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cent interes oaf anc John Thornley has beer teveral da% m pleurisy P. Carey was a visitor .tc vile and Easley on busi, this week. -. A. Be-us of Calhoun wa< visitor at the count3 tthis week. 0. Thompson, editor o: -Liberty Gazette, was it kens on business this week. V. Griffin of Liberty wa. Iickens on business ani g 4ands with friend H. F. Smi tensof as sec n wals e count2 Sa s w Hon. J E.. Boggs was ir vill ast week on- busi es. :so visited Iiis son in asley. ~ . H. Williams an Foster of near Marietta re visitors in' Pickens thi eek. Married byJ. B. Newbery, a s residence, December 17, 1912 Essie Barnes and Waltei n, of near Pickens. v.B B. Grandy has re -ed from the lower part oj S he state to spend the Christ. Smas -holidays with' his fanmil: here. ra..Battle, who hai efor the Big Stort tned last wee] ein Morganton Lewis, Pickens' we] -z~f 'and popular traveling d7--aesman, has been under the &'ather for some time, but is improving. Married by J. B. Newbery, a his residence, December 15, 1912 Miss Vannie Hunnicutt ani( Mr. Jesse Durham, of Pick-en route 2. . - The Treasurer~-of Picken - unty2Ge6ived a check Mon Sfrom the Southern railwa: for more than $20.000 tay mon ey. The.next meeting of Keowe< Lodge No. 79, A. F. M., will b< held Saturday night in the hal at 7:30. All members - are re quested to be present. Electior and installation of officers wil ake place. R. T. Hallum, W, M. Go to Cal has ne prices on groceries, other thin *neverthele for youlrs 18 poUf IS O e Time gs Account wee Bank i paid on Deposits Personal Dr. R. F. Smith, of Easle was a business yisitor at Pic ens Monday. Messrs. R..E. Lewis and D Pace spent Monday in *Gree ville on business. The Clerk of Court was co fined to his room last Thursde from lagrippe. Prof. Andrew Bramlett, Clemson College, visited I father and mother last Satu day. Messrs. C. H. Carpent( Oliver Pickens and Cely, Easley, were at the county se Saturday. Married by J. B. Newbery, his office December 12, 191 Miss Laura Kelley and Willia Tague, of Pickens county. Dr. Hallum of the Picke Drug Co. was indisposed f several days last week, but i are glad to see him back at I post. The dance at Freeman h: last Thursday night was lar ly attended by the young peoi of the town, who enjoyed t occasion immensely. Benjamin Holder, jr., w sick last week from a sev( cold or lagrippe. Also Mr. J Chastain, near the cotton ix was sick with the same troub SThe Pickens Baptist Sund; school will have a Christm tree Christmas Eve night, mui to the delight of the young scholars, SBertha, two-year old daug ter of A. B. Stokes; and gral daughter of N. D). Parsons b pneumonia fever at the Ali cotton mill.. t Mr. E. J. Tripp, who h~ ,been living near Pickens, h I purchased from Mr. J. M. Gar his-1agksmith shop here a: ill take charge January Mr Tripp has already mov his family here and they occul r the Rigdon house. -One of the Pickens merchar has just received a large sh! ment of cold storage egas frc Kansas City, Mo. It seems shame that a town surround by such a country as Pickens -not supplied by fresh eggs frc the various nearby farms. X should be shipping eggs aw; from h ere instead of havi: them shipped here. ABIC se's aild se( inl the way dry goo5 and a tliousi .gs. It is a ~ssit is so. DS- SUGA NLY A STA e aild se :ATE. P Eight s ents of dusky con plexions were caught gambling in town Satur- v night and as a result the tov:n coffers were replenished to the tune of about $120.00. I Married on Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, the 15th of December, 1912, at the residence of the officiating minister, W. C. Seaborn, Mr. John W. Duck worth to Miss Sallie Child, both Pickens county. Their host of ( friends join the writer in ex tending to them congratulations wishing them a long, prosperous, happy voyage through life. All persons holding claims against the county are request Y, ed to file same with me before k- January 1st, 1913. Jno. C. Carey, >c Clerk County Board Elegant rugs for Christmas presents. Flour, oats, shorts a and bran at wholesale. Every L sack guaranteed by me and the mill. Fireworks. T. D. Harris. >f - is Honor Roll Third Month. S G 10th Grade: Alberta Yongue. r, 8th Grade: Frances Bruce, of Edgar Clyde, Homer Edens, i at Colie Seaborn. 7th Grade: Marie Freeman, a at Sallie Griffin. 2, 6th Grade: Joe Frank Free- - ' man, Ella Lewis. c 3rd Grade: Eula Stewart. c Robert Bowen. s s 2nd Grade: Don Roark, Kathl r erine Hagood. S ve 1st Grade: Ethel Adams, b Lis Daisy Bivens, James Partridge. (Name omitted from second 3 il month.) 4th Grade: Mary Rob- a e- inson. )le School closes for the holidays t he Friday, December 20th, and re- , sumes work on Monday, Jan uary 6th, 1913-. s J. W. Ballentine. 0 1ll Norris Circuit Appointments. t ~First Sunday-T welve Mile at 11.00 o'clock; Gap Hill at 3.00. h Second Sunday-Norris at b r 11:00; Fairview at 3.00; Ruha mah at 7.30. o Third Sunday-Gap Hill at s d11.00; T welve Mile at 3.00, dFourth Sunday-Fairview at s11.00; Ruhamah at 3.00: Norris e at 7.30. E. L. Thomason, P. C. a s Singing Contest. a Ltt__ _a d There will be a singing con-. Ltest given by the Secona sing ding class at Secona on next 4th 7 Sunday evening at 2 p.m., after which all visitors will be invited ts Ito join in a song service. All .p- are invited to come and bring n song books. d Buy your frost proof cabbage s plants from F. S. CANNON, Megets, S, C. 1,000 to -,000 eat $1,25. 5;000 to .9,000 at $1.00. y10000 to 15,000 at 90c. Special gprices on larger orders and satis faction guaranteed. wliat he of cuttilig Ls. nOtiOllS, nd or more slanie, bult Go aild see F? FOR $1 RTER e me -. / A ickens I. I rl ( We are preparec vants in high class uch as Jewelry, St ets, Shaving Sets, ickens D he GMC From Pickens Route 3. E. F. Price, of Montana. is isiting his parents, Mr. and 1 [rs. W. R. Price, this week. fri< Miss Louise and Annie Grav- of v spent Saturday night and sh< unday with their uncle, W. T. las ravley. Ma The Montvale school is pro- th.E ressing nicely with Miss Irene ble [endricks as teacher. Last Saturday night an enjoy-1 ole box supper was given at [ontvale school house. It was' -ell attended and the amount >Alected was $24:0. The pro eeds will go to furnishing*the :hool room. The,-singing at W. R. Price's 191 unday afternoon was enjoyed sEr y all who attended- !or T, H. Stewart and daughter, in [ss Moneita attended services Th t Holly Springs Sunday. str R. S. Porter has recently del uilt him a new large barn vhich is a great improvement. Jesse J, Lewis, of Piercetown, nd Mr.and Mrs. Frank Townes, f Honea Path. were visiting riends and relatives in this sec ion last week. Rev. Wade H. Lewis, who -rb, as been assigned by conference y > churches in the Laurens cir-. Ju it will soon take charge of me is work. tio: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Prince, NI Six Mile, were visitors in this mo action Sunday. The peoplc of this section are reparing for Christmas in the h. ay of killing hogs and other on ings that are needed. ati One more week until Christ- e., as and then all the boys *and irls who are attending schools. d colleges will come home to end their vacation with their arents and friends.j t s e SBusy Be SThe new restaurant j usi For Ladies and Everything new and neat. you to give us a call and wv tention andI satisfaction. ot meals and lunches .a HoWe shall be please( Stansell & N'~ext Door to Pick Pickens, SThe Press Ornew prcs.sing club is r, wes olicit vour p-jatronage. of s,ix year's experLiec'e an<1 Our wor-k and dleliv Ladies, let us (10 your dyei: gloves. W\e know how. Y monthly menmbers at Staniell & KU to supply you Christmas good Itionery, Toile Candy, etc. ~~, rug CU, iAstore Card of Thanks. Ne desire to thank the man ds for their numerous ac houghtfulness and kindnec )wn us during the recent au b illness of wife and mothei v the Creator and Ruler < universe increase the ssings ten fold is our praye thank you each and ever again. oseph Looper and family. idlords and Tenants Tat Notice. hat on and after January: 3, all tenants wishing ot vices will have to bring a er from their landlord stan< good for their doctor bil is rule is reasonable and i ict observance will save muc ay and annoyance. J. L. Valley, M. D. Robt. Kirksey, M. D. L. F. Robinson, M. D. J. A. Cannon, M. D. F. S. Porter. M. D. Citation. State of South Caroli-:a Counity of Ptekens.. y J, B. New bery Esciuire. Proba ~e. Vherea=, w. A. Lcoper made suit to grant him Letters of Adimstr 1of the Estate of and effects icv M1. Loop>r hese are Therefore to cite and al nis~h all and smngular the kindrE Icreditors of the saiid Nancy >l, ceased, that they appe "re nie. in the Court of Probate. te-ua at Pickens Court House, S3. ( the 2nd (lay of January, 191 -r pbienti'rn hereof, at 10 o'cleC he forenoon, t o shew cause, it ar v have, why the saidi Admninistu a ic ubi not be granutedi. ven under mne han I anid seal, th ada (f December, 1912, in the i32 r of ouir Independence, J. B. NE WBERY. J. P~, P. C. e eaaf openeid in Pickens Gentlemnu We cordially invite a guiaranitee polite at-( ered at all hours. to serve y\ou. Edens nsDrug Co. ng Club' ady for b)us]iness and( We have ai pre~sser guaranltee our work.( ery IS Dpomplt. ag and clean your kid ( JIll take a few more S1.00 per month. Edens oat It is the policy of t or Skirts from one sea! uary i, we are naming them. Lot No. All S12.50 and $15.00 < -u are great values, in p striped effects, To clos( the lot, only - - Lot No. S $20.00 and $22.50 Suit great value. Serges an tures, of tan, green, na f gray. To close up r the lot - - Big reductions on di Here is your chance to c they are picked over. HEATH Lr s Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina County of Pickens In Common Pleas Court Mary J, Darham et al, Plaintiffs. against R. N. Durham, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order in th above stated case by Hon. J.W. DeVor dated Novemoer 22, 1912, and on file iz the Clerk's office Pickens county. S. C. I will sell on Salesday in January, 1913 during the legal hours for sale at Pick ens, C. H., S. 0., the following tracts of land described by plats of surve3 made by G. A. Ellis, surveyor, in Jan e ur,1910, in dividing up the rea: estate of I. A. Durham, deceased. o Tracts Nos. 2 and 3 containirg (104 acres. Tract No. 5 containing (321) acres ofTract No. 6 containmng (3S4) acres Tract No. 7 containmng (471) acres Tract No. 8 containing (51A) acres. Tract No. 9 containing (35) acres. '. Tract No. 10 centaining (8S1) acree, r : Terms of sale one-half cash and t h balance on a credit of twelve months the ci edit portion to be st cured by bon'i of the purchaser or purch:wseri k and a mortgage of the premises wit] L7 leave to the purchaser or purchas.-rs i< anticipate the credit uortion on diay o ~ale.. The purchaser or purchaser: s utcornply within one hour after sat bor or emnises will be reso'd, Purchase1 to pay for all papers and recor ling o: same, A. J. BOGGs. Clerk of Court. Notice to Debtors and Creditor: ALL Persons holding claims agains1 the estate' of the late J. Frank Jen nings and M. olivia Jenning must present same duly pr.wven on o: before the 1 day of Jauuary 1913, or b debarred paymneni; and all persons in debted-to said estate, must miake pay ment on or before the above date, to th< undersigned J. C. Jennings,. Dec. 5, 1912. 3t Administrator Speciak For This Every 8 1.00 Shirt in the 5All 50c Shirts both work~ The best Overall on cart] SAll 10c Collars, menCf's an< " 15c " " " Remember, I sell the lined Underwear at 35c y Every piece of cloth in Sactual cost. On Next Saturday I am Go Special Hat Sale. I will Jin the store on that (late ~cost. ALL other. Remember the p ~W. D. -AT.%. : BIG STOR he Big Store not to carry over any C ;on to another, and to clean them up fi a price that would not buy the cloth i Lot All $25.00 and .27 oat suits, these of suits came fror lain serge and tailoring concerns i 8.n8 means they are the W 48 season. Serge, w brown and black. Only - - 2 Millinery at ( s, This lot is a It is our custom t d Scotch mix- nery department. re xy. black and you haven't bougi $12.50 . yet, it will pay you ment a call. ess shirts, $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 Shi aye money by selecting one of those sn BRUCE=MORRO Pickens, S. C. P (Prickly Ash, Pol Prompt Pov its benicial ef- StubI fects a*e usually eld felt very quicklY Y=nz Makes rich, red, pure blo< systen -clears the brain-strengthe A positive specific for Blood Po! I Drives out Rheumatism and Stops is a wvonderful tonic and body-buildea F. V. LIPPMAN, SAN * PICKENS DRU( Roofs Put a 26 Years A are as good as new, ai never needed repaifs need attention of any1 -cept an occasional coat Storm-proof Fire-proof - Don't buy that roof for the new buil -5 unti you have examined the Cortright ilEATHl, BRUCE, M1ORRO1W for This Week I am. Going to store for 89c I am still sellir & dress 39c IBest patent Flou Sfor 89c teed, at $5.2 boys, for Sc B3est Granulated lie11 3 big Oranges fo: 4 Boxes Search I best fleece. .Kerosene oil for )er gamn. 2 lbs. Eagle This the store at Stick Candy 8c 1 10 lbs. Best Sno' ing to have a California Peach( ;ell every hat Evapiorated Appl t New York Tomatoes 3-lb. ca S1 3 canls Salmon 25 o'6ds Ill the bove at same lace, Main Street, next door SPEAR Esley. S. C. E. >at Suits, Waists om now until Jan equired to make o. 3 00 Suits. This lit a one of the best n America * best styles of hipcord in n $15. Ine-Half Pric o clean up our milli' gardless of price. If L your winter hat to give this depart rts for only $1.00. appy styles before W cO. :e Root and Potassium) Ferful Permanent orn cases GoddI results ame to P. P. P. lasdng-it cures othermedi- you tostaycud are useless >d-cleanses the entire s digestion and nerves. son and skin diseases. 'Thoisands ense t ANNAH, GA. 1 CO. go d ave -never ind, ex ofpait Ligtningproof. din,or re-roof the old, Metal Shinges. CO., Pickens, S. C. Week Offer r, every sack guaran :5 bbl. Sugar 25 lbs. $1.40 [ght Matj hes for 10c 2gallon: ie Soda for 5c vdcrift Lard $1.10. ~s 81b, es 7he lb. store not reduction. 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