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FROM CATEECHEE The Southern Railway Co. has just completed an over head bridge near Norris depot. The section house will have to be moved and the butments to the bridge built before travel can be had over the bridge. Should the public road between Six Mile via Cateechiee remain as it is the bridge will not curtail the danger any at the lower crossing which is the most needed protection; butif the public 1'; this matter careful consideration. Farmers are about through gather ing and as Christmas will soon- be here they will have a few days rec reation. A good deal of small grain has been sown which is looking fairly well. Rev. W. D. Hammett filled his reg .lar appointment at the Catecchee 3aptist church on last Sunday morn ng and night and preached an im )ressivc sermon both. times. Bro. {ammett is a man of God and we late very much to give him up for .nother year. It seems hard to keep good man. at an avocation when -nee obtained. We note with regret the Sentinel's )ss in the person of its former editor, fr. Gary Hiott, but we are sincerely lad to know the separation will not e a separation unto death ' se dL&UA, UILt)LRlLY iliOb, JUL :iucez,e5 !t! our new field and we are looking and 'aiting to hear from you thrttiithe alumns of The Greenville Daily news. We feel The Sentinel has een left in good panes and we ar xpecting it to grow and thrive under te management of the-new editor. If ec new editor Makes as good an cd .or as he has made Supt. of Educa on, and we have no room to doubt we know the paper will not suffer. 're's our.hand brother Clayton. and "scribbling" can be of an help s know marriage that will be of interest .he many friends of the contract g. parties was solemnized at the sidence of the officiating officer on t Sunday, Dec. 3rd, about 3:30 p. when Mr. Eugene Durham lead the hymnal alter Miss. Irene Wil ion. J. Alonzo Brown. N. P., per 'ming the eceremony. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. George;1gra m of Central R4 and is a -l~nfii * and industrious young farmer .o stands high in social circles and making his mark in the wvorld. The *:de is a daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. ~nzo Willimon of the Six Mile see n and is a beautiful and refined 'ing lady who has just i'ecently. npleted her education andl is a terving young bride. May peace opiness and prosperity be theirs the wvish of the officiating officer. B. AUTOMOBILE COURTESY enville Piedmont. We believo that 50 per cent of the mobile accidents which happen on highways of the United Stateg Id he avoided thru the .use of, a *le automobile courtesy," says D). u.Lewis, acting executiv6 chaii-niah the American Automobile Associa *2. He thus defines the courtesy of, w -road~ " Real automobile ciourte'sy demseds . t we give the other fellow his * . are of the road; that w' 'diihi our Ihts;' that we recognize the fact lr't the man behind us blowing for ;th. road wants to, get by and is not * llenging us to a race;, in short, means being agreeable in all these empt to keep others from pass 'or refuse to dim their lights. Yother law of South Carolina re ~ng tp motor vehicles is so much 'lated as that which forbid the proper use of lights and spetl. ghts. maarvel Is that there ar'e not -~ 'e serious 'accidents from this C otton is rig~~ cta in Pickens' today. (Wed AUTION SALE BUGGIES facturer was forced to turn his Buggies in to cash, and I received a carload at prices that will allow me to sell them at auction. These Buggies are at J. D. Holders Office, near Pickens Railroad Depot, at and are ready for inspection. Come in and select your Buggy before sale day SATURDAY DECEMBER 9th. SALE BEGINS AT 11 O'CLOCK This is yonr chance to get a New Buggy at small cost. B, G. LANDRUM PICKENS. SOUTH CAROLINA Send Us Your Job Printing BIG SA L The mule dealers of Easley have on hand over 100 - head of fine fat fresh Tennessee and Kentucky mules. Ac cording to reports from mule markets, mules have advanced in price consider- Our sale has bc ably In the last few weeks. The Easley we appreciate the Dealers are proud to say that they took advantage of this rise in price by bought. We are d4 buying early and are willing to give that you want at ti their customers the benefit of it. You can find among this lot some New Goods good choice matched teams. We can say without a doubt that we can sell We are glad to mules of good class cheaper than they give you real barga ave been in ten years. Also -will svwap tose with anyone who wants to match Come and see I r gait up their team. WTe appreciate *Come look them over andsave plen- that you wifl find oi ty of money. See all stable men. Everything in W. D. Spearman tdy Sitton & Smith J. M. Billington & Son FS. Hendricks TRESPASS NOTICE We, .thi undersigned hereby prohi bit all persons from hunting, fishing, cutthig thnber or trespassing in any manner upon our lands, under full penalty of the law. B. E. Porter, E. F. Collins, E; D. Childress; T. H. Holliday, L. P. Stephens, S. S. Childs, J. P. 'tancell, Hovey Murphree, J. A. Hunnicutt, J. D. Davis S. E. Mauldin, B. H. Powers, R. B. Hunnicutt, J. E. Gillespie, Mack Durham, J. B. Powers W. L. Pressley,' J. C. Stewart, J. J. Lee, J. L. Murphree T. R. Merck, 'J. II. Powers S. W. Williams, B. R. Parrott. J. M. Gillespie, J. T. Dillard, J. M. Brazenc, J. F. Lewis, S R Ellenburg Tom Childs Sam Giffin J. B. McKee N S Stewart W. P. McKee G W Brazeale I M Durham L Copel B'B Crenshaw J E Allgood G W Durham S P Marchbanks N B Roe John A Durham W B Nations J L McKee J E Stewart Tulley H. Holliday. Mrs. Elizabeth M urphee. Arthur W Stephenp Jack Frost has come at last, and he is quite welcome. LAD BONC Does Wonder Moncilla Beautifie Blonilla Van'shi Eicneilla Cold Cr Boncilla Face F Package.0 ..Beatti size- of each Bon Bloncilla Ideal S( Give her Nunnally's canidy for Southern made for Southern Ma Keowee. R. E.Lewis, Prop. ~en a success from way our customne >ing our best to kE uis time, and we ar< In the Sale at say that weare ins throughout ouIr 'or yourself and 1 your business ai ir goods and prices >ur store selidelt rds &L '.7 NOTICE OF FINAL SEITL AND DISCHARGE, Notice is hereby given that make application to N. A. 0hri Esq., Judge of Probate for, county, in the. State of -South . lina, on the 16th day of Deco 1922, at 11 o'clock in the fore or as soon thereafter as said a cation can be heard, for leave make final settlement of the pers -estate of John W. 'Thonlas, dece and obtain discharge as adminis trix of said estate. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, ' Adnilnistratr Get into. a real business of own! Local city territory now. o Sell the genuine J. R. Watkins ducis. Everybody knows Watk Spices, Extracts, Coffee, Medic( Toilet F reparations, etc. Stand"t for more than fifty years. Big; line, biggest values and highest qty " ity makes easy selling for yuu. Wr I. today for free sample an:[ proff ti you can make from $3000 to $500( year. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. New York. N. Y. S 1%0L 1L A for the Face r...- - .75e & $1.00 ng Cream.-......75c ea.i.------------ 7re . owd-e-.--------75c y containing small illa Preperation 50c ------ ------ -$3.25 '1T hanksgiving and Christmas. Pharmacy Phone No. 24 NUE the first day an rs have come an ep goods in stoc1 3 putting all Cut Prices still in position to store. 1 others. dcan assure you right teaper than cottonru arsey