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ilappenlins of a Local and Personal Nature. -Como and got one of our free krivos. -Pickoi county furnished i diig conitilnt ut. '. the show. ---Go to 11. A. Richoy ifr your oulr. A car of good just received. - It. C. Carter, Liberty, givcs bMLie tradi)g stanips, tsk for them. -The Pickens Rtailroad hauiled 1164 peoplO to Easjy Mobday to go to lie show. -H. A. Richey has received an other ear of that good flour you havo booni wanting So long. -N provoment could be mado onl fihe beautiful autuin weathlr wo have beeni having. --Comie inl and lpay upl your sub1. spription to this papelr and g(t it a good lunife free of charge. -A new organ has been ordered for Tabor chua ch and is ()xp, cted to arrive by next preaclhing day. -If you will provido ia good waI mn stable for your cow, she will give a fourth milore milk during the wiltler. -A man has no righl to complain of his wiro's millinery bill ts long ats lia Cigar anld tobacco bill is five times as nmch. -A local weanther prophet. says we are going to hlave a very eold ninter, and advises everybody. to lay in it good supply of fuel. - W A NTED: --Persimmon, Dog. w"ood, Hickory Iud Holly Logs. FPeight paid Onl crlolas. J amaes Cockshott, Charleston, S C. o) I nm4 * -C. V. Sizemore, colored, who lives on Wyatt O'D1ll's Tw' le Mile farm made 371 g 0allons miolisses froi one-eighth of an aicre of bottoin land. -R1ev. J. Pierceo Attaway pr-eaebed a v.ery instructive nLdi edih intag S(er mon at Twelve Mile last Su idlly on .'Ihe spiritual man doillan t. over tho miatil, --The roads of tie county, inl theI mailn, tre in i good condition. Would that tlhis'could be said of thom dur. illg tho seaisonls of lieaviest hauling inter and upring. -Young farmers shouild ho set ting out, fruit trees. As soon as a killing frost, comes they should be tran. plillited. From Nevember 15 to FebrualiV 1 is a Iuitiblo time. -W. A. Blassingame, colored, Who lives oi Wyatt C'Dell 's plaao has madeio this year with one plban eiglht. hIales of cuttop, 225 bushels of corn Raid ighit -one gal.uns molasses. -FOR SALE -About 30 thorouigh bred [ arred P,yI ,iath1 lock coeko:< 1s alt fromll fOc to * 1.010 each. Mrs.' A. D. Man, Six Mile, s' C. -Married, Octobde~r 29th at ShoolI Creek Baplltist chureb~, L. M. Maia~~ to 31iss Vin dohnson110). lRev. W., i. Suthecrlail ofliciatinag. Thle occasioi, wais ani eWvnt in) colredl scietv aibou t Dacusville. --Rev. E. J1. Thiullinax, formerly pastor in Greenville anid Pimekons counities, will soon1 take charlge ofi the Mcxonid Bap1tist chlurchi at P'elzir, hav. ing been unan imously calledl.--An derIson Mail. -The1( following per'sons wvere reg istered aat the Hiawatha hotel last wel: Ilon. Chas. G. Dantzker, pr-o siding judig; Hion. Wyat.t Aikena, M. (C.; Ior. HI. J. Hayneswvorthm; aand M. Ci. Long, court stenfograp1her'. -Tlhe ((enItv IS tatking ont consid errale activity in) ((ducatjonal mnatters. lately. Two now g:raded school dis tricts have been dc ted in thea coun Ly duriug t ho past few wees-one at Six Mile and the othier at Gates. --On M~onday and Tuesday of coua t Ton Mlarsalsl Gri~lin and Nealey inado1( lfteen1 ar-rests w~hich brought in about $40) as fines paIid by the of tenders. Too muc ")11'booze" taken for the sItachs' sake was the Cause. --The horse-swvapp~ers are looking forward to a groat rally in Walhalla duing the Comning terma of court, (November 9 to 13, incluasive.) H-orso dealers and swvappers ftrm the sur roaunding country will ho thiere ina largo numbnlerA. -TIhat hustling insurance solici tor, W. B. Anthony, of Greenville, spent a day inl Pickene last week. .lie wroto $2,000 woi th of businmess ,before he had1( 1been hero an hour. His lead pencils tand blotters wea-L like hot cakes. Hie hats a good prlop osition for the mnani seeking praotc-. tion. --Maa ied, onl Sunday the 1st inst. at the residence of thea ofliciating inister R1ev. J. M. Stewart, il iass MUary Miller, Daughter of Mr. land M rs. 1. N. Miller of the Enon sect ion, toi Mr. D. Satterfield, son of N. D. Samttea field of Easley. The youn~g pe)ol have thae conlgratulatioins of their any~ friends. -W ANT1E D) ---Good practical mani woowns or can cent rol good standl. ing timber, eithmer pine or hardwood, cani seenre first class saw mill out fit with a capacity of 5,000) to '7,000 feet. per dlay to work on sharcs. Ownoer will furnish ouitfit antd keep aame in repair for onie t~hird of hounber1 cut. Address W'Ialter Baughmam, Spartan. burg, S. (C. -- .C. L. Cureton has bought a lot of the Gardner strain) of the Barred P'lynmot~h Rocks. Tlhisq is I lm pu rest and hest strain raised. (Charlio is well fixed toward estabilihig a good stock farm. I [is breed( of hoj.s are thle finest, ever brouaghmt to the up Country and~ would easily take Lthe tie aro' good1 grad(o and1( are( beig b':ed up. Soon he will hiave a mod~el stock farm. --James P. Carey', Esq., has been alppointedI special judaogo ta, hold court at Glaffuney and1( at Greenwood. Hie was also asked1 to huohi an extra term at Saluda, but there waIs a ionflict in dates. T1he special term will be he'.d at Gnffney for two weeks, beginning Nov. 30. The Green wvood court ui ill begin NOV. 16th. Tihese appoint moenta ar'o but just rcognaition of a man learned in the law, and owing to his largo pr'aotlos in all the ou t M t' Carey isspooiahll fitted for hMl anB~oing the scales f stie -5 iigs Eileeu Taylor is qite 1 with pueoumolia. -.Oleopatra, Risng Sun, and oth< goo(l brands of flour at H. A. RiA ey's. -A number of our farmers i holding their cotton for a hight price. We hopo they will got it. -Do you kn1o1W the tetcher your children? Have you visited tt school, or invited the toachier to yot home. -Snow MDItiBLre is the champio hog killer. le killed two hogs fi J. T. Chastain that weighed 57 pounds at- one yoar old. --By order of the Presiding Elde I call an extra qarterly conferonic of North Pickens charge to moot 1 Friondhip church, next Saturda 7ith of November, at 3 o'clock 1. m for t ho yiurpose of at tending to som qp cial business. All members t the quarterly conforenco are urgo to be present. C. L. McCain. - Laddio McCurley, a 12-year-ol girl, wat accidentally killed at th Orr mill in Anderson Monday aftei noon. She was going (Own one < the alleys between the rows of ime chinery and sltumbled over a boy feet which were stretched out in ti alley. She fell and an open knife ii her Iapron pocket pierced her heal and killed her almost instantly. -Glenn Riggins, son of A. N liigg imention of Whom was mad last week about picking cotton, wi bo six years old iii Januiary, next, i place of seven. H is daily averg for the season hias hecn 83 point His older brother, weighing oil fifty-four pounds, has been averagin 220 pounds. These are good cottoi pickers. Mr. Riggins and his fiv children pick out a bato a day. -A. ). .\1an1, of the Six Mil, Sido, Comlies to the front this week it onr advertisiog columns, and toll you of tho nice lino of goods ho car ries and hidding for your trade. 11 also operates a first class cotton gin Ite will buy your cotton seed ni pay you the top of the ma1trket. S0 him before you sell your prodice cotton Seed, or buy your winte goods H will treat you right. A lRunaway Jhic3 cle', TcrninatoI wit.h an ugly cit on th leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill It doveloped a stubborn uleer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for foal years. Thein BueklenN Arneica Salvt eared. I's just as good for Burns Scalds, Skin Eriptions and Piles. 25e, at Pickens Drug Go. Six Mile Dots. Theso cold frosty mornings malem us shiver whenl we go to picking cot. tIn but we 1o just the samne. The ht alt h Of ouir comun111ity i: very goo(d aft present. R1ev. G. B. Nalley filled his regulat appoint ment at Mouint Olhvot the 4tLb Wukt fiehil). ham has set himsecl upl to a new top buggy. Percy Durhazmi visited i.latives andi friends in A ndersoni 3ounmity last 'tuirdiay and Sundlay. Ben Ke'lley reporits thait ho lias been feast ing on strawborry pies uni til the rcent frost. The burries are as nice as the spring crop. Misi Katy Perritt and her grand mother havo returnmed hiomeo after a1 wo weeks visit to relatives and friends ini thle upper pairt of the Clifton W\oodsn went over on thec Fairview sido last Sund)(ar. Most all the farmors are through taking upi potatoes. Bear in mind thaet there will be a mass meeting at Six Mile churich oni the( 71.b inst. Prominaent speakectrs will [ie there and1( gradled schools will be ably discussed. We hopa that the mattor will be taken up and a graded schmool es~ttblished at that place. TIhme Garvin school house debiat ing society have an interesting mtieting eve.ry Sotlurd~ay n ighit. It is rainling today (Saturday). Come again Bunch. We hatvent heacrd from you in some timo. Cony. Not a SIck lDay Since. I was taken severely siek with. kidney trouble. I ti'e~d all sorts of meldiciineM, nions of wvhiceh roliov'ed me. One dayI sawv an ad of your' F'ceti ic Bitters and determined to trmy that. After takingn few (loses I felt relieyed, and soon there after wast entirely cured, and have not b)(en sick a day since. Neighbors of mine have bo''n cured of rhoeumat ism, nurualgis, l iver and kidney trouleso adii' general debility." Tisi is whalit B. F, Bass of Armaont, N. (3. writes. O)nl.y 500i at Pickens Drug Co. Liberty Dots. Liberts, 8. (3., Nov. 2, 190:3. TIo the show at Greent illo abou two hundred from this point thi muorning boarded the tiaini to go. Rev. J RI. Vaughn of Virginia, l'c Lured on temperance at the Preosby terian chnreb. A goodly cro)wd at tendehLd. The lecture wvas higly ini struct ivye. The unveiling ceremony ,of the C D). Mc~ravv monument by the Wood man of the WVorld yesterdlay wvas at tenided by a large crowd. The Easle: lodge took part. Dr. R1. F. Smiti aiid R1ev. D. WV. Hiott of that place delivered addresses. Contractor (Irandy has the TI. N I hunter store up1 and corneredl. Cotton mill w arehouso building und(erway, after' much delay, ewini to difficulty ini -obtiing b)uildin1 Fartmers are sowing' seome whoa g'thering corn1, oe. No white cottoii fields nlow.a-dalyi '1The freeze oni the 24th tilt., killo cottoni and froze the grooen holls1 r if it opens thore will be some ~aino cotton. . Dots From Fortner. Our section wvas visited withu good rain last week. It did the tnm nips good and cabbage too. The farmers are gathiorinig cotto right along, Hlurry upil boys, an get through, for Christmas is drav iig nzear. Mrt. and Mrs. Duncan had a birtl day dinner the 19th uiht. Weo wv invited''and I toll you we oe-rlaini enjoye$ the (day. BInnakneed Girl' 'Cedar Rook. Ooobpr 27, 1903. Here comnos th Black I.-ado' Girl again. Sho-has been: very b1o8 and h.sn't had-tine to write, but ai the weather is so nice I will try onci Inore. Cotton pioking is the order -of th< I day in this section at present. Wash Nintl s is doing 011)0 nic sawing iear Ioese Bowon's place. E. ). Meoollum has opened up I nice stock of goods under the man igement of Mrs. Hattie Craig. ' J. W. Shoriff is sti.l sawing at Wi same old stund oil Miss Duko's ipliaco Some of our farmers are beginnint to sow wheat. W. T. Bowen has had lumber lait (own on his place to build a teUmm We are glad to state that Dr. W T. Field is improving under -th treatmremt of Dr. Wyatt of Eamley. - Th Cedar Rock chutrch is ne-ari iu completion. Services will be 1b0c every third Sunday after Novemboi at 3:30 p. in. D. M. Mauldin is doing gooid wm k at his new gionery at the Smith ohl place., Black Headed Girl Fortner News. The farmers of tLis sectio-s ar all veiy busy gathering their crops. The lumber and cabbago wagon.9 are very thick around here and I be lieve lumber hauling is all. oxpeis 11n1d 10 profit. V. M Hendricks, the great saw yer, is causing the old' wagons to see hard times, but it's as well to work old wagons as old men. HblIo, where halts that sandlapper gone with his accordeon? The Mountain Boy said he could not sleep three weeks. No wonder he play s well. Oh, my friend, doni't call the Mountain 3ty "greeny," ha never sleeps that long. Rev. J. T. Singleton has been ro elect. d at Grove church. This is his fourth year and we want him four more. A. T. Fortner has just quit making. molasses. He gets the praise in quantity and quality. Joseph Massingalo is very sick. Hurrah for Pickens county. She afflods some among the best cotton pickers. J. M. Fortner picked 200 pounluids of cOtton in a half diy one day last week. J. F. Rigdon and wife and Miss Janio Anderson reported a delight. ftil time while on their mountain trip last week. Commissioner A. B. Talley expects to remIlin in Pickems another yerr. while hm absence aroun1d his mianv home friends is Illisred, we aill wisih him great succes. His voice has ceased around his old country horne, but we hope the good people of Pickens will treat bhim with alt ro sport4 in our' behallf for lhe is anl ex cellenut man; fervent ini spirit and~ diligent ini business. South Carolina is well represented at Mars Hill College, N. C., especi ally Pickens county. The boss reported snow oni Bally mountains. 'The Table Rock crowd from this section report a -nice time excepting one young man barely es cap)ing fallung off. Pdhaw, 'when I goes up dari I'ml goin to carry a gal I hear~ the Christmas bells going joggling along,' while the wedding bells are about to ring. Girls remember if some of you i1on't take me up CJhristmnas I will almost be out of it. M\. V. TritFSPiAss NOTICE. All per'sons are hereby forbidden to enlter, hunt or otherwisec tre~1)pass onl Reesc 's Mounttaini or any ot my lands(1. All perlsons disregardling this notice will Ite prosecuted to thu full. est extenit of the law. *M. J. WVelborn. Oct. 21, 1903. w4. T1iE1PASS NO FICE. All person1s are0 warnedO not to hunt, fish, cut timb~er, maiiko roads or' in ,ally in~aInr whaiteveor trespass in any way upon any of our lands or any lands weove in our chiargo. Th~e Calhoun Land Co , 28om1. Calhloun, S. C. All 1ernons are wvarned to nlot, hunt, fbih, maiike r'oads, cut timber, or' ini anuy mnannier tre'sp~ias 0on aniy of our lands uder penalty of the law. Mi.s M. A. Claytoni, J. II. Clayton oct28m1. Maleo of Notes. By virtue of ani order of J. 11. New bery Judge u.f Probate <.f Piwkeins conn-i ty I will sell to the highest bidder for caish on thme 19th day of November 1903 at Picklens oa mr't house, theo notes and nWcoun1ts of the cataito of W. F. Blassin-. game deconsed, which hiave been app rais ed doubtful. W. T.1. FieIld, Oct. 28 1902.1it. Executor. ROLLER KI NG( -AND) Magnolia Flour. .JEEb Wfl1EAT RTE, DAlRLET ..~~OnTJA P. F. COX, ~JNVILUlES S it Clinksoales-Copeland. r Tte mart lage of the Rev. Oliver J i Opelanid, of Waynesboro, Ga,, Vi 1- Miss Elma Ulinksoaleq of Dim West 3. 0., Which. was soletoizud at tle e Baptist churolt in Dne West last Wednsday ight, October the 21t was an ovent in which the mani Pickens .frionds of Rev. Mr. Copeland A will bo particulagVnitorested, as thi groom was wellinown in many see. n tions of the couinty.. and universalli admired. Tho bride is the eldest n daughter of Mrs. M. B Clinkscdes, >r and is 0 charming young woman. 0 l'ho cereoniny was performed by Rev J. A. Brown. Thero were a large number of invited guests to witnuss , the ceremony, coming from poii;s it * North Carolina, Florida, Georgia and this State. The many Pickem friends of Mr. Copeland unite ii iising the young couplo a long lift 0 of usefulubs and prosperity. if d Mica News. Rev. Lom Freeman filht his regu d lar appoitinont at Mt. Tabor las e Sunday. A beautiful wedding took plaCo al S M. Leopor's Oct. 25, 1903, at t - o'clock p. in , whon Rev. Loim Free t man pronounced IMr. Perry Fcndlek e and Miss Hattie Jont.s husband and 1 qvife, in tho prosonco of Misses Mamie t Fendley, Nora Looper, Evie Hen dricks, Mrs. S. M. Looper, Mrs. Ed ward Hendricks, andl Messrs. S. M. . Looper, Edward Hendricks, C. T. Huff, Oscar Jones, Wn. Turner, Osear Looper and T. T. Barton. After tht, cerenony the bride and groom went to the homo of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Med Fendloy. The happy couple have imy best wishes now and forever. Blue Eyes. Looper Dots. The health of this section is very good at this writing. Cotton picking is the order of the day- now. The twin boys of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Julian, of near Glassy Mountain, picked 120 potinds of cotton i) a day, 5U pounds each. Who can beat that at six years old. Mrs. 11. .A. Freeman and grand. son, L F. Hughes, visited T. A. Jul. ian recently. Miss Nora .Jones, of Dacusville, visited Miss Antina Hughes last wock. Miss Emma Smith spent last Wed nesday n ight with liss Ania Hughe-s. J. E Friddle and J. 11. Hughes mado a flying trip to Sandy Fiat last Satir'day to visit, Rev. J. '1. Bingle ton. They reportod a good time and say they are going to the preachers agaim. Mrs. Mamio Looper visited Mrs. H. A. Freeman last Sunday. Miss Anna Hughes visited Misses Cora and Maggio Chapman las t Sun - ay. T1. 'T. Hughes and family visited J. G. Hughes last week. J. B. Stephons, of this section, wvhot has been anf opeOrativo at [lhe Samp-~ soni m31i t Greenviille, is att homii sick with yellow jaundice. Mr. .lack Frost visited this section last Sunday morning and1( has been every morning since, it killed ev er ything except turnip) patches. Talk about your piotaitoes, J. IT. itnches long. Who can h.eat that? Mountain Boy. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessnesa is res~ponsible for many a railway wreck and the samne causes are muaking huuman wre'cks of sull'erors fr.>m throat anid lung troubiles. Bunt since tho advent of Dr. Kings Now Discovory for coughis, consumptione, colds, ned even t1i wvorst cases canih becurad, and hope less iesination is 1no longer ne0cessarly. Mrs. Lois Oragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dlr. King's New Discovery. This great rome~dy is gua~ranteed for all throat andI lung disoases by Pickens Drug Co., 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Looper Dots. The-crop prtospecct is onl~y about half. TP. N. Bridges, who lives on T. 'T. Hughes & Ce's., place oni Saluda river and Carpen ter's Creek, planted his crop the second time and hais the linest corn ever hproduced on land. He will muake sixty bushels to the acre andi has got his fodder all saved. 'T. T1. Hughes and family and Mrs. Fannie Griffin jiitd at Earlhe Smith's last wveek in Anderson county andt t'epotrt e.very3thing prosperous down) there. Henry Williams, who is 9G years old, is 'visitinig his son), P'. II. Wit. hiams, at Campobello. T1. T1. H ughecs will move to lisa new hom1e1 purchased by aim and W. N. Hughes tneari Greenville this'fall, and the old1 Capt. W. N. will remain at t tho homne place for atnot her year to wilnd( up the businesa, atnd then lhe vl-move andl retire to private life. IHe wishes to sell out his land and( any3otie .wan'tinig to b~uy w'ould (10 wvell t~o see him, as lhe offers good land tit low ptrice anid gives good tine. He says lie hates to leave Pickens county', but lie lived twenty 01n0 years in Anderson county, the home of his birth, atnd forty-four y ears in Pickens county and it' feels near' and (dear' to hiimi, hut wvants to try Greenville awhile. Il has not forsaken this county as lie has so tmany good friends ho can't leave them for no other country, well. Mack F. Btakor is visiting our sec tioni. You may guess what his ob. jcot is. 0. W. Griffiai has been busy haul. ing his line cr'op of cotton to the gil'. Sie says he is going to hold it for 151 ' We had .Judge Nwtoni with us d the othier (liy and ho0 cer'tainly' is the o right imani in [lhe right place, for hr (1 knows ouri counnty paper' ('To Seti niel-Jour'nal,) ought to be in overy hotme and ho is going~ to puat it there. 1'. 8. 8. a ~re,assi~ Nol.'ic' All per'sonis aire b. ' by u' airned not t.e, hanit, fish, (lut tin eer, or1 in amny n way trespasis on an', of our' hmida uin el der' penfilty of the la s A. A. Pilgrtim, D). A. PI at t, y' 'D1. hI. W\ oodsonr,' W..A k pe 4:10 -r New Store . a n d N E W Nothing Shoddy-EV E have moved from our old store to our new one rymig in our old store, Buggies, Wagons, Stoves devoted almost exclusively to Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Not one of the largest, mo10t complete and best selected stoc k DRESS GOODS. CLOTHI 'L'his seltsolI we have patired ioitlier tiei nor This is our main liin 'wlJso W i)np eing before tho )eople the mest so- that We dvfy 00fupetio hecLi stock of DLVSS (GOODZ %e have ever shown. We have everything inl the )rv 0oods lino. We Country, we 111- i l i bongiht bofore prices advanaccd and wo aro in a Fit., Quality and n wl oSitioni to makO 011e astounishing prices. u rpesSsd. MCI1l4 Sfl Jeans, Oasting1s, Iu1,i Cs soes, PWra Pants from 50e to both sitots and1( slinis. Worster's, Uroadcloths cud Silk Goods. See our Clothing We have 1311t1 line of FrencI Flannels ai Mercerized goods for to ".00. Extia puntH 12 waists. Blanko is, Cuinfo.is, Capes, Jackets 11a1d Z14 sole tigoits fir it) c Skirts. Dou't fail to see our liuo of Shirt Waists, for 1o31, Witl (10111)1 Skirta and J, ekls. Wf! hsmvo sonio "knock out Big lin o C pricos" atlong this line. Alo a ciomplete line of Men's Overcoats, all 3ty gioakii for childrcsa, to0815.00. B UGG IESandW AGON S 3ig lot Of Buggies and Wagons. just received a car load of Mitchel Wagons. This is without a doubt the best wagon made. They costmiore than any other but ioi the long run they are the cheapest. When in Pickens mal-e our stores your headquarters show you if you don't buy a dollars wvorth, we appreciate yoi the past. Our motto is, and will be in the future as it has b Yours truly, *FOLGER & Fit,, SQuiS HATS AND :ENTS IuN. surpased. Ph n n. Pickens Drug Company. Don't Take Bad Medicine tha wil b paata~lc as~v loth eniingw a.su \'e av mnyprpaaton afr te hoe altrth allj~u upin he ~e fom, or hey, wir h con .. muth.Frehran.efJcnio.Hopkn.C Niec line BfigolinsuifabBoyoa Overe OCC~lSI~Men01' Overcoats,11all'sty Dr oto uggls and ans. Jsteceive aVa load f M itheVWgns Tisi Jw ithout dUbtE Inest aon tade. Theposits.morefthananagthenbti Liberai Treatmon't y a llarts Cuor,eapcityo FOLTHGINER GODS ikens prse.g Conlyproisny. ea nchan s Bal odfra lieicinea golgod caaes l pupintebstfrrote.aecn I selthe Frestaie atd ffctv. Nicoo [inesof Goods, cosuadblasan~ fancy fo oc o iol oel' yard, 'e11i Antigyun NOV E LTnIoos .a L)RCS lid l'i~Drugiiis ad Fanc ttIionlery.isssn pi es ideave aCooashiter. 0.,an yard idOFe ICKlN, . C~ly~. Shtees. paid ono Deosts reuo Managheme. Ia proudofit.Ses Tramst e wall it' rCuommers.mtbo My sam\00 \k h lp, I .\L, Mc1.ny n '.h il'NT- k, canl be solad tor.eyu Calo s MYKSOPARK ULL Til STO OPEE New 6 PRICES. erything THE lEST which is 40 feet wide anl I o feet long. We are cat and I Heavy I lardware. The first floor of our -new store is ions and Dress Goods. On the second floor you will find 0 of Furniture ever brought. to this part of the country. NG. SHOES. and oiou pride. Tho lino Our stock o 1 oi. lRoying as wo do oSHOES is more othing cnnntecomplete t h an over. We i-till il ion to givo you Style, liandlo the old .8tion of p.-tteris that i" ltt-liablo "Battki its from $2.50 to $16.50. Axe." Eyery' $6.00. Onini fit. ll size - i < pcxt ai h a [in Childreni and Youti' . tried a pair kno ranging in prico from 75o walet they are-I om 250 to $2.50. Wo the et thq lebraled lino. of clothing price. Now Oth wilt and knues, mado by co. N lot vercoats for everybody. >itm from $3.00 to $6.00. most every (lay to tiipply the ever increasing do es aud colors, from $3.00 mand. Wo are also agenta for the Seloyal Blue Shoe fo)r men (q) $3.50. FU R NITU R E. We have everything in the way of Furniture, Bed room! suits, from $15.00 to $75.oo. Chairs and tables of every description. Safes, Bureaus, Washstan ds, Sideboards Springs, Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, Rugs, anything cv: 11 erything in theHouse Furnishing line. WeT have room for you all and we are always pleased to 11r business, we appreciate the trade you have given us in een in the past, "HONEST GOODS at HONEST PRICES" T 0- N L E Y, FURNISHING G()DS A SPECIALTY. 11 Who on t ,..ALREADY KNOW IT... C8IJLL 00 LEO1N i'hat A. D. MANN has the nice4 l.to Now Fresh Good ' just, recei ved t'rom thle Norithr mi~i iarkets. julst as chleap) as can I o bought anyvwhere and1( a lot of thomn eonie than they can' I e b,,uight~li) IC anywhe lie n oeo. My l ine consist ini part ofI Cloth of most aniy 1land], Menis an B11loys Suits, odd Pantf;, r. \ Heavy Andi lnderwear-, Shirts of' every description, Susjia-a~~ e rs, j~ ( es loves, ete TIN WA lm, GLASSWAlE, CROCK ERYWARE, CHINA, LAMM and lots of' other goods too numlerous to mention. EW sell Grocorics as9 cheap as anybody. Como and get se nic' le Ihl. -I buy any thing that you can sell at the stores and will pay i host piries. I want to buy all the Cot toll Seed I can get aid will pay high a mar-ket 1)n1ce for samo hero at my gin. Also wilI gin your c'otton 25 cents po'r 10 pounlds lint. g5Y'I solicit your patronage and w ill TRH EAT) YOU' RIGHT. Yours, A. D. MAN MEET, S. C.' Nov. -10m3. And Still Another Carl OF THAT E eln lu Not How Cheap---. But How Good2 Thle goed people know a goodl thing wvhen they EAT IT1 BUY IT AND) TRY IT.. We have also anotheir lot of SIHORTS-an excollout fooll for co~ horses and lbogs. Our Rooms are all Full Up. WithI Fall and Winter GoM# of every description . OTIFIING, J1EA NS, BL1ANKNETS, QUIL SIIOES, RBB E Rs, OUTi NGS, FLANNELS, FUIRNITUJRE, STI'(VES, T1RUNKS$, SACHE pgfflgg! +EverlflgiW --o) Part ies owing on nIoIt or accounts will p~lao TPU UAE O)liR MONEY PRO. f H~ isy-Wo need,( it NOWt and1( need~ it H.\) ifyou ut to, '1.