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Central, Wednesday and Thurs day, Jan. 9 and 10. Isaqueena Cotton Mills, Friday, t Jan. 11, forenoon. Cateechee, Friday, Jan. 11, after- l noon.I Norris, Saturday, Jan. 12, fore- i noon. Flat Rock, Saturday, Jan. 12, af- a tornoon. Liberty, Monday and Tuesday, t Jan. 14 and 15, till noon Tuesday. c Easley Cotton Mills No. 2, Tues- p day, Jan. 15, from 1 to 4 p. in. C Easley Cotton Mills No. 3, Tues- s day, Jan. 15, from 4 to 7 p. in. Easley, Wednesday and Thursday c Jan. 16 and 17, Easley Cotton Mills, No. -1, Fri- t clay, Jan. 18, till 3 p. in. . Alice Cotton Mills, Friday, Jan. t 18, from 3 o'clock till 6 o'clock p. m. t Glenwood Cotton Mills, Saturday, Ii Jan. 19. M. V. Hester's Store, Monday, Jan. 21, till 4 o'clock p. in. t Julian's Store, Monday, Jan. 21, from 5 o'clock till 7 o'clock p. in. Looper's Gin, Tuesday, Jan. 22, forenoon. t Dacusville, Tuesday, Jan. 22, af- v ;ernoon, and Wednesday, 23, fore loon. . p Peter's Creek, Jan. 23, afternoon. Pumpkintown, Thursday, Jan. 24, :orenoon. Holly Springs, Thursday, Jan. 24, afternoon. Antioch, Friday, Jan. 25, fore loon. S Shady Grove, Friday, Jan. 25, C ifternoon. Mile Creek, Saturda', January 26th orenoon. Prater's, Monday, Jan. 28, after 10011. Six Mile, Tuesday, Jan. 29. C Croswell, Wednesday, Jan. 30, till o'clock p. in. Respectfully, i HENRY A. TOWNES. J Dec. 19, 1917. Auditor. 1 -___ d ,xecutor's Sale of Farm Lands d By virtue of the power and authority P onferred upon me by the last will and b estament of W. 11. H. Ariail, I will si ell at public auction to the highest bid ler, for cash on (lay of sale, on 0 SAIESDAY IN JANUARY, 191 e t Pickens Court House, S. C., during N he legal hours of sale, the following f racts of land: TRACT No. 1 r All that piece, parcel or tract of land n Pickens County and State of South - iarolina, adjoining lands of George Hiendricks, 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 nsp~ection. 4 TRACT5No. 2 All that other piece, !parcel ori tract >f land in said County and State, con ainig thirty-eight (38) acres, more or ess, adjoining iands of ..W~. F. Ariail, rhonmas Lecsley, W. P. Duncan and the Iomec Tract of W H. Hi. Ariail. Both tracts sold as the property of he estate of W. H. H. Ariajl. Executor Estate of W. H. HI. Ariail.I D~ec. 1.1, 1917. Probate Sale state of South Carolina, C County of Greenville, S In the Probate Court. ,Y 0 M. Evins, et al., Plaintiffs. against Ida iX. Johnson, et al , D~efendants. Pursuan t to a decrece filed in the above nlatter, [December 8, 1917, 1 will sell at mhlle auction in or in front of the court iouse at Pickens, S. C. SAILESDAY IN JANUARY, 1918, Durin.g the legal hours of sale the i ollowm..; described lands: .All that piece, parcel or tract of land y'ing and being in Pickens county, S. in Pumpkintown Trownship. near ~umpkintown, and bounded by lands ow or formerly owned by Barto Barker nd others, containing sixty acres, more ri less, and being the same tract of land v onveyed to Elizabeth Evins b~y W. MI. ludson about twenty years ago. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser' to pay or papei-s and stamps. Walter M. Scott, fudIge of Probate for Greenville County. Citation ( state of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Esq., Proba te .Judge.. Whereas, S. W. O'Dell made suit to me I to grant him letters of administration of Ii the estate and effects of W. A. Blass ingame, deceasod. T1hese are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and ereditors of 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 tile forenoon, to show cause, if any thley have, why the said administration should n not be granted. Given under my hand and serl, this= 3rd day of December, 1917, in thle 142 year of our Indepence. J. B. NEWnIay, Judge of Probate, Pickens County, S.C. 33 Advertisers will plea~t get copy for advertisements in The Sentinel office by Monday to Insure publIcation in theO fol lowintvissue of the naner. OLERK'S 8ALi. tate of South Carolina, county of- Plckens. In Court of Common Pleas. I. M. Hester, Plaintiff, vs. ). E. Blythe, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made n the above stated case by his Honor, udge TF. J. Mauldin, December 20, 917, I will sell to the highest bidder on SALESDAY IN JANUARY, 1918, he same being Monday, January 7th, 918, all and singular that piece, parcel, at or tract of land situate lying and eing in the County of Pleicens, State foresaid, adjoining lands of Reece Bo en, Pierce Mauldin, John Noble, and thers, and having the following metes nd bounds, as shown by a plat made y G. A. Ellis, surveyor, on the 25th ay of September, 1907, as follows: Be Inning on a rock X.O.M., the corner t' John Noble's land and a part of this ame tract, thence S. 15 I 27.00 to a panish Oak X, old mark, thence N. 83 r S (indistinct on plat) 10 W. 3.86 to toek X. o. m., thence N. 83 1-4 E. 12.50 U Pine, old mark; thence N. 67 1-2 E. 1 to large chestnut, dead, now down; hence N. 26 3.4 W. 25.50 to stone 0. In. to corner of John Noble's land; hence in a westerly direction a straight ne which has not been measured, to he beginning corner, containing fifty ve and seventenths (55 7-10) acres, be he same more or less. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay or all papers and stamps and recording be same. Terms must be complied rith within one hour or the premises 'ill be resold at the risk of the former urchascr. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. CLElRK'S SALE. tate of South Carolina, ounty of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. eslie Morgan, P'laintiff, vs. oke Palmer. )efendant In pursuance of a decretal order made i the above stated case by his Honor, udge 'I'. J. Mauldin, dated December Lth, 1917, 1 will sell to the highest bid er on SALESDAY IN JANUARY, 1918, uring the legal hours for sale, at ickens Court House, S. C., the same ring January 7th, the following de :ribed tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract f land situate, lying and being in Pick ns County, State aforesaid, on the [adden Bridge Road leading to Six [ile, containing fifty-three and one urth (53 1.4) acres, more or less, ad >ining lands of T. G. Palmer, Simon icks, James Morgan and James Law mee. Terms, cash; purchaser toxpay for DECEM UR AIM is-'to best in our' his ~the largest by one month since we he gures, but you must admit i rease in our business, and w tore at all times and find the ou to do your Christmas sh< very department of our store dIu ear, We have them in great 1 OW. H~owever, we aldvise you pecia ls in this advertise~men1t. :30 ir~ches wide good heavy r'ade, foday's price at the mills 10 1-2 con ts. Weo bought this efore the'advance and our price 15 cen ts vard1. TAFFETA SILfK Good quality Chiffon finish, 'ill not break split, black only. reat value at $1.'25 per yard1. A MOSK EG G)INGHIA M (Special) Guiarianteed colors, wvorth '200 25c yard1. Our price 15c. (Not; ver 20 yards1 to a customer.) SOAP SPECIAL 5 big full full sized cakes best ,anndry Soap, value on today's sarket 35ce, our price is 25c. COTTON CHECKS For (juilt lininug, etc. , very day at the yard1 lic. MEN'S GRAY SOX (Special) Very Lt0o1d grade and~ (juality t 10 con ts pair. EDWIlN E ASLEY. ptap' and recording sa Shudprchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale withfn a reasonable time, same will be resold at risk of former purchaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Dec. 18, 1917. Sheriff's Sale R. W. Pickens and Andrew Pickens ai executors of .the last will and testa. ment of W. S. Pickens, deceased, Plaintiffs, against , Mary E. Smith, Rebecca Smith, D. G. Smith, T. O. Smith, A. M. Smith, Mattie Smith, Nancy Gunter and Lillie E. Taylor, Defendants. Execution. By'virtue of an execution to me di rected, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Pickens court house on Monday, the 7th'day of January, 1918, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Pickens and State of South Carolina, and known as the Mary Ann Smith land and containing seventy five (75) acres more or less according to a plat of same made by J. A. Rob inson, surveyor, on the 23d day of Sep tember, 1891, and bounded by lands of Bill Clayton, Tract No. 3 and Tract No. 1, said tract of land being known as Tract No. 2 and set off to Mary Ann Smith, now deceased, by commissioners as her dower in the lands of Joshua Smith, levied on and to be sold as the property of the said defendants, except the share of Nancy Gunter, who is not bound by the said judgment, to satisfy the aforesaid execution and costs. TPerms: Cash on day of sale. R R. ROARK, Sheriff Pickens County. J..1.McSWA1N SAM If.URAIG GreenvIile, S. C. i'ikens, S. C. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 .1. uH i. MA RI' N. .1 NO. C. iI RN RY NIARITIN & IFENRY General Practice of Law, GREENVILLE, S. C. OIiees Cot. liroul pan Main Stn. I'hone 10) r1 r1 (URNER2, JR. General Practice of the Law GREENVILLE, S. C. PhONE 1:17( Will Practice in Pickens County. ER B SBOLTJ& C make the month of tory. Our ibusines more than a thousa ave been in business. You m 1hat there is a reason for this e give same goods for less n goods you want at the price >ppmfg with us as we will ha' ring this month. Let your~ Chris ariety. 'You will have no tr'oub to COME EARLY before the BLAN IETI SPECIAL Large 10-4 Cotton Blanrkbt $1.50 value for $1.00. BED) ROOM SHOES A full line of the styles and colors at $1.25 and $1.50. L~ADIES' SATIN SKIRTS Ladies' - Heavy Sat in Skirts, beautifully tailored, -t $7.50 value, a special at $5.9)8. M ATCH SPECIAl1 3 b~oxes (1200) or a hon t 20c worth for 10c. CREX ART SQUARE 9x12 Iretty line of patterns, price $9.48. 42-PIECE D)INNER SETJ Blue Bird Pattern, in a gen ulne first quality China, the regular price of these sets are $7.50 hut you can buy one here during the month of D~ecemnber for only $4l.98. MEN'S WOOL SOX Good hea~1vy gr'ade, worth 35c pair, our1 pr1i(ce Is 25c. SOUJTH- CA Thanksgiving day a Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Younil death angel visited their hob 4 and claimed for his victim the r . son, Clifton. The little one had fered for several weeks with some kEfa. ' of throat trouble. Clifton was. tom. and a halt years old and was a bra'jh, sweet child. Too sweet for earth God had a place for him in heaven. J. M. WE CAN SUPPLY with beautiful Hand Painted China and the Standard . . BRANDS of SILVERWARE We are receiving new jewelry ". daily including Emblem Rings, Cameos, Lavall era and many other things too numerous to mention. You will be charmed with our stoe: o'1 Watches. We will be pleased to show you our goods before you buy. HARVEY SNIDER Easley, South Carolina. Eye Sufferers Who NeedGlasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens Connty Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. iKodak Films Developed by Experts. The Globe Optical Company A. A. onOM, A. H. SCHADE, President, Sec'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. ILIINS! OMPIPEV December 1917 the for November was nd dollars than any ~ ay not be interested in these phenomenal growth and in ioney. You can come to this you want to pay. It will pay re a lot of special bargains in tmas gifts beI useful articles this le in mnaking~ your' gift seleation stock is picked over. Read the GRANDMA'S WASHING POWD)ERS The largest size b)oxes, 5 boxes for 25c. HEIiAVY GRAY MOTTLED 0OUTTIJN G Worth 20c everIyw~vhere. We contracted early and in large qutantities and~ our pri1co is 15lc ilAIES' & GE4'NLEMEN'S ~ BATH ROBES $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. These make most excellent Xmas Gifts. AXMINISTPER WOOL1 ART Sx~Q U AREde 9x2value $15.00, prottyde signs, price, $12.50. MALL ORD)ERS PROMIPTLY FILLED). WE PAY POST AGE ON ALL OUR GOODE E~XOEPTl SOAP & MATCHEE VS nosv'4." %ROLINA