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Y.a Tht Rtex N. -lRun Local d - MssLubia7 'Earle is 'Bpendhn thb holidays -at home . Mr. Thomas Durham f route 5 waiin town Saturday, Mrs.. Olga Good'win'of Green Ville visited hor par to last week, 'u0 Prof. Frank Welbor s spend. Ing th hoiodays wit "' home. folks.. Mliss Neqa Griffin is spending the holidays with. I omefolks here. Davis Porter, of Ea le' route 1, was iit Pickens o business Saturday. n Mr. Wni. McCom of Easley route 6, wast a bs es avisitor at th FA county at nday. Mr. and Mrs, H . Hester, of Greenville, rah ppad at' the PickensptiW chu ch Sunday. Cross, R lurph is. on the hoinor r, Aid the pastor ,Ooe Grfi pomised. Dai Frazier of it last weekl 1, pw rents of J. B. Newbery at ace Sunday, Clara Md W 1roe Garren. color Miarrjed by a B. Newbery at his reidenre, D c. 21, 1913, viss Carrie Day and r. Thomas A. Simmons of Pick ns Route 1. Married by J, 1 Newbery at hi residence Dec% .-It2 1 1*913 Miss! Stw fPickens pich oh undy. Married by J rawer of Boldng f Piken B rtof . Dr. A. W . me r Coaet chnrchunayundly. slsa....Misspediare coli hias ihniis p1) c21re.3 Ms Careyandsm ril lea m dsa. Smon ofPikve Roa ni. Mad JInewb---no Stat ion uery. hi rsiene ech2 11s in Ar~i PI~manTla.ss Boldig of icken Rt 2 Dr A . Laner ~Clwg Par Ga, reahe an ce ehdars reay bibution. ry fam-iy. DRUG CO. al) Store 1r Proprietor. Personal Rey. J. C. Bailey preached an -xcellent special Christmas ser Mon at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. Cadet Dewey Abercrombie, student of Bailey Military insti tute of Greeh wood, is at home for the Christimas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Looper of the Dominion o(l Canada spent last week in Pickens with the former's father.- E. F1'. Looper. Miss Patti Major, who has charge of a large school ki Dar lington courty, is spending the holidays here with her mother. Theire will be a (hristimas tree at Cross Roads church for the Sunday School on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Everybody invited. We learn that Mr. Cleon Mauldin a na'tive of this county and an offi(er in the U. S. Navy has been assigned duty off the coast of Mexico. Sai Craig, of this county, and a. law student at the University of South Carolina, has been al)pointed a men-ber of the state pardon board by Gov ernor Blease. V. A. Ferguson has sold li place inl this coulity to J. M. Neely and has purclased a farm near Belton, where he moved I last week. Mrs. Ferguson's old home is in Anlerson county. Th teachers will spenl the holidays at their homes: Miss Kat BallardI at lrantkliniiton, N. C., Miss Daisv M l~onald at Bethntne, Miss 0l len Andioerson at Ninety-Si x, Misses Nellie I Crhandly anld Belle Y'ming1ie in, Pickens and .J. \V,~ Pahciu . j at L~e(sville. TIhe PleCthodu .Iist inst er, IRev. Lb. E. W\iLguins', and wife', assign ed to the t'ickents MetLhodist I' ci lreh for 101-1, arr'tivedC ini Pick ens Fridayt and were we'lco)med at the depot01 by a conunitl eo of! mem i ber's. Mh'. \\ irgens8 rea chIt ed1 his first; sernonm hierei Snda1y moning andl de.lighted his line for Xml~as, a hinig cairried over The Franklin self-filler O11S Thc Century double fce< *''ihe kind she will appireciate:' Fir at quality Linen in beantift boges. Nothing nicer. Priced fr< Lilitary Brushies ~$I-50 to $5 regular style, 5C Ouiff and Collar B3o Lights, Cigars, e have exclusive agency for :1 Perfumes. ABSOLUTELY ' get We Sell Nun ioxes and baskets, also in standa ou give Nunnally's you give the Gold-Necklaces, la Valliers, Fobs, Watch Chains and Char help you make your selecti SE HAR. Use Casta The icken Mil will"i0 idoin Wedbiesday evoniig Ai 2, 01 e remaini, of this Iee after this they will gin :ottorn only on Triesday and PrIday of each week, until fur iher.notice. The- following Offioers have 5een elected by Keowee Lodge Ro. 79, A. F. M,, for the year L914: T. H. Stewart, W. M.; W. T. Bates, Treas.; R. T. Hal [um, Sec.; J. 0. Carey, Sr. D.; r'. S. Campbell, Jr. D.; R. H. Baker, T. Married Sunday afternoon, at [he home of tso bride's parents in Easley, Miss Zorina Garrett to Mr. Thos. F. Oaul of Hudson, N. Y., Rev. D.W. Riottofficiat ing. After the ceremony the couple boarded train No. 40 for Washington, New York and other cities on a bridal tour. Mr. Stephen Cooper, who lived near Liberty, died at the home of his son, Robert Cooper in the Pickens Mill village, Sun day morning, after a lingering illness. The body was buried at Porter's Chapel Monday. Mr. Cooper leaves a large fanfl ly and many friends to mourn his death. T. M. Boaz, the real estate nmian from Calhoun, Ga., was in this county last week. He traded WK. 1). Stitherlaid a place in Georgia for M r. Sutherland's place at Dacisville. then traded the Dacusville lace to Mr. Mart, Jo10s for o place at Pumpkin! town. He has several other deals underway Mr. James B. Mauldin, after residnig in Latiens county for the past four years, has sold his f armi down tfhere and moyed back to his first, love-Pickens couity. He has traded for the Old John H1. Bowen place iear George's Creek church. One of the neighbors asked Jim why he moyed back. He replied: "In order to be near my work." The neighbor remarked that he must have changed a good deal in the past four years.-Easley Pri'og ress. Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word A oie or two horse crop to 'eIt II three miles norith of Lib 3rt1y. Tenantii. to futrn ish his >wni stock. F. Rt. MlcClanahan, !iberty, s. C. WANTED.-pjYoung1 men01 to earn'i barber' trade. B3arbers nke fromj $12. 50 to $63.80 per !ee. Tols furnihed. You ret all you make wvhile learning. Write J. Ri. Queen, Big College, \o. l Spr'ing St;., Spartanuirg, s. C. WeT~ have so1(1 our interest mn L.o P. L. Ezell and TI. J1. W'erner. All per'sons5 indekbted to us will plea se callI atnd set tble before J1an - nary 1, 1914. C. G. Rlandfl1, L . TP. Shirley. Mf1 nes nd ever'yt Mirg from l.ast year. from i I from% .I IA) di50e to $4 Traveling Sets $3.50 to $6 Io to $2 .50 xes T1oilet Waters Sylvadora Toilet Waters ['HE BEST. nally's Candy rd packages. best) ?uff Buttons, Stick Pins" mis, Bracelets, Rings. on for "'her" or "him." FMACY Creme for chapped hands ~2,o 6 N; TO( For you patron whic. ser a] beti Iarge lines th A MERR May timd Don't fc I|Heati The following young people from the various colleges are at home for the Christmas holi days: Misses Meda Boggs, Em ma Welborn, Greenville Female College; Nellie Freeman, Chi cora; Ruby Baker, Mattie Grif fin, Edna Earle, Asheville (N.C.) Normal and Collegiate Institute Nannie Portet,, Bl ackstone (Va.) Institute; May McFall, Colum bia College; SZtella Porter, Cen tral Ine MorieChicora. Mesrs.GigillattChristopher, ............. ....... x........ ND CUSTOMER' port and yo he many y( rou pleasu will show 'y serving yl future, carr jom1plete stol continue to LND A HAPPY N (OU ONE AND ALL loliday season for re will a' d to see rft to 1 the Bargal 1. Wednesday and .it's -Morroi seeaus.cm.n J. H. Newton is hack at home for the holidays, afer' so nding several weeks in North Carolina in the interest of his recently Published boo0k. We are glad to ~tate that Mr. Newton and his ook are meeting with muich ~UCCess. Uie will leave after Dhristmas. fo~ South Georgia' The Seine Iwishes to thank~ ts sri pscribers who have paid in adaance. )UR FRIENDS A PANl .r liberal su: age during ' h it has beei re you. W( >preciation t er in the r and more at we will Y CHRISTMAS A IS OUR WISH TO I it be a pleasant I e Big Stc es be gla rget there's few hours 14 get 111 o 10 p.ii - Bruce PICKEN Sam B3. Craig, Cleo Mann, Clar ence Mann, University of South Carolina; John Joe McFall, Wofford; Ossie Hendricks, Ed' Blowen. Furman University. Steen Looper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Looper' of Pickens, was bitten by his dog last week He was bitten on the hand and it is not known whether the dog was mad or not, but the young : fellow was sent to Columbia for ' Lreatment, so as to, be onth 444 ir loyal ars in .re to our o r1ng ' 3ks of, handle. EW YEAR you! you nls night all over *.. ~~O e ~bue lhe for The Sentinel