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JP Etta W ght et al., Plaintiffs; yisen Sin on et al., ef edat d1 fvoru0o1 r cderIfo ithe - bO44tUMd 'case b on. Ernest be 26 n inth 0ooof , th lerk oftCourt for this county, I el -il se to the h oseet bidde in front -a o.f the court house- door at Pickens,S. Con ".'l)DA Y IN NOVEMBER, 1916, .-Wg UWe 6th day of said month dur- K in thelea hours'for sgale', the follow- Gr i decibd lot of land: Vl that piele, prcel or lot of land lyig -and being In t county and state th aforesaid in- the townof Central, bound- B e4b i now or formerly of EdCrook, G. . Brock and others, and containing two acres more or less, and having th such boundaries as shown by deed made b G. W. Brock to Mary Sim son, dated .ot day of March, 1890, and recorded - in Book L, page 184- Gr Terms cash. . Purchaser to pay f9r ;papprs and recording same. J.-B. -NEWBERRY, -Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. gt or Probate Sale State of: South Carolina, County of Pickens. 'In Court of Probaee. A..John ogs, C. C. & G.-S., as the adri titra or of the estate of David er Lesley, deceased, plaintiff, ' hi against John Lesley, W. L. Lesley Cu Lesley Brown aid Elizabeth Lesley, defendants. y virtue of an order in the above . case, signed by His Honor, J. B. erry, Probate judge for Pickens o y, South Carolina and on file ih b Probate office for iekens coun dated September 15, 1916 1 wil ,to the highest bidder for cash on :;a esday in November, 1910 lurN the legal hours of sale at Pick ms. ourt House S C., the following ecbed tract o? land, to-wit: - A'I that certain piece, parcel or tract of la1 id lying and being in the state and count 1y aforesaid, on waters of Wolf creekth1 and adjoining lands of J. B. Finley, esta v. of W. T. Field and others, begin ni on Bramlett's corner, thence along -the I.ie of the lands of the estate of the late tJohn M. Field, N 63 1-2 W to the publi ', road near the old Richard Hood house %;.thence along old road to an apple tree Io n J.- B. Finley's line; thence south 781.2 <to a rock at the top of a hill, after etossin g the branch about three hundred and fift yards from said corner, ageed .on by lliam R. Wilson and W. T. Field (it being , corner on' a small parcel of this tra by the said Wilson to the said Fiel hence due south to Reese Bowen's linvat the top of Roper moun tain; thence dth Bramistt's line to the beginning cor r, containing about-one hundred acres,. more or less. I . B. -NEWBERRY, Probate Judge . r Pickens County, S. C. Judge OA Probate Sale 4. i" . .ly and as ad-- W ministrator of t e estate of W. B. tc Mauldin, diceased, et al., Platintiffs, ag ainst Mary A. Mauldin, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a de free for sale made in the above stated c teby Hon. J. Ernestn Moore, presiding j i "ge,daeSptm ber 25, 1916, andi on tile in the offce of a: the clerk of cour~ 'or this county, I will ti sell to the highest ~idder in front of the court house door a~ Pickens, S. C., ON SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER1916, (being the sixth daiy of said nmonth) during the legal hourh for sale, the fol lowing described tract of land: p 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.Tncker, J. N. Morgan and others and containing ninety-two and-one-half (921) acres, more or less, and known as a part of the McDow farm. Terms e-ash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. J. B. NEWBERRY, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secy. M ERTILZER isn't as high as you heard it was. You can oi -uy our Fish and Blood V goods for the same money you e:i would pay for the cheap goods. . When it is all the same price, Qget the best. Get the Fish and e, Blood goods. 51 See t M. C. SMITH ' ~ and JOHN C. CAREY, AtKeowee Bank,~ Pickens, S. C. - 4n any owner. sok1 uy Pick-j asB Hdw. & Gro. Co. ON ICKENS . < Fears Not the Future bbe1il'Medium. the Pickens Bentinel,wentt now what the exchangesll for wrappers now th - f ress hasadjourned an th - t ressional rd supend" for to time being. Why., leps :ur heart, J;iott, we leave tough of the Records stacked C way to last uitl they resume publication. So .Ish Ka J lbblef" 6 a aeaded the Dough That Morning eenvlfle News. A wireless from PIckens states at the editor of The -Pickens S intinel will emerte at Green lie in his U-Ford in time to see e animals unloaded circus day. C ing Ways Ahead of Greenville eenville News. Says The' Pickens Sentinel: I rhis shifting weather keeps one f tessing whether to put 'em on take 'em off." Thought they 'n't wear 'em at. all in Pick C He's Safe Here - 0 artanburg Journal. Wonder if that man in Pick- b is who thought the devil had il m has moyed yet? d Mlany styles anet sizes--wi Durihig this week we will hav4 ry to explain how the Majestic I: hy it lasts longer and cuts dowvr p, sides and bottom without tu aste, He will explain its labor-E mnce of water good and hot-a r gsupply of hot water on hand, i To buy a range by mail is air money. It may be "exactly as r what you wanted. Here you can SEE every par 'e getting BEFORE you buy. ] iat old, worn-out range. You v uy a Majestic-the range-with 1swer any questions relating to e Irhe Worn )NOE more the Majestic Ranj competitors. Tjhis time It con Panama-Pacific exhibition. This is the very highest aw ajestic Range with a peculiar va. te Majestic Ranges unbroken. For nearly a quarter of a ce i the market-it has swept fror Torld's Fairs and similar expositi cception. It is evident to the most pri ctraordinary and unquestionabl< ich a prize is won eyen once; bul rdi when the judges are chosen f te fotar quarters of the globe, we the Very Be October 22 Rickens ',mt aveated.Z - Ifi ver Invented r hants of P1 to o into tb -ter. We we'are roo A. . k. . s. ..onion usinessi Tough.OBe &r renville NOW$ ' ,. 11 1 1 tlle 8 Artanburg opel editorial roofixs ara'plas Aed with hundr 4af 94dtorial nd newspaper olipp'gs and we LDpose that when- theforeman els for "coPpyt!" and-there in't any, a hatchet or handsaw xves the day. Words and Deeds harleston News and Courier. Mr. Wilson may be a man of rords, but he has done almost s much for the navy as Col. koosevelt has talked about doing )r It. . It's Sure To Come harleston American. That government ownership f railroads will come sooner or Ltereveryone seems to be agreed n; why then delay what is sure ) come? What sense is there i evading an issue that will not own? * ei u a4 s a d made and - wyit sasltl repar exense; wh it ake nig wh.tue4o itefe Wi of toe aestcyo.anK a)ecial dotrato roumil ths rim ae onewy itni abutelyar a2i5 yearsruttion.n why det itoes; jeman ueult sn's Ver iost ctin t endp in disapoime taof the Majstio can iv. luei fO thistcisou keeps thei n4ury-ver mone ifeli rar 2 ars' ompttion. Tihe de on.ee hasno been awre one whe n the shapen of thepealdted rom the exostiofnt n i are jufied is decisenion t ntr-vrstteMjsi Ra o Mn.Teranotbetn Ask DeCamp Anderson Intelligencer. The whereabouts of Villa might be discovered through South Carolina chicken fanciers who supply the bandit with choice game cocks. Here's Ope! Greenville News. Headline In ,Newberry Obsera ver: "ThatEditor Knows Some thing- About Rye." Show us one that doesn't. And Less Sustaidg Columbia Stit. Cotton is selling for only a little more than' a penny an ounce, although Col. Roosevelt has sometimes paid as nmuch as a dollar a word for stuff much lightef and not so white. Was Oft Duty Charleston American. Burglars plunder Oyster Bay homes and get $10,000, says a. headline. Col.Teddy must have been on his way to the border to talk to those thirty-six some odd thousand possible Hughes vot. ing militiamen. Subscribers who want the address of their paper changed should always send notice direct to The Sentinel office, giving name of old postoffice as well as e new one. SPECIAL M A R a "The Ranlge e Majestic Fac the best range; FOR ONE bread evenly, and sayes food heats an abun iing to haye a tmnent and loss thought it was FOW what you continue using 3 and cooking. nonstrator will dict rerdict over all Ti $8.00 agiven by the . sase :t conmes to the svill give with )1oud record of as illustrated. cannot be pur iges-have been remains the sa rizes offered at ;ingle break or This kitchen 3 ais an article of in much when rear after year, their line from Even tho hat we make .vl e ot Eathabout theMa Keep 3Br lie and 1 'The Placeto.~ For Your Produci AtH We Pay Greenville market. for Fryers 10c pound for Hens 30e for Roosters $1.00 a bushel for corn r Greenville market for. 18c pound for nice curedh S. I am offering some good values in dress goods. A lot of odds and Q ends to go at cost. Your atronage is always ap preciate . .1. W. HENDRICKS PICKENVS RAI 'DEMONSTRATION AND SALE JESTIC ANGES; With a Reputation" II WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING OCT. 23 kN 0 Wit.. h Set of Granite and Copper Ware FREE! ial inducement during our demonstration week only, we every Majestic sold, one handsome set of kitchen ware Every piece is the finest of its kind and the entire se chased for less than $8.00. The price of the Majestic. urncias always and the quality of the stove is the same, vare is an out and out present. See it at our store. EVERYBODY WELCOME! ugh you do0 not want to buy a new ran go right now, it your' while to attendI this demonstration and know all estic Range. You are placed under' no obligation to buy This Date In Your Mind's Eye. ing Your Neighbor With You. -umber, Company