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| County ||Land For Sale For 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. . Half mile south of the I court house. All in cultivation. 270 Acres About 7 miles west of Pickens. Will cut this ' tract up to suit pur ch w'. fri1 One House and S2-acre Lot 4 In town of Pickens. ~jGood location. 107-acre Farm On the Oolenoy river. 40 acres of good bot tom land, dry and does Snot overflow. Well improved. 88 Acres Four miles north of Pickens. SIf you want to buy a farm cheap it will Spay you to see me at ~my office in Keowee Bank. R. E. BRUCE (1 ~f~ii N1 h coluwn tor oils cent a ord~os~rhtls@ 1Ri and elle-balf cont a word or ea@~~u 0tt unrtion Sta t eiin uarantee to teach youl the barber ra e, complete course, No. Mn J set of tools and a paying position in QUr chain of shops for $2. 6. At- Mrn lanta Barber College, 31 S. Pryor street, e Atlanta, Ga. uIrlcs-Now is the time to take course - in Ideal Millinery School. Special rate in I $20.00. 98 1-2 Whitehall street, At- or, lanta, Ga - fthe Wanted-Agent for Pickens and higl vicinity. Good proposition. Previous experience unnecessary. Free school of in instructions. Ad'dress Massachusetts Pic Bonding and Insurance Company, Acci- hi-a dent and Health De artment, Saginaw, din Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. low For Mase--28 acres of good land. No house; one mile of Wes eyan Col- an lege. 84 acres, one mile from town o limit. 18 acres good bottom land. anl Plenty of timber. House not considered. on E. L. Henderson, Central, S. C. the _______-. the For Sale-The following property and of the estate H. A. Richey: One store conl house and lot on corner Ann and Main less streets, Pickens, S. C., two farms con- ider taming 68 and 82 acres just acress the one Pickens county line (6 miles southwest S of Easle) in Anderson county. Apply cont to J. T. ichey, or B. B. LaBoon, ex- less ecutoes, Pickens, S. C. Pici a fi For Sale-50 acres of good land for ley Bale, 7 miles west of Pickens, within mer one mile of excellent school. Some of din< the place in cultivation. Terms easy. Mal Apply to J. H. Newton, Pickens R 5. T Moa to Lo i on Real Estate. tE A. P. DuBose, attorney, Easley, S.C. tf Eas dwe Try Atlieah Ide Co.. Athens on Ga. "They Wegh the Weights." Shii tow hides by EXPRESS. 29 Jel then V. L. Dean, Surveyor and Civil O'D Engineer, Central, S. C. Route 3. 30 and _.__ . _._ -- - -- - - - -_-_ - o flic offic Porter's Pressing Club s Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al- anc tering, Etc. to i Suits are sent for and delivered when Chas promised and the w. rk is done by an ises. Bxpert. Work gun -.nteed. tere Suits pressed at L .. per suit; cleaning sale end pressing, 50c t".. t; dry cleaning, $1 one mit. Special attet., on given to ladies' priv wits. pay We appreciate y.ar patronage. pur B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, - At Porter's Barber Shop. P 'Telephone No.38 - Tax Notice, 1917 )l ic of Coully Treasurer, P'ikens Con lily, Stat 'ickens, S. C.. October 1, 1117 Co. 'The books for tue collecetion of State and ,'tuty taxes will be open from October lip, i1 ;, to December 3i. 11117. Those who prefer to do :,o ean may In .lann ry, 1918, with 1 per cent additional. 't'hose f fI tto preter paying in February , 1918, ca it do so vith " per cent additloinn. Ttose who irefer paying in March, 1918, to the 1hth of si month an do so by paying an additional 7 per cent. Ifter said diato the books will close. Pu N. L.---Taxpayers owning property or paying state axes for others will please ask for tax receipt nubi n each township or specitl school district In vhtich he or they ma) own property. This is : ous ery important, as there are so many school lega listricts. Those who do not wish to come to be he olliec can write ne not later than .the 20th ' 'f December, and I will furnish them with the ley I imount due and they can pay me by cheek, ing 9 noney order or registered mat. If samps a re ent do not send above 2-cent denotlinat ln, aesc can not use them. l'lease do not send inc cash Judg vithout regisiering same, as it is liable to get 1917 O5 if .senit othterwise it must lie at sender's Tert levy for State tax .... ..... .....,... 8l3 milla for r JeVY for ConstitutIonal schooli tax - 3 mwils evy for ordinarp countly tax . A ..I tmlls evy~ for counity roadl bonid.......... 3 ills -. Tiotal tety... .......... ...... ..20 muis SCilOOI L T.\ Sp.elal levies for the following dist rid s: chool D~istrict No. I.......... .. .2 mIlls Mittt ;chool Pistrict No. 2...... ........2 mills chool District No. 3 .............. mills C chool D~istrict No.'- i........ ... 4 mills chooi District No. i. ... .. ......8 mills WI chool Dilstrict Nio. 01.............. 6 mills sahool D~istrict -No. '7............. itmills 9uali chli District No. 14....... ......t1 ius one1 chool Diistrict No. 9 ... .... ......12' miills disti' ichool District No. 10. ....... ....0 mll ltchio DIstrict No. II....... ....... ..mill have scho~ol Dlistrict No. 12............... mils Edut ichool Dist.rIct No. 3i. ............ mills dat ichool l)istrlct Ni). Iii.... ... ...... tull itnbool District No. 17.......... ... 6 mills tie schtool D)Istrict No. iS....... ....1 mills deeio hihool District N.lt..... (tchool 1)1st rIcto 1....... mls u school DistrletNo21...... tiltlI1 school DistrictNo2....... milna sc'hool lhstrlctNo2......i tihai school Isltrict N.2....... il Whool Dlistrict N.2......r itkHl -ichool tistrle ii.ct ........ il WehooI tlistrictNo2.......I itis nh school DlistrictNo21mil s.chool l)IstrittNo1'. mts Tl cholslttNo. :18......... ....~ il o Selool1)st etNo. 329... . mill..l ~ei~I1 trd N. 30 ......... ~ihiil11tn t No. 2' ............ 5 ttill ion Scio 11tnt o 2mills nam S'it~il 11stnilNit cimills Hil I ~i't nit N''. ' I Is scho enthl .School Ilistrict Nit i mitlls Tl Schtoio )strit Nit. !i-' ... . . ittills Schjool 1)strictI N . i :. ... ....:3 itlb I . School l)strct N.:............. .; mills (o Schtool Dustrict Nit. 45 .... ......... mIlls Cn Shtool Iistrict, No. 17..... ... .... . mills Sa Seyh o i tr st o. l'ji.... 11 .. .I iimills tS chto lutsit . .. ... ........ odmisma astco ushti.. ........... ..' 8mills tMhose exettrnicthyw.0 cotalo roai aon olrtt il ecooits tri0.ellmlpr.oifot21o acholal exetriltoexnstiylt. Caiai n o. 'la .A . I .. ... s ow:im llft cots er ilitlt. .i pleaseittelue lt04itlni. qsi* Schol isric N. Co. . .t.. '.e o rn m olls biAtrri nti to ns i ........ D.. 'heil Aesk from DW21 . to t r ofl1age nr.eRl bl exce . GOLu mtain roadeta, nee dolaat if arge&al ecp tse exotsed bylw DAOnpttit DogNI TaP--LL, frn wimttslv dygsar requtdir ed Bet pny a Alaptati table Af O TRED~V5 II ity TeSThr 2~i b A TIE~I FNTS . ;:L , I 'lerks Sale be res to of South Carolina, on ;ounty of Pickene. 11 of t. Emma' C. Mabdin, Pitff. hor against -n ng . Lula Grant, Jas. B. Mauldin,. t. al., Defendants. Court of Common Pleas. virtue of an order of sale made I he above stated case by His lion- cas T. H. Spain, Judge. Presiding, in old 13th Circuit, dated Nov. 8, 1917 23, ill sell at Public Auction to the the lest bidder on far TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1917, an< the Town of Easley, County of got tens, and State of South Caro the real estate of Allen Maul deceased, and described as fol IRST. All that parcel of lot of I, situate, and being in the town C Easley, on the corner of College bee Hudson Streets, and bounded lati the North by Hudson street, on nor East by Mrs. M. .E. Boggs, on not South by 'Mrs. A. F. Jameson, clai on West by Colege street, and Col aining one-half acre, more or for On this lot there are two res- or ces and I will sell in two lots, feil residence on each lot. ECOND. A small tract of land ;aining twelve acres,' more or lying on George's Creek, in ens county, and state aforesaid w miles from the town of Eas and adjoining lands now, or for- S ly of Mr. Thomas Smith, Cara a Chapman and Mrs. Alma Mc H-IRD. Fifty lots in and nearsu ann corporate limits of the town of n ley on several of which there are L. ling houses. These fifty lots are Mauldin street and Pumpkin- mo a street, and adjoining land of cre 1 Higgins and others. A plat of ce e fifty lots was made by F. V. at eli, Surveyor, in October 1917, t copy of said plat is on file in my pub e and another copy on file in the u e of E. P. McCravey at Easley, hav nt erms of sale, one-half cash, bal- no on credit of twelve months 12 [ (lay of sale, the credit portion12 >e secured by the bond of pur- yea er and a mortgage of the prem- Jud The credit portion to bear in it at 8 per cent. from day of until paid and be payable in year from date of sale, with the lege that the purchaser may St all cash if he so desires. The Cou baser to pay for papers. By O. S. STEWART. Clerk of Court Common Pleas. me ckens, S. C., Nov 12, 1917. tioe . Clei - T Probate Sale re decE of South Carolina, pea mnty of Greenville. bat< the Probate Court. pub ertie E. Burns, et al., Plaintiff, har against not Estell Burns, Defendant. noG rauant to a decree filed in the above 30th d case, Nov. 12, 1917, 1 will sell at yea c auction in front of the court 2 e door, at Pickens, S. C., during the hours of sale, sales day in Decem- - 1917, all that tract of land in Eas- Not ownship, Pickens county, contain 8 3-10 acres, more or less, fully ma ribed in the decree of Probate Es e, Greenville, S. C., November 12, ,o. reference to which is hereby had. o is of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay 10 apers and stamps. te WALTrER M. SCOTT, ha 'robate .Judge Greenville County. m: -- dec Notice ot Election istei of SoutIh Carolina, unty of Pickens. ecreas, the resident freeholders and tied electors of the age of twenty rears, of Garvin and Kings school. cts Nos. 24 and 25 respectively, petitioned the County' Board of 7 otion both for and against consoli n of the above named districts; Drefore, an election is hereby 'or I by the County Board of Educa to be held at Pleasant Hill school on November 23, 1917, to de ime whether or not the two above d dlistricts shall be consolidated; i ig the newv school near Pleasant .hurc:h, and also allowing the Kings >1 to continue to run up1 to the sev grade. I e election shall be held accordling Pici e rul's of the primary election. glas ose wishing to vote for consolida- and shall vote a ticket marked "For olidation;" those wishing to vote K 1st consolidation shall vote a ticket cedl "Against Consolidation." F. V. CLAYTON. Secretary and Clerk. Summons for Relief.O Complaint served. e of South Carolina. ounty of Pickens, -Ma~ In Court of Common Pleas. H[. M. H-ester, Plaintiff, against ~. Bly the. Louise D. Guion, James ~Carson, John McCarson and Keowvee *nk, Defendants. he defendants above named: >U are hereby summoned and ro od to answer the complaint in this n,-which was flied this day in the e of the Clerk of Court, Pickens, ., and to serve a copy of your an r to the said complaint on the sub - er at his oflice at Pickens, S. C.,' in twent days after the service of, exclusive of the day of such ice; andl if you fail to answer the plaint within the time aforesaid. the tlff in this action will Apply to the t for relief demanded in the comn nt. . STrawARTi, C. E. RoBINSON, Clerk C. C. P. Plaintiff's A tty. ease send your Poll List to thme. itor at once, as this is necessary in ~r that you may get smore state aid. H A. T',w~r.s. County Auditor. DocOP ,ay, NG.M icrease Streng ty People , >l many laatauees...perou, hae Int. 1, fared untold gon7 for . year. dootoring t .for avogp W.ee, toach. liver,0, kidney di a. or .ome other ailment when thelb real trouble was laek of iron r Sthe blood-RXow to tell.. 88 Nr.ew York, N. Y.--In a recent discourae er Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has k studied widely both in this country and inr~tEuropean medical institutions, l said "'If you were to make an actual blood 8 test on all people who are ill you would a C probably be greatly astonished at the C exceedingly large number who lack iron t and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment iron is .up, pled all their multttudo of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron' the a blood at once loses the power to change a food into living tissuo 'and therefore 1g nothing you eat does you any good; you o. don't get the strength out of it. Your 3s food merely passes through your systen i Ylike corn through a mill with the rollers y so wide apart that the mill can't grind. o As a result of this continuous blood and c le nerve starvation, people become generally P e- weakened, nervous and all run down and t 7, frequently develop all sorts of conditions. I r- One is too thin; another is burdened f with unhealthy 'fat; som aro so weak o they can hardly walk; some think 1: they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver t trouble; some can't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy any and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endur- u ance. In such cases, it is worse than ea foolishness to take stimulating medicines o or narcotio drugs, which only Whip up mant, maybe at the expeneo your d - For Sale by Keowee Pharmacy and Pi< d e HORSES M HAVE just, received anot Mules, which I am offerir onable prices and terms. I : mules to Pickens county peop tions have always been pleasar - good pail's in this lot.. O. J. E. GRANT, J. B. ROBINSC 8, id - I Ill er iWe'Sell British Columbi s "THE ROOF i2 New Lot Just y PICKENS MERCANT ill g PICKENS, SOUTI as at OVER The Working A man with a pair' of Fine ails on at work feels be cheap, poor-fitting pair of you want comfort and ser' Overalls. Dress Shirts and Co No shirts fit better a their color better than th now $1.25 each. Collars I higher than usual. Trunks amWe have on hand a n the prices are very little h Call and see what we have We still want your ,beeswax, etc. The mark duce brought to us. ICRAIG BROS YoU Like to do busine IF 1 U gives you what y< youand .1stays aporeciates yor The Pickens Sentinel when you ni Phone No. 27. NoCe ;pf.;e ly viroe of a er of J. B. Ne y probate- udge, I will sell at t 'ence of . W. Cantrell, decease the 4th day of December, 1917; )'clock a. m. the personal proper said deceased, consisting of crop, on se wagon, buggy and harness, farr tools, shop tools, ete -C. C. CANTtIELL, A4mr. PUBLIC SALE. will sell to the highest bider fi h, at public auction, at the Hayn homestead, on Friday Novemb+ 1917, beginning at (en o'cloc rent corn and fodder from ti in of the late Annie M. Hayne l will also sell part of househo ds and farming tools. 9. W. F. HAYNES, Admr. Notice of Forfeiture ne mule, buggy and harness 'havir n secured from R. K. Lewis for vi on of section 3296, R. S., 15 mui th-west of Pickens, Pickens count ice is hereby given that any pers< ming same must give bond to ti lector of Internal Revenue on or b s the 15th, day of December, 191 said i property will be declared lo ed to the United States. SAM M. CRAIG, Deputy Collector. CItation to of South Carolina. ounty of Pickens. J. B. Newbery, Esq., Probate Judg 'hereas, Mrs. Lucia G. Shirley mac to me to grant her letters of a istration of the estate and effects c 1'. Shirley, deceased. hese are therefore, to cite and a ish all and singular the kindred ai litors of the said L. T. Shirley, d sed, that they be and appear befo in the Court of Probate, to be he ?ickens Court House, S. C., on ti i day of November, 1917,next, aft lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ti moon, to show cause, if any the e, why the said administration shou be granted. iven under my hand and serf, th i day of November, 1917, in the l4 r of our Indepence. J1. B. NE WBERY, ge of Probate, Pickens County, S. ( Citation te of South Carolina, nty of Pickens. J. B. Newbery. Probate Judge: 'hereas, Guy McI'all, made suit to grant him letters of administr of the estate and effects of Salathi nents, deceased. hese are, therefore, to cite and a ish all and singular the kindred ai litors of the said Salathiel Clement eased, that they be and a e before me, in the court of Pr , to be held at Pickens, S. C., < 15th day of Nov., 1917, next aft lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ti noon, to show cause, if any the , why said administration shou be granted. ven under my hand and seal th day of October, 1917, in the 1 of our Independence. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) J.P.P.C. ice of Final Settlement and Dischar otice is hereby given that I w ce application to J. B. Newbery Judge of Probate for Picke lty, in the state of South Carolin he 29th day of November, 1917, 'clock in the forenoon, or as so eafter as said application can I 'd, for leave to make final settl t of the estate of Phillip A. Porte 'ased, and obtain discharge as admi: Ltrix of said estate. JAM's R. PORTER, Executor. (lE SUFFERER! WHO NE~ED GLASSES! rilroad fare paid one way to o1 ens County patients who purcha ses. Eyes examined by specialis glasses made while you wait. Ddak Films developed by Expert Globe ptical Comnpan: A. A. ODOM, President. A. H. SCHAD)E. Secy.-Treas. Consulting Optometrists. onic Temple, GREENVILLE, S. You Say You Can't Advertise? That's what others have said and all of' a sudden found some competitor was doing what they thought they couldn't do. And getting away with it, Get the bulge on your competitors by telling your story in an attractive manner so it will be read. You'll get the results. We Are Anxious to Help th of Delicate ro% in Ten Ittfo.N matte what a w' , e11 yu. if you Rre nt strong. u oweIt o youll, to make wing teat: See how i ng yout r ow far you ce wel wthott nr tired. Next take to nve-gr4 sts g ordinar nuxated sion tine or' day afrqp meals for two weekr, e our a rongtl again and see forf, een dozens of nervous rundw Z von trd h reng tnd entiey get ri of their symptI Yspepa, liver and other troubles I on urteen days' time simply by tiron in tho proper form, and1( thin, r ter they had in somo cases been 4oto. ng for months without obtaining s enefit. You can talk as you { bout all tho wonders wrotuglt by n w J'I + emedies, but when you come gownt ard facts thero is nothing like good ol ron to ptcolor ini your cheekq alld good ound, y flesh 01 your hones. It i lao a great nerve and etonmnl strength. nor and tihe beet blood builder iln tile" ertld. Tle only trouble wss that the d form of inorganic ron like tineture f iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruined eople s teoth, upset their stomachs and 'ore not assimilated and for t1t440 reasons ry frequently did mero harm ttan good. ut with the discovery of the lower Era of organic iron all this has been W'elcoec. Nuxated Iron, for example, leasant to take, does not injure the ehand is almost immediately bens; Dial. NOer.-rTe Iaanhfturers of Nuxated }ren ave irk twuIIuIIdd confideuace In Its potene tht h, t.or'zo the anemm-i.n th ey wiflto, 00.00 to any chsritaitlt Inslltutlon if they oasm0 ke any man or Woman under sixty Who laok. tee t' increase their treilgth 100 per st. or ore four weeks' time. iroeided they have no Peatora santo trouble. Also they will refund four atone t ,ulha srgt Nnt tdys ieno ned in this city by all good druggist. kens Drug Co. D MULES er carload of Horses and g to good farmers at reas ave sold many horses and le in the past and our rela it. Come to see me. Some Seneca, S. C. N, Salesman a Red Cedar Shingles OF AGES" Received ILE & LUMBER CO. I CAROLINA ALLS Man's Friend ks Detroit Special Over bter than a man with a overalls on at play. If rice try a pair of Fincks liars aid wear longer and hold a Lyon Shirt. They are .5c straight. Not much aw line of Trunks .and igher than, the former. butter, chickens, eggs, ~t price paid for' all prom . CO., Pickens ss with a concern that always >U pay for, always tries to please patronage, 'do business with eed anything in its line.