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Jujge of Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Oommon Pleas. Court. Etta Wright, et al., Plaintiffs, against Harrison Simpson, et al., Defendants, By virtue of a decree for sale made ir the above-stated case by Hon. Ernesi Moore, presiding judge, dated Septem. ber 25, 1916, and on file In the office of the Clerk of Court for this county, I will sell to the highest bidder in front , of the court house door at Pickens, S. C., on A '. Y IN NOVEMBER, 1916, b~i'. .C1i U lay of said month), dur ng te ',I i hours for sale, .the follow ing docibed lot of land: All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, in the town of Central, bound ed by lands now or formerly of Ed Crook G. W. Brock and others, and containing two acres, more or less, and having such boundaries as shown by deed made by G. W. Brock to Mary Simpson, dated 31st day of March, 1890, and recorded in Book L, page 184. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. J. B. NEWBERRY, Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Probate. A. John Boggs, C. C. & G. S., as the administrator of the estate of David Lesley, deceased, plaintiff, against John Lesley, W. L. Lesley, Cu Lesley Brown and Elizabeth Lesley, defendants. By virtue of an order in the above stated case, signed by His Honor, J. B. Newberry, Probate Judge for Pickens county, South Carolina, and on file in the Probate office for Pickens county, S. C., dated September 15, 1916, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash on iialexiday ii NoVe lr, 191 0 during the legal hours of sale at Pi ck ens Court. House, S. C., the following described tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the state and county aforesaid, on waters of Wolf creek and adjoining lands of J. B. Finley, estate of W. T. Field and others, begin ning on BrLmlett's corner, thence along the line of t.e lands of the estate of the late John M. Field, N 63 1-2 W to the public road - near the old Richard Hood house; thence along old road to an apple tree on J. B. Finley's line; thence south 78 1-2 to a rock at the top of a hill, after crossing the branch about three hundred and fifty yards from said corner, agreed on by William R. Wilson and W. T.Field (it being a corner on a small parcel of this tract, sold by the said Wilson to the said Field); thence due south to Reese Bowen's line at the top of Roper moun tain; thence with Bramlett's line to the beginning corner, containing about one hundred acres, more or less. J. B. NEWBERRY, Probate Judge for PilkensCounty, S. C. Judge of Probate Sale ~- alina, * idually and as ad estate of W. 13. S.ased, et al., Plaintiffs, against ~Mary A. Mauldin, et al., D~efendants. By virtue of a decree for sale made in the above stated case by Hon. J. Ernest Moore, presiding judge, dated Septem -ber 25, 1916, and on file in the office of the clerk of court for this county, I will sell to the highest bidder in front of the court house door at Pickens, S. C., ON SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER 1916, (being the sixth day of said month) during the legal hours for sale, the for 4 lowing described tract of land: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the county of Pick ens, state aforesaid, in Central town ship, adjoining lands of T. P. Patterson, W. H. Tucker, J. N. Morgan and others and containing ninety-two and-one-half (921) acres, more or less, and known as a part of the McDowv farm. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. .T. B. NEwnIERRY, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secy. TERTILZ ER isn't as high as you heard it was. You can buy our Fish and Blood goods for the same money you would pay for the cheap goods. *When It is all the same price, get the best. Get the Fish and Blood goods. M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY, AtKeowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. Whnyou buy a range, that has prov edi itsolt' to he the~ best your money has i,.en, wei land .~ . The Majestic'Dem onsur., '.'il. hring ithe week corn mer~ . LA'.->be , show you why the N o eke:: - aandl why it actually saw y i o Pickens Mercantile & Lumber Co. SPECIAL NOTICE Notioes Inserted In this colunin for one ci word for firstinqortion aid en0haf cent av for each subsequent Insertion. Nothee-Sale of Personal Properi I will sell to the highest bidder for ci on the 28th inst., beginning at 10 a. at my residence near Norris, all of horses, cows, hogs, farming tools w on, buggy, corn and fodder and hot hold and kitchen furniture. E. Galloway. 2 A Iepresentative of the G. Hall Optical Co., of Norfolk-Richmo Lynchburg, Va., will be at the Pick Drug Co., on Saturday, October 21, the purpose of examing eyes and fitt glasses. You take no chance in av ing yourself of the service they offer, every transaction is guaranteed b reputable concern who employ none I skilled men and conduct their busin on the highest possible plane. No chai is made for the examination and glas will be furnished at the regular pric and every pair of glases fitted and s will be guaranteed. Dont forget date. Don't forget that we buy but the year roud. The price at present 20c per pound. Craig Bros. Co. 21 I have a few tons of Potash o grain. J. D. Hol or Auction Sale-We will sell auction to the highest bidder at our re dence, four and one-half miles abc Pickens en route 4, on Wednesday, I vember 8, beginning at 10.30, all of < personal property, consisting of hou hold and kitchen furniture and farm i plements, two-horse wagon, one n Rock Hill buggy and harness, turn ph and harrow one set of blacksmit! tools; also 150 bushels of corn, 1, bundles of -fodder and shucks, one hot Many styles and slzai During this week we wvill tory to explain how the Majes why it lasts longer and cuts< top, sides and~ bottom withou waste, HeI will explain its la dance of water good and hot big supply of hot water on ha To buy a range by maili of money. It may be "exact nor what you wanted1. Here you can SEE every are getting BEFORE you bu: that old, worn-out range. Y Buy a Majestic-the range e answer any questions relatling Ch ild ren' Tuesday of De 125 MAJESTIC Fun Boys and girls, old and y jestic Aeroplane. It is easily want one. Don't fail to get y the Majestic Range Salesman written answers to the follos Free. 1. What is the name of-y 2. Give names of any pe 3. Why is the Majestic 4. What is your age? 5. When is your birthda $1.4 The boy or girl giving the select any $1.00 article from c APr Don't be discouraged if y will receive a Majestic Puzzi ment. Be sure to have your afternoon between 3 and 5. souvenir or prize. October Pickens S8 years ol, weight 1000 pounds; brood mare 8 years old weight 1050 milk cows ahd 7 yearings and sev hogs. Terms of sale: ash for hot nt hold goods and farm implements. L stock one-half cash and balance in montis with interest at 8 per c _ E. R. -and J. A. Griffin, Pickens, S. o route 4. 2 For sale-The B. P. Mauldin my home place. Salesda in Novemb Be- just after the Clerk ofaCurt sales, I i H. sell to the highest bidder for cash, that piece, parcel or tract of land lyi and being situate in the state and cou aforesaid, on waters of Wolf creek a rd adjoining lan'ds of Robbie Bowen J. ns Holder, Glassy Mountain, et af., a for contaimng. seventy-four acres, kno ing as the home place of B. P. Mauldin, 1l- ceased. The purchaser will get ge as fee simple titles and will be let in a ossession of same Jan. 1, 1917. W but .e glad to give any information concer ss ing same. W. E. Findley. 26 ge es Notlee-I am in the cotton,and se s. market. Can suppy you with your c: Did tonseed meal, hu Is, hog feed, grai he seed oats, rye and wheat and fertilize Will appreciate your trade. W. - Earle, Central, S. C. 25 Ler is For 1 ale-Three 70-saw Pratt gin one double-box press with Munger s - tion system, shafting and pulleys, o ds 35-horsepower Atlas engine, with - horsepower Atlas boiler. In all a coi plete gnning outfit, except beltin at bhis outfit will be sold to the highe . bidder at the Clements mill near Pie ate ens on Friday, October 27, at 11 o'clo o- a. m. This ginning outfit is compar r' tively new and can be seen at the C1 e- ments mill place any time. J. 3.. Freeman, Pickens route 5. 25 3 For Sale-Fine Berkshire Pigs. )w D. Mann, Pickens, C., R.F.D.2. 13 100 Wante -d r two fresh mi se cows. R. . H r, Liberty Route =IIE. - -wilth or without legs have a special demonstrator from tic is made and why it is ab~solutt lown rep~air expenses; why it bal turning; why it uses so little fu Lor-saving construction and why -a mighty convenient and usefu iid, isn't it? s almost certain to end in disappi y as represented," yet not wvhat y part of the Majestic-you can .Decide N OW that vou. will ou will save money in'fuel, rep ith 25 years' reputation. The to stoves. s Souveni monstration Weelk, 3 to 5 AEROPLANES -Fun--FunJ >ung, you can have a world of fu nade to fly from 10 to 50 feet in I ours. The first 125 boys and girl at our store, between 3 and 5i 'ine questions will receive one of' our mother's range and how long 'sons you know needing a new ra ~nown as The Range With a Rep 10 Article FREE! - neatest and best answer to the t ur stock in addition to the souven ize For Everybody! ou are not one of the 125 to get ai - Card that wvill afford you man: answers ready to hand in at our They must be WRI.TTEN if yot 23 to 28, Inclusi Mercan MIT -1Wn. b"* Union Meeting iraj The union of the Twelve Mile River ise. association will meet with Camp Creek ,ive Baptist church October 28-29, 1916. 12 Following is the program: nt. Introductory sermon Saturday at 11 C., o'clock by Rev. J. M. Stansell. 3 First query: "Should I criticise my - brother's faults and leave mine alone?" old Opened by R. P. Prince; discussed from or, Ito 2o'cock. rill Second query: "The deacon and his all duty." Opened by W. N. Bolding; dis ng cussed from 2 to 3 o'clock. Ity Third query: "The benefits of a live nd Sunday school to a church and commun D. ity." Opened by Prof. J. D. Vickiry; nd discussed from 3 to 4 o'clock. vn Sunday morning-Sunday school at 10 le- o'clock; preaching at 11 o'clock by Prof. od J. L. Wlis. to Devotionals conducted at each service ill by the moderator. n- Song service during union conducted by Prof. R. M. Bolding and others. - D. E. GARRETT, for Com. ed t- Anderson Phosphate & Oil Company. * W. F. FARMER, Secy. '. Fish and Blood is the ne best material that goes into 0 n- fertilizer. IThere is nothing 9. as good. We have plenty at k- of it. k a- SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Bank, 3. Pickens, S. C. SPECIAL M A R/ "The Range the Majestic Fac ly the best range; FOR ONE sbread evenly, el and sayes food it heats an abun I thing to haye a >inltment and loss ou thought it was 'NOW what you :liscontinue using Uirs and cooking. :em onstrator will r Day P. M. FR EE! This $8.00 ni with the Maies he air. You will As a specis 4 who present to. >. m on Tuesday, will givec with c these aeroplanes as~ illustrted. has it been in use? cannot beC pure tation? remains the .sai This kitchen w 'iird question may ir. Even thou wvill be worth 1 aeroplane. You about the Maje r hours of amuse- ________ store TUESDAY t wish to receive a Keep ye. Brii tile and L IThe Place to Get M; For Your Produce Is At HENDRICKS' a.We Pay Greenville market for Fryers 10c pound for Hens 30c for Roosters $1.00 a bushel for corn Greenville market for eggs. 18c pound for nice cured hams rt .I am offering some good values a m dress goods. A lot of odds and ends to go at cost. x Your patronage is always ap- rz preciated. J. W. HENDRICKS PICKENS R4 DEMONSTRATION kND SALE R E A T JEST C WOCES With a Reputation" WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING OCT. 23 Set of Granite and Copper Ware FREE. 1 indl~C~ucet (during 0our demI~onstrationi week only, w very Majestic solhl, one h~andlsome set of kitchen wvar Every pie0CC is thie finest of~ its kind andt the entire se iased for less than $8.00. The price of the Majesti ne as always andl the quality of the stove is the same, ire is an out andl out present. See it at our store. EVERYBODY WELCOME! gh you do niot wantl to b~uy a new range right now, ii your while to attend this demonstration andl know all stic R ange. You are p)laced under no0 obligation to buy,. This Date In Your Mind's Eye. ag Your Neighbor With You. -umiber Company