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Carle Ikeith and lifre. 'e Js ia spent Saturday in Gretnvile Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bivetis spe'n Thursday :in Greenville. . J . Mr. Hagood Bruce speit K&a' in Gr'eenylle. , Mr. Walt'er Griffipi of ilt was a business visitor .to .'cit. last week. Mr. Joe M. Rietson, princ3lial of the graded school at Norris, spent last week end in Pickens. Mrs. Ida Creene, IVMisses.M ry A Christine Greene of Greenville visited Mrs. J. C. Carey last week. Mr. Walter ]Iester of Easley, at tended the Radio Exposition held in Atl.nta last week. Mr. G. A. Porter, of Pickens R2 killetu a fine hog last week weighing '148 pounds net. Mr. E. E. Matildin of Greenville was a visitor to Pickens last Wed nesday. Miss F1-ances Bruce spent a few days last week at Converse College, Spartanburg, with Miss Lucy Daniels. Mr. Ben Justis o f Greenville s Jeng several days with his parents here last week. The U. D. C. will meet witl), Mrs. J. II. Brue Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Woodruff of Woodruff, "S... is spending the week with her .ori Dr. P. E. Woodruff. Rev. 0. L. Clayton will preach at Twelve Mile next Third Sunday at 'll o'clock. Also at Salome Metho Sist church next fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock. New FORD C any daig Igrst -hand and can I Touring, Roadst Sdans, Trucks an< O'D ELL N LIBERi o4n Will Find ocerles Ofa ;c~a for Thtnion holidays with m Langstoe :. i. BE HAPPY this .Chri stmr n, a Radio set and hear the -wonder, o tljq air. For complete -rifoination sec Walter Heptei, or phone 21. There will b@ a box stepper at th Montvale school, house on Frida; night December- 22nd. Be sure an( attend. \ Mr. M. C.\ ith who h een it New York 'City or th ast month. is here- to spend h Christmas holi days with his f ly. " Miss Cor orter, 'Miss 'Claudir Welborn,/and Miss Ruth Cannon spent Siaturday in Greenville shop ping. Mr. Adams has left the balance of his buggies with J. D. Hdlder and Soli .to sell. Come and get you one. SD. Holder & Sons. 'j'hege were 16,295 bale of cotton, eef iting round as 'ial5 ales; ginned in 'ickens County fm the crop of 19. 2 ffrior to Depmher 1, 1922, as eipated with C'G24 bales ginned to Depember 1, 1921. fIhould the Preachers do all the n nying? What should they pray f r? Sod'iethings .thnt Paul prayed f r, Comne, and" express your opinion i the B. Y. P. U. Wednesday night t,-7:15, and bring a friend with you. The friends of Mrs. Gary Hidft' ,will regret to learn that she has been cenfjped to her bed in Forest City, N. C.;-foi 'the past week with the, "Flu." She has almost recovered now, but her son, Robert is very low with the same sickness. We wisli for them both a speedy recovery. There will be a joint meeting of the Atheian' and Keowee Literary Socie ties ' Vriday afternoon, December 22, 122. The public. is cordially invited. trLoads!!j ARS. expected at lass used cars on )e bough't right. ers, -Coupes, Se- ( 1 Tractors [OTOR CO. 'Y, s. C. Me Doing Bus ~me 0id Place hear. Come and get arteb, 'and* Heav pre 4. or. trad~e7 VZCRIOKS b Mrs..W. F. a . The 1 3 o the after was 0e*01 .. re.. J. N ce leader of th Erram, g a very irstductlv leason on, this .subject. SPECIAL NOTf ES r ONE of the World's greatest ;in i ventlons "THE RADIO" Buy a se now. Get the thrill and wonders o the air. See Walter Hester or phon 27. LOST-Six months old hound pup color black, white around neel white breast and feet, white tip .or end of tail. F''nder retu:n to W. E Hendricks, Pickens R1 and receive re. ward. - FOR SALE-One 1 ton Ford truck, in perfect running condition. Good bcdy and cab, and tires in good con dition. Ready for delivery January 1st, 1923. See Phil Sitotn, The Ford Man. LOST-One white ai.d red spotted hound dog. One ear split, and left' hind leg has scar on inside. Fi'nder return to Jim Poole at the Court house. FOI 'PENT-One 2-horse crop, also onc!ihorse crop to rent on bales. Goots creek bottom land for corn. Pee o. L. Morgan, R2 Pickens. 3t FOR SALE-Pure O. I. C. pigs. It pays to buy the best. Price $10.Q0 each. T, 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 -n the market for twenty thousand cross ties. Call at oui office for specifications. We pay cash at offiee. J. D. Holder and son. FOR RENT-One small two-horse c op " r heavy 'one-horse crop, four miles northwest of Pickens. Apply to J. Muttie Stewart, Pickens R3, or We Hr Stowart, Pickens R1. LOST-One white'.anid red spotted .ound clog. Finder retuyn to Pickems Oil Mill and get -eward. 3t Thoroughbred White Legliorn Cockerls for sale at $2.00 a piece. Sc S. C. Boggs, Calhoun, R1. .. 3t These who . wish a fincy box o fruit Lor Christmas send money. orde or check and I'will send the follow ing: Oranges $3.50 plus express. Or .anges and Grape Fruit mixed $3.5C Tanger'nesx, Oranges and (Grape Frui $41.25. Grape Fruit straight $3.00 Dan Adamns, Eustis, Fla. 3t If you wvant a good Scofiield Blible Bible story bocks or oth'er good books S e Mrs. B. S. Johnsen at Johnson' live and ten~ cent store. FOR RENT--One small one-hors< crop six mniles from Pickens nea Cross Roads church. Apply to W. I Baker, Pickens, S. C. a For. Christmas toys, dlolls, station ery and variety goods. See Johnson' 5 and 10c store. .FOR SALE-Fresh, milk cow, se WV. WV. Aiken, Pickens. Special-Bargain For the next 3( days I vyill ell Col lars, Briddles, Bus gie. harness, Wag on harness and Lai Robes, aM at hal: price. - 25 to 30 goot mules freinr 5 yre Will ~11at great ly redt~gd prices - J~I.Gassaway ~-:~: Central he Road ari all cleaner sy a r 4u1 J p n t s e e d .se i ' :4 1 V orders fed on all gpod ad vertised. S$9.00 Stick .'Pins, $i-O to $15.00 - Books; 5&.tso $2.00 Cuff Links, $1%00 to $15.,, f Watct1is;$1.50 to $60.00 .Waith Chain, $1.50 to - -"Gents Sets, $5.00" to $15.00 Belt puckles, $1.50 to -. ;Brooches, $4.50 to $125.00. Rings, $1.00 to $160.00 Wrikt wst lgir swiss, Vanity Cases LaValiers, $3 to $.;0 Latusca Pearls FREE I" s- iz" a handsome never w ind clock guaranteed 50 years. Second pr ze large Mama Doll. Will be given a4t at'~ 9 o'clock Sat t rat and second numbers drawn, res poectively. With '-Av, cents in ti "The Rexall Store" Tife Best I tore ld of 4 have on hand a car adHload of Hofr butehering, brood o4 + sows shoats. 4 0 0 Can be seenat our barn at + + anytime. D. G.& Thomas R. O'Dell BERTY, S. C. We will make at actv rc gonslaprbesharnse,*eam eral & carriges a a sarific 21-1-1 rd fee e - - *~ 1 onlt &anacpe Sq $1.50 Stationery 2c OQb ti P4intal& 'en wit iets. $1.60 to $10.00 ~o~sta 50. to $10. , +"'~b ;- * . st A ll ,. irday night, Dec. 23, 1922 to the ade you get a number. 001 Service THE MISSES LONG iss Florine Long, student of G. W. C., of Greenville, spent last week end in to n, thie guest of her-grand father, . M . J. E. Horton. he was enroute ba k to G. W. C. fr 1 Cola - bia where he atteeiile the annualf-, convention of the colJ es as-' sociation a a rep ,of the G. W. C. 1 per, " kebin p." M iss L ong is gra unte of the BHca High school Ta has man here who are conferred upo her.. iss raco Long, a sisi of the above Miss Long, is pl asa tly remembe d in Belton as a ta i the G. W. 0. play givin her 1 r, she eing president of. or class of the above i . tit n, a id gr'duatine: from s id institutioi last June, i now ta -ing a post giaduAte course in Mt Holyoke college, SoutirHadley, Mas, ,and is making progress in this noteil ins,il_.ution. (. TM-Isses Long are daughters of Did hd Mrs. W. M. Long of Liberty.-Belton Journal. *U YIT 0aie, amw and bidles Sev GREEN~LI E D