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SPickens Land IFor Sale 1For the purpose of winding up the Heath Bruce-Morrow Co. we are going to sell their Holdings in real estate as follows, at bargains 16 1-4 Acres H !-[alf mile south of the court house. All in Icultivation. It 270 Acres bout 7 miles west of ickens. Will cut this , act up to suit pur L aser. O)ne House and 2-acre Lot town of Pickens. 1od location. * [ 107-acre Farm * )n the Oolenoy river. 0 ~ acres of good bot tom land, dry and does 1ot overflow. Well Snproved. 88 Acres ~ our miles north of i~fickens. If you want to buy Safarm cheap it will pay you to see me at ny office in Keowee ~ 3ank. R.E.BRC LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS CLERK'S SALE. I State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. W. F. Haynes, et. al., Plaintiff. vs. Harper Haynes, Defendant. In Common Pleas Court. - 'By virtue ofa decree made by His onor, Judge T. H. Spain, in the above stated case, dated September 29th, 1917, and on file in Clerk's of fiee, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1917, during the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H., S. C., the following described tracts of land towit: No. 1. All that piece parcel or tract of land on waters of Rice's Creek, adjoining lands of John B. Vaughn, J. L. Moon and lands formerly be longing to C. L. Hollingsworth and containing about forty (40) acres. The same being described in a deed to the said Anna M. Haynes, by Emily Irby and recorder in the Clerk's office of Pickens county in Book L. Page 390. No. 2. All that other piece parc-el or tract of land in said county and state adjoining lands belonging; to the said Anna M. laynes, Iarper Haynes and others and containing live and eighty-one one hundredths (5.81-100) acres more or less. The deed for this tract recorded in the Clerk's office Pickens county, in book Z, Page 297. Being same land pur chased from M. 0. Looper and Mat tic P. Looper. No. 3. All that other tract of land in said county and state, containing thirty-one (31 1.5) and one fifth acres, on the waters of Rice': Creek, adjoining other lands of the said Anna M. Haynes and others, the same being fully described in a deed to her ,Made by W C. fUramlett and A. C. Bramlett recorded in the Clerk of I Court ofice for Pickcns county, in book H, Page 471. No. 4. All that other piece parcel or tract of land in said county and state, containing about thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, and being part of the fifty-o:' (51) acres de scribed in a deed I Her from Samuel Parsons on the 1 clay of August, 1875, and records. .n the Clerk's of fice for Pickens t anty in book B, Page 787. . No. 5. All that 1. "ce parcel or tract of land in said cou" ty and state con taining seventy-eight (78) acres, more or less on waters of Rices Creek bounded by lands formerly owned by Larkin Hughes, described in a deed made to her and the defendant liar per Haynes by .J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Court, on 2d day of May, 1898, recorded in book K, Page 264. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. If terms are not complied with in one hour, said lands will be resold at risk of former purchaser. O. S. STEWART. Oct. 6, 1917. C. C. P. CiERK'S SA11t. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. I . M. Mauldin, Plaintif1', against I John Youngblood, et al, Defendants. By virtue of a decree made by his Honor .Judge T. H. Spain in the above 'Istated case, dated September 29. 1917, I will sell to the highest bidder on SALJESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1917, duigtelegal hours for sale, at the court house at Pickens, South Carolina, the following described lot of land: All that piece, parcel or lot of land lylgadbeing situate in the county ansaeaforesaid, on wvaters of' Wol ICreek, adjoining lands of T1. J. Mauldin, IHolder and Taylor and others, and con tainin g one acre, more or less; and is p art of the T. C. Robinson place and is known as lot No. 8 on plat made by A. B. Taylor, .January 23, 1907, and record ed in Vol. D.DI., page 290. Terms, cash; purchaser to pay for all papers and recording same. If terms are not com plied with within one hour ithe land will be resold at the risk of fornmer purchaser.()S.Twwr I b.Clerk or Court. Ocobr , 1917. CLIRK'S SALE. U State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. J .. N. Stroudl, asAdministrator of the personal estate of J1. J1. Stroud, dIe ceased, and Frank Stroud, Plaintiffs, 3 against 11. N. Stroud and others, D~efendants. By virtue of a decree made by lli. Honor, Judge TV. HI. Spain, in the above stated case, at the Sep temnber term ol Scourt, 1917, I will sell to the highesi bidder for cash, on SALIESDAY IN NOVEMBER, the same being the 5th day thereof 1917, during the legal hours of sale, a' Pickens Court House, the followving rca estate, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of ar situate, lyving and being on the wvesterr side of Saluda river, in the county oi Pickens, in the state of South Carolina containing one hundred and one-eight) (100 1-8) acres, more or less, said trac of land being comp~osed of two tracts both conveyedl in the same deedl by La vina .J. Watson to .J. J1. Stroud on th< fourth day of November, 1898, and re corded in the oflice of Clerk of Court foi Pickens county, in volume S. page 168 said lind. at that time, adj'oining land: of J1. P. hiMinson, TP. T. Hughes and R~ land reference to said deed will m< fully appear. Tlerms, cash. Purchasers to p for all 'papers and for recording t same. If terms are not complied with it reasonable time the said land will resold at risk of former purchaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Oct. 6, 1917. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. M. D. Chappell, Plaintiff, vs. J. M. Powell, Defendant, By virtue of a decree made in t above-stated case by His Honor, T. Spain, presiding judge, dated Septet ber 29. 1917, I will sell to the hight bidder for cash, SAIESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1911 during the legal hours for sale, at t Court House at Pickens, S. C., the f< lowing described lotof land, to-wit: All that certain tract of land lying a1 being situated in the county of Picker state of South Carolina, on bran, waters of Twelve Mile river, adjoinii lands of .J. If. Lollis, Ii. F. Holcomi and I)r. J. A. Cannon, and being ful described by deed of said land made J. M. Powell by Al. I). Chappell, on tl 23d day of November, 1915. Said tra of land contains thirty-three (33't0-10 seventy one - hundredths acre,, m5o or less. cash. purchasers to pt for papers and 'or recording sam If the terms of said sale are not cor plied with in reasonable time said lai will be resold at risk of former pu chaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Oct. ti, 1917. Notice of Election :tt' of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, the resident freeholders the age of 21 years and the qualifi electgrs residing in Long Branch Schc District, No. 23, have petitioned tl Board of Trustees of the aforesaid Di trict to grant an election within said Di trict for the purpose of voting upon tl question of issuing bonds for the pu pose of erecting a suitable school hou within said district. The petition fu ther asks that the amount to be mis, shall not exceed $1000. After exami ing the aforesaid petition, the Board Trustees are satisfied that the petitic meets the requirements of the law. Therefore, an election is hereby o dered by the Board of Trustees of sa District, to be held at the school hou on November 3, 1917, to determit whether said bonds shall be issued not, and that Messrs. N. B. Moore, I Y. Lawrence, Sr., and V. C. Madd< are hereby appointed managers of sa election. The said managers shall d Clare the result of said election ai make return of same to this board. It is further ordered that notice said election be published in The Pic ens Sentinel, the election to be condu ed in accordance with the law govei ing school bond elections. E. B. RAMsAY, Lsmrn MORGAN, S. W. OWENS, Trustees. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, the residlent freeholde of the age of 21 years and the qua fied electors residling in Bethlehe School District, No. 20, have petitio ed1 the Board of Trustees of the afor saidl District to grant an election wvit in said District for the purpose of v< ing uponi the question of issuing bon for the purpose of erecting a suital school house within said district. Tl petition further asks that the anmou to be raised shall not excceed $100 After examining the aforesaid pe tion, the Board of Trustees are sat lied that the petition meets the (luirements of the law. Therefore, an election is hereby< (ered by the Board of Trustees saidl District, to he held at the schc house on November 3d, 1917, to d termine whether said bonds shall issued or not, and that Messrs. W.1 TV. Nalley, B. B. Gilstrap and G.1 D~orr are hereby ap~pointed manage of said election. The said managc shall dlef'are the result of said el< tion andl make reur of same to ti board. It is further ordered that notice said election' be published in T Pickens Sentinel, the election to condIuctedl in accordance with the h governing sc'hoh bond1( elections. W. T. BATES, G. WV. GRIFFIN, S. A. [ROPER. Trustees. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Whereas, ai peCtition1 from the fr<~ holders and qualified electors Bethlehem School District No. has been filed wvith the County Bon of Education of P'ickens counity as img saidl Board for Permission to ht an election in sadl District to (leti mine whether or not an add~itio: levy of three (3) mills shall be Ii ied in saidl District for school puri It appearing to the County Bon that. the petition meets all the (luiremlents of the law; therefore it ord(ered that the trustees of the ab~c named District (do hold an election November 3d, 1917, at the sch< house for the above stated purpo 'The trustees are to be managers a shall conduct this election as all gi eral elections are conducted, and accordance with Section 1 742 of I School Law. F. V.. CLAYTON. Secretary anmd Cheri PlaeNotice, Trustees Plaesendl your Poll List to Auditor at once, as this is necessary order that you may get I: are( state ai U A.'Ty.l s fCounty: Auditor )re DACUSVILLE. he It seems that there is no regu correspondent to The Sentinel at t place, so I will take the liberty a writing a few notes. Jack frost visited this section S urday itorning and left little remin ers that we will not soon forg Much dainage was done to late c( ton and other late crops. Very little cottoa has been pick n this conhlnunity to date, it bei three to four weeks late this year. Picking pens seems to be the n iopular imsttime these days. If pe make good fighting food for soldie they will, or should he, abundant supplied. Judging by what can be seen t food supply of this section next wi ter will be corn bread, peas and hon made molasses. At any rate there he plenty of it. E1. Mr. J. E. l.riddle, of the Petei n- Creek section, is about the sweetc st fellow on this side of the county. I has made nearly 2000 gallons syn d this season and is still at it. I has made nearly all the crops fro he 1)cusville to the Oolenoy river, at 1r. Elliott Williams and family, d George's Creek, were visitors at ti $ home of Mr. J. P. Robinson Sunda :-h M rs. Waymnan Newton, of Centre ig No. 2, who is spending awhile wi e h"r sisters. -liss Lyda -looker at ly Mrs. Maggie Talley, is improving to health to the delight of her friends. 1e .\rs. iDillv .lull. of Greenville, et visiting her mother. Mrs. G. H1. :11, )) Gill this we(.. rC Mri. ill r;. (;orge 1'. Wv iliiar visited the latter': par*ei nt.4, Mr. at y Mrs. Jas. I. liunt, Suntda'.. Mr. Irvio l)an Iu:;, of Ambulan, Corps No. 3., ('amp ,alkson. C lumbia, visited homefolks recentl r- le is looking well and likes his wo he says. Rev. Alonzo Willis, of Greenvill will preach at Nine forks on ne Sundayv afternoon, October 21, - 2:30 o'clock. It is hoped that ever body in the c'omlmunity w"ill come o to hear him. The Dacusville singing conventic will meet at Peter's Creek on the fi Sunday in November in an all ( service with dinner on the ground. Josh. of ie Pays 25c a Month '"for Perfect Health tFor 1 years. E. A. Little Bessemer. Ala. has paid 25c a month to eep in per d feet health. Read what ho nays: S Recite Ito add im t used ay oiher medicine for f fifteen years. I know it is the beet for all liver ) complaints. and i cure an case o indiestion Granger Liver Regulator the Pecgram-Patton DrugoC, r-_ was buying It by the dozen. Now I am told they buy tbytegross. I use one box each month and id would not be without it for a' hing. " Granger Liver i : Regulator (d s atrictly ve etable, son-ateoholt prep. ration. and is highly recommended for sick headache. Indigeston, biliousness and all of stomach and liver complaints. Your drug. k - gist can supply you--25c a box. Granter Medicine Co., Chattanoota. Tea. Better buy a Columbus Wag while we have this stock on hai These next September wvill cl you several dollars more. better wagon made. Picke Hardware & Grocery Compar Ii mn Summons for Relief. Complaint served. t- State of Stnith Carolina, da County of P'ickens, le In Court of Commont Pleas. ntf1. M. Hester, Plaintiff, 0- atgainst 9i- 0. E. Blythe, Louise D. Guion, Jan 1s- M eCarson, John MeCairson and Keon e- Hank. D~efendants. r- To the dlefendanlts above named: of Y'ou are hereby summoned and ol quired to answer the complaint in t e- action, which was tiled this day in be office of the Clerk of Court, Pickel V. S. C., and to serve a copy of your V. swer to the said1 comptlaint on the si rs scriber' at his office at Pickens, S. rs within twenty days after the serv c- hereof, exclusive of the day of si: us service; and if you fail to answer I complaint within the time aforesaid. I of plaintifY in this atction will apply to lie court for relief demanded in the co be plaint. O~' . S. S'r-:w,irr, C. E. ROBINSON Clerk C. C. P. Plaintiff's At We have some very attracti -prices on Stoves and Ranges ti we are offering to the trade no Wec have not advanced the pri Son this line of goods. Come a Slet us show them to you. Pit ens Hardware and Grocery ( ri Cl ~ome to Pickens to do yo o- trading. Otr merwchant~s ha rlthe goodsM and1 they wvill tr( .e. you right. "C HIGHESTER S PiLL ndl DIAMOND BRAND :. LADIII Askc you~r Drunigst for CIII-CHES-TER fl DIAMOND liniAND PIL~LS In RPars and Gojrr metaltic boxes, ecaled with Dlue ibbott Ta5xa no oiun o u 1.Draggist and ask for OIi.Oj 8.T2 R s inDIAMOND flRANC ILLR, for twenttf myears regarded vs Best,Satfe t. lways Rta id 30LD BY ALL DlRU3G~1s' IMd' E'JIER Y W!- EHi \r ,is Gret 1 ' ilders, of A Sv ' of the Great En at. )t- Ordiurry Wtu-acted Xion Will Makeo r cate, Nervons, 1n''-down People 1( Per Cgat. Stronaer in Two t!| Weok.' Tinmo in Many Cases. ' New York. N. Y.-- Most people f Ishily i.cett to th!tnk they are 1ointg St et "renewtedl health andt ett':ngith 11 as so e sItmulating medleine. . t r, t I t8 trutn or narcotic drteg .itid I ir. rS sau, ta nit ott phy ician -it.h ly Studied widldy both in this nountry great I'.'uroi 1 MledlienI Ii t hII n ti When, ats :t Mutter of fntet. real le true attene enn only come from food you eatt. Out ))eopl14 411,ft i gll - get the strengttp h out of' Iheir food e- cause they hitaven't enough iron In ti is blood to xtlo, it it change food i living mntteor. From,, their wveaket nervous condtiont they know asometh1 's In wrong, but they enn't tell what. st they generally commnee ,lo"11t"t' stotnach. liver r" kidn1ey troule le synptoms ,"f' somoe' other inn e:au )f by lack of Iron III i,' bood. ' IC thing mtay r;o oni for yea::s. hile patlent sttTera I told ing tty. If are not stro)ng or wLeli, y..t 'owe it d Motrself to make the ,1fn inng t, Sco how lon1 you eann w''tk or how yott cn walk withoutt heint'Oting ii )f Next take two Iyve -gra:in Iabjlets of to tlnary N'xatI d Iron three liter: day after mrals ftr Iw %%o w,'eks. 'I' Y- test yotr rengthnit t ati se ourstelt' he,.w, m1uc'h yout hav" 1gainedc t t(l In, ." .* !. ,.. ' . ,n"i .i . d or Sale by Keowee Phari:aacy Gr....- .. ..il :e . :. ...i"ke,'.r. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS e Practice in State and Federal Cot 'Greenville Ollice Phone 210 'k Pickens Office Phone :19 H O1 st it t MU H aye ,just. received another c have been' carefully selecte< good pairs in this lot.. Be su think we can save you n have good stock. J. B. ROBINSON, Salesn Of Coi The price o: advanced, I gets about d-1to Sell nevei as prices, for I .s ig someth ing, too. Our prices lot of good years ago,1 many excel] our stock, c ent market 'e aWe want y~ you have t 1 ,b treat you ri ce ch ______________ he he he CR AIG BR ce ur If you want t< ye a bile I will pay " want to buy - a buying. S nz We have afi, j repair shop ai a parts for Ford . Also have ce a ~ greases, gas,4 'S ' t of , All Str&hg Says Doctor lurance 'rind Powers of Athletes oil- dottble' their strength and endurance i' :fll entirely get rid of ill symptonis of dYsp'psIa, liver and other troubles In front teni to fourteen dayn' time simply ' f by kinldiig iron in the p'roper form. And l- this after they had in some Cses been to doctoring for motiths without ohtrdninn tli any benefl. But don't take tho old 'forl s ,.t' redtiuc. d Iron, iron acetate or I-lie ur.e of irtn siinply to save it few hs cnts. You must take Iron in' it form ndt thatenn be eiily absorbed and aitml oil fated like Nuxited Iront I' you want It ind to do yot any good, otherwise it may the ('prove worse than useless. Many an to athlet.' or prizetigliter has won the day he- simply because (hy know the seerQtO tlr ,rent strength and endurance and nU atfo its blood i lh Iron befor e e lent in med. the affrny, while many another has tug gone down to Inglorious defeat simply so for the Inlh of Iron. for or I OTF -issated Iron. blonancided abveb e . Bauer, Is not m patent uiedillne nor secret rem dy. hIi Is lit ie whichm well known to mitni ES atil w ose I lie' m Iron lmaitt, are iatdit. purow ribe~d b.y kmiineat i"tt 'Im.tttieis cir3wiiheme. lUn Iko Imo olier izio~tg to roni lmoniicms It Is easily aaiigiilatmq, dioes not lr to e t "tmaki them black, nor u*et t * onidL. Et on Iho Contramv. It t i a Io t:t potent remd In nearly ndPall forma of lsesllou as well as for nervousC oa. 'ed. douwnl '.oni incmr. 'rio mlanufacturers have such eet r,- lofd -I n nsatei ironm, that they offer to fotel 1e,$lflO.oO0 toilly cliamltablo Immtillution If they cannot 1~' tatl,,, Shny 1110 or w'omium unider 00 who lacks iron. ieui tnt tln'aanu their strengthi 100 per cent, or over tll f~I" folr ati'3ls' time, provideid they have no serious 1 iCrllili ti'liibtm. They also offer to refund your , ,n;,"ulr if It tmi.- iI t t i l Ittillublo your strength t"1 ".td t, ," :' I ' , It Is itisp s d ii intl P'iukmc'ts D~rug Co. NIAI'IN & I IENRY General Practice of Law. ris Gii,N,,VIL14., S. t;. ItIlless t'or. Hirond amd Matin Sts. Phlone 401 E S AND ar of young horses and mules which I in the Western markets. Some re to see these before you buy, as we :m)hey and at the same time lot volt J. E. GRANT, Seneca. iirse E most goods have )ut the farmer that and has something i feels the advanced le is constantly sell ing that is advanc are not as low on a 3 as they were five mut we are offering ent values all thru cnsidering the pres price. U to bring us what o sell and we will Tht. Os CO., Pickens woI sEL UsED a sell your Automo- . cash for it. If you i car see me before uz 'st-class garage and nt d carry all kinds of g cars. mplete line of oils, 4tc. K IW S, Pickens~ un/unmnuui