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itchen Cab t FREEN T M fALL at my store and let me explAin to you how I am going to giveaway 108 7-piece Dinner Sets and a $25 M Kitchen Cabinet absolutely free. These articles are going to make some houpewives .mighty glad. The Kitchen Cabinet would make the finest Christmas pres ent imaginable for.,your wife and you may give it to her without extra cost. Come to see me at once, as the early M bird will have the best chance at this. FURNITURE I have just received a carload of Furniture. I bought M -1 this to sell, not to keep, and have put a price on it that M will move it. Can save you sonie good money on Furni- g ture as well as on staple Dry Goods which I contracted for before the advance in price. My line is complete. Have a few sample Hats for men and boys which I picked up at a bargain and will sell the same way. I will buy your farm produce and vay the Greenville'M market for it. I am paying 10c a pound for hens, 17 to 35c for fryers, 34c a dozen for eggs. It will surely pay you to see - J. W. HEINORICKMS PICKENS R4 Ryea the most successful Trappers and Collectors of Raw Furs in your vicinity have been shipping their entire collections to us. You too. can secure the highest narket prices for your skins by sending them here-as New York is now the World's 1reatest Raw Fur Market. Write today or out Fre price list and shiGi G inseng and Golden Seal We charge no commission. *a e d a s e Wite n DAVID BLUSTEIN & BRO.Faast i Raw House n ew York If You Want to Make Grain Profitably Or if you wvant to make corn and cotton profitably, or any other crop profitably, use Anderson Fish and Blood Goods. You know fish and blood( makes better fertilizer t han anything else. It is cheap er than meal and acid and is better.... Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company W. F. FARMER, Secretary. .'MIT H AND JNO. C. CAREY, Agents. Pickens K h Price of Cotton ~:hange, but the good qualities of L . ion Brand of Shirts and Collars changes. We have just received 'r lot and we want you to come for your wants in the above We a handle a line of Atlanta-made Suspenders and Neckties and now have a condete stock on hand. ^We have never been able to find a m o sasfactory line than the one we 'cow handle. Call and let us show you 'w Mt we have. CRMA (m ROS CO., Pickens CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina, Couuty of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. J. P. Carey, as executor of the last will and testament of D. F. Bradley, de. ceased, and J. P. Carey, as trustee for the various creditors of the de fendant, B. F. Parsons, Plaintiff, against R. F. Lenhardt, B. D. Lenhardt, Mrs. S. A. Williams, Mrs. L. E. W yatt, Mrs. Emma K. Lathem, Miss M. O. Lenhardt, Miss M. E. Lenhardt and B. F. Parsons, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above-stated case by His Honor, Judge Ernest Moore, dated September 25, 1916, I will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1916, during the legal hours for sale, at Pick ens C. H., S. C., the following described pieces, parcels and lots of land, to-wit: All that certain lot of land in the town of Pickens, state of South Caro lina, and county of Pickens, fronting the strip of land conveyed by Pickens county to B. F. Parsons, sixty feet front and having a depth of 210 feet, adjoining another lot of B. F. Parsons on the south, Mrs. Thompson on the west, B. C. Robinson on the north and said strip of land conveyed by Pickens county to B. F. Parsons on the east, being the same lo. conveyed to B. F. Parsons by B. C. Robinson; also the lot of land lying immediately in front and to the east of said lot fronting on Pen dleton avenue and running from an iron pin on the upper or northern part of said strip of land down Pendleton ave nue to a fence now standing, this strip not being covered by the said Lenhardt mortgage, but covered by the other two mortgages alleged in the complaint and being the strip of land conveyed by Pickens county to B. F. Parsons. Also all that other piece,, parcel or lot of land lying and being situate in the city of Pickens, made upof two parcels or lots of land, one of these parcels being conveyed by T. R. Price to B. F. Parsons and the other having been con veyed by J. A. Cannon to B. F. Parsons, bounded by Pendleton avenue, Cedar Rock street, the lot of Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson, the lot covered by the Len hardt mortgage, and the strip lying in front .thereof, hereinbefore ordered sold. Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit of twelve months with leave to the purchaser to antici pate payment of the credit portion on day of sale, the credit portion to draw interest at 8 per cent from day of sale and be secured by the bond of the pur chaser and a mortgage of the premises sold; purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers and recorJing the same. Should the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with the terms of sale within one hour the said premises will be resold on same day or sone subsequent sales day at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Lipscombe-Russell Company, a corpora tion duly chartered by law, PlaintitT. vs. D. L. Barker, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the aboye-stated case by his Honor Ernest Moore dated September 29, 1916. I will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN DECEMRER, 1916, during the legal hours of sale, at Pick ens C. H., S. C., the followmng describ ed lot of land, to wit: All that certain .piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Pickens and state of South Carolhna, adjoining lands now or form erly of J. 'B. Rigdon, Frank McJunkin, W. D. and Mary J. Cox, R. E. Johnson and others, more fully represented by plat of survey thereof by A. L. Edens, surveyor, of date February 2, A. D. 1910; beginning on a red oak corner on the line of the Hudson land sold to R. E. Johnson, thence north 83), east 35. 95 chains to stone xo, thence south 86, east 6.88 chains to stone near red oak at graveyard, thence north 82%, east 26.30) chains to stone corner Frank Mc .Junkin's line, thence :lue north 22.90 chains to a stone, thence south 61, west 507 chains to stone 3xo. thence north 271, wvest 5 chains to a stone niear dead pine, thence north S2t. west 60.75 chains to the beginning corner', con tai'ning one hundred and sixty three and one-half (1631) acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyedl to Dnniel L. Barker by .James E. ha good by dleedl bearing (date the 1st (lay of January, 1889, recorded in clerk's oflice Piackens county on the Mecond (lay of February, 1889 in book "I"' page 300, said tract being described in said dleedl as containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, but upon resur vey thereof by A. L. Edens, surveyor, on the second day of Fecbruary, 1910, it was found to contain one hundred and sixty three and one-half (1661i) acres, more or less. Terms one half cash and the balance of twelve months with leave to the pur chaser to'anticipate the credit portion on day of sale; credit portion to bear interest from day of sale at the rate of ei ght jkr cdnt per annum and be secur ed by bond of purchaser or purchasers and mortgage of the premises; that in event of failure of the purchaser or purchasers to comply with terms of sale within otle hour the said clerk will resell the said premises on the same or some subsHequent saleaday at the risk of the former~ purc'haser or purchasers. A. J1. I3OGGS, - Clerk of Court. You dlon't have to ride the Pertection Plows to keep them in the groulnd andi they never choke up. Sold by. Pickens ihardware & Grcr Compnyn, CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. Liberty Bank, Plaintiff, vs. T. J. Bowen, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretalordormade in the above-stated case by His Honor, Judge Ernest Moore, dated September 29, 1916, 1 will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1916, during the legal hours for sale, at Pick ens C. H., S. C., the following described lots of land, to-wit: Lot No. 4-Containing one and four one-hundredths (1 4-100) acres. Lot No. 5-Containing one and one fifth (1 1-5) acres. Lot No. 6-Containing fifty-nine one hundredths (59-100) of an acre, bound ed on the north and west by a thirty foot street and lands of Nero Hallums, on south and east by right-of-way of the Southern Railway company, and having been conveyed by A. J. Boggs, C.C.P., to H. B. Bowen on December 4, 1902, lying and being situate near Norris sidetrack. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for all papers and recording the same. Should the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with the terms of sale with in one hour the said premises will be resold on same day or some subsequent salesday, at the risk of the former pur chasers. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. W. T. Bates, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Hunter. et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above-stated case by his Honor Judge Ernest Moore dated September 27, 1916, I will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1916, during the legal hours of sale at Pick ens C. H.. S. C., the following describ ed lot of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Pickens coun tv, state of South Carolina, and being the land deeded to John G. Hunter by I. M. Mauldin and being a partof lands owned oy said John G. Hunter before deeding the same to Easley Loan & Trust Co. and containing an areaof fif ty (50) acres, more or less, reference being hereby made to said deed from I. M. Mauldin to John G. Hunter, dated December 28, 1912. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording the same. Should the purchaser fail to com ply with the terms of sale within one hour, the said premises will be re sold on same day or some subsequent salesday at the risk of the former pur chaser. A. J. BOGGS. Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. B. H. Callaham, as administrator, etc., et al., Plaintiffs, against J. McD. Bruce, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above-stated case- by His Honor, Judge Ernest Moore, dated November 10, 1916, I will sell to the highest bidder, on SA LESDAY iN DECEMBER, 1916, (the same being the 4th day of said month) during the legal hours of sale, at Pickens C. H., S. C., the following described tract of land to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, on the east side of Four Mile creek, adjoining lands now or formerly owned by B. D. Mauldin, J. E. Bridges, S. M. Perry and others, and containing seventy-one and one-half (715) acres, more or less. Terms, cash. Purchasers to pay for all papers and for recording the same. Terms of sale must he com plied wvith in one hour after sale or the land will be0 resold at the risk of' the former purchaser. A. J. iiOGS, Clerk of Court. Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County of Anderson. In Court of Common Pleas. S. ,J. .Nalley and TI. B. Nalley, as Ad ministrators of the Estate of G. B. Nalley, Plaintiffs, against F. K. Nalley, et al., Defendahts. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson county in the above-entitled case, I will sell at public outcry at Pickens, S. C., on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1916, during the usual hours of public sale, sixteen certain parcels or lots of land situate in the City of Easley, Pickens county, S. C., said lots situate on Fair view Heights, in said town, and shown on plat oft J. R. Edwards, recorded in R..M. C. office for Pickens county, they being all of the lots conveyed to the late G. B. Nalley by R. F. Smith by deed recorded in said oflice on June 5, 1911, except five of said lots conveyed by G. B. Nalley. The lots to be0 sold include lots Nos. 2, :1. 7 and 8 in block 1; lots 6, 7, '4 and 5 in block -1: lots 5 and 6 in block 6; lots :t and -1 in block 5; four other lots not verilied by numbers. 'lerms of Sale: Cash, puriichaser to pay for deed(. ( Signed ) .1. I . N-:w~ :uv, .Judge of Probakt' I, 'icke.ns t(o m No Wonder There's "Sick" in McKissich Greenville News. 1. The Pickens Sentinel wishes to know If we ever saw "a dead live oak tfee." Of course, and we have also eaten a broiled live lobster. What is a Cottontot? Gaffney Ledger. Gary Hiott, of The Pickens Sentinel says "There's no use of cotton getting U so high-no one wants to eat it.' Yes there is, else how could the cotton tots get money enough with which to buy something to eat? Come Over and Get Acquainted Greenville News. "Too many glasses cause most men to make spectacles of themselves," says rhe Pickens Sentinel. We thought that in Pickens they always drink it straight from the jug. Also Popping The Question 3affney Ledger. Editor Gossett, of the Tugaloo Tri Dune observes that "these nights are Ine for 'candy pullings' and for 'pop ping' popcorn." Liberty Singing Convention The Liberty township singin con tion will meet with Flat Ro church the third Sunday in November at ten )'clock. Everybody invited to come and bring song books and well filled bas kets. W. F. CHRISTOPHER, Sec. Notice Notice is hereby given that books of 3ubscription to the capital stock of the Blue Ridge Development Co. will be opened at the Pickens Bank on Nov. 16, 1916. J. H. BRUCE, C. L. CURETON, SYDNEY BRUCE, Corporators. Referee's Sale State of South Carolina County of Pickens In court of common pleas. James Crenshaw, et al, Plaintiff against J. D. Crenshaw. defendant. By virtue of a decretal order made in the above stated case by fHon. T. J. Mauldin. Judge of the 13th judicial cir cuit, and on file in the office of the clerk of court, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house at Pickens. S.C. on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1916. being the fourth day of said month, the following tract of land: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, on Six Mile Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Montgomery, James Holliday, Ferdi nand Stewart and others and contain. ing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less, Terms cash. Purchaser to pay foi papers and recording same. Term: must be complied with or land will b( resold. J. B. NEWBERRY, Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. Notice The Town Council of Central, South Carolina, having issued bonds aggre gating ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, to run for a period of forty years, with interest thereon at the rate of six pr cent (6 per cent) per annum, with the privilege of re tiring said bonds in twenty years; and the said bonds having been delivered unto the undersigned Conmmis sioners of Public *orks for said Town of . Cegal, South Carolina: Notice is hereby'given that the undersigned will accept sealed btrk for the purchase of said bonds up to and including Novem ber 17, 1916, and on said latter date, at two o'clock p. in., said bids will be opened and considered by the under signed at Central, South Carolina. Said bonds were issued for the purpose of establishing and eq ui pping a sstem of electric lights for said towvn of Cen tral. Prospective bidders may applly unto J. J. M cSwain, attorney at law, Green ville, South Carolina, for information resplecting the validity of saidl bonds. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. R. G. GIAINE-S, D). V. BRANNON, C. V. Yous(;, Commissioners of Public Works for Town of Central, S. C. 2 A Cost Price Sal The season is getting rather to move the stock we havy (lose out practically at cost tional bargains in this stocl you have not yet purchase this is the opportunity you are going to close out this pocketbook. Come and get FOLGER, THO Millinery I PICKEK Safe, Sotund a Wec solicit y our bankingl bi courtesy and convenierce con: CIples. Five pecr cent interest J. P. CARmY, President. "N, AIUNG CHU Lakeport,. N. H.-"Our little girl 8 years of age- was in a debilitated, run oWn condition and had a stubbor cough so she was weak and ailing aW tge time. Nothing helped her until we tried Vinol. Then her appetie increased and she is strong and well, and I wish other parents of weak, delicate childrep would tryYVinol."-Go. A., .Cotrp. This is because Vinol contains bef and cod liver peptones, iron and mangagese- peptonates and, glyoero, phosphites .. she needed Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S.C.; also at the leading drug stores in all South Carolina towns. Several of The Sentinel's friends often send us local items about visitors, etc.. and we always appreciate it. Notice of Final Settlement and DischargM Notice is hereby given that we will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 12th day of December, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of Laban Mauldin, deceased, and obtain discharge as ad ministrators of said estate. W. F. EVATT, J. K. DURST, 31 Executors. .Notice To Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims against the estate of P. A. Porter, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to-the undersigned on or by the 16th d4y of December, 1916, duly attested, ad all persons owing said estate are hereby requested to settle with the un dersigned on or by said date. . .JAMES PORTER, 30 Executor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late W. A. Boggs must p resent the same, duly proven, on or before the 15th day of becember, 1916, or be debarred payment; and all per sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. C. W. BOGGS, N. M. BOGGS, 30 Executors. Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, T. W. Youtig made suit to me to grant him letters of administra tion of the estate and effects of Samuel Young. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Samuel Young, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Pickens, S. C., on the 23d day of November,1916,next af ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of November, Anno Domini, 1916. J. B. NEwBERY, (Seal) 28 J.P.P.C. J.JT.McSWAIN SAM H-. CRAIG G reenville, S. C. i'ickens, S. O. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B.B.PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 e of Ladies' Hats late for hats now, and in order 3 on hand we are going to .You wvill find some excep and at most any price. If ti your fall and winter hats, have been waiting for. We stock at Prices to suit your some of the values. RNLEY & CO. )epartment. WEE BANK Ns, S. C. nd Progrssive Isinless and wvill show you every sistent wvith sound bankiug prin p~aidI on Sav'ings Deposits. INO (. CAREY, Ca:he