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;X The Pickens Sentine PICKENS, S. C. P1 U LI , 1 H8 E) W IC L FERBRUARY 15, 1917. Feteedt f ' kent '$0 . 1itoillre Se eolid Cla Mall Matler. $1.50 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCI GARY IIIOTT, Manager. )bittary notices ad trioutes of res Iet 0 not o.. rone hundred words will be printetifre (f char e. All over that number mut be lit for at 1he rate of one cent a word. (ash t4 accotipany miattueript. Cards of tithanks i liphed for one-half cent a word. "SENATOR Wonx." Works who? SEEMS aus though the Austrialn attfI bassador got here just in time to start d back. SENA'rolt WoRtKs of California retires to private life March 1. That helps som11e. IT LooKS nlow liel( South Carolina will sever diplomliati. relation.s with Jacksonville. V*. are all righ t now. Bolivia stands right blehind te United States in thisI submaorine buisiniess. MANY people insist that they nieed the money, Iut most of thiem d1o n1ot win t to work for it. WoMEN may not he trained for witar, but they know more about how to han die powder 11 thamllost mell. I''s about time for the Georgia news papers to kill the peach crop. lIasn't heeni killed this Season so far. Wt., read a big daily newspaper the other day and it didn't say a word about the war. It was nine years (old. THE Greenville News is catching up with the times. Friday's paper stated that George Washington was dead. As \n.M of oldl, they are now laying thatIL le:-inei?o - a woman. Tom I awson says one to; ' hi about it. ;F are unlable to find ''galoot'' in the dictionary. but we have an idea of what Colonel W allace meais by calling us one. Einroit Aui, of the Newberry lierald and News says he works twenty hours a day. lie must be the whole cheese in that printshop. No DOUnT Mr. Christopher would have been elected mayor of Greer, any way; but when it was discovered that he was a native of Pickens his election was assured. AN American negro sailor named George Washington was killed when a German submarine sunk a British shij )ast week. Th'e british should he care ful how they fool with anybody of~ that name. PRIISiDENTi BANi(5 wants to have the h editor of the Chicago Tribune at the meeting of the South Carolina Press ass5ociation) ne xt summieri. If the windy city editor attends we expect to invite Sam Nicholls to go along with us. RE;CENTI,.Y a bottle of gasoline ex ploded and set lire to Porter's pressing club, but little damage was done. A citizen asked dlohn,'the chief presser,' how the fire wvas extinguished. "D[idn'l 'stinguish it, boss; nawair--Alh jes' put it out." WNE read a diescription of a weddling last week which said the bride wore battleship gray andl maids of honor wvore navy blue. We respectfully submit that the ladies should not wvear' such L'ostumnes wh~'en they lead an innocent man onto the sea of matrimony. It soundB too much like war. A MAN in Washington last. week triedl to see President \Vilson andl get him to have the oceans dried up, thereby lpre venting submarine warfare. Ile was -couse e ws cazy Ifhe had been 'would have gone to the South Carolina t2egislature andi had the' law passedl. 'I 1IPnm,1cA'rIoN of' the I~ancaster News, *which was suspended sev'eral weeks ago, was resumed several days ago with Watson Bell as the new edlitor. In his 'I salutatory Bell's tone is good and we pie a paper which will please them. lie is the guy that putt news in the York News and since has~ beeni city editor of the Spartanburg Herald. We dlon't think he stayed in Spartanburg long enough to hurt him and we wish him a full measure of success in his new field. OUR WEEKLY RIDDLE. -Two negroes fishing; the little negro is the big ne~ gro's boy, but the big negro is not the 14tle negro's daddy. What's the rela Answer wvill be published next week, In the meantime see if you can figur4 it out. LITTLE drops of likker And little grains of "'dope" Have taken from many strong me: I their strength and hope. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment: That's 6the suret way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of r Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. AN EFFECTIVE WEAPON If all Pickens merchants advertise< as well and regularly as do Folger Thornley & Co.. Craig Bros. Co., J. W Hendricks and the two drug stores most of the trade which mail ordei houses now get from this section wou gradually come to Pickens. Mail orlei concerns get their customers by adver tising antd telling the people what the: havo to sell. Advertising is the most effective weap on the local merehlant has to light the mail order nuisanet with, anid the merchants ientionet albove are doing moure than anybody else in this community to combat the mail order evil by their weekly talks to the people thru the columns of their local paper. WIEN you hear some one eriticizinig the president about this U-boat busi ness, find out if his name hasn't a for eign sound or begins with a $ mark. A l'ICKENS man has just married at the age of 81. According to the closest calculation we were able to arrive at last night, Editor Gary Iliott of The Pickens Senntiel will fully be that ripe before he is plucked by any female of the species. --Greenville News. You are pretty goodt at calculating, too, Colonel. We made exactly the same calculation abotut tWo years ago, So illtead of, waiting to he plucked we went ahead and and tlid the pmicking ourself. And speaking froni ex perience and to a friend we advise you to go and (to likewise. Of course, however, there are no more like the one we got; but there are any number too good for a man who is con tent to live in Greenville. A Coincidence Pickens county officers recently ar rested in this county Ernest McDaniel who was wantod in Richland county fo assault and battery with intent to kill and ho was taken to Columbia. Hi arrest brought about a coincidenc which probably never happened an where before. In paying expenses< the Pickens county sheriff for takin Mlclaniel to Columbia, J1. C. McCail sheriff of Richland county, sent Sheri Roark a money order. The money ord< was issuedI by Postmaster W. II. Coh mani, ex-sheriff' of Richland county, an paid by Postmaster .Jennings, ex-sheri of Piecens county. So you see sher-ill and ex-shg~riff's monopolized the entir transaction. mm-a Fo ste - oilf bu -cle yo 'iSt.a e.you.1rln not outistiedI al toi everye re-spect. you jiro ce-r wil tundhz your n,,onoy. flu 'The Reily-Taylor C BoBO,'!TMI Mis DY4AM r IM., - .'****f*- i .,wrra. Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. InI Probate Court. Manie C. Kay, as awiministratrix of th, estate of Henry Whitfield, deceased and Sophia Letman, IIenry Whitfield Jr., Jerry Whitfield, Samuel Whit field, Emma Earls, Fannie Shiflet an Annie Gayton, Plaintiffs, against Cleveland Whitfield, Eliza Whitfield Ethel Whitfield and Henry Whitfield )efendants. By virtue of a decree filed in the Pro bate Court of Pickens Count , in thi labove entitled case, I will self in fron of the Court House door in Pickens S. C., on SALESI)AY, MONDAY, MARCH 5,191 during the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described property: All that piece, parcel or lot of lan( l lying and being situate in the count3 and state aforesaid, containing one aere, inore or less, as represented by plat ol survey made by B. 1). Garvin, surveyor, on the 18th (lay of February, 1891, anc is known in said plat of survey as lot No. 19, and is bounded by lots Nos. 16, 17 and 20 and lands of R. A. Cochran. it being the same lot of land deedeI tc llenry Whitfield, decease(l. by -Macrian S. Caipbell on 22nd day of F.ebruary, i95. and being on record in the Clerk's ouice for Pickens County, South Caro lina, in )eed Book 1-2, page 144. Said lot liesi in or near Calhoun, S. C. Terms of sale cash; purchaser to pay for all papers and recording the saimne. Termns to be complied with within one hour a fter sale or land may be resold at risk (I former purchaser. J. 13.NwunJP.. Feb. 3, 1917. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will miake application to J. B. Newberry, Esq., ,Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 23d day of February, 1917, at 11 I o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there Iafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of S. P. Breazeale, deceased, an( obtain discharge as executor of said es.tate. GEORGE W. llREAZEALE, 1l Executor. Auditor's Notice Pickens, S. C.. Dee. 21, 1916. The ofiiee of the cotinty auditor will he open froi the 1st day of .January, 1917and will remain open until February 20, 1917, for the purpose of taking re turns for the fiscal year 1917. . After that date lifty per cent penalty will be added on all personal property notlisted in the specified time prtseribed by law. The duties of the olice will demand my whole time as I will vacate in Feb ruary. So I will not be able to make the usual rounds for the purpose of tak ing returns during my stay in office. Respectfully, N. A. ChRISTOPHER, r County Auditor. '4 CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND w LADIES I Ask you, aruxgtst for ci-Is.CTS'1R DIAMOND. JRAND ILJS in RsD anid/ dGorLn inctali boxes, seated wih Bliuek Ribbon. Than ?Jo orfla. flay OF fl' Drans~Ist nd~ ak I','e OII.I.OES.TEIR B .DIA MONDb fltA N l PJ LLR, for twenty.five s years regardied as Blest,safest, Always Reliable, eSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS a EVERYWHERE WO n That IS Coffee" t's got the smell and the smack that ke you say, "Set 'em up again." r it's always fair weather when >d folks get together over a cup of aming, staving-good Luzianne. You l't buy a pig in a poke when you y Luz:ianne Coffee. No, Ma'amn. It arly states that if' it doesn't meet uir idea of a better coffee, you're itled to your money back and 4et Buy a can of Luzianne and re ust your ideas of what good coffee rst be. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. f~coffee ~ompany, .New Orleans CmIvous MoNK. F0L ER PHOI +? For the convE sometimes delayE + office, we have ii Department. TI + livery of your gr< on No. 66. Ve will receive several S received a new car Furniturc Ch ase City V uggies on tIh Short tinile. 4 Our Spring Clott Anl1L for It rge part. of our Stkaple .Dry 'I treIlel(Otlus advalce in )ri we will be in a positioil to se yo(tl bht last spr'ifig, Take Coats Spool Thre'a black th read after Februar lcortracted for enough spool every spool has 200 yarls to See us for what you wat FOLGER Clothing, Shoes Sole Agents for Walk-Ov( 4 King Stoves, Chase City Bu; S ic'k Patterns. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. The Greenville Sup yiy Company, P'laintiffs, against .James Peek, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above-stated case by is Honor, Judge W. C. Benet, dated September 20, 1895, 1 wvilI sell to the highest bid der', on .SALESDAY IN MARHI, 1917, (th~e same being the 5th day of said month), during the legal hours of sale at Pickens C. H., S. C., the following diescrib~ed lot of land, to-wvit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, containing one-fourth of an acre,'more or less, lying on Main street in the town of Central, S. C., formerly having one house on it and occupied by John Orr and Barber, and being a lot pur chased by James Peek from H. D). R~ow land andl adjoining the lot mortgaged b~y James Peek to C. L. Hlollingsworth. Terms: One-half cash and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchasers and a mortgage of the premises and to drawv interest from day of sale, purchasers to pay for all papers and recording same. Terms must he comp~lied wvith in one hour~ or the premises wvill be resold at risk of the former purchasers. ()O. S. S'swA wr, Clerk or Court. Notice To Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims against the estate of J1. C. Garrett, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersignedl on or by the 1st day of IMrch, 1917, dluly attested, and~ all persons owing said estate are hereby requested to settle with the un dersigned on or by said date. T. M. GAnnErr, 42 Administrato~r. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B3. Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 9th dLay of March, 1917, 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 F. V. Clayton, deceased, and obtain discharge as ad ministrator of said estate. 43 Mns. AnGIJE ErPs, Executrix., NotIce of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I wl make application to J. B. Newberry, Esq,, Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 22d (la of February, 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said ap~plication can be 1heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of B. C. Baker, dc-I ceased, and obtain discharge as admin Sistratrix of said estate. ZILJPHIA M. BAJRon 41 A dminu trati ri 4E NOS. 10 AND knience of our cust< kd in ordering grocer astalled a telephone te number is 66, and )cery order, please p hipments of new goods within th11 , b)ouih. before the big advance it way, a id wvill reeAive another c, mlen aInd boy. Oxfords for men, 1 oloods, Vas boIigh t. ljst. faLi, anl l :es all along these lines. We are y 1I you nearly every line of mercha (1, fcr instance. The price- has it v 1 there is only 150 yards to the cotton to carry us thromugi the y( the s)ool. it. We have the goods, the qualit Yours truly. , T HORNLE7 Hais and Gent's Furnishing Good -r and Zeigler Shoes, New Home ,gies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart 0 K=M*mv: mzi g. e; T O YU U 1s c: :lon't you think it would he better paper, so it would reach you every like it--we know becanse some f 1 3ubscribe this week. We'll h- 1 : FOR SALE-T 'hs beautifui partly under cultivation, rest well timbe F'or particulars address: MRS. M. J. NICKELLS, E t jT costs The Sent of time and money t< ~ing subscribers when this paperk.expire, but, as vents any subscriber's nanr our mailing list without beii want to continue taking t send them these notices anc the paper any longer ne< them. We take it for gi receive the notices and pa do not want the paper a their names from our list. One of the most disagreea office is "cutting off " sul want to force the paper up, wantlit, and about March scription books over to an tions to discontinue all sub: on or before that date., wh are not many. We cordially invite ill old with us and new ones to jo THE PI( "Our Subscribers Mi An Ad. in The SenuL :Y& Co. ~ 66 >mers who are les through the in our Grocery for prompt de ,ive your order next ten days, havo just prices, have another car tr Mitchell Wagons in a idies and children, and a 4 ince then there has been * lad to say, however, that ndise albost as cheap as At only advanced, but onl smool. We have already 4 ar, at the old price, and 4 y and the right prices. YOO s a Specialty 4 Sewing Machines, Iron 4 veralls. Call for Butter- 4 , been borrowing- your neigh of The Sentinel every week; for You to subscribe for the week? Your nvivlibor doesn't hem tohl us so. Come on and I to have yoU. ountry home, eight (8) miles from (4) from Easley, with 97~ acres land, red; also fine never-failing orchard. asley, S. C., Route 2 inel a good deal isend out cards notify their subscriptions to we said before, it pre eC being dropped from 1ig notified. Those who be paper like for us to t those who do not want ad pay no attention to -anted that those who y no attention' to them fly longer and we take ble jobs in a newspaper scribers, but we do not :>n anyone who does not 1 we will turn our sub assistant with instruc scriptions which expired ich, we are glad to say, subscribers to remain in us. 3KENS SENTINEL. 2st Be Satisfied "