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"sss Margaret Aken hs home' f( the holidays. Mr. J. E. Boggs spent Wednesda in Spartanburg. Mr. W. A. Mauldin of Greenwoo< S. C., spent Tuesday in Pickens. Miss Ellen Freeman spent Sat urday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bivens spen Monday in Greenville. shopping. Misses Patti Porter, Edna Willis Eva Holder and Etheleen Ganti spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henderson spent Wednesday in Greenville sahp" Miss Zella Ferguson from near Pickens is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Annie Stewart. Mrs. B. F. Freeman ls visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Hargrave of Bir mingham, Ala. Misses Emily Thornley and Nancy Morris are home from Converse Col lege to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. A. J. Boggs, Jr., Mrs. I. Cox, and Mrs. P. E. Woodruff, spent Wed nesday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'V. Clayon, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris spent Mon day in Central. Mr. Colic Seaborn, Instructor of Mathematics in the High school of Marion, is home for the Christmas holidays. Theo Smith, Don and Robe,'t Roark, )eWitt Mathews, students at Clemson College are home for thc Christmas holidays. Mr. J. R McClean of Bennettsville who was formerly Auditer of th' Pickens Railroad, was a vkit. t; Pickens last week. ThreeC0 New FORD ( 1any date. First Shand and can 4Touring, Roads dans, Trncks ar O'D ELL I LIBER You Will Fini iness at the ! Cold weather is your Coats, Sw winter wear. Dress goods of: Shoes of all kin< Groceries of all Your trade is Yours J. W.HE wlgointo effect inPiOn" schol January 2, 1923. Hon. J. P. Carey, Sr., has ret-urn ed from Abbeville, S. C., where h acted as honorary pallbearer at. tb y funeral of Judge Frank Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Grandy an I, daughter arrived Tuesday to spent the holidays' with the latter's moth er, Mrs. B., E. Grandy. Mrs. Mary Boggs, Mrs. A. D Attaway, and Mrs. C. G. HunnicutI t visited Mrs. Boggs father, W. B Allgood, in Pickens last week. Dr. Glymph the leading Eye sight specialist of Anderson will be here again next week, read his ad in an other column. - Misses Ruth Goza and Edith Lott, teachers of the OGlenoy school left Friday morning for their home in C apin, S. C., where they will spend the Christmas holidays. The Church: Its members, How can I best serve the whole world? By doing my best in my own church! Do you believe this? Come to the B. Y. P. U. Wednesday night at 7:15 and tell us why. The landsape architect, Mr. Adolf E-chulze of Greenville, has finished his, piiis for the Pickens Cemetery, and (.crt IIouish grounds. He re quest the cemetery and coui-t house comm'tties of the League of Women Voiers to meet him at the Court House Saturday afternoon Dec. 23rd., at half past three o'clock. One of the most delightful pound parties of the season was given last Friday night, Dec. 15, at the beauti ful home of Mr. W. R. Massingill in the Oolenoy sectidi, given by Misses Ruth Goza and Edith Lott, teachers of the Oolenoy school. A number of interesting games were enjoyed by a large nuniber, and afterwards ..he guests were invited into ?l" room where an elegant supper was served. H. ar Loads!! JARS expected at class-used cars on he bought right. ters, Coupes, Sd id Tractors VIOTOR CO. TY, S. C. IMe Doing Bus lame Old Place hear. Come and ge aaters, and. Heava all kinds. Is. kinds. appreciated. for trade, NDRIOKS ONE of., the World's greatest hI vunitllons "THE RADIO" Buy pi set now. Get the thrill and wonder, of the air. See Walter Hester or phone 27. FOR SALE-Charleston Wakfield and Early Jersey Wakfleld cabbage plants. $1.25 per 1000. See J. W. Boren, Piikgns R2. Those buggies that were left with me by Mr. Adams are going fast. Tif you want a good buggy, reasonable you had better see me. at once. J. D. Holder and Sons. ..BE HAPPY this Christmas. Buy a Radio set and hear the wonders of the air. For complete information see Walter Hester, or phone 27. LOST-One white ai.d red spotted hound dog. One ear split, and left hind leg has scar on inside. Finder return to Jim Poole at the Court house. FOR SALE-Shetland pony, bug gy and harness, weighs 610 lbs. Qual ities good. Safe for children to drive. J. T. Clayton, Pickens, S. C. 2t fil FOR RENT-One 2-horse crop also one-horse crop to rent on halves. Good creek bottom land for corn. See O. L. Morgan, R2 Pickens. 3t FORDS! FORDS!! FORDS!!!-We have a lot of good Used Ford cars at bargain prices that we will exchange for mules, cattle or hay, or will sell for cash or on terms. Pendleton Auto Co., Pendleton, S. C. FOR SALE-Pure O. I. C. pigs. It - pays to buy the best. Price $10.00 % each. L H. & O. L. Craig, Central, 4 S. C., R2. 3t We hre i-n the market for twenty thousand cross ties. Call at our office for sifecifications. We pay cash at office. J. D. Holder and scm. LOS'T-One white and red spotted hound clog. Finder return to Pickens Oil Mill and get reward. 3t Thoroughbred White Leghorns Cockerls for sale at $2.00 a piece. See S. C. Boggs, Calhoun, R. 3t These who wish a fancy box of fruit for Christmas send money order or check and I will send the follow ing: Oranges $3.50 plus express. Or anges and Grape Fruit mixed $3.50. ' Tangerines, Oranges and Grape Fruit t $4.25. Grape Fruit straight $3.00. Dan Adams, Eustis, Fla. 3t If' you wantfl a goodl Scofield Bible, Bible story backs 0or other' good hooks. S e Mrs. B. S; Johnson at .Johnion'~ five and ten cent store. FOR RENT-One small one-horse cp six miles from Pickens near Cross h1oads church. A poly to WV. P. B:aker. ickens, S. C. Fetr Christmas toys, dolls. station1 ery and1( varietyv goo~ds. See' .Johnson' 5 and 100 store. FOR SALE-Fresh milk ('W Se W.V W. A ikeni, Pickcens. Cotton is bringing 26cts. in Pickens today., '(Wed Snesday.) Special Bargains For the next 30 days I wvill sell Col lars, Briddles, Bug gie harness, Wag on harness and Lap Robes, all at half price. 25 to 30 good mules from 5 yrs up. Will sell at great ly reduced prices J. T. Gassaway 'Central The Store Of A Thousa The Roads are all cleaned for the Busy Christmas shopper. This Is ou do not see advertised. . -1/" .J Mail orders filled on all goods Ad vertised. olls, Sc to $9.00 Stick Pins, $1.00 to $15.00 M Books; 5c to $2.00 Cuff Links, $1.00 to $15.00 Watches, $1.50 to $60.00 Watch Chains, '$1.50 to $7.50. Gents Sets, $5.00 to $15.00 Belt Buckles, .$1.50 to $7.60. Brooches, $1.50 to $25.00. Rings, $1.00 to $160.00 Wrist Watches, Elgin Swiss, Vanity Cases LaValliers, $3 to $35.00 LaTausca Pearls FREE First prize a handsome never w ind clock guaranteed 50 years. Second pr'ze large Mania Doll. Will b0 given away at"9 o'clock Sat u st and second numbers drawn, res pectively. With every 50 cents in t i PICKENS DRU "The Rexall Store" The Best In Drug Store IHOGS.: 4' We[now have on hand a car lead of[Hogs'for butchering, brood sows shoats. Can be seen at our barn at + anytime. . + D. G. & Thomas R. O'Dell LIBERTY, S. C. W. N. WAT THIRTY YEARS. IN GRE] PRIOR TO TAKING STOCK J} We will make attractive prices on 'ons, laprobes, harness, team collars aral nice carriages at a sacrifice. 14-16-18 Brown Street dGIs only a Partial yIst. Ask for what anicure Sets, $1.50 to $16.00. Stationery 25c to $10.00 box. Fountain Pen with Pencl Sets. Mirror Sets, $1.50 to $10.00 Fountain Pens $1.50 to $10~ . Combs, Brushes, Shaving Sets .day night, Dec. 23, 1922 to the de you get a number. 0 CO.. Service Rest Glasses Relieve Eyestrain Dr. Glymph of Anderson, S. C. The Old Reliable EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will Be OVER KEOWFE -PHARMACY Pickens, S. C. One Day Only, Thursday, Dec. 28th. HUNTER'S PHARMACY Liberty, S. C. One Day Only, Friday Dec. 29th. A pair of Glasses for your Father, Mother, Husband, W-fe, Brother, Sis ter, Son or Daughter would make a most acceptable Christmas present. Examination Free, Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'SON ENVLLE ENUARY FIRST. buggies, farm wa and bridles. Sev GREENVILLE S C