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GM R rie Senn -isible for ts yNew Y re~; - rea. Z-20 hcct :s- .5 the year be; s- X! . tr. x 6t Ix Nui I eaau T"ae To al h e The n tinei w -c New ear rein May a and hapines aten vsEmgh the .New- ear. Ma V1 not b be ha y b eful. ful -oyusef " :on ou if lath n nci .vtith wers a ri er m - rocks . IeR may you ave strire tUU the ck and wie-.m t e mound or puil - -riug) e i w,ith Out ge".ti 0or. Nw the d earas pass: vN%a its So aaoJOS, al-- ;,cusot vros an joy-n we inet -a bac any ' vei and not ccrt a sun we ra aavemm F!ing ~past ye3ar, let. -'-s"'u to ,t6 take adiv.- t7..- -7:,ery tcitunity we ;:nn-d ood .for ourse; nrs. ver may l r ess - to imlprov- t this we~' are --ow in at m1 7 eas, a-..~ the t-rcanzt a -nore by i1 the every artece we i<ai3:. WE -ave received avqr i fm:ai uki havebeng.im' ta sh, :~here was noc ia2eed e were compr a toput e ake the foi. 'eso the~ Biaptist GoV . served Bar C ek Eni as astor of "fif$ea years r a rr was i) -es ~.seeived> w ' n ae -e noe c che int tin 10th e-b -- - -a agre'y s - * *% - ~MMOS~ Druggists Endorse Dodson's Liver Ton It is a Guarfteed Harmless Vei etable Remedy that Regulatf the Liver Without Stoppir Your Work or Play. A dose of calomel may kncck y< completely out for a day-sometim two or three days. Dcdson's Liver Toi relieves attacks constipation, bilioupne and liver headaches, and you stay your feet. Pickens Drug Co. sells Dodson's Liv, Tone and guarantees it to give perfe satisfaction. If you buy a bottle of Do son's Iiver Tone and do not find it ti safest, most pleasant and successfi liver remedy you ever took, this stoi will give you back the 50 cents you pai for it wihtout a question. This guarantee that a trustworth druggist is glad to give on Dodson Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as tb medicine, and that is stying a lot. ad him in the tenderest bonds c brotherly love and Christian e. teem, and that we shall follo him as he goes elsewhere wit] our best wishes and prayers. Resolved that these resolution be recorded in our record boo' and that a copy of the same b furnished to the The ' Baptii Co .irier with the request to put lish. Adopted by unanimou vote in conference T. L. Clinkscales. Pickens-Route 3 Prof. G. E. Welborn, princ pal of the Pelzer High Scho< is spending his holidays wit, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. j Welborm. Mr. Robert Lynch and brothe G. A. Lynch, of Oconee count; visited friends and relatives i this county this week. Rhett Thomas, who has b away for some e returne ome .. rday, to spend hi holidays with his parents an friends. A. B. Looper, spent Sunda in P4ckens with his parents, Mi and MIl E. F. Looper. *Miss Emma Welborn, wh is attending the West Pelze High School is spending tbl holidays at home. Twelve Mile School is pr< gressing nicely with Prof. LE A. Towens as teacher. Several people of this sectio were in Pickens' Saturday pr< paring for Christmas. The covered bridge in Mr. E F. Looper's bottoms will add great deal to thes public travel Miss Bessie Looper spent th week-end with Mr. and Mrl A. B. Looper on route 3. Farmer Boy Pickens Route 3 (Intended for lass week's issu< Mr. Geo. K/ Hendrix an wife are both very sick, the friends hone they will soon b better again. Mrs. R. H. Baker i ; very sic with cold and lagrippe. Hope are that she will soon be ou again. Mrs. Sarah Gravley an daughter, Mrs, I. H. Wati visited the sick at Mr. J. E Lollis' Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Bolding is sti very sick and is still confined t her bed. The Box supper at Moni vale school house Saturda night was quite a succes: there being only about fiftee boxes and a neat sum of $24.i was received. The Hagood school is pr< gressing nicely with Miss Essi Kelley as teacher. A. 5S. Perter will move h family to Pickens in a sho: wnile. We regret very muc for them to leave our section. Y. N. Jenkins is visiting thi family of A. S. Porter. Mr. Charley Anderson move into our section several day ago. We wvelcome Mr. Ander son in our vicinity. J. R. Porter and wife hav' both been very sick with colde but are better at this writing. R, H. Baker and daughtei Miss Ida, attended preachini seryices at Pickens Sunday. Mr. Digger Price who ha been visiting his parents lef for Mont mna Monday. Farmefs.W.ie. -Want to buy a * 100 pounds C a2 ordinary Fert.ilizer (te0inr 2-8-2) Boil C ' FILLEt CAlea, fertlilizez, 2LBS Tf yoU prei >U tilizers, insiSt es * Potash in ther ie as well as to ra " oontain more than three times Itwas found years ago that the cornposit-o of the crop is not a sure wruide to the m ar probtable fertilizer. bout il.does not take a SMart nan to ficure o,.t that a t fertiizer should contain at least as ;v vch Pot;e as Phospboric Acid. Insist on haviri: it sn. If you do not find the brand you wan. Le Talk to your dealer and ask him tc 11 stock or order it fcr you. It wil p: .e For pmar !-a7 d GERMAN A . - .? c e fA EMU&* Ab S The sands that count the ye the upper glass, They slip away, these little do they pass; S They flit like shadows to an we may live But, a., they take no more may freely give! They take the song, nayhap echoes sweet that hum - r The year is dying, but there to ne. heavy si Tan s There are si a the othe Tura Anothe year,is coming-no 0 we hear r With golden smiles to pay e e of a tear, With clover modding in the the rose, With silver store of moonlig ivory of snows, With lilting laughter for th time have been dumb S The year is dying, but there to come. a Why hold ti 1. gloomny Tarn e - The melodie thrum Tur, f& is the Swiighzt of the yeai almost gone; But turn the glass and wait )of the dawn, d -And wait to hear the mellon rpulses with each word e That will build up the comni you've never heard. k Why brood above the daysi seek to find the sum ItOf bitterness and happiness to come. d So turn the~ golden I [- Tan There are l 1 the othze 0 Tarn LS (Copyright, b Servic4 HE mnest reliab is the RAYO. I terials, so that i swithout being heavy It gives-a clear, strong lig It w.on't blow out, won't an expert-made lantern. 4 sizes. There is a RAYG At Teat4 G0 LBS --I ar re-dy-mixed fer- - MUATEOF on havinz encugh Pasi n to rai-e the crop ise the price. Crops as much Potash as phosphoric acid. n on'by .ddir nouchot::shm: keitright. ;t To increase :i Pctash 4 ..r cent. (for cot:n and rain). 7rI n uriate of A Pontsh per t f f!r:ie: increase it 9 ;yr cent. (truck. po -: roh-cco. corn. ctc.). add t-s u :: t or .Muriate e per tor. cpr.-- P P:ah ia 04a- y y ycu bc!th. for - L' AYS a;::! bic s wrii. to . .. . . . mr are low within years, so swiftly d fro the longer Prom us than they , but leave the is another year ze at the'trickling sand wa rh and frown? it down! Turn it down! rtiles and laughter waiting whm r joys came from. a it down! Turn it down! here's anolher year to come. w its hailing call s for each jewel rain and dew upon ~ht, and with e lips that long is another year -- e glass and watch the sand wit igh and frown?' u t down! Turn it down! s of joys to be already throb and it down! Turn it down! rhere's another year to come. -the sands are " to see the glory L chord that ag song-the song tow gone, and Another year 'a lass and slart anew the curren rown a it down! Turn it down! ght and laughter lurking where r joys came from. a it down! Turn it down! There's another year to come. i W. G. Chapman.) Strong, sabIe, Safe. le lantern for farm~ use t is made of the best ma is strong and durable and awkward. t. Is easy to light and rewick. leak, and won't smoke.. I is Made in various styles and for every requirement. NEW YEAR CARDS AND CALENDARS ITH the New Year gradual ly dawning we must not be caught unprepared to greet it. Good wishes for the wel fare of our friends during the coming Year must be conveyed by some means or other. Very few people are fortunate enough to have their friends living near, that they may extend ver bally their wishes for the new year. The next best "medium for this pur pose Is the New Year's card. Of dburse these cards may be purchased at the shops, but It Is very much nicer to be or,4ginal. It is rather an expensive proposi #on to buy these cards from artists if he friends hanoa to be namerous. Wiy not make them y.ursfU? Mre a* gven a few designs to be wed for Nw Year's ealendars. They A prtty and dainty, much more at N U tractive than postcards. Not muct time is required to make them and scarcely any expense besides the pa- 2 per and water oolors. Have a piece of oarbons,p&.p, ioefie soharo 9. and the box of water oolors. Place the carbon pa per between the design and the paper and carefully trace the outline. A replica of the design will be trans ferred ready for tinting. The snow scene would be effective tinted in tones of brown or gray. Make the path a dull lead color, the tall poplar trees dark gray, almost black, and the sky a bluish gray. The lettering could be of brown or gold. d The spia1 calendw pads can be bM i 2 ce cents These Itre faihete to two ~1tre, winh mu cilage. January's emblem is the snowdrop The next design introduces that white, delicate blossom. Any subdued color may be used flor the background against which the flowers are thrown out in relief. The blossoms are a pure blue white and the stems a dark green. The lettering may be black or any dark, neutral color. The sun-dial design Is most appro piate and suggests much. We want it to mark off only happy hours. You desire to be a friend as sincere and - true as the angle cast by the shadow - of the sun. The climbing ivy is ever-. green and clings always to the trellis, _ unless torn away by some outside - force. There Is unlimited depth of inmeanin g connected with the son dial. == The pedestal shoc e a:am .white, to represent marble; the metal | angle of the sun dial yellow or bronze C color, the ivy-a dark, rich green. The background and numerals may be tinted any color to suit the personal taste. These little calendars are sure to ~be liked and admired by all who re ceive them. Take advantage of this novel manner to express your New Year's greetings CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the Signature of, List your lan wood La omn A Happy an We wish to t] for the liberal p; and we hope t< past favors. We-have heard the cry, be worse, and never give up try and make the crop of 19: We thank you one'and hope that 1913 will be a pro FOLGE AN Clotiing, Shoes,1 Sole agerAs for Walk-0 Iron King Stoves, New Home ell Wagons and'Mitchell Aut Joy and prosperity to you tring the coming year. We'll 1sure you some of both if you 'ill come here for your jewelry. he joy will be in the unusual fine qualities of our JE WELRY, The prosperity will be assured* .rough the savings you will. iake through our lowest of low ices. But we cannot do our* art unless you do yours. You iust come and secure your aare of the jewelry benefits we fer. Why not come today nd begin 1913 in the right way. Hi SNIDER ~asley, S. C. s LUNG DiSEASE a "After four in our family had died r frightful cough and lun trobe t my life was saved and I gained 87 -pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY a W. RI. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. a PRICE 50c and 51.00 AT ALLt DRUGGISTS. Gode i SrP -19 d Prospero New You Alli bank our friends and atronage given u k di merit a continuan< "Hard Times," but always remembe on account of one bad year, but sticl [3 more than make up for the shortag all for your patronage for the past sperous year to you all. Yours truly, 1, THOR? D COMPANY Eats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Si ver and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Over; Sewing Machines,Chase City and Bab< omobiles. (Prickly Ash, Poke 1 Prompt Power Its beneficial ef- Stubborn P fects are 1sually yield to - felt very quickly when oth tMne are SV P. . iP Thiswil ifriche redeprs bood ytill er the olrain "Wstrenthen tok oGs,t Udeforwe BNoodoso avDve ried, hemts and ps h. oos candfutoian beslor.y-bu pider. CatnF.nnl V.LPP, S-, 9And Mens heayllermteedehrs 50 ce ies' heayleced V"est and", are r cd athe myhpicsH ood bankt shosock e pics o n d Celioes. Dnt falt ISto FLIes5,813 1 n Frp or od Bwear.hchi E Cop SAp n erdirect from the fai Vear to customers tring 1912, 3e ot your :r that things could to the bush, and re of 1912. 14 years, and we iLEY )ecialty. lIls, Hawes Hats, %ock Buggies,Mitch .oot and Potassium) ful Permanent cases Good results are P. P. P. lasting-it cure ir medi- you tostaycured useless -e entIdd dlgestia an nerves. and skin diseases. Pain; ends Malaria; Thousands endorse it. NNAH, GA. 30. RK WILLE, S. C.. ie Sentinel that I am with one of the best ons and Shoes that I IL BE the jowest, that gill convince you we are E 2 I-2 cents. nts. 'ants 25 and 50 cents. sure to come by buying tplete, quality the best >me to see me. LSI