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_THE K + WANS "' 9' I RA We wan evr goo ciie 54 44 . of Pikn Cont tobeaub WANTS W ao 4 S priningfor hos wholik goodprining We wor hardto plese4ou * h usoiesan ryt gvec We want evryat god citizn onagcen Cot o be asub-to * crbeTh e ceSentinel Picken, S. C Phone 2 | LEGAL .ADVERTISEMFNTS AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The time~for taking returns for fiscal year 1917, will open the first day of January, 1918, and will close 20th February, 1918 after which time 50 per cent. will be added, as provided bylaw for non-returns. The Auditor will. make the rounds as usual, beginning at: Calhoun, Tuesday, Jan. 8, after noon. Central, Wednesday and Thurs day, Jan. 9 and 10. Isaqueena Cotton Mills, Friday, Jan. 11, forenoon. Cateechee, Friday, Jan. 11, after noon. Norris, Saturday, Jan. 12, fore noon. Flat Rock, Saturday, Jan. 12, af ternoon. Liberty, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 14 and 15, till noon Tuesday. Easley Cotton Mills No. 2, Tues day, Jan. 15, from 1 to 4 p. m. Easley Cotton Mills No. 3, Tues day, Jan. 15, from 4 to 7 p. m. Easley, Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 16 and 17, Easley Cotton Mills, No. 1, Fri day, Jan. 18, till 3 p. m. Alice Cotton Mills, Friday, Jan. 18, from 3 o'clock till G o'clock p. m. Glenwood Cotton Mills, Saturday, Jan. tO. M. W. IIester's Store, Monday, Jan. 21, till 4 o'clock p. m. Julian's Store, Monday, Jan. 21, from 5 o'clock till 7 o'clock p. n. Looper's Gin, Tuesday, Jan. 22, forenoon. Dacusville, Tuesday, Jan. 22, af ternoon, and Wednesday, 23, fore noon. Peter's Creek, Jan. 23, afternoon. Pumpkintown, Thursday,N Jan. 24, forenoon. Holly Springs, Thursday, Jan. 24, afternoon. Antioch, Friday, Jan. 25, fore noon. Shady Grove, Friday, Jan. 25, afternoon. Mile Creek, Saturday, January 26th forenoon. Prater's, Monday, Jan. 28, after noon. Six Mile, Tuesday, Jan. 29. Croswell, Wednesday, Jan. 30, till 3 o'clock p. m. Respectfully, HENRY A. TOWNES. Dec. 19, 1917. Auditor. Executor's Sale of Farm Lands By virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by the last will and testament of W. H. IL, Ariail, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash on day of sale, on SAI-ESDAY IN JANUARY, 1918 at Pickens Court house, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, the following tracts of land: TRACT No. 1 All that piece, parcel or tract . f land in Pickens County and State of South Carolina, adjoining lands of George Hendricks, E. E. Mauldin, the McCol lum lands and others, and containing eighty-eight and one-half (881-2) acres, more or less. Plat will be on hand for inspection. TRACT No. 2 All that other piece, parcel or tract of land in saidl County and State, con taining thirty-eight (38) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. F. Ariail, Thomas Lesley, W. P. D~uncan and the Home Tract of W. H1. 1H. Ariail. Both tracts sold as'the property of the estate of \V. H. H. Ariall. T. H. ARIIAJI., Executor Estate of WV. H. HI. Ariail. Dec. 14, 1917. Probate Sale State of South Carolina, County of Greenville, In the Probate Court. (O M. Evins, et al., Plaintiffs, against Ida E. Johnson, et ad , Defendants. Pursua~nt to a decree filed in the above matter, D~ecember 8, 1917, I will sell at publc auction in or in front of the court house at Pickens, S. C. SA LESDAY IN .JAN UARY, 1918, During the legal hours of sale the following described lands: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Pickens county, S. C., in Pumpkintown Towvnship. near Pumpkintown, and bounded by lands ndw or formerly owned by Barto Barker and others, containing sixty acres, more or less, and bemng the same tract of land conveyed to Elizabeth Evins b~y W. MI. Hudson about twenty years ago. T1erms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers alnd stamps. Walter M. Scott, Judge of Probate for Greenville County. Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Esq., Probate .Judge. Whereas, S. W. O'Dell made suit to me. to grant him lettersof administration of the estate and effects of W. A. Blass in game, deceasod. These are therefore, to cite and ad mnonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof the said W.A. Blassingame, (deceased, that they be and appear before me,. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens Court House, S. C., on the 20th day of December, 1917, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, wvhy the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seri, this 3rd (lay of December, 1917, in the 142 year of our Indlepence. J1. B. Nawjigny, Jutdge of Probate, Pickens County, S. C. a Advertisers will p lease get copy for advertisements in Tlhe Sentinel o'flie by' Monday to iautec publication in the soi lowingr issue of the paper. CLERK'S SALI. State of South Carolina, t County of 'Plckens. t In Court of Common Pleas. H. M.'Hester, Plaintiff, vs. 0. E. Blythe, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case by his Honor,> Judge T. J. Mauldin, December 20, 1917, 1 will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN JANUARY, 1918, the same being Monday, January 7th, 1918, all and singular that piece, parcel, e lot or tract of land situate, lying and' being in the County of Pickens, State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Reece Bo wen, Pierce Maul din, John Noble, and others, and having the following metes and bounds, as shown by a plat made by G. A. Ellis, surveyor, on the 25th r day of September, 1907, as follows: Be- se ginning on a rock X.O.M., the corner a, of John Noble's land and a part of this a same tract, thence S. 15 I 27.00 to a 71 Spanish Oak X, old mark, thence N. 83 d" or S (indistinct on plat) 10 W. 3.86 to ti Rock X. o. m., thence N. 83 1-4 E. 12.50' ir to f'ine, old mark; thence N. 67 1-2 E. S 11 to large chestnut, dead, now down; A thence N. 26 3.4 W. 25.50 to stone ii X. o. m. to corner of John Noble's land; I t< thence in a westerly direction a straight ii line which has not been measured, to to the beginning corner, containing fifty- F five a id seventenths (55 7-10) acres, he 1. the S,.ie nore or less. T S 'T'erms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for all papers and stamps and recording s the same. Terms must be complie d with Within one hour or the premises . will be resolb at the risk of the former b purchaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. CLERK'S SALE. State or .oulh Carolina, I County of l'iolens. In Court of Common Pleas. Leslie Morgan. Plaintifl', vs. P Coke Palmer, iDefendan1t. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case by his honor, I Judge T. J. Mauldin, dated December .I 11th, 1917, I will sell to the highest bid der on SALESDAY IN .JANUAlY, 1918, G luring the legal hours for sale, at Pickens Court house, S. C., the same being January 7th, the following de ;eribed tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract f land situate, lying and being in Pick ans County, State aforesaid, on the Madden Bridge Road leading to Six Mile, containing fifty-three and one rourth (5' 1-4) acres, more or less, ad joining lands of T. G. Palmer, Simon [icks, James Morgan and James Law rence. Terms, cash; purchaser to pay for DECEME EDWINU L. OU AIM isto n betin our hist te largest by n one month since we hay figures, but you must admit th 2rease in our business, and we store at all times and find the g y'ou to do your Christmas shoj 'veryv department of 0our store dluri y'ear, WXe have thenm ini great va aow. Howevers, we advise you t spQciils in this advertisement. L. L. SH-EETiING 36o inches wide good heavy ryade, t.oday 's prIic0 at~ the mills $ Ls 16 1-2 cents. We bought this b~ef ore theiadvance and1( our price s5 15 cents vard(. TA \1~FETA SILK C Good quality Chiffon' finish, wi.ll niot b)reak split. black only. reat value at $1.25 perI yard. b AM3OSKCEGI GING1A M v (Spe.cial), Gua ran teed colors, wor'thi 20' la 25c yard. Our prico 15c. (Not " :)ver' 20 yards to a cuistomer.) SOAP SPECIAL 5 big full full sized cakes best. Laundry Soap, value on today's mi.ark at :35c, our1 price is 25c. COTTON CHEICKS Por quilt lining, etc. , v'ery today at the yard lie. ( MEN'S GRAY SOXf (Special)* Ver1y trood grade ad 111 IualiLy 't 10 cents pair. I] EDWIN E ASLEY apers, stamps acid recording sante. hould purchaser fail to comply with he terms of sale within a reasonable' me, same will be resold at risk of armor purchaser.. S O. S. STEWA RT, Clerk of Court. Dec. 13, 1917. Sheriff's Sale W. Pickens and Andrew Pickens as executors of the last will and testa ment of W. S. Pickens, deceased, Plaintiffs, against Lary E. Smith, Rebecca Smith, D. G. Smith, T. O. Smith, A. M. Smith, Mattie Smith, Nancy Gunter and Lillie F. Taylor, Defendants. Execution. 3yvirtue of an execution to me di acted, in the above stated case, I will ?ll to the highest bidder, at public action, within the legal hours of sale, t Pickens court house on Monday, the Lh day of January, 1918, the following ascribed property, to wit: All that 'act or parcel of land lying and being the county of Pickens and State of outh Carolina, and known as the Mary nn Smith land and containing seventy ye (75) acres more or less according a plat of same made by J. A. Rob ison, surveyor, on the 23d day of Sep mber, 1891, and hounded by lnnds off ill Clayton, Tract No. 8 and Tract No. said tract of land being known as ract No. 2 and set off to Mary Ann mith, now deceased, by commissioners s her dower in the lands of Joshua mith, levied on and to be sold as the roperty of the said defendants, except le share of Nancy Gunter, who is not :und by the said judgment, to satisfy le aforesaid execution and costs. Terms: Cash on day of sale. R. R. ROAnK, Sheriff Pickens County. -1.McSWAI SAM II. Ut7iA11G reenville, S. C. Pickens, S. U. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS ractice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 89 l(( lT M1 A RTI'IN. .I NO. C. III:N RV NIARTIN & IIfNRY eneral Practice of Law, j GREENVTLLE, S. U. O lisC (:or. 1Irnat nii 1?1 sin Sty. 'hine l4i(n T. C. TVIURNER, JR. General Practice of the Law GREENVILLE, S. C. P'IIONE 18TH, Will Practice in Pickens County. BOLT & Cd iake the nnn'~fth of ry. Our busines : iore than a thousai e been in business. You ml at there is a reason for this give same goods for less i ~oods you wanteat the p rice 3 >pinlg with us as we will hav< rig this month. Let your Christ riety. You will have no troubb r) COME EARI.1Y before the s B3LANKET~l SPECIAL Large 10-4 Coitton Blanket, 1.50 value for $1.00. BED) ROOM SHOES A full line of t~he stvles andI alrIs at $1.25) and $1.50. 1LADIES' NAT'IN SKlI WTS lAidies' ileavy Salin Skirits, eatiifuill y ta ilored, -i $7.50 altie, a special at. $5.98. MA TCH SPiEOIA L 3 bo xes (1200) or albot 20c 'r't~h for 100. CREX ART SQUARE )x12 p)retty line of pattern, rice $9.48. 42-PI1ECE D)INNER SE'1' Binue Birid Pattern, in) a gent ine first quality China, the buliar l)irce~ of thlese sets are 7.50l buIt von) can~ b)uy one here u ring the mon t h of Decembher wP oly $4.98. M EN'S W OO L SOX (iood heavy gradei(, wort h 35c ai. BOrpiL i 2c WE CAN SUPPL with beautiful Hand Painted Chini and the Standard BRANDS of SILVERWARE We3:are receivinr new je elry daily, including Emblem ings, Cameos, Laval iera and many other things too numerous to mention. You will be charmed with our stock of Watches. We will be pleased to show you our goods before you buy. HARVEY SNIDER Easley, South Carolina. CHIGHESTER S PiLLS DIAMOND BRAND LaDIES I Ask von'. l~" tl f.)r dHI-CflhlS.TIR Ba S PILLS ii RaD and Goi.u metallic boxes, sealed with Blu Ribbon. TAtcu no0 oruTIIBR ui of your Draggts$ and ask rnr c"I.OlIS.TEU S DIAMIOND BRUAND PILLS, for tweet .fivo2 years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Rel able. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1E EVERYWHERE WOsTe Eye Sufferers Who NeedGlasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens County Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. The Globe Optical Company A. A. OnoM, A. H. SCHADI., President, Sec'y .& Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonie Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. CAINS! ~MPA&V December 1917 the for November was 1d dollars than any Ly not be interested in these phenomenal growth and in >ney. You can come to this ~OU want to pay. It will pay 3 a lot of special bargains in mas gif'ts be usefuil articles this in miaking~ your i t-ooto tock is picker1 over. Roa~d the (GRAND)MA'S WASING Thle largest size boxes, 5 b)oxes for 25)(. IIEAVY ORAY M(YT'JLEDI Worthl 20c everywhere. We )ontracted eartly and in largo )inaii tie's andl our1 price is 15c BA'1'l ROBES $2. '.8, 83.9J8 a nd( $4.98. TIhese miake miost excelleunt Xmias G2ifts. AXM 1NITER W'OOI, ART SQUA RE 9x12 value $15.00,, preti~y de MAIL ORDERS PROMPLY'I FILLEDl11. WE PAY POST AGE ON ALL, OUlR GOOD) EXOEPT'l SOA P & M A'TOILES (LROTr TiNA