The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 13, 1916, Image 5
3reved
Omnion Pla
Ni B. Rae; M. Roe I. N. Roe, Laur'a
BTDirhafm4 Mary J. Durham Aja
.oe and Mattie Roe, plaintiffs,
gainst
M. -A. Spence 1ufup Lavender, Earla
. Lavender and John Spence, de.
lbdants.
To the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer. the complaint in this
4ction, which is on file in the office of
dhe Clerk 4f Court at iPickens, S. C.,
td to serve a copy. of your answer to
tjo said complaint onthe subscriber at
hid office atP.ekens, S.C., within twen
ty days- after- the service hereof, ex
dlusive of the'day- ot such service; and
ydU fail to answer the complaint with
n the tin aforesaid, the plaintiffs in
his action will apply to the court for
the"relief demanded.in thecoipplaint.
bated March 14, A. D. 1916.
'A. 'J. BOGGS,
Clerk of Court.
C. E. ROBINSON,
. Plaintiffs' Attorney.
o John Spence, infant under fourteen
years of age, and. to M. A. Spence,
his father, and with whom said infant
resides. -
You are hereby notified to apply for
the appointment of a guardian hd litem
to represent said- infant defendant under
fourteen years of age within twenty
lays after the service df this summons
.Pon you, and' if -you fail, application
be ma e by the laintiff herein for
Atn appoi tent. .
C.'E. ROBINSON,
51 'Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Summons for Relief
(Complaint Served.)
;tate of South'Car6lina,
County of Pickens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
tta Wright, Lou Hallums, Nonie
Washington, David Blandin, *James
Blandin and Harrison Blandin, Mattie
Blandin and Ester Blandin, by their
guardian ad litum, David Blandin,
plaintiffs,
against'
arrison Simpson, John Simpson and
Carrie Simpson, defendants.
) the defendants above naroed:
&Y9u . are hereby summoned and re
'ired to answer the complaint in this
. .tion, of which a copy i; herewith
rved upon you, -and to serve a copy
'your -answer to the said complaint on
,e subscriber at -his office at Pickens,
C., within' twenty days after the ser
.!e hereof, exclusive of the day of
ch service; and if you fail to answer
3 complaint within the time afbresaid
-+ e plaintiffs in this action will apply to
.e court for the relief demandOd in the
*.nplaint.
Dated March 6, A. D. 1916.
A. J. BOGGS,
Cleric of Court.
C. E. ROBINSON,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
.o Harrison Simpson, John Simpson
.and Carrie Simpson, defendants:
Take notice, that the summons, of
ihich the foregoing is a copy, and the
omplaint in this action was filed in the
flice of the Clerk of Court at Pickens,
. C.,..onthe 6th day of March, 1916,
.nd is now on file in said office.
C. E. RODINSON,
.49 Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Citation
tate of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
ly J. B. Newbery, Probate .Judge:
Whereas, J. B. Aiken made suit to
neC to grant him letters of administra
ion of the estate and effects of J. D.
\.iken.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
nonish all and singular the kindred and
:reditors of the said J. D. Aiken,
leceased, that they be and appear be
'ore me, in the court of Probate, to be
old at Pickens, S. C., on the 13th day
if. April, 1916, next after publication
iereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
showv cause, if any they have, wvhy said
idministration should( not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
.Rd day of March, Anno Domini, 1916.
J. B. NEwnE1.RY, (Seal)
50 J. P. P.C.
Springtim
i and my Spring Good
Come along and ge
continue to sell wir
reduced pricesi.
O .n account ofi limite
tmny qjuotations on1 p)
4a trial and be convinca
- I now have the large
Men's Slippers that I
I will sell J. & P. C
numbers up to 25, tI
and higher numbers
Laidies' Shirtwaists a
Nice line of' Ladies'
just received.
Iam still paying 14ci
pe pound in trad<
pounds in weight.
Bring mec your Hens
t(per p~ounld for the H
market price for Egg
~ W. HIE
YNow 9 NO cotton Mei
Prperty and Asseis
Pursuant to a decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for the county of Pick
ens, state of South Carolina, In the case
of Carolina Supply Company, a South
Carolina corporation, in behalf of itself
and all other creditors of the defendant
Maplecroft Mills, .knd in behalf of all
the preferred stockholders in Maplecroft
Mills and William Goldsmith, in behalf
of himself and all other stockholders of
Maplecroft Mills, both common and pre
ferred, and in behalf ot creditors, plain
tiffs, versus Maplecroft Mills, a South
Carolina corporation, defendant, I will
sell at public outcry to the highest bid
der, at the courthouse door at Pickens,
S. C,, on
Monday, May I, I9|6,
during the usual hours of sale, to-wit:
between eleven o'clock a. m. and one
o'clock p. in., all the real estate, man
ufacturing plant, property and assets of
every kind whatsoever, includingchoses
In action, of Maplecroft Mills, a South
Carolina corporation, who. e buildings
and most of whose assets are located in
the town of Liberty, county and state
aforesaid, including the buildings, fix
tures, engines,; motors, looms, spindles
and other manufacturing equipment,
machinery and appurtenances of said
real estate and plant, and mill supplies
thereof, and including also the office
furniture and equipment. The real es
tate on which said plant is located con
sists of 53.60 acres, more or less, de
scribed in the decree as follows:
All that certain tract of land in Pick
ens county, state of South Carolina,
containing 53.60 acres, more or less, as
per plat by B. D. Garvin, surveyor, dia
ted Feb. 23, 1904, beginning at a stone
3x at Griffin's corner and running thence
N 231 W 15.35 to a stone 3x; thence N
181 W 1.67 to corner of railroad right
of way; thence N 49 E 9.39 to a corner
on said right of way; thence N 2j W
6.90 to a stone 3xo; thence N 88J E
16.83 to a stone 3xn; thence S 32 E
19.61 to a stone 3xm; thence S 641 W
28.12 to a stone 3xo, and also described
in deed of Ola H. Lancaster to Calumet
Mfg. Co., dated Feb. 29, 1904, recorded
in office of R. M. C. for said county and
state in Vol. Z, page 37, and in deed
from J. B. Griffin, to said Co., dated
Feb. 23, 1901, recorded in said office in
Vol. Y, page 382.
No bid will be i .ived at sale for an
amount under tlhe -.um of $100,000.00;
and no bid will be - 'ived unless at the
time of making tI: bid the bidder shall
have deposited v h me, as receiver,
the sum of $5,000.tJ in cash or certified
check, as a pledge that such bidder will
make good his bid.
Terms cash, the receiver to execute
and deliver a good and sufficient (Iced
to the purchaser upon the terms hereof,
in the usual form, conveying the )ren
ises to him in fee simple and to imme
diately let him into possession of all
the property and assets of the said cor
poration.
The property is a well-equipped plant
for the manufacture of cotton goods,
conveniently locatedl on the Southern
railroad, in the town of Liberty, S. C.,
with good buildings, ample equipment
and warehouse roon for the storing of
cotton, with necessary office and sup
plies buildings, and with tenement
houses for operatives in good condition;
it is equipped with 11,776 Ring spindles
and 200 Draper 40" looms and all the
nedessary -machinery for complete mill
of its- capacity.
LANG M. ANDERSON, Receiver.
April 10, 1916. 51
Stateof - Citation
Stt fSouth Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
Whereas, W. L. Mauldin made suit
to me to grant her letters of adminis
tration of the estate and effects of Mrs.
Emily Rodgers.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Emily Rodgers, de
ceased, that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be0 held
at Pickens, S. C., on the 27th day of
April, 1916, next after publication here
'of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
sh'ow cause, if any they have, why said
administration should not be granted.
IGiven under my hand and seal this
'8th (lay of April, Anano Domini, 1916.
.J. B. NEwniny, (Seal)
50 J. P. P. C.
s are already arriving.
t first choice. I shall
ter weight goods at
id space I can't give
-ices; so come, give us
zd.
st line of Ladies' and1 14
have ever carried.
>ats' Crochet Thread,
ree b~alls for 25 cents,
for 10o cen ts per ball.
t 50 cents each.
and Children's H ats
er pound cash and I 5C
: for H-ams; inside 25
and Eggs and get I oc
ens and the Greenville
NO RICKS
E 6 R4
Deatk if iE5 Sjj.$ q$ sf
Oolenov, April 9-In ihe death
of Mrs. I, H. Simmons, at her
home near the old Camp Ground
on Thursday,the 6th at8 o'clock,
p. i., Oolenoy suffers the loss
of a most estimable ladv. It
was hero that she was born,
reared and lived until 4 months
ago when the) left the old home
for the one above ientioned.
But we still claimed her as be
longing to us. This brief sepa
ration had only served to
strengthen the affection which
we held for her, to realize more
fully whit her presence among
us meant--the kind loving friend
the accommodating and goner
ous neighbor-w'e loved her.
Mrs. Simmons, nee Nancy
Medlin, was the daughter of the
late Michael Medlin. She was
72 years of age and had been
married for 49 years. Two
brothers, R. S. Medlin, of Daw
sonville, Ga., S. H. Medlin, of
Waihalla; one sister, Mrs. Betsy
Holder of Six Mile; three daugh
ters, Mesdames Mary and Tex
anna Finley and Martha Holder;
four sons, J. D., J. L., S. L. and
Arthur Simmons, beside a hus
ba nd, survives her.
She joined Oolenoy Baptist
church fifty-odd years ago. A
remarkable fact in connection
with this was that she was the
first one to join by experience
since a period of eitirt years.
Her death follo wed a two days'
illness of intense suffering.
On Satnrday, the 8th, her
boly was brought by way of
her old home and interment
made in the cemetery here. Fu
neral services were conducted
by Rev. LaFayette Powell. Des
pite the <lisagreeable weather,
the church was filled with sor
rowiig relatives and friends to
pay the last respects to the dead
--our beloved friend.
In a recent communication to
a friend here, she enclosed the
followinv lines:
T'i- wity %''ans d itrk uad t I rT i ry*,
iTe st il I 11111 iali
.\tid I nin tireul iuiul wearv
.\itul long to go 1) nim .
There wait t li'rienleits amil dear oies
we loved in <lamys of' yore,
Ani I lonig to go 11i4 ilu them
At IInvel's openi . 1001-.
J. M. Reece has purchased the Chil
dress barber shop in Pickens and will
continue business at the same stand.
Ernest Childress has bought an auto
mobile and will run a public service
business here.
Notice
All Confederate soldiers and widow
of Confederate soldiers who are en
titled to pension under the supply bil
of Pickens county and who did not ap
ply for pension last year will send theit
application to the pension board on oi
before the second (2d) day of May, 1916
or they will be debarred. Those wh<
applied last year need not send, as theji
application made last year is sufilcient
B. C. JOHNSON,
April 5, 1916. Chairman Board.
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newberv, Probate Judge:
Whereas, M. F". Ilester made suit to
me to grant him letters of administra
tion of the estate andI effects of Rolini
Chastain.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
crceditors of the saidl Rolin Chastain, do
ceased, that they he and appear befort
me, in the Court of Probate, to be helt
at Pickens, S. C., on the 27th day ol
April. 1916 next after publication here
of. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t<
show cause, if any they have, wvhy sak
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 6tt
da fApril, Anno Domini, 1916.
dn~' J.fD. Nawnieny, (Seal)
50) J. P'. P. C.
Notice to Debtors and Cr'editonf
All persons holding claims against the
estate of the late David Lesley mus
present the same, duly proven, on a:
b efore the 27th day ot May, 1916
or be debarred payment; and all per
sons indebted to said estate must mak<
payment on or b~efore the above date tF
attorney. SAM B. CRAIG,
50 Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement and Discharg
Notice is hereby given that I wil
make appllication to J. B. Newbery
Esq., Jud~ge of Probate for Pieken
county, in the state of South Carolina
on the 27th day of April, 1916, at 1
o'clock in the forenoon, or as so0
thereafter as said application can b
heard, for leave to make final settk
ment of the estate of WV. F. Turnei
deceased, and obtain discharge as at
minmstrator of said estate.
50 C. E. Busit, Administrator.
NotIce of Einal Settlement and Dischart
Notice is hereby given, that I wi
make application to J. B. Newbera
Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickei
county, in the State of South Carolini
on the 27th day of April, 1916, at1
o'clock in the forenoon, or as soc
thereafter as said application can 1
heard, for leave to make final settl
ment of the estate of Mrs. M. S.PVarson
deceased, nnd obtain discharge as a
ministrator' of said estate.
50 G. W. Donn, Administrator.
J. ROBT. MARTII
ATTOi')RIINY AND C)OUNSElLTOlt
coRN Ki illIOA D) ANDI MA IN SiIERTis
PRACTICE IN AllI COURT
Phones 5 "EJ"t
EASTER
is a great event for the American woman, andithis store is a great place for
women who desire to appear to advantage on such occasions-upon ali gO
casions. . . We are displaying a splendid array of spring and summer
wearing apparel for women, with especial attention given to your wants for
Easter. It is useless for us to attempt a descrix4tion of them all. You simply
will have to see them to even begin to appreciate the beauty and value of
these goods. We WANT you to see them. . . We mention here only a
few of the most important items:
- 36-inch Striped Silk. The very thing S.ee our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Depart
for Shirtwaists, 39c yard.
ymet. The latest in Coatsuts, Dresses,
36-inch Striped Voile, a beautiful range
of patterns, 25c. Shirtwaists and Middies.
Lawns and Muslins, 10c, 15c and 25c. Don't fail to visit this department.
Hobs-enderson
Pickens, S. C.
Announcements
Cndsickiates' cardt inserted i this tolutun for
Five Dollars each,. iniriably in d'vaiee.
For Congress
I announce myself a candidate for
Congress from the Third Cngressional
District of South Carolina, sbet to
the rules of the Democratic tarly.
JOHN A. HORTON. N W A RVN
For Solicitor
I announce my candidacy for Solicitor Most of our spring line of Dry Goods and No
of the Thirteenth Judicia Circuit, sub
ject to the rules and results of the Dem- tions is in and opened up ready for your inspec.
ocratic Primary election.
J. RonT. MARTIN. tion. We carry no jobs or seconds. Everything
I am a candidate for Solicitor of the new, clean merchandise at prices as low as can
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Dem- old, quality considered.
ocratic rimary and to supprt the nom
inees o same. JNO. M. DANIEL. A good per cent. of our Oxfords have already
For Representative arrived-the old reliable hamilton-Brown make.
The many friends of W. CLARENCE American entleman, $4.00 to $5.00. American
MANN hereby announee him as a candi
date for the House of Representatives, Lady, $3.50 to $4.00. White canvas Oxfords for
subject to the rules of the Democratic!
primary. men, women and children. Outing Shoes for
I hereby announce myself a candidate all, 50c to 65c.
for the House of Representatives from
Pickens County, subject to the rules that always please. Sot Hi
Nof the Democratic primary
Platform: In favor of t'he state tak- -mdefrothntri.K
ing guano out of the hands of the spec
ulator'and placing it in its own hands to HT-Wei Ie( fanwHtdntfi
protect the farmer and itself. Not in
favor of either the child labor law nor
compulsory education. W. H. Cox. t e u ie ti o onpeeadw at
For Clerk of Court t h~ o htw ae
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as a candidate for the oflice of Clerk of
Court of Pickens county, subject to the
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