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Te ThMre SafegFard . A Rpia ion tf he Trhree Safeguards We Offer Stove Buyers B selling Jewel stoves we know that the product is backed by a dependable factory-in fapt it is the largest stove plant in the world. That is sk6ard'N "1" We off& stove' buyers. Then there is the Jewel Tr de-mark. The Detroit Stove Works .coud not afford to place tbeir traemrnark on an inferior stove and sacrifice the reputation for hig; quality it has established. That is safeguard number "2." Finally you have our personalfassurance'that the Jewel StevE you buy must do all that is 6laimed for it. That is safeguard -number '8." Buy Now While The Jewel. Nation-Wid tStove Sale Is On This' nation-w ide selling plan offers "special values" which - pannot help but interest those seeking high grade satisfaction giving stoves. All of the "spe cial values" are GENUINE Jewel Stoves guaranteed to represent in every detail the same high quality material an d workmanship which has established , a world wide fame for Jewel Stoves. Ranges and Heaters of All Kinds Our stock of stoyes is complete. You will find just the sor of stove you need'at prices that rebresent unusual value. ComE In and let us tell you' ull details about the Nation-Wide Jewe Stove Sale, and let us show you the ''special values it has mad< possible. J.J. Gantt Furniture Co., Liberty, S.C. MAC 5 14PLE Co TTON We are always on the market for long staple cotton at market prices. We will .quote promptly on samples mailed us. In order that we may q$uote intelligently, be sure to take samples from both sides of the bale- We have at the mill an expert stapler, who is a competent ,~ ~,judge of length and chariacter. It is important that staple cotton be properly ginned. We are glad to giye to any farm erraising staple cotton, who will write us, the benefit of.-our knowledge and experience as to the proper wayi of handling staple cotton. JUOSON MIL LS, GREENVI.L, S. C. H. E. G EER, Prest, and Treas. . Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secretary. Flour is $8 a barrel and they are talling *$10. You can make it cheaper than that and better. Use our Fish and Blood Guano. S E - M. C. SMITH- and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Bank, Picleons, S. C. - -Aderson Posphate- &Oi W. F. FARMER, kSecy. It will pay yqu to sow grain to get the stubble Fertilize it with our Fish and Blood Guano when you I and malke grain and stubble, too. SEE M. C. SMITH AND JOHN 0. CAREY At Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. Sherift's Sale State of South Carolina, Cotinty of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. Robert C. Baker, plaintiff, vs. Zilpha M. Baker, et al., defendants. ,By virtue of a decretal order in the above-stated case, signed by His Honor T. J. Mauldin, Judge of the Thirteenth Cireqit, at chambers at Pickens, S. C., and on file-in the Clerk's office of Pick ens county, dated the 14th 'day of Au gust'; 1916, I will sell to the highest bid der. on - Malesday fin October, 1916, during the legal hours of sale, at Pick ens Court House, S. C., the following pieces, parcels and tracts of land, to-wit: (1) All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the town of Pickens, county and state aforesaid, adjoining lands of R. T. Hallum, T. J. Mauldin and others, and containing onn (1) acre, more or less. (2) A vacant lot of land in the town of Pickens, said county and state, ad joining lands of the estate of G. S. Le gare, J. McD. Bruce and others, and con taining one (1) acre, more or less. (3) All that tract of land partly with In the corporate limits of the town of Pickens, county and state aforesaid, on Town creek, adjoining lands of P. A. Porter and - others, and containing one hundred and fifteen (116) acres, more or leds. (4) All that tract of land in said county and state, on waters of Twelve Mile' river, adjoining lands of J. W. Earle, Israel Ferguson W. E. Findley and others, and containing two hundred and eighty -five (285) acres, more or less. - Terms: One-third cash on day of sale and. he balance on a credit of one and two years. the credit portion to be se cured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises with interest thereon from said sale day at the rate aOsevin 'per cent per annum. Purchas ers must comply with the terms of the sale within one hour or the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, purchasers to pay for all p apers, stmsand for recording the aame. stms R.R. ROARK, Sheriff Pickens County. SECIAL NOTICES Notice~s inserted ini tis column for one cent a Wor~l for iirst insertio~n and enie-haif centi a word for each subsequent insertion, For' Male-Fine blue straw wheat seed at $1.50 per bushel; also good mo lasses mill cheap. B. P. Kelley, Cen tral R 3. 22 ior Resnt--Good one - horse crop; 6 or 8 acres bottom land. See P.A Porter, Pickens. pound--Black pig, weight about 100 p'ud.See R. L. Gowens, colored, on the Hagood place, Pickens R4. 22 'For sale Chenp1-163j acres of firie farm land, 60 acres in cultivation. Go~od pastures, fine water, lot of fine timber; one -good dwelling, store and three -tenement houses. Terms easy. D. IA~ Barker, Fortner, S. C. 21 f,~or %mle--A nice little 50-acre t arm on Shobal Creek, 7 miles out; good 2 story dwelling, outbuildings, pasture, half cleared, balance woods. Also, a nice'level farm in Anderson county; not an acre of waste land on it; about half in cultivation, balance original forest, Wired 'pasture; bold stream running1 through it'. Close to three good mar kets, desirable for truck and dairy. I can give long terms. Pay you to see 'T. D. Harris. F5or Sale-Valuable tract of land, 14rniles of Norris, .S. C., 92 acres; will but suit purchaser;' liberal terms. See J. C. Garrett or James Hunter, Norris, S.C. 21 New GAarage--The Hiawatha, New ~lawatha Hotel. Repairing of all kinds on. short notice at reasonable p rices. Mr., Brookshire, recently with Carey's Garage, Which I have bought out, is with me; also Mr. Jesse Ward. They are skilled mechanics. I handle all kinds of accessories-tires, tubes, gasoline, oilqn grease. Prepared to do all kinds of vucanizing. No job too big or com pllc ed; none too little. Public service; alo buy, sell or exchange used cars. A share of your patronage sollcetted. W. *H. Harris, prop. Hiawatha Garage. (or4ycles that we wish to close -out at once. Each one guaranteed to be in fine running condition. Write for list. John S. O'Neal, 209 Buncombe street, Greenville, S. C. 16tf For Male-Fine Berksliire Pigs. A. D. Mann, Pickens, S. C., R.F.D.2. l3tf We- are In time umarktet for Butter the yea rour.d. Craig Br~os. Co. eLocal and Peronal I i Gace Porter sPent Iseveral day. last week With Miss Louise Gravely at her home near Pickens. Mrs. Oga .Goodwin and childre t here last Saturday for Rock they will make their )iome m time. The ordination of Prof. Ben Fields will take place next Friday afternoon at Secona church at 3 o'clock. Every body invited.. Mr. and Mrs. J. ',. Jennings ont Sunday with their son, H. A. J4' In Greenville and attended the - don meeting. W. E. Edens of Oolenoy pre.nted The Sentinel %Xith the fines= tuiirq turnips Monday that we have seen this fall. He has our hearty thanks. We heard a lady say the other day that. the hats at Miss Cureton's and Hobbs-Henderson Co.'s this season are the prettiest ever shown in Pickens. Miss Lorena Taylor delightfulljenter. tained the Tattlers.- last Friday after noon. A dozen members were-present. A salad course was served and e e Joyed. e The many friends here of C. R. D. Burns of Walhalla are glad to have him with us this week. He is assistin Clerk Boggs during the sessions of court. Detective Miles Allgood, of the.Sou thern Railway force, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Algood, of near Pickens. Hisheadquarters are at Salisbury, N.C. Dr. Earle Lewis is spending a week's vacation in the mountains of the county fishing and squirrel hunting. Other members of the party are C. L. Cure ton, W. H. Chastain and Henry Cureton. The junior embroidery club met with Miss Blanche LaBoon last Friday after noon. The hostess assisted by her mother, served a delicious salad course.' The next meeting will be held with Miss Pdrni Carey. 11 We were pleased to have Hon. J W. Shelor as a visitor in our office Tuesay. Mr. Shelor is well known in Pickens and I his friends her4 are glad to know tha the ople of Oconee recently honored1 him y electing him to represent them in the state senate. He is a member of the Walhalla bar and part owner of the Keowee Courier. Charlie Bowen has resigned his posi tion with Folger, Thornley & Co. and accepted a similar position with Hobbs Henderson -Co. at Central.- We under stand-that his family will 'oin him there in a few days and they wil make Cen tral their future home. We are very sorry indeed to give up this fine family and we can heartily commend them to the good people of Central. Columbus wagons are good wagons. Get our prices before you buy. Pickens Hdw. & Gro. Co. n M. L. S n The Place to SANNUALI SA Grand Ral! Q Thisis our firs n toour friends an 2 this a lasting me e nt in dealing with 01 9 which means tha r less money. ,Sm Q policy. We wer m Fall Goods mont] M in position to say nZ your fall bills. Syou of our LOW We are showing a ready-to-wear, men's a: Scomplete stocif of shoi )(bargains below; S One lot of Norwich Dress One lot of fast color Apr< good patterns, regular 8 1-3< Scial, 6c yard. One big lot of Solid Col( Sregular 10 and 12 1-2c vat S8 1-'3c yard. One big lot 3(i-inch Blea< 10c seller. ,Special, 6~1-2c. 'Z Be sure to visit our stc big array of ~M. L. S EASLI flf. ?The,'PI Plc n For Your Produ We Pay Greenv1k 10c pounc 30c for'R $1.00 a bi Greenvill nx 18c pourc 2 I am offerin in dress goods, Q ends to go at < n Your patro r preciated. Porter's Pressing CI MIeaning, Pressing, DyeIhk, tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered )romised and the work is done b3 ,,xpert. Work guaranteed. uits pressed at 25c per suit; clea1 nd pressing, 50c suit; dry cleanln muit. Special attention given to a( luits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor At Porter's Barber Shop. The Walter A. Wood MOM machine is the best and ligh runniug machine on th - marl Ask any owner. Sold by P ens Hdw. & Gro. Co. UL LIVA EASLEY, S. Do Your Fall and i knd Save Many Doll FALL OPE y of Prices Begi b Fall Announcer> d customers, and mory- of our stor ir customers. W t we can sell you all profits and qu a forttinate in plh 1s ago, and by d e you at least 33 A visit to our prices. Iarge ,assortment of di ad boys' clothing, as W4 's in Picifens county. linghams, 5c One lot. )n Gingham, We are value. Spe- Coatsuits A compl red Outings, Long Coal Lies. Special, Our She itself. W hing, a stood O.' more c winter sh< re. and investigate our bardains we have in al UL LIVA EV. SOUTH CA1 e Is At HENDRIC S market for-Fryers L for Hens Dosters ishel for corn -market for eggs. [ for nice cured hams g some good values A lot of odds and 30st. nage is always ap- n END RICKS IMIENS R4 J. J. McSVA IN SAM H. ORAIG urenviuue, S. C. u ickenus, . 0. McSwain & Craig Al-'. LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Cou-ta hen Greenville Office Phone 210 San Pickens Office Phone 39 " CHIHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND e , A.DIESjr~ DfrCtCN ring oAN" '11.19 in Rt and OL metallic boxes, seed~ wi 3~~j~ test tibbon. TAn NO 0T.*R. * Y.a O .-U ket. :='IV.D,.0 n A "D P "LL, for Sc- 8LD BY*ALL DRUGGISTS TRM EVERYWHERE TICTD LN & CO. c. 4J iter Shopping ars. NING SALE 5 inning Sept. 30. nent of importance l we want to make r9 -e and our methods e sell for cash only, Ec .the same goods for ick turnovers is our n Icing orders for our~ oingso we are now uc 1-3 per cent on all store Will convince u ry oo0ds, notions, ladies' all as the largest and most We mention a few of our '~Sheeting. Special, Sc yd shoiwing a fine line of Ladles' at M1O, $12.50 and $16.50. lete dtock of Ladies' Sport and s.' Prices ranging frpm $3.50 up e Pe artment is a store within e - kr. w we can save you 50c ni every pair. Don't buy your es before looking at ours. pt'ices and look over the )( Ide artments. iN' & CO. 4 ROLINA.