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The PiAm Seintuel PICEES,. S. C. - JANCARY 1. 1914 -nc- t es-cna -fsesee 1- 6.a. 4. Hatimatter - GARY Hior MANAGER The Sotinl is not responsible fothe views of its corres pondents. INEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS Although .Usually Broken They Often n amt in Worth Whle to VMaker. - the close of the year a great mnany men and. women review the namnd experiences through which a PVesVassid, and reul"ve to proft - 'thaeduring the-omIng year. Many - nmIN turns over a new leaf," and uza worman emphatically declares. t' de wil.handon this foly'and SSo many fafl-in their resolves w-Yeses. resolutions have be inb~eit of jest. st hie there may be a humorous -.hare ft1 subject there Is aertainly 4mideeserious ozte'tlian some appear 1o Uie.It mke no eMfwhin t ut New: Yar' ee or any , there has to come a time nthe3Nofdl whemn there Is an a& untmfng with self. It is only through chno-accoutings that men and womes. fnadhemselves, learn t nwte iselves and, knowing,; become what -Rev. Br. Talhage used to tell the story'of a'yoniman who annually de. 1oted New- Year'seve -to a review of iths year ended cnclunding with reso }lutiona which he. seldom kept, pr an geat length of time. Iding lazily-bank young man would smnka cigar, think * oer the year, and:.make~his resolves. ~One New Year's eve he-thought and ed-ha aw Juthe smoke-as it . upward the word "resolutions.' ....fancied him to serija4cnsidr teally gone upin smoke. Be was * e thit they should no longer end 3Dach time be told this story Doctor mgaassured his hearesthat this oung man 'was today one of the fore bnielne men of New York city, factor In its. commdercial life and a .be' made only to:. obrok~n, .the eit ome ithe fee of every and .womnan when they make one preme resolve 'which is ithe weiring Yeat resolutions even though would. bi'oken, because he knew in the end they woeld result in 'GOODBY, OLD YEAR, GOODBYP * Margaret E. Sangster. * Goodby old year, goodby." We've had good times together: * You gave us many a bright blue Sky, And sometlmes stormy weathe. But we'vehbad lots of fun We've alkatr d, Eshed and boated; And now, jr~t as the year is done. 'In school *e've been prompoted. Old ye~r, be bave and-proud; -Uh bannerS foating over yOU You join the aIaowy crowd Of years that ,ent before you. * 'Goodby, old year, .goodby; With "flins"M to ypur story, The stars hma out, on high. Toight your way swith glory. CONSTIPATION He=aae, coated TPod1Brth, Ok~popl, yungpeople and m' aged people alare fsleaning tat dhe best liver remedy oneathis thefamous HO SPRINGSy LIVER BUTN Never useCalomel,becsuseLIVEI BUTTONS are better; they never\ fail-always give gentle action and for malaria and to drive poisons from the bowels, nothingissogood. Freple LIR BU TO~Sand booklet about the famous HotSprings Rheumatism Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy at 'Dicke..-s Dr.... ropn So goes. the old year forth, as ge A king with no atn-train, As goes a mnonarch od whoos Hi1s'further efotis in vain. In stately sequence they hve goe ' The coutier montsand now, aone, The old year, prouidly falters, on, The new year comes to damm histhrone. Burt we that stand as subjects stand Within the -temple of the -years While. faints the narrow thread of sand That in the tineglas now appears . 4 Should we look out adown the way Whereon our eager feet -would faraz Or should we gaze at yesterday And see what is i-ecorded there? backwardthen a mioment's space - backwaat the dmighils Ere, it old -timie with gentle grace Countiiow the'h6-' twhich eld thegol Wh hdbeen rtwi and keep, ae htve in our sykn ol Feared tlat the'cim was long and steep. Now the horizda whence we wend .*I - --ad Seeinsbut a ah asmooth af Where frowningil and valley blend, -And 'an lad were light to bear.' Couldo we go back! Ah, unhtwe go Oncemoreupon tih dindhng way tie t isin fret us so Teo Te trifa now, oee geaze-btk at te fdin iw The com siteof ughs a tears Tfiejiitu tfacelhe' iadwaiyn. The iewyear comes, as comes a king, dwin rich stf and gold t Wun it we MaY bring The good we farnered from the old. 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If yo hav cloed tenh oft yorhard lagainsties merciu you -slfi or Reolv o els.ght ortloe rsmnu a ea ng ees. ordorwt the new year. I o the linaest ure on th ord up? It noee itoo laur efrtTEVE miss bfle you th ine s ,rmme htteei nte chaes. DnThe nol your nam onh thresolfdeceiers ithe Teren sl no hope o o i. you dsaoihi.hp n osbiiya o ar om t H . AE youbee a litl bit shak toar ,yida oARAR codutht.o Norris Local News As the last evening rays mark the close of day. we think how soon the Old Year will soon have passed and thinkhow the angels sang at the origin of Christmas, which hallows the expiration of each year. Why should people. not likewise be glad and give thanks to God in the same attitude as the angels did? Rev. Lenhardt and family have moved to Norris. Rev. Lenhardt will take the circuit Rev. Thomason formerly sup plied. Miss Hattie Boroughs of G. F. C. is at home-for the holi days.. Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Parrot. of Six. Mile were guests at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. S. E, Mauldin last Sunday. Miss Alma Clayton will leave immediately after the holidays for Spartanburg, where she will take up school work. Mr. Bud Gilstrap aid family have recently moved from their country home to Norris and have rented their former home to Mr. N. Sentell. The home folks and friends of Mr. -Wade Williams of Be attle Washington are expecting him home at an early date, Misses Ollie and Nettie Mulli nix, Lucy Brock and Kate Hunter were in Liberty Satur day shopping. Miss Nina Griffin, who has been attending school in Ashe yille, N. C., is with home folks for the holidays. Mr. Rosco Mauldin spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parsons near Cen tral. Rev. W. M. Walkersof Liber ty has been elected pastor for 1914 at Golden Creek, Mr. Tom Hooper and family, who lived near Golden Creek the past year will move to Mr. Sam Wilson's farm below Liberty. Sale of Lots in Central. I wi s 11 to the highes bi-Ider at Pjckens. S. C.. on salesday in January, 1914. im ediately after the public kales, the oi~lowing lots in Central. s. U.: Four Iota kiuown in the O'Dell survey as lowt Nos. 5!, 55, 56 and 57. Frontin2 on 5th street onl the west and running baick to an alley 160 feet. Bounded on the north by a branch and on the south by 3rd si reet. The four lotas contain one acre mo>re or less and adjoin each other. Near cotton mill an~d gradled school: Ta: msi One half cash, balance to suit purchas( r. Title good. W. L Vickery, 3c Per (. E. Robinson. Atty. Notice. Paisuit to a decree on file in roy offce and signed by the undersigned, r otice sgeretty given that 'ill creditors in th~e caeof Mary F. Clayton, plaintiff. against City National Bank of ,Green ville et al. defendants, who have not already prove.d their claims against the s~ste of 28. L. Clayton, deceased, are required to,prove the s'ima before the Probate Ocurt of Pickens Couudty, s. C, an or by the 5th day of January. 1914. or be barred fro~m marticipating in any distribution of fnds in the hands of the Executrix of said estate. J. B., Newberry. J. P. P. C. For Sale. Forty-eight acres valuable farm lanid situated within one mile of the city limits of the city of Easley, S. C., near Alice cot ton mills. This property has a new eight-room dwelling house, ample out-buildings and a good barn on it. The land is very strong and is (specially adapted to truck- farming. For prices, terms. etc.. call on or write to Jos. E. Leach, Attorney, Eas ley, S. C. . A Victrola Outfit For $25.00 A genuine Victor Victro la--style IV, oak, 13 double ten-inch. records, 26 selec ions, 1000 V\ictor Needles, All For $25.00 Write for description and list of records John H. Williams Grand Opera House Building Greenville, S. C. Call and see our Christmas Bargains in Pianos and Organs Just rec load of 1 The Needs no introdu< for they are well I most every counti years of handling to be the best fini wagon sold todayN are from Missouri Buy one Mitchell We have them in a] three-horse. A little hi the long run they are mr Folger, Clothing, Shoe Sole Agents for Walk-Ov Machines, Iron King StoveE . Mitchell Automobiles. A LONG SLEEP. "ristiddy was 151 an' today Ist "GeeI Bow's that? 37e must've Elept a whole year last night." A New Year's Wish. . My New Year wish is.. that ail through the year the yetraswil have contained as much happiness as you wish for the tomEEWs. -genuine refreshment!. Starts quick as the first delicious drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens your tongue.- Lasts long as the fruity, tart juices and, oils stay in your system and mirc with your blood. Not so sweet as some others-it stop: thirst-doesn't produce more! Anybody can drink it and fee! better. PEPSI-Cola gives you naturalrefreshmernt in a perfectly natural way. It's pure. Cools off bodyr - wakes up mind. It isn't medcine-it's pleasure and benefit all day long! Do you idrir.k Pepsi-Cola? One glass, then a second will prove it is better than them all Try it. You're thirsty, NOW! Jn BottlesAt Founts 5c :ived anol Vlitchell N Mitchell Wag tion to the people of inown, not only in thi( in the United States the Mitchell W agon 1 hed, lightest running, Don't take our wor ,just ask It ie man whc and you will never ow I sizes, from the lightest oi gher in price, perhaps, than ch cheaper. Yours truly, Thornle s, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Got r Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart 0, , Chase City and Babcock Bugg FA Low cost? Why a F twenty-five and a third oline-fo' thirty-three this is not an exceptio1 Fbrd ecoimy is a big Fiye hundred dollars isi runabout; the touring c car seven fifty-f. o. b. equipment. Get catalo Smith & Jones, Easley, kept in stock. L. J. SMIT H Eastej The~ Pri Rig Come and do your prepredto give yu ugooc most anything you may wa BE RGHT.We have a -wish to close-'out, and will on them. Come and buy. 12 happy and help to -rnake d A. K. West End, "Kola Blease." D. E. Farr, who recently re sumed control of the Fountain Inn Bottling Works, is now manufacturing a drink which he has na'fned "Kola Blease," It is essentially the same "'dope" Ias the famous Coca Cola, and both because of its taste and its! name will provaapopular bev erage. Mr. Farr has cip~right 'ed nerame, which he has spe *cial permission. to use, and has taken every necessary legal step to protect his rights.-Fountain T nn Tribune. ,her ca# Vagons on Pickens County, county, but al . Oui past has proven th and most dura d for it, but if y , owns a Mitch n any other mak ie-horse to the heav other wagons, but in &s a Speciaty veralls, New Home es, Mitchell Wagons ord recently averaged miles to a gallon of gas undred miles! And ial Ford performance. eason for Ford popu he new priceof the Ford ar is five fifty; the town Detroit, cdmpr'ote with and -particulars from S. 0. Repair parts also. H. N. JO@NES S. C ces Are trading early.' We are service. We have a *nt inDry Gooads, Notions UR PRICES SHALL good 'many things w~ make liberal discounts 0 ae yourself and fmiiy happy. Greenville.S "Tickle the Editor." An exchange says that. ther is a new game called "Tick the Editor." The way it played is as follows: You take an ordinary sheet of writing pa per, on which you pen a few ines suitable for the occado Next you fold it carefully.enclos ing in the fold a check or post office order sufficiently large to pay all arrearages and a year or moe in advance and hand or. send it te the editor. Keep an eye on himnand if a smile adorns his face the trick works .fine Now is the time to play the game.