The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, September 21, 1916, Image 5
-SPEIAL NOTICES
Nlotl00s Inserted In this column for one cent a
word for firatinsertion and One-half cent a word
for each subsequent Insertion.
For sale Cheap-1681,.aes of
fine farm land, 60 acres in cultivstioni.
Gbod pastures, fine water,, lot of~fne
timber; one' good dwelling,,'sford ' arid
thiree tgnement houses. Trms easy.
D. L. Barker, Fortner, 8. C. 21
Lost-Sunday, a double-easej. -lg
movement, gold watch; had -no
Chero-Cola watch fob. ReturMn I
Heater and get reward.
Lost-Sunday night on the.--treets -
-of Pickens, a solid gold cameo ring. 1f
-the finder will return to The Sentinel
office a liberal reward Will be- paid.
For Nale-A nice little 50-acre farm
-.on Shoal Creek, 7 niles out;. good 2
story dwelling, outbuildings, pasture,
half cleared, -balance woods. Ale,.gL
mece leveU farm In Anderson co' ty
an -acre of waste land on it- ab -t
in cultivation, balance original forest,
wired pasture- bold'streamrn ningi
-througl it. C(ose to three-. g Pagn1ar
kets, .esirable for truck anid dairy. I
681n give long terms. Pay YOti to-. ee
T. D. Harris.
For sale-Pair of young mules.
Apply to T. A. Kelley, Pickens R8. (20
For Sale-Valuable tract of lan ,
11 miles of Norris, S. C., 92 acres; will
cut suit purchaser; liberal terms. See
J. C. Garrett or James Hunter, Norris,
S. C-. 21
New Garage-The Hiawatha, Newf
Hiawatha Hotel. Repairingof allkindsI
on short notice at reasonable prices.II
Mr. Brookshire, recently with Carey's
Garhge,'which~ I have bought out, is
with-me;'also Mr. Jesse Ward. Thleyi
are skilld mechanics. I handle allkinds
of accessories- tires, tubes, gasoline,
oil and grease. Prepared to do all-kinds -
of vulicanizing. No job too bigor comn
plicated; none too little. - Pubbec servicep;A
also buy,-e90l1 or exchange used carsa A1
shar9 of -your patronage solicited. W.
H. Harris; prop. Hiawatha Garage.
Bargains ti used Motorey eles
-We have a number of- INDIAN Mo
torcycles that we wish 'to close ot'a
once. Each* one guaranteed to be in
fine runnirig condition. Write for list.
John- S. O'WNl, 29fl Buncombe street
L SPEIALo JOllege
anotcd vereI hiserous chn for i
wodrirst et and g wom en wr
Foeall suterme bnerin.etme
For maaloe , VhaddresIa~w
GJ.M.stRhoesin watt'lt ofn
tirer'nsgo delling sClub j
tCrenn hues.g Dyeing, eAy.
D. L Bar eringrue, St. C. 2
Hsut~rea get frwad diredwe
prostdSundta noigh on ebyeet .1
boft pesse atldgl 2ceortclingf
atendrsig, retur uto The Slenine1l
i . Soal ateek, on ie t.oodie2
Weor dwpeling, ourtbuldnsasue., 2
hal clard balanE Proprietor~
nic Prtelfr's inader Shnop. -;
8lArnd wsersndon Pho
Flhoghi.ors to the bacrrel
$angi . longtrs ay ymatke i
T. e). teri. Us r s a
Fo'hl -i ofyugmlSE1
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SWIL
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Sherift's Sale
State of South: Carolina,
County, of Pickens.
In Common Pleas Court.
Robert C. Baker, plaintiff,
vs.
Zilpha M. Baker, et al., defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order in th
ibove-stated ceas, signed by His Honor
P. J. Mauldin, Judge of ithe Thirteent
3iuitu at chambers at Pickens, S. C.
w4 on le in the Glerk's office of Pick
ins count, dg d the 14th day of Au
rust 1916, Ii selito the highest bid
"alesday in October, 1916,
luring the legal hours of sale, at Pick
iis Court House,.8. C., the followinj
eces, parcels and.tracts ofaland, to-wit
(1) All that piece, parcel or tract oi
and in the town of Pickens, coun an<
tte aforesaid, adoining ld of .T.
UIllum T. J. Mauldifn and others, Ani
ibntaining one (1) acre more or less.
(2) A vacant lot of land in the towr
if Pickens, said county and state, ad
oining lands of the-estate of G. S. Le,
rare . McD. Bruce and others, and con.
aining one (1) -acre, more or less.
() All that tra.l of land partly with,
Sthe corporate limits of e town o:
?ickens, county ani state aforesaid, or
rown creek, adjoiaing lands of P. A
?orter and other?, and containing on(
iundred and fifteen (116) acres, morf
or less.
(4) All that tract of land in sait
ounty and state, on waters of Twelve
dile river, adjoining lands of J. W
,arle, Israel Ferguson W. E. Findle3
nd others, and containing two hundret
nd eighty-five (285) acres, more or less
Terms: One-third cash on day of sal
nd the balance on a credit of one an(
wo years. the credit portion to be se
.uied by a bond of the purchaser and a
nortgage of the premises with intergs
hereon from said sale day at the ratA
>f seven per cent per anthum. Purchas
.rA must comply with the terms of tlii
oale within one hour or the premise
#Il be resold at the risk of theforme
purchaser, purchasers to pay for al
papers, stamps and for recordin th
iame. _.. R. R. ROARK,
Sheriff Pickens County.
Notice To Debtors and Creditor!
All persons having claims against th
state of Robert S. Lewis, deceasedl
ire, hereby notified to present the same
:o the undersigned on or by the 10ti
lay of October 1916, dul attested
md all persons owing said estate ar4
mereby requested to settle with the un
lersigned on or by said date.
R. T. LEWIS,.
21 Executor.
Notice of Election
Whereas, a petitioni from the free,
olders and electoirs of Wolf Creek Schoo
)istrict No. 29 has been filed with the
sounty Board of Education asking th'ai
ni election be held to determine whiether
ip additional special levy of 1 miu
hall be l.evied on said district for schoo)
iur poses:
*Therefore, it is ordered that the trus
ees of the above-named district do hokc
n election In said district on the 23d day
f Neptember, 1916, at the school house.
he strustees are hereby appointed man
gei's, the election to be conducted ir
ccordance with section 1742 of the gen.
ral statutes.
Bly order of the County Board of Ed.
cation. R. T. HALLUM,
Secy. and Chairman.
The Walter A. Wood Mowing
nachine is the best and lightesi
unning machine on the market,
sk any owner. Sold by Pick
~ns Hdw. & Gro. Co.
eare always glad to have oui
rierids send us in any ncws item thea
my know.
hate & Oik .Co.
Secretary.
and the* are taifing
heaper than that and
di Blood Guano.
JOHN C. CAREY
H06WAL]
DUNK B
LIARD got on. Jeffersor
-A Potlock during, the -,er
Mon at}Iog-Ford ,layst dun
day. Little -damage to .Uth(
benches resulted,
Luke Mathewsla and fam ilN
have moved toBounding Hilldws,
Thus the center of population ic
again shifted.
The proprietor of the Muskel
Ridge grist mill, which recently
opened for business near th(
moonshine still house, has ha<'
many callers, the public mistak,
ing the racket for that in th(
still house bar.
Luke Mathewsla took his f am
11y Slunday and went to Muskel
Ridgb.vihere they spent the day
He sdys every man should tak<
his-family out for an airing nov
and then.
The Mail Carrier was unabi
bto-make his regular run to Ry
r ..
StAw hiAR week on Jeccot
his having ured hes wit
benrhesyreauloc.
The Dog Hill Preacher wi
start a Protracted meeting in ,
few das for the benefit of Was]
Hooks, who fell from grace thi
we k s m while trying to drive
cai out of a corn patch.
LuA tegan tohis apea
lySis yinay anasntto Mseean
tridet were they Ryen thawyto
hamil ou foods met aiih nov
succ ten. steprpitrw
Saepo the one account tim
h ExelioaFdding trdeanreswt
strolled Hvandpaydcnkro
ofthe DoWildlronchol wiu
wsart arotrtd. meigi
fe days fo the eftlf Was
neighborhooo fell frmhae tco
incag out ofartyrnet pata
- trfdtyel the foR-enthastcr
aSbulleof Railway met Noi poo
sucvces ad tepopeto Thiap
'aee on hg coutrate cti
stroled over an plye ine 4-rom
ofthe smlde Onontbulngs;sg
was arhesnea: odcomn
orchard ow cof fth ; Calf Rb
negorh il ood nw 1hose cInt
bsin o sarsone. atr
C hoie.Fr
.TyRM:-ne-th r h
fousrte s o aesi
S o re an Ratheois, mon
seviesd, and teepo e Thire
wO'ceekyae in ahgstat hfci
uer Hs ahe new 4rvicem
oternsmale oubuciis g
chrce nier Pioken coui
co ssibe.millgone 12-os Tnt
besing o sscripio
Wil sael the areotter p
awewl lbnftt
ThrMu:-ne-yuhll cah<
cioren than their afod
Semtil subfswcriensg
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WITU.Rj
uth Carollh
-0W NEWS
DTTS, Editor.
Sile Kildew, who has been ah
sent for some time, has returned
home and says Hogwallow is
goodenough for him, and that i
he 46xpects to die here. Funeral
arrangements have not yet been
nitde.
- -A man went up in a balloon
at Tickville last Saturday before
a large audience. He wanted to
take up a collection before going
up, instead of after coming
down, but the crowd thought
they could wait, as he mighteet
killed.,
Sidney Hocks, who heeeen'
- chaperoning a wheat thresher
b around oVer this part of the
country this summer, has re
3 turned home. He has not do
r cided what he will do with his
money.
Ellick Hellwanger *was the
party of the first part in a sh ot.
ing affray at theHogFord moon
shine still house, Saturday after
noon. However, he got the ad
I1 vantage of his opponent and
a fired at him several times In suc
I cession, under the plea ot self
s defense. One of the shots would
a have struck a lady a few vards
away but fortunately Cricket
- Hicks was in the bullet's path
way and stopped it. .
3 Slim Pickens is fortifying him
E' self against the fall rains by pur
3 chasing a storm-proof celluloid
collar.
Luke Matthe*sla visited a
saw mill on upper Gander creek
this week and took possesion of
the whistle on the boiler while
nobody was looking. He brought
3 it back to Hogwallow under::his,
coat, and says as soon as he can
get hold of a boiler and engine
Ihe will blow it.
and Ginnery
Sale
of the choicest lands in the ?Moun
of Pickens 0. H. and 7 miles from
the fork of two main roads, RFD
sce is most all practically level and
yation, balance in wood and pas
house, two porches and two fire
et high with 8 stalls and several
xd well in yard; good school and
ty in every respect; good young
0-saw Lummus gin and old-time
3rnational gasoline engine, wagon,
Inery, this gin having ginned 600
~s for $55.00 per acre or will sell as
balanc tosuit ptrchaser.
TON, Salem, S. C.
kens Sentinel are getting
ey's worth in the papeor
glad they are. No other
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at. We are working hard
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apor we can pulblishi, and
ereby. Read the paper.
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a week.
)URH
EDIT
STATEMENT OF TIlR 'QNDIQION t
The Pickens Bank
Lacated at Pickens, S. u., at the el o bisi.
ness September 12,1916.
R ESOURCES.
Uoans and discounts ..................244 07
)verdrafts ................ ......4 gg
Jonds and stocks owned by bank.. 3,0Q 9
vurniture and fixtures ............. 2,2" 78
Janking house ...--. .. ............ 60
)ther real estate owned .........., .- 00
)us from banks and bankers...... ... ,3 1*'
lurrency................. . ... 0&
lold......... .... ... ...........
lilver and other minor coin ... -1 6
Jhecks and caah items ... ....
Total ......... ..............283,436 71.
LIAHILiTIES.
;apital stock paid in...............$20 5M6 00
lurplus fund...... ..........'.'
Jndivided profits, less current Ex
penses and taxes paid ....... ......- 2,044 V
)ue to banks and bankers ..........,,80 00
udividual deposits subject to
check... ........... . 91,241 39
avings deposits............ 132;190 60.
asshier'Noheckb......... ... 384 i: .223,IlG 1'f
4otes and bills rod Iscounted ..... ... 31,920 67
Total .. ................. ....83,430 71
tate of South Carolina, I
County of Pickens. (
liefore me came Frank Mc Fall, cashler of the
hove-named bank what being duly sworn, says
thht the above and foregoing -tAtAijejit 16 a
rue condition ot said bank, 4s shown by the
>ooks of said bank. PR ANK McIVALL.
Sworn to and subscribed befoie me this 18th
lay of September. 1916. W. I,. MAtl .NV,
Nota ry Public for S. u.
'orrect attest:
W. M. IRAGOOD,
.J. McD. BRUGC., %Direcors.
ItRANK MceF1ALL,
A~~nusuwamIilIpu51Iis
iven 0o
Ditidon nuiel sitle niiliii
Pacifiktposlo
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Easley, S. C.
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it will pay YOU. to
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SEE.
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PAAND
JOHN C. CAREY
At Keowee Bank,
Pickens, S. 0.
JUST
RECEIVED.
Another Car of Cor 10,ft bad
to buy Corn but 8o- bad as
doina without. Another car of
Saltjustin. Will receive an
other car of Flour this week.
Another car of Hay w be in
In a few days. WeMI' It for
Cash, but we sell it fr Less.
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you. IC
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-Pickens Office Phone 39
Columbus wagons are good
wagons. Get our prices before
you buy. Pickens Hdw. & Gro,
&1N"
md Rakes!
e' and, rake, come in and
before you buy. There
A'
Special" Ranges
P25to $35
Hardware Watits.
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Phone 68