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AN lHappenings of a Local and Personal Nature. -Vesloy Curtis, on Mile Creek, continues to improve. -1Dr. W. F. Anst-in will be in Eis. ley Out. 20th and 21st. - J. E. Parsons1i NO hAS been quito 1ick for-some time, is reported better, 'Dr.. W. F. Austin, dentist, filled hiis regular appointment in Pickens this week;.I --Tylor 1(Iion, son of J. %. Hudhon, oil 19 8th int., killed a crane flying. N --Aplplo wagons from the moun tains have been comiag to town for several days. -''Iho T vwIvo Milo River Baptist Association met with Antioch church last I'liurstay. --latridges are reported to be plentiful, but are protected by law ntitil Novembei 1st. -Mrs. J. H. G. McDaniel, who has been quito i'l with fever, is re ported conSide'rably better. -Mr. and Mrs . Will White, of Andersoin, are on a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. L. Thoruley. -Robert Hunt and others are catching carp in Saluda river veigh. ilg from font to eight pounds. -There were throo fogs in Auguse --possibly four. So there will be three snows the coming winter. --NMrs. Ella Ferguson, of Wavues 1)10, Virginia, is visiting at the hos pitablo 11011 0 of Col. Jtu. Ferguson. --FOR SA LE: -Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $1.00 each. Address, Mrs. L. A. Dickson, Meet, S. O. - At thie time next year all the joys or agonies, as the case may b ., of both primaries will have bern ex. perienced. -- John L. Loopt r, of the Dacus vile eetion, has trectud a neat sub stantial and coif'jrtable two-stor) dwelling. -Thomnias Jenkins, of Caroleen, N. C., is oi i visit to his parents, Nr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, in Pickens this week. -Mrs. Walter. W. White and son, Walter, of Anderson, are on a visit to Ail rs. J. L. Thoruley and other rela. tives ill Pickons. -Miss btachael Harris, who has been teachuzg music at Piedmont, is 110W 0) a visit to her sister, MIs. .1. It. Freemani. _ I bo Oolenoiy River Baptist As. sociation, (colored,) mLt with Giflin E'eiiezer church in Pickens last week, beginning Thursday. -mlenry D. Henicks and wife, of Liber'ty, visited the latter's pa r'ents, Mr. rand Mrs. J. M. Welbon, north of PicknEu, last wveek. -Master Kenneth Dickson is the champion cot ton picker of Pea Ridge. He is obly) eight years old and cani pick one hiundlred poun~ds a day. -Roiv. 0. M. Abnoy filled his aip. pointmlent in tile Methlodist. chm-ch Sunday, preachling an able sermion to a large and attentive audienet. -Give your child a ch1an(eo ini life. In this busy', progressive age the child that is kept out of school wiill standh a poor' chance to win the race of life. -Elder M. P. Matheny', of Grt en. vile, was in Pickens Monday. He had beeni ini altenidantce upon the Twevclvo. Mile River Association at Anutioch. --George W.. Otifln, of t he Looper se'ctioni, andl his nephew, B. F. Gr'if fin, ao funrmers "'Iromn a vway back," aind have the finest crops of cotton of anyh~ody in that, whole section. -It is told around that somel couni terfeit $10 bills are in circulation. This oflico will risk all tenis, or any other fig'ure, brmoughlt here in pay ment of subscription accounts. -Joh.n Shutler, of I fugheaville, Pa,., has read1 the Bible through fr'om~ Geniesis to Rlevola tions forty-three times and is nlow engaged upon his fortyfourtht re ading. He is 73 years old. -D). Freeman Hendricks, of the Olga sectionl, and1 Miss Emattt Robin 80on, dined with their friend, Mliss ~Nora Jones, of thme Dacuaville sect'on, last Sunday. A siuper'b collation was served. -Gifin Henidr'icks, an excellent far'mner of the east side of the county, andl( who1 owns a matgniflleent far'm in "ithie tbend" on Saluda rivet', has re. cetly13 built an excellent dwelling of good taste and style. -R. 0. Carter, Liberly, has rented thme Brmownt H-ouse store room mund c'ariis a complete line of buggies, wvagons, harness, saddles and a beau tiful line of winter lap r'obes. Don't, fail to see them and get his pricce. -Bon Foster, an excellent farm er', who owns a fine farm in "the bend" on Saloda, has some very fine cornt whlich wlas plantedl after the fr'eshot on the 15th of June. The ftdder is niow about roady to pull. - All pers~ons who a'e .ow on 1 t$.1 roules ai'o r quested to io nloti f~y this oflico so t hat we catn properly address anid get thieir' paper' to them. iRural route carr'iiers do nmot carry out, ally matil 1un1less it is marked for -Eight of theO pr sent governors of sat s are Methodista; all Republi cans [but two. Th'le Presbyterians have seven governtors till again Re p)ublicans but two. Th'e Bap~tists have six, all of whoma ar0 Southern cirs and till Deomocm ats. . Josceph Fendley, whlo lives flye miles east o~f Pickens, on hecad waters .of Town and Wolf creeks, is an ex cellet farmerin, and is greatly imlprov. ing his place. His barn is the must .covemiently arranged in all- of its aipar'tmients of any in the county. -"The Big Store" is' daily -receiv. .ing their lar'ge and wpll-selected itock of fall and winter go a~s, This wiill be a r'ecord-breakIng~ year itl lhemn, from a busiess A and-poinit Any thing you waint for iMe farain Made enbefoundin t4 ial6) -Miss Hester Ouroton is quit< siek with gastric fever. -Cadet A. Brandon. Taylor, o( Clemson, visited home folks in Pick Oils Sunday. - UnulolJosso Crenshaw, of- Tablb Mountain section, says 'his orops 'ar very good. -We'd give all we have to knov as much as the average boy of seven teen thinks he knows. --Read the changes of ads. in th issue, and you will know whore t( buy good goods at reasonable prices -A full line of Waterman'a Idea Loutuntaini Pens just received. Guar. ante6d. Pickens Dt ug Co. -The Sentinel-Journal is certainly full of interest this week and is well w-'rth three times the money that will buy it. -The crops around in the Olga and Mica sections, are excellent, with1 the exception of the low, overflowed places in the bottom lands. -R 0. Carter, Liberty, is receiv ing one of the largest stocks of dry goods and notions from New York r.ver brought to that place, and when you want bargains call. on him and he will save you money. -Prof. J. G. Clinkscales, of Wof. ford College, will lecture in the Moth o'ist church at Daeusville at 11 a. M., the fourth Sunday, next. The Professor is one of the best speakers in. the State and be sure to hear him. -0. M. Lyrnch and son, Lee, and J. D. Simmons, of Chastain, 8. C., were callers at the -News office on Saturday last. The two young men came over to enter the Broad Valley Institute where Simmons has al ready been a student.-Sylvan Valley (Brevard, N. C.) News. -If our farmers would use a ma chine to cut and bind their corn and then have it shredded they would find that they had much more feed for each acre cultivated. Look into the / matter, fariners. Go and see those farmners who have adopted that method and you will be convinced. -Mrs. J. Salter Hendricks, of the Mica section, has finished a niae, two. story house which is comifodious and well appointed in all of its apartments. It has a donblo veranda and from this elevation o can get a most charming and extensive landscape view and a wide range of mountain scenery. -Monday the 5th inst., Gen. M. C. Butler was on the train coming from Washington. When near Alex. andria, Va., some one threw a half brick through the car window hitting him oin the side of his head nearly severing one of his ears. His wound is very painful tud was dressed on the train. -R. G. Gaines & Gassaway Bros., Central, S. C., have just received car load of fine horses. Well broke to wagon and buggy and fine soddlers. Also mules; all to go at reasonable prices-cash or good papers. Also guano and "WVheat Grower," for wheat; and imnprovd seed wheat and r~yo for salo cheap. 2ivo15. -Messrs. Folger & Thornlev change their ad. this wveek. Read i~t and profit thereby. They have 0one of the largest and most complete stocks of general merchandise ever offered for sale in this county, non silting of anything to eat, wear, adorn the house or use on the farm. *-W. E. Breese, Jr. junior editor of the Sylvan Valley (N. C.) Newvs, was in Pickens last week andl enlled on thme Sentinel-Journal force. H~e is a pleasant, alfable gentleman, and reports that Brevard is now in the fronit rank an I that The News is driving the band wagon. Success to "the whole shooting match"-Br-e. ynrd, The News, friend Miner anld Mr. Breese. -The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy wvas held at Mrs. WV. 11. Johnson's last Thursday. Miss Lucia Folger was elected a delegate to the conven tioni of thle State Division which meets in Camden in December, and after tile transaction of other impor tant business, thle ladies were served mfost dtelicious refreshments by the charming bostess. --Our correspondeonts are urged to get their letters to us as soon as they can--by Saturday, if they passi bly can; otherwise it may be crowded ont ond1 the news becomes stale be. fore the next issue. Bear this in mind(, please, and govern you rsel accordingly. We thank all of our corrVspon1dete for their interest and for their promptness and regularity in sendmig us5 the news. -Sunday was a big day in Pick. ens with th;e eclored race, the Ooki-noy River Association being in session, and, as usual, some of them hand to show their indepenldence, by drink. ing and cursing on the ground. As t consequence ab~out ten of thlem ap peared before Mayor Mclall Monday and thue town treasulry is now about $125 to tihe good. This was a pretty dear days' pleasure to some. -The fall trade is opening ul nlicely and the merchants of Pickens ai e getting their full share of the business. There is no use in going outside thle county to make your pur. chases. Our merchants carry as fine an~d as well assorted stocks of good, as5 any- merchants, and they wvill sell their goods at as lowv figures as an) othero. Patronize home inidnetries and help your town thrive and pros por. -It looks to us like all of the tray. olling men were going to throw hf their jobS and1( joinl issue with th< Robinson-Hook eo. They are is gentlemen and have a good money making proposition, "shiould anybod3 happen to ask you," and the young mnen of this, an'd other counties, whi like to tackle "a good thing" cannol do better than buy some territor3 from these affable gentlemen ani make some good thoney tis winter The preparation has been given n thoi'ough test, and by people yor know, who says it does all that h claimed for it. See their ad. in thN paper, and get up a trade with them Thelr proposition is a fair one ani you will never regret taking it up Se\'eial dt'ummers, drawing good sa' aries, have thrown up their jobs anr bought territor~ye and ore makin imobey "iud Qve~ -fir tv .d so o ui >Fregbt tra-lc on the railroad is very heavy just now, -Mise Pauline and E liza 1% Daniel, who have be-?n ill with feveo are inprovdg. --Crops especially cotton, aroun Nine Forks and Peter's Cree churches, ar, excellent.' --FOR SALE:-I have, a lot c pigs ready for deliveiy. ..'rice fun weeks old, three doliars. Eigi wooks.old four dollars. John Ferguson. -Eta May Hlendricks, colore aged 11 years, died on tho 0th uIt or diptheria and whoopinr.cougl She was buried at Shoal Creel church the day following. She wa i christian and died happy. -The searcity of poultry an(d egg is a problem that is worying housc keepers at present. It does seen that it would pay people ia t.be sur: rounding country to pay more atten tion to poultry raising when they ge practically their own price for al such products they have to eell. -A little son of I. H. Cur'et, was knocked down and run ove Monday evening in the atteet by I buggy belonging to Ernest Folger Thq driver was on his way to Easle, and was driving fast when the littli fellow was hit. The wheels, whie] passed over his bcdy, being rubbe: tired lie was not Periouslv hurt ani will soon get over the broiser. -Joseph Fendley, of the Glass, Mountain section, has a son, Elbert in the S. 0. College, that is going t< nake a noted man in the educationa line. Elbert stands at the head o1 his class in mathematics. For somi time he did his owb cooking, but las, year, Mrs. L. D. Childs, near the col lege, took him to her house and if furnishing _him board, room, light etc., just for his protection to het and family at night This is . comn pliment to the character of this young in an. -Ye editor and his better half, visited Mr and Mrs. S. F. Curtis, o the Mile Creek section, last week. Mr. Curtis lives at the Abe Stewart farm and is well and comfortably fixed. He owns over 400 acres of fine farming land be and his renterE havo good crops. He has sixty acreE of bottom land in corn which will easily yield him 2,000 bushels. 1 intends to fix up a lot of pasture land and engage largely in cattle raising. He will not only derive ready money from this venture, bul it will also be the waking of his land. -The most charming social event of the past week was a birthday party given Master Henry Grad, Ferguson by his gri nd-motl ter, NIrs Jno. Ferguson, on last Friday after noon. The children had a lhappy time playing games and enjoyed the beautifully decorated table and dii ing room, to say nothing of the deli cious cakes, and many other good things they had to eat. A fter thie little ones were servedl and given a pretty ba.. of caudy as a souvenir the mothers wvere invited to seats around the table andl par-took of th< delightful refreshments. -All of our corre.apondents ar<I earnestly urged to get their ma.tes to us by Saturday's mail, sure. Thiu applies, particularly', to our country correspondenits, as our corresponid ents who roach us by railroad mai lhave the advantage of the Sundas schedule to Pickens. When comma uications reach us later than 8:3( IMonday morning, wve cannot consist run them over to the next issue which oftime-s causes them~ to be stale Please bear in mind the above aI( get your letters-to us as soon as pos -Joberry Hester died on the 7t13 alt , at his home near Dacusville from paralysis of the left side. lHi was suddenly affected in a store ii Greenvidlo four dlays prior to hii donth andl had -to be brought home Lio wvas 72 yecars of age and was buried the day followving his death al Nine Forks Baptist church, ie wami a momuber' of the Baptist church fo: thirty ,years The funeral sermoi was preached by R1ev. J. E. Foster anmd the church would not seat th< people who attended the funeral Mr. Hester leaves a wife and sevei children and wvas highly esteemot3 b'ecause of his christian character. -Metta & James, one of the lead ing furniture firms~ in Gireenville have placed their entire stuck o goods on the man ket at cust. Every article of furniture, every matting oi rug in their stock is off'ered to the public for the price paid for it at th<l factory. T1his sacrifice sale is made in order to reduce the stock. Thii firm has some special bargains ii stoves which the Pickens peol< would do well to investigate. The, sell the "E~cono0mist"a stove, one of thi best anal most serviceable on the mar ket, at a price that is in reach of all When in Greenville you sh'ould no fail to call oni Metta & James. -Pendleton E. Alexander, a formne resident of this county, but now citizen of Transylvania county, N. 0. was in Pickens last wveek, to the de light of his many friends. We be lieve be has a notion of moving bacl oin this side of the ridge but he di< not admit it. He reports that Trans ylvania is fast forging to the front Crops over there are sorry this yeai The fruit crop is practically a failure and the potato crop is slim. Cal; bage is short but that is because th price was so low last fall, t~hat thi farmers did not try to set out a bis area this season. But, talding it al in all, the farmers across the Ridg are in fairly good fix an I doing wol Petit Jurors. The following is a list of the Peti Jurors drawn to serve at the ensnin term of court which convenes the 200t instant, with presiding Jerry Williams, J Li Murphree, R B Lumpkin, N D Parsons, B IF Farmer, 8 H Brown, D P Montgomery, J T Dobson, John Roper, P D Dacuts, J D Boggs, 8 D (Bob) Hiendri: T C Spencer, E E Kennomore, Lewis G Gilstrap, Morton A Freemar R M Martin, 3Vesloy E Hunt, Labon A Rogers, WH .1H Armiil, W J Lynch, Rob'ert Mattison, 8 W I'oward, Greet C Foster, JaB H Clayton, Daniel T 4lexande: Jos B Pattrson, "J Frank (armqun, 3 A HI 'ns, B B arney Porte.. J SUArtcn, HoveyA Nealey, G W ZKoith, C n? n Criig-Roper. A very pl.asant and happy event 3 and one of much interest to this com " munity took place oit the evening of the 7th instant, when Dr A J. S. il Thomas, in his .usual graceful and k pleasant manner joined thei lives apd hearts of Mr. E. H. Craig and Misw , Nannie Roper together tor life, , . r happy event took placo at the basei i; of the bride's puront4, Mr. .and Mrs. John Roper, in the preseieo of tel. tives and friend" of the contrac'ing parties. The )arlor was brilliantly ligitod and ceautifilly decorated, and promtuptly at 8 o'clock the words which coisuinated the betrothal ind cemented ho vows of these two were spoken. Thie attendants were Mr. T.. A. E Bowen w'gh MIiss Mary Robinson, 0 Easley and INI r. J. B. Craig 'with Miss Oii':. Nea', of Greenvillo. Yo scribe not being blesed with the faculty of describing the paraphernalia of the t gentler sex, cannot portray the attire on this occasion, but it is easy to sur miso that cIelh were a-Xquisitoly and beputifully dressed. r Immediatoly aftor the ceremony, the brdo and groom led the way t , the dining room where a hearty antd rumpturus repast was iorved. Re turning to the parlor the brido and groom were the rvecipiouls of maiv r hearty and good wishes which was showered upon them in profusio. The many useful, beautiful and costly piesents attested the popular ity of the parties and the high esteem in which the bride was held. by her numerous friends. Mr. E. 11. Craig is a popular and progressive imOr chant at this place and numbers his friends by the score. The brido is the beautiful and accomplished dlaugter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roper who-livo near Cross Roads clurcl', this counl'y. To this young couple wo join their many friends in extending good wishes for future prosperity and hap pimhess. A Stolen Bride. Our town was considerably agitated on Wednesday morning by a report that Miss Bessio Breeso had mysteri ously disappeared. Everybody in town at once set themselves up as independent dutectives to solve the mystety, but it was not until aftor 11 o'clock that the seal of silenco was oroken and any reliable solution of her #bsence was discovered. It appears that onl Tuesday Dr. Robt. Kirksey, of Oklahoma, son of Jas. K. Kirkasy, a prominent and wealthy planter of Pickens county, S. C., arrived in town and stopped with his uwele, Dr. M. M. King. At 4 o'clock Wednesdav morning bis car ringe left Dr. King's home for the South Carolina line, and -one of its occupants was Mas Bessi Broeso. Mainy reports are in circulationi as to the finale of this eh (pcicment -that Dr. Kirksney's father and mother were to It Cet tihe couplo inear tle Pickous c'unmt) line as witniessr's; that thov were t > leave immeidiately for thiei dloctor's home ini Ok lhonma, etc., -- but as WV. EO. Breese, jr., brother of| Bessio, has gone to Pmciken~s to learnm full particulars, we forbouar to give rep~orts until lbe retuirns. Our information is that Dr. K(irk s(.y is a pronminent, woafthy and rap. idly' ising menmber of his profess5ion in the "wild and woolly" West; and is in every way a creditable and do. ira~ble companion for Miss Be'ssie, and thle News hastens to extend con gratuilations. -Sylviu Valley (Bro vard, N. C.) News, 9th inst. LOOK! WE~ AVE I r NOW. After people visit larger cities, they always tell of the great 5 and 10 cent stores they hiavo visited, and( thie bargas oflered. So) to jill this miuch needed want, I have establish ed a 5 and 10 cent department, n here y ou can get the same big values fond in larger cities. Come and see, you will be surprised what 15 and 10 cents will buy. WV. H-. Johnson. ROLLER KING -AND) SMagnolia Flour. LEED WI1EAT RTE, DARLET P. F. COX, GREENVILLE, S. C. EXECUTOR'S SALE. .STATE OF SOUTH UARIOLINA, County of Andersoni. Pnrsuant to powvers in us vosted by a deed of trust by W. WV. Knight to tIme undersigned andt by the last Will and gTestament of said \V. W. Knight, do Sceased, we will sell to tho hi ghest bid( de(ir, before the court house door at An derson, 8. 0., on saleday in November, 1903, the following describ'ed real estate: "All that tract of land in Piokons counh ty; State aforesaid, known as the Home stead of WV. WV. Knight, decensed, eon ,taining one hundred and thirty-five (1315) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ,W. V. Olayton, WVilliagm Smith, Edward Dunwoody, and others." Th'is land is three miles from Central, and four mites from Pendleton, on the Greenville read, waters of _Eighteen Milo r, creek. Terms cash. Pnrcbaser to pay for all paperL. W. GENTRY, -L. A. GENTRY, Exeontors, New Store and NEW Nothing Shoddy--v1 W .E have moved from our old store to our new one rying in our old store, Buggies, Wagons, Stoves devoted almost exclusively to Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Not one of the largest, most complete and best selected stock DRESS GOODS. CLOTHI This season we have spared uoither time nor This is our main line expense in plloing beforo the 1)pl1)10the nest se- t1A wo (113 cOmpelio lect stook of DR ESS GOODS we have over shown. from six of the largest 4 We have everything in th3 Dry Goods line. We eountry, we are in a poF bought boforo prices advanced and wo are in a Fit, Qnality and a Eol position to mako some astonishing prices. unstrp[ssed. Mona S" Jeans, Outings, Flannels, Korpeys, (Cassimeres, Extra Pats from 500 to Worsteds, Broadelotlhs and1 Silk Goods. Sec our both stooua and slis. Clothing we have 8111ts lino of French Flatnnels amil Mercerized goods for to "".00. Exit pants f waists. Blankt t0, Comfart., Capes, Jackets and ir Skirts. Doi.'t fil to 1-0e our line of Shirt Waists, for 1103, with dolt10 Skirts and Jackets. We havo some "knroek out Mig lino of. prices" along tbis lie. Also a complete line of M11,14 Overcoats, MI Sty Cloakis for children, to $15.00. B U GG 0, E S and W A GO0 N S Big lot of Buggies and Wagons. just receivecd a car load of Mitchel Wagons. This is without a doubt the best, wagon made. They cost more than ay other but in the long runf they are the cheapest. When in Pickens mnake our Stores Your headquarters sho0w You if You don't buy a dollars wvorth, we appreciate yo the past. Our miotto is, and will be in the future as it has b Yours truly, C LOT1'I NF1 SHOES, QnATS AND aI sT W. T. MFuLIn, J. MsD. BRUCEn prn.sidenlt. Cashltier. OF PICKENS, S. C. CA PITAL, P o$ 20,500.00. PROFITS, $ 10,3 12.09. DEPOSITS, 8$100,055.29. Interest paid on time Deposits. Careful Managemein. Iberal Treatmenn' toc oall asCut .Bi otI~GO) of ug Ies C I and1Vaons Ju tOie aca loa oMitchelOI Wagons. ThAi is w ithou a. doub the th long run they arem the chaet o.ypoie otea muchWhen in goodkenos makie oestors ood oodqures canhow ou four o'.u olaswrh eprcaey th psll rmtt s n wl ei the besturelicoet has b Wool Dres GoscloNr, anH blacs, lAin An ncyuT Prmecso ien. Cashier.rd AllwoolTioFlPaCEs, ll clr,C. 35iCh Pib A cLoth, -vrh.--e el $ i2,50.00 2. Iteres pa'id Flnel time epoitt. Carel i Management. NomrchtLilleral Teame gos its Cstoeas. atya' prics I haeago one),at i.'. Io., andT .:c, year ie Seadc. yr. I m akein to ell themistes lost pr e t o gie for m'uch mney asodgosko.slttemnyasgo od Myo sames odsl, cioor Mandnlckpl and fnacy, All woogla T reyo. FCnelall o rs 5c 35V t inh Zialnclt, Lot 0. e e l itA~ at.2c Iheavyl CttonFlaneMor1cbu wearoslln Jeasthe odcsan-Mteoetvrold o5. New Gos PRICES.1 erything THE BEST which is 40 feet wide and i 10 feet long. We are car. Ind Heavy Hardware. The first floor of our new store i3 ions and Dress Goods. On the second floor you will find - 44 of' Furniiture ever brought to this part of thle country. NG. .HOESt 11nd our prido. The o lineOur took of 1 on1. ' Buying as wo do F3110ES in ino-e lothi ing Concernst, inl th c e t iion to give You Style, ?ction of pAttorna that ist its from $2.50 to $16.50. $6.00. Can fit all sizos, o i 0 that has In Children and Youth's tried a pr kno' ranging in price from 75o , ' vattht ure mom 25o to $2.50. Wo tho bat f tile elobiated lino of clothing seat and knees, mado by pice. Now lots Ivorcoats for everybody. u al. oats from $3.00 to $6.00. m(at every day to hupply tho evor increaig do Ios uawl colors, fromi 3.00 minad. We ar"o 011o aageaat for the Selz ;lboyal Blue81 joo for moll O $Oi.E0. We have everything in- the way of Furniture) cd room suits, f'rom $15-00 to $75.00. Chairs and[ tablc3 of every description. Safes, Bureaus, Washistaiids, Sideboards, Sprigs, Mattress-s, Truniks, Carpets, Rugs, anything ev erything inl theouse Funishiag liae. We have roomi for you all and we are always pleased to Ur business, we appreciate the tradle you have given us in ecni in the past, I GNEST GOOD)S at IONEST PRICES" In eat fo Nthe FUIJRNISING GOODS01) A SPECIAIJTY. Too i nall. OR the last two dyonthls we have F hiBdly haud tim to get a long breath t rying to handle so aFny chicked for their good and oirs to sto a selling eryhm anm e the ous Fusthe le. Y aier your chickens so small as; they are niotwani ted anywlhere at any price. Large chickenis . Wehave ring ao youc allendter re alwars aleaedt wauin s wappente thles arae inyoud hagvnd. i een m~v the tHONhEST mre rc GOODSt HEm.PICS at th oet ash price. s e av and ewsh O ayPtoit e Cshr Strer Pocickens so small as thyarC otwany. D t any her nkc. agcikn ofl oing tc Geenrl price all are buy was oanrd CHRns'A ingoodemand. ean llnth tha we c get and toilav giv full andes cmrkete prie ifor therei Ca ikonus.fo The win be mrndie e atnt lwstrictly prictae. rn-Pight.hStr Pickensckeug Company. DontTheink pmn ofoha excllntgl to rrve this Fallktoaluy a bo fweatrn ind thrtsear Gooinge orv anakn ofultoand cometealie righpee inr andnpce for ictlyi ug-odae Anewotheri',Ne Ship ent New Drtess (Aoods, New Hats, NEW EVERYTRING. Fuirnitu re, Stoves, Trunks, Iron Beds and Springs, Cots and Mattresses. We Are Fixed For You. Come and see us. FR ESIH..0.anL..R ELIAIBLE Tb'lc Groc aica you buy at myl sitrC will alwal s ho thoeiOt I koop themn going and1 see that they never get stale. You Will Be Delighted~~. with the class of 000(ds 1 sell and pleaeod with the attention I givo to your interestsl. It will bo worth your timo to como and 800 mo when ini town. My Aim Is to PleaseM amy customers and if at any timne your pur-s chaso is not Rsatisfactory bring it bnck and I will and I will not only make it satisfaictory but thank you for.your trouble. Very Res~pctfuilly, ~hclR. R. RO ARK. Fres chchltesjust arrived,