5'No:i-lalr'tttirillai u
der on Bertie Estellec Burns, et al., D efendan ts. iaidi'lttItte aiai iiatlItl t
Maleesay t. amnary. U 14. By virtue of a diecree filed in the i iglaisrad 'le td tsi
(luring the legal hours for sale, at Pick- Probate Court of G;reeniville county, in
ens C. H. S.C., the following described the above-entitled case, I will sell ini Pt~,N.Oiliee i 'la it anjri
tract of land, to-wit: front of the court house door in Pick -tt.,it(ozccatay,: la' 'rtal
All that piece, parcel or tract of land efl5, S. C., on 111otiitli piasmi 'ie ita
situate, lying and being in the county
and state afresaidl, on branch waters MfondaIy, Janvaray 3, 39345, liA''N.7-2iaee ia'ttai'e di
of Twelve Mile River, adjoining lands '"'t (j a~o'Wtish,
ofteett fB O lr aknSalesday ,(during the legal hours of sale. laagce Ir',$aAusi.
oHedrixe Jon B.so and Aoter, aknd the following described property:
conta inin Jo ne W atn e and other s ixn A ll that certamn piece, parcel or tract l AU ' o. $i ia ' t Iit r ,5 rc aen
(196) acres, more or less: o adligadbm iut ik
Terms of Sale: One-half cash on dai ens county, Pickens township, adjoin
of sale and the balance on a credit ~fing lands of I. M.,Mauldmi, .W. H.''l.(' Nltailcstltofi.aar'ou
twvelve months from (lay of stile with S .utelnJ .G.M'mlI.
interest on the credit portion at the beitng the two tracts first deeded to If. ltseIttwa 'ha,(lrtea~a
rate of 8 per cent peri annum, with ,M I ester by ,J. M. Neeley, containing
leave to the purchaiset' to pay all cash;'6 7-10 acres, more oir less; also all that ia.frtarIaorttltttalisiilr ib
the credit portion to be securedl by a piece, parcel or tract of land adjoiningot'r rt'; gmiiict.,.C,
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage above described tract,containing326i-100.~. Ii(lOSia~, .
of the premises. Should the purchaser acres, .more, or less, marked on plat i Itiatn'gi'taaalt' iititit.
or rchser fal o reusetocomply which is joined to and made phart of
with the terms of sale one hour' there- 1n deedi as aln l Adt ion; the I
after' said clerk will resell staid land on 1'-0arsligbeo od sli
the same or some subsequent salesday (lown) in) saidl plait, is e'xceplted fr'om this ~*ISieC~A~~A
thereafter at the risk of the former (letI '-rnsensh, rnhasSrrtoe>n
purchaser or purchasers; purl'chaser's to 'Ii'as istiIi(hitr to -
pay for all papers. fot' papers and stamps.EalyS.C
A. J. IoGGS, W A I/'ER .\. SC(OTT~'. lieaeo'thSomcaSpily
Clek o' (ouut. J i~l(.'of 'l'hat. ree~'ilL'~i OTi.CT o. a-lte furin, R ies hoe