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~oc s uuu Persona1s Mr. Sydney Bruce spentI Thanks giving in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. P. E. Woodruff spent last Tuesday in, Greenvi le. Mrs. Ora Mauldin is spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. D. F. Hendricks, Miss Ellen Freeman spent the past )olilays at Winthrop College. Mr. Mauidin Lesesne of Rock dill, S. C. spent the week end with his mother. Messrs. B. E. Allen, F. B. Morgan and J. L. Ca on of Central were in Pickens Monday on business. Mr. and MrF. O. E. Nally spent Thanksgiving in Pickens with Mr. aad Mrs. C. N. Durham. Dr. J. T. Moore. Mr. R. M. Breen, and Dr. R. E. Lewis spent Thanks giving in GI 'enville. Mr. Leon Robinson of Greenvi le, spent 'T'hanksgiving with h-s parents. M1r. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson. Mr. Ail\ n livens of B. M. 1. spent last week-end wish his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bivens. Miss Grace Math( ws visited Mrs. A. D. Attaway in Liberty last weok end. Mrs. T. J. Mauldin is in Greenwood this week attending the State Con vention of the U. 1). C. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fuller of Greenwood were in Pickens last week on business. Mrs. Ben Griffin and (laughter Hel 'n Griffin spent last Tuesday in Eas Icy.. wa , . t Dr. John T. King (.f Brooklyn, N. Y., v'sited his rinter here last week end. Messrs Don and Robert Ro:ar:, andi DeWitt Mathews. students of C em icn Cc liege, spent Thanksgiving with their parents. 11liss Lulu King one (.t the teat hers in the P'ekens High ' .hool. spen Thanksgiving: in Enait y with rela tives. The Woman's Auxiliary of till Prerhyzerian chur<.h held its regulai meeting at the chuicli on lsst Mon day afternloon. TIhe manyl frieds of MIrs-. Jf. Me D. Bruce wvill be glad to hlear that she 's improving a fteri an attack of j'neumit. SI i is, a nd MI rs. G. R. II endricks. laist week. MIiss lFlorence St ewarit, teacher' at Fer~ik Shoalis, s petai Thanlllk sp' ving wvith her~ parentlls. MIr. and Mr s. . MI Stewart. Mr'. B. Lewvis of Pickeins, whose busins headquarl~~li~ iters are at Char lotte. N. C. 1penit the week enld here withl his fanmily. You Will Find iness at the S And paying the for produce. 48c per doz fo Hams 15 to 2! Hams over 25 to size and quality Your trade is Yours: dW. H E4 1' Mr; Ernest. Christopher- o or b Carolina, spent Thanksgivin - with his parents, Judge and Mrs. N. A. Christopher. Mr. Ruben Sitton, a student o' the Pickcns High school, spent Thanks giving in Easley with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Sitton. The very n-cest Christmas gift to give or receive is a magazine-sub scription. See Mrs. R. W. Christo pher for attractive rates. Phone 58. The regular monthly meeting of the U. D. C. will be posponed from the second Friday to the third Fri (lay and held at the home of Mrs. J. II. Bruce. - Miss Mary Morris, teacher of Eng lish and History in the Pickens High schcol, ,pent the week end at Con versc College, Spartanburg, with her sister Miss Nancy Morris. The Y. P. S. of the Presbyterian church was entertained on Thanks giving evening by Mrs. W. F. Maul. dim The young people enjoyed many games, among them being up .I'nks, rook, touring and initiation of the masons.. After engaging in these games for a while, the hostess nerved the guests with Ambrosia anl Nabisco crackers. There were about thirty--five young people present. I low close to danger are you ? Is :t sa'e to go? Is the world growing bctt'. r or worse ? Say, my friend, have you seen second Timothy two fifteen? First Thessalonians, five, twenty two, tells you exactly what to do. Everybody young and old come to the B. Y. P. U. Wednesday night at 7:15 and let's talk it over. We can do it and we will. Bible Thoughts foT This, Week Sunday. '11 I(l$V t1tlCTIO)N: - Jesus said unto her. I am the reaurree tion asul the life: he that helleveth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whoesnever liveth and helleveth in te shall never (lie. -.lohn 11: 25. Monday. 1)NA'i'4 Ott IA1D:--Te he ear natly tioIded Is dnth;; but te he spuirituaily miludedi 's life and peaie. intonis 8: ti. Tuer ay, .IOY i-(I' W'WEI NQ4r-His anger endul reth bu it a no at:' in his tnvow is Iii'e: we. )i may endure for a ni;. bitt .1 y coeti in the f ~ Wed n .daly, Gi VI a )l N 1 T 11.'g :Mnr lb he .*rd witl hi t hgbstiinee, and withi the first fri its) of all thine IIn .1re'.ss'.--Proved' 8 : 0. I .~ Thurs lays I.\VE~i Al.!. Ginal):---The young lio'ns do luck. antui s uffer hunger: lbut oey thot seek thle' Lordi~ sluhl . Friday. A \N t'NI.\Il'i) SUrIPPLY :-IV y ,e abile in mie. aund my ivrdrs ahide in yo'u. y shali iiask what ye' wilt, a indl it shluiilii b dioe nnto yomu. -Jiut 5 Saturday. I KlNi le:-T''h~e Lord Is thy keeer 4)the~ I I'ord1( is thy shade ulponi by riht luml~ad.--P'sahni 121 : 5. I Me Doing Bus ame Old Place Greenville market r eggs at present. ilbs. 25c, lbs priced according appreciated. for trade, NDJRIOK<S SPECIAL NOTICE FOR RENT-One 2-horse ' crop also one.horse crop to rent on halves Good cre'ek, bottom land for corn, See O. L. Morgan, R2 Pickens. 3t FOR SALE-Pure O. I. C. pigs. Il pays to buy the best. Price $10.0( each. L. H. & O. L. Craig, Central S. C., R2. 3t CARBIDE for sale at A. A. Moon's store cheaper than you can order it Sept. 23. We are In the market for twenty thousand cross ties. Call at our office for specifications. We pay cash a office. J. D. Ho'lder and son. FOR RENT-One small two-hors< crop or heavy one-horse crop, foui miles northwest of Pickens. Apply to J. Mattie Stewart, Pickens R3, oi W. If. Stewart, Pickens R1. LOST-One white and red spotted hound log. - Finder return to Pickens Oil 'Mill and get reward. 3t Thcaioughbred White Leghorns Ceekerls for sale at $2.00 a piece. See S. C. Boggs, Calhoun, R1. 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. '1'angerines, Oranges and Grape Fruit $4.25. Grape Fruit straight $3.00. Dan Adams, Eustis, Fla. 3t If you want a good Scofield Bible, Bible story bocks 'or other good books, S o Mrs. B. S. Johnson at Johnson's five and ten cent store. FOR RENT-One small one-horse crop six miles from Pickens near Cross Roads church. Apply to W. P. Baker, Pickens, S. C. :1 For Christmas toys, dolls, station ery and variety goods. See Johnson' 5 and 10c store. AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE PICKENS SENTINEL Nowhere else can Pickens count3 citizens get as much reading of in terest to them as they can get fron The Pickens Sentinel County News The Sentinel prints more Picken county news of general county ir flerest than, any othdr paper. I gives the county seat and other new from all sections of the county. Thi local news alone is worth the pric of the papler to any good ecitizen. General News Each wveek The Sentinel prints news rcview of diomestic and foreig happenings wvhich Is the bast featui of its kind p)ublishedI in any pape It is prepared by an expei:encedl Was ington :cerrespondent and~ onle ma keep in telligently informedl on w~orl affairs simply by rea~dise this aloi It comnpris5es three columnn s spa each weck and' nowhere else can much reliale information be foun in the saire amount of space. B' sides this f.'ature Thie Sentinel pnl lishes short items about the mios important happenings the wvorld ove Religious Reading We dto not knowv of another weel ly paper anywhere that publishc as much religious newvs and readlin as (does The Sentinel. We publir a sermon every wveek by one of ti best ministers in America. We piui lish every wecek a Sunday scho< lesson. We occasionally publish r< 1ie'ious articles - by local peop)10. B< sidles this we publish religious ne. of different kinds of meetings a feetime~ m'ore chureches end comumun tics than any other piaper in ti county. This is another featmi which alone is wvorth more than tii subscription to any church worker, For Tihe Womuen Each week The Sentinel p~ublishe much readling of especial i'nteres to the women. We print illustre tedl fashion articles, household hints cooking receipes, etc. Other Features Besides the features mentionea above The Sentinel publishes in ser ial form books of the best and high est type and which, if bought at book store, would cost from $1.50 t $2.50 each. Occasionally we print shiort story. The Sentinel a'lso publishes th legal adlvertising of Pickens coun ty, which is of interest to ever' tax payer. The Sentinel also tries to publisi enough humor each ' week to driv the blues away. There are other' lesser feature which readers will notice in Th Senltinel from time to time. And tihe entire family can get th' benefit of the paper, wvhich cost only $1.50 a year, less than 3c wveek. "Can you beat it?" The Sentinel is not published en tirely for the benefit of any one comn ,fmunlity, but strives to serve the en 1 u First prize a handsome never wind clock guaranteed 50 years. Second prize latge Mama Doll. Will be given away at 9 o'clock Sat first and second numbers drawn, res pectiv4ly. With evey 50 cents in t WE HAVE an abundant supply pf the best in A utomatic or Magazine Pencils in all' taint pens, Stationery and Jewelry. CANDY SPECIAL Norris Variety Boxes4Liggett's, Assorted Chocolates, all sizes. Se at economical prices. ' GIFT GOODS Hundreds of Items are on dis play now in our store. PICKENS.DML "The Rexall Store" The Best In Drug Store ?4 4? p 4 4 HOGSar + We'now have on hand a car-' + load of Hogs for butchering, brood $ sows shoats. 4 O Can be seen at our barn at " 4 anytime. D. + D. G. & Thomas R. O'Dell 4 LIBERTY, S. C. 1eX4teX444e4 4 * 44 44a4 hi--. - ---..-.. W.N A TETIERSI'R PROVOTKIGSOKJ Wewllmk atatiepicso gons larobe, hrnes, tam ollrs erlme araesa aciie x' a irday night, Dec. 23, 1922 to the ade you get a' number. cr, old gold, nd gcen gold; Foun us to get your pleasing confections 4 . IG CO.o Service FERTILIZER See u. too your FOil Fertilizer. PLENTY S.f Acid Phosphate Fertilizer for Small Grain D. G. and THOMAS R. O'DELL. Libcrty, S. C.* ILLE bugi1 fam a ENGRLEENIl