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Pickens County Marriages]
Married by Rev. D. W. Hiott,
in the Alice Mill village Sunday
afternoon, November 28, Mr.
Davis Porter and Miss Rosa
Duncan. The young couple
were from near Enon church.
May happiness be theirs.
Bennet H. Powers and Miss
Nannie Porter were married at
the residence of the officiating
minister, Rev. 1). W. Hiott, in
Pickens Thanksgiving after
noon. The bride is a daughter
of Mr, Henley Porter of near
Pickens and is a young lady of
charming manners and features.
Mr. Powers was a candidate for
treasurer of Pickens county last
year and is well known all over
the county.
Married, by Rev. F. S. Child
ress, at the home of the bride
near Dacusville, November 28,
Miss Blandina Arledge to Mr.
Devanie Andrew Shields. of Try
on, N. C' 'The wetding was a
quiet home affair with only a
few intimate friends present.
After the ceremony the guests
were ushered into the dininE
room where an elaborate five
course dinner was served. The
ushers were Messrs. Lindsay
Walker of Greenville and Rupert
Farr of Dacusville and Misses
Winifred and Bertha Render
son of Tryon. Many beautiful
presents were received by the
bride who is a most popular
young lady, a (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Arledge. '4r.
Shields is a prominent young
man of Tryon. They will make
their home in Weaverville, N.
C., after March 1.
The case of Henry S. Collins
against the Western Union Tel
Na h Co. has been settled by
graph company paying
lls $800. It will be re
i ed that this case was
t. s 'the February, 1914,term
of't" '.'Pickens and that the
jur,y '~1r. Collins $900
in a A t be
cause the ielev'raph company
failed to deliver a telegram. An
appeal was taken 'by the tele
graph attornes, but they last
week agreed to compromlise on
$800. McSwain & Craig of Pick
ens were attorneys for the plain
tifl'. who lives at Norris.
Prof. Charlie Welborn 's school
at Garvin opend('l N\ovembller 14
for its winter se!ssion.
Auctik
AUTOM
[ We will sell to the
cash, on Monday, E
JCarey's Garage, at
following automobi
One Overland Tour
$820 delivered. (Th
first-class condition.)
One Studebaker T<
condition.
One R. C. H. Touring
One Buick Roadstei
We are selling th
make 'room for om
and they will be so
price offered for th
save money and ge
an automobile, be
CARE~Y 8
Masons Elect Officers
The Royal Arch Masons of
Pickens, at their meeting Friday
night, elected the following offi.
cers to serve for the year 1916:
R.T. Hallum, H. P.; A.M. Morris.
king; R. R. Roark, scribe; J. T.
Richey, treasu'er; M. C. Smith,
secretary. The appointed officers
were as follows: Rex. D. W.
Hiott, chaplain; T. H. Stewart,
C. H.; J.D. Yongue, P. S.; B. B.
LaBoon, R. -A. C.; J.W. Langs
ton, M. 3 V.; J.C.Carey, M.2 V.:
G. A. Ellis, M. 1 V.
The Council also elected offi
cers for the next year as follows:
R. T. Hallum, T. I. M.; A. M.
Morris, D. I. M.: J. L. Valley,
P. C. W.: J. T. Richey, treas.;
M.C. Smith,recorder; F.S. Porter,
C.G.; P. H. Stewart, 0.0.; J.D.
Yongue, steward; P. H. Porter,
sentinel. These officers were all
installed by B. Lewis. Most Ex
cellent G.P.H.P.
After all business had been
transacted the members repaired
to Pace's cale, where refresh
mnents were served,
Box Supper at Mt. Carmel
A box supper will be given at
Wt. Carmel W. 0. V. hall Mon
lay night after Christmas, Dec.
27. at which will be present the
prettiest girls in the community,
plenty-of them,with good th inas
to eat, and the young men of
this and su rrouniding communi
ties are expected to come with
lout an invitation, If any man
presetnt with a spark of bravery
and 'mazuima fails to have a
good time it will not be because
it is iot there.
Card of Thanks
Time good people of Pickens
have again demonstrated their
kindness to those in trouble,:and
we wish to publicly thank each
and every one of you who so
kinl'y and beautifully minis
tered "unto the loved wife and
mother of whom we have been
b 1'eft. God bless every -one of
you. Gratefully and sincerely,
T. 1). Harris and Children.
I beg to announce that the
Hiawatha is closed as a. hotel for
the present. '1'. D. H ARIs.
Beattie \Villiams, a promuinent
young nerchant of I)acusvilIe,
was in Pickens on business Tuiles
( ay.
InSale
OBILES!
highest bidder for
lecember 6, 1915, at
12 o'clock M., the
les:
ing Car, which sells at
tis car is new and in
>uring Cat in first=class
! Car in good condition,
in good order.
ese cars in order tc
'spring shipments,
ld regardless of the
em. If you want t(
t a good bargain ir
sure to be on band
RITCH IEY
Greenville District Appointments
Appointments for the Upper
S. C. Methodist conference for
the coming year were given out
Monday. The appointments for
Greenville district are as follows:
Presiding elder, M.C. Carlisle:
Clinton, W. A. Fairey: Easley,
J.D.Holler; Fountain Inn, W.T.
Wharton; Gray Court, T. W.
Munnerlyn; Bethel and Poe, W.
B.Garrett; Brandon and Judson,
A.M. Doggett; Buncombe street,
P.F. Kilgo; Duncan, S.M. Jones
(supply); Hampton Avenue, E.
R. Mason; St. Paul, A.E.Uioller;
South Greenville, P. R. Kilgo;
West Greenville, S. L. Rogers;
Greenville circuit, J. L. Single
ton;.Greer, J. W. Snyder; Lau
rens, J.R.T. Major: Laurens cir
cuit, W.P. Lewis; Liberty, G.P.
Hodges; Pickens, L.E. Wiggins:
Pickens circuit, C. W. Burgess;
Piedmont., O. M. Abney; South
Easley, W. L. Mulliken; South
Greer, Foster Speer: Travelers
Rest, C. P. Carter: conference
secretary of education, .J. R{. T.
Major.
Rev.L.W. Johnson was trans
ferred from the Pickens circuit
to Orville station, Anderson city.
Mrs. Thomas P. Smith Dead
After a lingering illness of
several days in a most critical
condition, Mrs. Thomas P.Smith
died at her home in Easley
Thursday, Nov. 25. Some few
weeks ago she suffered a slight
stroke of paralysis, and a second
stroke on Saturday. Since that
time her case was considered
as hopeless and the end was
hourly expected.
Mrs. Smith, before her marri
age, was Miss Malinda Boggs,
sister of the late JuliusE.Boggs.
She has long been a resident of
this county and has both a large
family connection and circle of
friends. She was 63 years of
age and a woman of extraordi
nary Christian faith. She was
a member of the Presbyterian
church of Easley.
Surviving are her husband,
four sons, Julius, J., Ben and
Barzillai; three daughters, Mes
dames Will Ariail, Frank Day
and Julia Fix. Mrs. H. I. Hor
ton, of Columbia, is a sister of
the deceased. Funeral services
were held Friday afternoon at
3 o'clock at the residence.
Pumpkintown News
And so the Newberry Observer
has been serving pumpkin-I:
mean observing Pumpkintown.
"Little Bill" Burgess has mov
ed his place here, which he re
cently bought from J. L. Bur
gess.
Pleasant Grove school began
its winter term Monday, with
Clyde Griffin of Oolenoy in
charge.
Dri. and1 Mrs. J. M. Crenshaw
were visitors inl Pu mpkintowun
Sunday.
Oolenoy has a splendid little
Sunday school, 1tho the attend
anice Is rather small considering
the population. Come on to
Sunday school, every bod v; let's'
get inlterestedl ini the moral and1
spiritual training of our bo0ys
and girls.
Thanksgiving at Dacusville
On Thanksgiving (lay it was
the priv~ilege of the writeor to be
at D acnisville and take partI in
t he'lThanksgivingservice. 'l'here
slet 0 en~joy the occaiion.
In1)1heopinio of the wr1i ter we
do not obser'v(e Thanksgivinlg day
a s gt'14'rally as we ought.. E~v
(TV (colunl111nitYV ouight to colnle
t ogethIe r and hold( a service of
th aunk sivintg to the Ilord for II is
blessings dluring the past year.
H- utingiI and~ sport ing a round is
not,. inl iny judlgmiet, the way'
toe show ouirthiankfulniess.
Darnst'ville is bound1( to con1n1' 14?
the front,1 andi in thle niear fture
she w'ill dntstr'ii) other cononuni11
t ies. \\'it-h a good school, widle
awakw cit iznls, she is bounid to
ther ha ve had 1fino-11en a]. the
head of I Ihe school. The facult y
}10 llo nist s of Prof. I11po, fl'ill -
'i1)al.~alItl Misses Major alld I j4'll
ilolt. alis-?lla it allrbt teahe's.
-I keep'~ anl 'vi' 41 l)acusville cor
t h y il h, lftbe in.\r .
:L AND SA LE!!
50 BEAUTIFUL
RESIDENCE LOTS
PICKENS, Sj C.,
1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, at 10.30 A. M,
PENNY BROS. and THOMAS BROS.,
The World's Original Twin Auction Force, with American
Realty and Auction'Co., Greensboro, N. C., U. S. A.
E. II. Field Property,
Located one block froim North M aiii Street, sIiub-divided into i sideiial lots,
each lot size 50 by 150 feet, facing broad thoroughfare, with 10-foot alley.
Beautiful shade trees. Will be sol regardless of price.
Very Easy Terms.-Music by Live Wire Band and
Male Quartet.-Sale Rain or Shine.
SALE CONDUCTED BV
" PENNY BROTHES and THOMAS BROTHERS E
For DIXIE REALTY & AUCTION CO.,
Greensboro, N. C.
Prof. J. L Wi llis of Six Vile Bob Aunth o -, one of PickeIsw' The ladies I the ,of- t
Academy has been called to the best, was out. strolling the other chnreh vil serve( (linner and
I pastorate of Cateechee church afternoon with one of the nicest . condtuef 8. bazaa r in the l ollin;s..
to siceedol Rev. 1). W. 1 liott I, ' VOIIg lalies in tow n. Of cwon c I Worth b1i(ling Wednesday, )v.
ho recentl y resigned. Prof.|weather, moonp~ tandi sars n d th e " 1.Thywlhae n
Willis has also been called to the young ladyv remarked: disphly fancy wvork wvhich wvill
the F~ir'st church at Central and "Are't the' stars nuerous to- he Ipricedl reasonable and~ wvill
the church a t Norris. We conl- ji night?" '\Yes,"' replied agree- .serve a dIinnler which w ill be
gratulate both churches and able Hob). an t~er are lots of f w"orth iimore thani it costs. Thloe
preacher on this arrangemlent. Clm, too. will be( lenty to (eat.
FURNITURE an STOVES
Our line is second to none in the county. In fact, we
believe we have the best. To prove this we want you to
come and see for yourself.
Our line of JEWEL Stoves and Ranges are going fast
arid we have ordered another shipment; so all who want
the best stove in the world can get it here. Come and see
them. All Drices.
Bedroom suites from the cheapest to the best. Chairs
of all kinds. Davenports, China Cabinets and McDougall
Kitchen Cabinets, Buffets, Sideboards; in fact, most any
thing you want to go into your house. We have it from
the kitchen to the parlor.
For the next 30 days newlyweds will be given special
inducements to set themselves up in housekeeping.
Come one! Come all!
4.J. GANTT &COMIPANY
LIBERTY, 4. C.