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SALESDAY IN MARCH 1922' -. the same bein'g March 6th 1922, dur ing the legal hours for sales at Pick ens Court House, S. C., the following described tract of land, to wit: Al that piece, parcel' or tract of lan lyin. and bx'ing situate in Pickem) County, South Carolina, Pumpkin tsowi 'T'cwnship, and containing thirt3 :crt s mere or less, ad joining lands o1 J. L. Burgess, on the east, H. D A neck r:on Oin the North, and on al de!r sid:; by Saluda River Lumbei CImi any. and known as part of th< If. I). Atrron, lands. 'T". 'mts (ca';h, on day of sale, pur chaser ti: pay for all papers and rev. 1'nue stai; s and recording the same i tprchi.s(1' fail; to comply with the te (rms of the sale in reasonable tim the ;rIm, v:ill be resold at the risi anI t:q [ 1s of the former nure.haser O. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. 2 1< b. 11h 1.22. CLi RKS SALE T.\T:: O' SOUTIH CAROLNA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. IL. C. Thotrnley, 'aintif'f, Aga;inst Sa;ah C. Wyant, and A. M. Morris I )efendarnts. In pursuance of a decretal Orde1 ii.d. in the above stated case by hi. litne:r "Judge 'T'. J. Mauldin at Chai fea, Pie' ens, S. C. dated Februar3 11th 1922. I will sell to the highes bidder for cash on . SALESDAY IN MARCII 1922 the same being March sixth ((3) 1922 during the le al hours for sales a I'icen s Court Ho"use, South Carolina the following describ~ed tract cf lan< to wit: All that certain piece, parcel o tract of land lying and being situat in the State and County aforesaid adjoinnicl lands of R. F. Smith, es tate, G. W. Griffin, and tract nutnbe 1 in the div'ision of the lands of E B. Gilstrap, deceased, and being o1 wVatcrs of Rices Creek and containing thirty-nine and One seventh (39 1-7 acres, tmore or less, and being th same land cenveyed to Ile by Lucre tja G ilbtap and others, as shown b I deed recorled in Vol. ''Z. Z.'' pag - Tlems Cash, on da' of sale, pui lhaser to pay or all paps and ref e'ne stamn ps and recording the san i purchaser fails-to consply with ti t <eru1:' of the sale itn reasonable tir h tilt m will be rosyhI at. the rih and expense of the formar l)urehase O. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S. eb. 14lth 1922. CERI(S SALE STlATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY 01" PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLE4 W. II. Kelley, Plaitntiff, Against J. B. Gray anid J. M. Vickery, D ft ndanits. In pursuance of a deretal Ord mavde in the above stated case by h: I Idnor Judge T. J. Mauldin, at Char bo:'s Pickens, S. C. dlated Februa1 14th 1922, I will sell to the highe bidder for cash on, - - SALJESD)AY IN MARCHI 1922. the same beirng March sixth (6) 192 (luring the Io-.mal hou rs for sailes irckenis Court Ilouse, South Carolin All that certain) piece, parcel or tra cf landu lying arid beig :ituatecl the above i mentionedl State ail C'ou ty', conita ining fif ty eight and eighi fuint (58 84-100) acres, as shownt I plat nnde by C. L. I)eai, 0..1 22r 1919, adjoininig landrs of WV. II. Kelle G. A. Harrett, F. Iollid~ay andt .. icihey and heng the same Ian! eenvt yedl by W. II. Kelley, Oct. 31s 1919. Termis Cash, on day of sale, Pui chaser to pay for all papers ardi t Ienue stamps1) and( recordirng the sam<n it puIrchaser faiils to coml)iy with thI t eirms of' the sale ini one hot the same will he r'esold at the rrs and expense of the former purchase1 0. S. STEWA RT. Clerk of Court, Pickens County, S.( Feb. 14th 1922. CITATION STA\TE~ OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICRENS. .. 14v N. A. Chistopher' Probate Jud~ge Wher'ean, WV. J. Wer'ner' made soui to, me to gr'ant- 1him1 Letters of Adl ','onstrVation, cf the Estate of am: iMe' ofIMrs. Geocrgia Gar'vin Wer Th s' are t her'eforo, to cite ami edaliii sh aI and si ngular the kin, ctte andI Cr'editor's of the said Mrs Gar igia Garv~'in Wern:er' deeensedl 'hat ths y be and appear befoemea m l) te Ccur't of Probate, to he held( cat. l'ickens CXour. Ikuse S. C, 01 the 25th dhay (2 Febr'umty 1922, next a fter pubeaiS)titn h ereofI, at. 11 o'clocl na the folrnnen, tu ch( W ds',i nty tihey ha sve:, why t hc sila'h.ii stiaticn, shoul nret be granted. the 140 yearl Ir our) ltIlp 1i oc The tiu' maorket at P-ikens is on'en relvanitae of ii "' iet ready cash t tide them cver these tight times. SPECiAL NOTICES Notices run unider this hAead.n.t t rate of oue cent'a wod f( 9first ir sertion, due-half cent a word fo each subsequent insertion. No noti< accepted' for less than 25c fAret tim FOR SALE.-Two fresh milk cowl A. G. Bogen, Pickens. . 2t FOR SALE-2000 pounds of car bide. J. M. Garrett, Pickens R2. WANTED-Man with car to se the BEST Ford Oil Gauge made $100.00 per week and extra commis sions. Benton Harbor Accessories Co., Benton Harbor, Mich. WANTED-To exchange heifer for fodder. W. A. Mathews, Pickem FOR SALE-Fresh milk cow. Ap ply to A. G. Reece, at Reece's mill LOST-Bunch of keys botweel Pickens Mill and city of Pickens Finder please return to Sentinel offi ce. Cross tio checks are money. They will pay your taxes, buy provision; end clothing. What more can a mar expect these clays? ' NOTICE.--I have for service a Tioroughbed Shetland pony su two miles east of Central. Wilto Earle. 4t The tie market at Pickens is open ing up and the people are taking advantage of it to get ready cash t tide them over these tight times. FOR SALE -One thoroughbre, Pucheron Stallion six years old, bre and raised at Clemson College. Wel broke, will work anywhere, show fine colts. Will sell for cash, goo papers or trade for other stock. Se R. G. Gaines, Central, S. C. 6t i Do you need money? If so ther is no reason why you ean't get i Cross ties at Pickens are bringin 70 cents. This is a good price an within the last two weeks the wagon - are hauling them in. WNTED:-ppresentatives to so mnfluments. Attractive proposition Write Charlotte Marble and Granit Works, Charlotte, N. C. Largest i the Curoiinas. e The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Pol Co., announcQ that they are now i a position to 'handle all the Whit Oak ties brought in and pay CAS for them. Brother that sounds goo e for the CASH is what we are nee, ing most these (lays. \\ ANTLD-- .Man with car to se br'. j'rcd GRAHAM TIRES. .1:1J. C. ' '''': and c*mmissions. GR \i.\ TIRE CO., 3157 I3oulevard, Bentc Harbor, Migh. e ' FOR SALE-Good hardwvood oi flooi'ing, 5-8 ot $7.50 per hundre 13-10 at $8.50 per hundred. J. Ks Meece, Pickens. FOR SA LE-A good Essex Roa ster, or I mighvt exchange for som er thing suitable. Machinery is in go IS shape,. all other parts in good cond tion. See Dr. E. WV. Griffin or L. tD'y at Central, S. C. 8t I will deliver wvaterc ground cor tmeal and cracked corn for (chick1er a. at $1. 00 per bush l e.very Saturda t afternoon in P'iekens~ anad Picken inMill villIage; eash on delive'ry. Leav o ders'at .J. M. Reece's harher shoj y Pi'kos A' .. G. l&Qee. I havec aga..in ta ken cha~irge of th I lihieksmzith shlop at the~ Hughes Bro: oldl standl and willl he ready to giv -you promp~ t serv ice ini horse shoeing - rubbert tire wvork, huggles, wagon ai carriage repa iingm at l ower price: Wi0as payt yp)u good price fo co:nan i peas taken on blacksmit work. J1. Luther Hughe: FORl SA LE---House and lot in th (it y of E;asley. All conveniences. Wi -sol for ,n cash or good paper. App] at T1he Eentinej office or Mrs. W. C I lester, Easley, S. C. New. Garage at Norris.--I hav t opceed a rewx and first class garag at Norris an] carry a full line of ac eessories. Wvork don0 by exper mechanieks at reasonable rates. Al Iwork gui. m. eet'. b. C. Garrett Prop. E NOTICE-Registered Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. WV. A Mathews, P'ickens, S. C. LOST-Ma' ry setrb tween Picns and Mr. Alweaner'b e.sidience near Mt. Carmel. Findlei alease return to 11. B. LaBoon's res ~aurant in Pickens. LOST-February 10, brown, wintel alrc, beveen "Good" Chapman': . idence andl Shady Grovre c.hurch a Viroder please return to Mr. Ch apma1 (r Scennnel ecffn ndi et rmowl These linos, like all other lines o months- It looks though that the bot We have recently moved our at Dry Goods Dept. A complete stock of furniture. in . Parlor Suits, 1iavenettes, Dressers, I Springs, Mattresses, Dining Tables, A complete stock of Congoleum r A cheaper line of stoves from $1 time before you buy again. A GOOD TIM Spring is just around the corne - suffer for paint, for it' not only add dwelling. Money spent in painting y mighty good line we think. Let us fi FOLCER, The home of Walk-Ova woven hosiery, Griffoi Machines, Iron King Sto Clothinig, Shoes, II CITATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLY'NA COUNTY OF PICKENS . ' By N. A. Christopher, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, L. J. Jewell and J. E. Jewell made suit to me to grant them Letters of Admimistration of the Es tate of and Effects of Samuel Jewell - deceased. I These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred e and Creditors of the said Samuel 'i Jewell deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro . bate, to be held at Pickens Court e House, S. C., on the 27th day of Jan. 11 1222, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said I- Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 17th day of Jan. 1922, in the 146th year of our independence. N. A. Christopher, Judge of Probate, Pickens Co. S. C. -NOTIC TO DEBTORS AND CHIED-' All persons holding claims against the estate of the late J. H. Durham must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 10th tday of February, 1- 1922 or be0 debarred payment; and all e- persons indebted to said estate must ~d make paymenlt on or before the above, i- date to J. WV. M. D~urham. J. WV. M. Durham, Administrator. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-at-Lawv. -Pratice in all Courts. P'ickens Ofrice in Court House. Gre'envlle Oflice opposite Postofflee, Phone 404. .G. G. CHRISTOPHER Attorney-at-Law. Pratice in all Courts. 1 Office over Pickens Bank. Pickens, S. C. -. B. F. Martin, Sam B. Craig E. M. Blythe 0. C. Keith e Greenville,-~$ C Pickens, S C Martin, Blythe, Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South Carolina Practice in State and Federal Courts Pickens Office Phone 39 SJ. R. Martin . J. HI. Earle Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN 0On Improved Farms in Pickens. Ocone andI Greenville counties. City property, G'eeiwille, Easley and Seneca. R. E. BRUCE, P'ickens, S. C. Office Over Keowvee Bank. Cross .tie cheeks are money. They4 will pay your taxes, buy provisions end clothing. What more can a mana cpnect these days? --. AND HOUSE f merchandise have' declined quite tom in prices has been r9ached. ock of furniture and house furnishi eluding everything needed for the ho ron Bed#, Kitchen Cabinets and, Saf Center 'lTables and Chairs of every de ugs and Art Squares, New Home Se, 7.50 to $2500, .but buy the Iron Kin E TO BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT U r. The best time of the year to pain I 3 to the appearance of your promise e yur house means money in your poc I gure, with you on what you need. HENORICK .r and Endicott Johnson sho i Clothes, Carhart overal ves, Devoe Paints, Chase Ci ts and Gents' Furnishing Call for Pictorial Review Pattern. SCHOOL TRUSTEES If your school is not working for one of The Sentinel's dictioiaries, ask the teacher whs. It will only take a few hours work for any school to obtain a copy of the beat dictionary published. No library is complete without a dictionary. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF PUB LICATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. T. Earle, Plaintiff, Against A. N. Hendric s, Miss Duane Hen dricks, Mrs. 'ta Hendricks, Revie and Mrs. Ola Hendricks Owens. De fendants. To the defendant A. M. Hendricks: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in the above stated action which was on the 3rd clay of February 1922, filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of'Com mon Pleas for P.cken Qounty, Sout.1 Carolina, at Pickens, S. C., and which is still on file in saidi office. You are further required to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, Martin, Blythe, Craig and Keith,~ at their offices at Pickens, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the clay of service; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within thc time aforesaid,. the plaintiff in this action will ap~ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the compllaint. Martin, Blythe, Craig~ and Keith, Attorneys for Plainciff. 0. S. STEWART. Clerk of 'Court of Common Pleas February 3, 1922. NoTrICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Samuel Jewell must present the same, duly proven, mn or before the 18th clay of February, 1922, or be debarred payment, and all p~ersons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above I dlate to Sr.mel A. Jewvell. Samuel A. Jewvell, Administrato. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Loutford B. Graveley must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 18th (lay of February, 1922, or be dlebarred pay mecnt; and all persons indlebtedl to .said estate must make payment on vor Ie ore the above (late to W. I. Grale >r C. M. Gravley. VI.raey C. M. Gravley, Exeecutors. TH'IE CITY PRESSING CLUB. S. D. Groves, Prop. In .Porter's Barber Shep, Pickens Pressing, Cleaning, Dyeing, Etc., )one by Expert. Work Called for and )eliveredl When Promised. Doyou need money? If so there .4 ro rcason wvhy you can't got it. JIross ties at Pickons are bringing r0 cents. This is a good price andi vithin the last two weeks the wvagons | tre hauling thnm in. onsiderably during t r 'w ig to our seqond floor just over our ne, consisting of bed Room Suits, s, wardrobes, B~14 ets, .Ion Beds, scrip'tion. wing Machines, I on 4cng Serves. s stoves once, and it will bo " ING SOME PAINT your house. . Ion't let y. but means longelr . life et. We carry"Devoe's p . L 3s, Stetson hats, Inte [s, New Home Sewil ty buggies. Goods a Specialty TRESPASS NOTICE We, the undersigned hereby prohibi all persons from huntirg, fishing cutting timber or trespassing in an. manner upon our landa, under ful penalty of th law. Ben Porter Mrs. Emma Latheni and sons. J. N. Lark W. B. Collins Luther Boggs Mrs. Ora Mauldin Grady Reece D. M. Nix C. B. Nix J. E. Nix J. L. Murphee John Gillesni J.M.C. . J. D. -J. ~Av Frank L. P. S E. G. C . G. W. brezeale J E F. ni. rowers Dave Parrott W. E. Ellenburg ,E. WV. Brazeale T. -A. Hitt B. E. Haynes Lannie Grant J. A. Chappell, ,Will Cooper Leonard Nations S. P. Marchbanks Ernest Allgood W. -F. Dodson .CITATION THE~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF..LyCKENS. By N. A. Christonbhrw m Judge. Whereas, Jv made suiit to mn of Administrat ind ef~eets of ? McWhorter dlee Teeare tU adlmonish all ano sugigular the kindred and Creditors of the said Miss Mar garet Louella MeWhorter' deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens Court House, S. C., on the 10th (lay of February 1922, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to .show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra. tien should not be granted. Given unde~r iny H~a~ end Seatl, this 31st dlay of January 1'942. in the 146th year of our Independcee.. N. Aa Christopher, Jud~e 'of Probate 666 i! a prescrip~tion for Colds,Feve and LaGrijpe. . It's the most speedy remedy we know. WANTED-';o d your Electrical work. A complete stock of fixtures carried in stock. House wiring a specialty. Walter Hester, at . The Sentinel ,office, phone 27. .The tie mark< mn: un andh th advantage of it tide the, ove.