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foioil,S ot .ocal and Perolal Nature. ThI f sit has daiaged the cot AY. A. Phill:ps, of En.m sectionl, wsill town last week. 13-.n .to) Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Paco 1 t(e Ghl inst , 011. -Suoef of our airchantisqi report Collections good this season1. -jo to H- A. Biely for you1ki1,ur. A car of good just rceeiVed -Dr. W. F. A ns tin, dinList, Will bo in Pjckenis Nov. 17t and 184h. ---Born unto Mr. and Mr,. T. D). Harris on tho I mat., a daughie. . stai Sun, and other go" ,itu:: iat 11.'A. Rich ey b. -W'. A Oiir, of near Central, is making- r.. t nIments to o ngago in the diaihy iusi-wIvls soon. -It. is now lavful to) Shout p:rr. tridlges, provided vou do not trespass 0o1 posted al' n ave':rtiad hftims. --Finn1an Recd, %if Auigusta, G 1., a sonl of Lemuel C. Reed, i4 on a %isit to his un0cle, T. 11. Gatsaway. -- Ed. (Griill, son of Capt,. J. A. (hifin, left today to try his for une in the vest --liindi ng in Kansa Uit-y. --Wh"len you ISell your cotton and other puodicai donh't forg et to 1111 aud Settle for your. I a~per. Wo neved thle --'Ion. B J Johnstott, of t(e Wes hyan chu1reb. has b.een gratid(d Ii. (eense to exhort. May succoss crown hu i work. -- WA N TED:--Persim mon, Dog wood, 1licko'y a1-3 Holly Logs Freight paid o1 -car. )oa Is. JameIOs Cocksbott, Charleston, 8. C. o2mta4 --It. is said that WOmen(tl's sleoves this viniter will igail be of the stylo whieh will Cause thom to ding in the butter and oap w hen patsing things ait the table. -Tho Pickek-ns (hanacr of the Daughters of the Conftedoracy walI hotld a tmeetillg nlext Friditv aftera on al 3 o'clock! All meminbors arei r'qu s ted to be presont. -Malrried, oil Nov mher 8:h, 1903, tat. Uo residouce of Ithe otliciating aminiator, Rev. J. M. Stewart, Mr. S. A. Parsons to Mrs. M. A. Pritcar.l. All of Pickens county. -11. G. Gaian's drives a pair of matchl hlorse-e that art, b!'au1ties. 114. Canl go thriogh i Illud hole So (ick. ly that the water and m-11d dIOes not spla n011 the buggy. their ads. this \ee ': Cr.'g B ros he1kenx Drog Co , and 1 Htt.vey 'ni der. Read theml1 1111( cail aid in spect their stocks of gobods. -Thero wil beh a Thlanksgivinag bei vice at Porter's Chnoel onl IThanks. giiig (day3. Rev. T1. G. Hlarmanit, Sr, of (Greerls, wiil l prech1' aI serm11on Iott I tiok ivig tat. 11 o'clock. Public is5 itnvited to aittend. Nov. 2(. lit is to) be haoped that. the dlay n ill b.e duly observedl. On T.1hursday nighut liev. R. A. (Child wvi1l ndct a1 T1hatnlogivig service .in the Methaodist chorebi. --A rejec'ted lover, it is saidt, told a~ ickens county3 girl ltIte lh ad r'obbed him of his peace of mimtl. Sh ele that if she( lad taken the who!o of it it couli tot he consid, rod ---~ The Central batt h< uilding-'i abot)( comleLted ( and1( in a fe'w days wil1l be ready for bus1ine'ss. Tihis en terpr~liso S i a 1 coplimenit to the cn Lorgy and business atbility~ of Messrs. Frttank and1( Jrpta Al otran, of that -Th:oecottou muilI it C'en tral is go-. in~g up1 inlf athurry. Thle mill buill ing is 275 feet long and1 105 feet wide - Tho houses for thel h~ands aare very) com11fortable; all of them't ceiled( 4 hroughi and1 paittedl. rThe1 rauilroadit companbily is pu ttintg itn a sid1o track to the mill. --The fou rthl and last. quiatealy . j'on fere nte for the anorth Piekenas chuarge will conlvete at Salem chaurcha onl the 28thl and1 29thI of this monathi. Re. IR. A. Child will prach(l at, 11 o'clock Onl Nattaiday and)1 also on1 Siun dayl at Ithe samo)! hlour. Putblic inted -yVe have been1 com11pelledl iI 1pu1 upl al nowI. fmailinig book which wo pit - -........ shtould youl fii to get your 1 paper please5 report the( mtiteI r at once to ibiis olie asH we mayl) hav'! 0oeloo'ke~d your~ name~l I), thiough we haI ivo caireftally jpI ov'en'' thae bool:. .-One of the Itargist haerds of cat - lte thatt has e~ver been01 soon ill Ander-31 511n passed thr ouigh towl1nh Mondaty. Me sts. Wd'alis and FKiias McGee anld 14ir York ownted t he herd, wvhiceh numbe~tred about 285. TJlhey ctlae from thn onai ns O 1 iill of NorthI Carto iina.-Andelrsonl Inttelligencer. -1Rev. B. C. Athins.mn has a curii 'sity~ in (lao way of .an car' of corn, vbieb isi a twin) (ar. Both Oar's grew mihn (11ne11 shauck ad ar e sepa1rate andil (listinact (xcoLt at thIt entd whor te ay tare joined together to the shuck. Hie purpoiises planlltinrg the seed and see what kindt of corn1 it will pr1od UCO. --TI. H. (.asoaway, at Gazs~sawav's brde a new painted bmtn 541 ntod Ihas it full of feed. He is one1 or th le best faarmers in Piekensq county. l10 sau is lI cOtto erop(')1 is1 a sttoo as If, was1 last yeamr. I Ic will get 501 a- ,an aveageof 800t) poundsl seedi c'ottoul potr aerto. l iis corni (rop is naot as good na it wats last yeart. - Somne unkn~ lown persont ori per-" nOnis mnt bl y matil 4.o the youniIg liadv posI ttisblsa at Central, theao l~et, had of a lady'. 'The Ihand was iapuated at thmo waist. AIlr. Wyatt, thae drug. gist at. Centrol, hans it. in his posss. sion aind is keeping it at thae re(quest of a postoflile inispector:. It is hoped tl h, whoi didi tis will be0 o)vot ikoni anid sever'ely puinishled. Someo think that it was the aiat olf somTe mliodieg1 stdent to frighaton thae po~tmanster ho havo son~o fun. Of courso this is on. Maiss Rlooljter01, (did nIo g t the 1dast fihiht(p1I. Heialth of this Community i9 not ! very good at present. F . . HendIricks, of Walhallat, via itl relatives in our siection last Suni. - day. seoveral attended eorvic8 at Gap Hill Sunday aftOrIooin. mr. and Mres. C. L. Willimon visi(. cd thu lattei' paronts A. P. Aloxan. ler, of Stowart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L Riohardson, or Oconoil, visitod frilIs inl tlis ice. tion last Saturday ad SunidaV. \V. B. Norris madoi a )rief visit to) Piekoiis last weok with throe bles8 of ten coat cotton. M-isses R1tha11 Willimloni and S.phiaI .auldin visited relatives an- friends in the Stewirt. sectionl receOtly. StOkes Stewart raised a turnip that vighed 4 pounds. Hello, Miss Bl1tue Eye.1, I had about CoMo to the sanw eoncltsio::1:a the Mountain Boy, thinking perhaps you might have beenII asleep, buLit I seo you have aw'iolko inl .he last wook's paper. I onjoy roading your items. I will sl' 110 oi to you at this writing. Cod bye. Georgo 1[ondricks, of Callioun, visi ited Llt family of his brother, \V. A. lendricks recontly. Wo 110 a Very heavy frost last week which dlid -the lalt,, crn and cotton much dattmago. Misses Eila and Kat. Parrott vis. ited their friend, L11s I ary Tr.ter, '.1.'hursday. ttr Miss UIessie Sterette, (if Charl ite N. C., will teach1 the Six' lil, school this winter. Bud Kelley hatd.the m11ilfotuno of getting his luial nearly turn off in the c1tton gin no (lay last w eek. Dr. Tom ["olger, of Central, is ittending hlimy). WA IIpO lhe will rcover speed. drv. Mrs. A Al. Garrutt raised a beet in her garden that m eatisuHred 15 in chts inl longth, 17 inches in .diameter and sveLighcd 44- poundsh. Mrs. Gur rett, is one Uf our old time gard- hers. We hative had several days of raill) weathler which prevm'ted the( fal-1rne h-0rom sowingk ,vheait. Mr. an(1 Airu. ltoht. Matladin mn1itle at brief visit, to Pickenls last Fridiiv. MIs. Sallio ilal i was thP guCst of Mrs. Rx. W. Wililmnona Sunday. Bud Rice'i little sol is improvimig very Olawly at this writing. Miss Lucy Nlaubtlinl, of Stewart, visited her cullsin, Miiss Soplia Matl din rtcontly. FranIk N1iuei ha t11 reated himself to it I ow buggy'. MAs ( ireen, of Aiilerjg, (1,41. i vored a good lietn re las' Sunday at. Alglunt 01 vet. A large audience was pres out. It is rumored thnt thero will be at ngrad~edl schoo)l estabilshed inl ourt nee tion, wichl I hopi will be very Vsoonl. [t wonl" be a biatiliful lcenlity at x il for it 11ico schIiol bitildinig, for weC ceta ily hare in tneed of bot ter scholsl3 int one1 ect iotn. Mrs. Lula Arnold visited I ho fUm ily of Wmt. IHenh icuks, (If Kings see tionl Sundl~ay. Huri raht for Cruono! If heoLi thks Ol Ridlel naeeds aissistiaco jt wrtite onl for I (3ertaiinly ajpprectiato it Mrt. Editor, I tinik perhlatps the eepit yourII propositlion, for they su1r(ely will hurrty anld pay uip thetir subscrip lion and1( renlow for antothier year; fot the( sake of a knife. Sevmal ot(f our eiti.z-ms f wet to Seneca atit week( buy13ing u p teiri fall anuti winter goods. M. .1. Evans is ertecting~ a latrge barn,. Old Biddlie. Nov. 7, 1903. A ituntaway Bi(35ele, T. rit)inateod with an t ugly rut on thle leg of J1. It, Orner, Frano~kluin Grove, Ill. It deCvelope1d a stutbborna ulcer limyietld inag to doctors atnd remaedies for four yeatrs. Th~leni ButclenNi Arnlicaulv (curedt. Ii's jus~t as golod for Unrnsi Suialds, Skin Illenplions8 andat Piles. 25e, ait P'ieko~ns Drug Co. From Glassy Mountain. Thie heallth of th IIjis((11 t11 cm ui y is very good at this wr'itiig. MIiss ~yrt ie Tuniier visited1 Miss BeSsie iut andGssio Carman last wveek. Miss IleSsiC . Carman spent last. iTursdayi3 inight w ~ith NI r. Elmer Trip. NMrIs. Elme1Vru Trpp v'iitod at TI. A, Jutian's last WIVednesdayv. M'Ir. and1( MIrs. Earlo TI'aipp's, at E rs l(ey Cjolt mi miill latst Sunday. Th'lis (commiruity was vbited withi a h.ood in~ laist week(. Cotton p)icking isl abouJt over anal gatherjing cIra is the order of the WVhat about thie Montlajin Buy haoving a potato 87 inchos lon~g? He had better save it. until Chlristmas. WI\inter Pink. Not i Sick D~ay Since. I wats taken suevoroly si':l with) kidne'y trouble, Itriad all rorits of modioines, noneo of which rolieredl me. Onta dajy 1 sawi nui ad( (of yourlt Electlrie liiturn :and1 dloterminteto Liry that. A tor taking a few doses [ felt relieved, and( soon1 there after was entirely cured, and navo not been1 sick aI diy slinco. Neighabors of mi ne hmvo beeni cred of rhuoumaltis11, nieuralgia, liver anal kidney tro)ublos apdu general debility." Th'lis is whad t. H.1F, lessw of FeXrmonat N. C,1 writosu. O.nl y All persoIIs airo helrebly watrned nuot waly triespass (ln any1 of o1t u and un der penlt.y' of theo Ia v j). L,. Jay, D). A. Perritt,. D). HI. Woodson, 'Inov't. W. IL. Gillespie, 4no41.Robert Glilli 11. Jphsast rons Wrecks. Carelosnoss is resp)onlsible for many a railway wvreck anud the siamgi omaises are making human wrecks of sufferers fr~om thtroat andi luung troubles. 1$unt since theo adlvet of Dr, Kings New Discove'.y for* coughs, consuin~ption, cola, and~ on thu worst casos can b)0e urad, antd hopeo. lessi resigniation is 110 lontger necessary. Mrs. Lois Oragag of Poarphoster, Mass., is one of many wvhoso life was savpd by Dr, 1(ing's ?iaw Discovery. Thais grott remedy is gtiranteed for all throgf aund lung dire 0es by Paekwns Drug Co,, 500 anld *1,00, 'J.riatl bolttles free. As the estival' da-va of 190yart gonw and the bruial 'are in tbii stead, everythiug of a gree0 natuIrI 11tl;i dawnted a diffolent robo. WaIt is aly lovelier than a day in Ma.4 just aiftor a shower of rain, whet flowers are sending forth thoir sweat per1ftume and nveryithing seemsis to b at it, bost. Even tho fair sex, th, grandest picco of God's work, wit I her ribbons and laco titnd plenty oI starch oil her face, suoms thou at hot best. Tle writer hi ofton thought if th mIonth of Matly waV1s julst aboaut twelvoI tlunes as long ts wiat it is he wlldn't linl, getting married for everytlhiig would al ways ten .1h luvely. -As 4.tated above the girls airo then ait their best. Sh ,CANi Coes, ribbons and 11ic, ats vell ais uoCi-tlhing to kill y Itro all then 0a1i0Y grotten on at lien. .John ha-; notthingo to -ittl-y about tho.n but whAt klud of a plow to ti., whenl to ue it whlen tie grontiti is iottoo wet, etc. Mairy has n1ot hinlg to bot]her her b ut to finid out. tl0 laest, fahilon s) Shlo canl got o0r now dress, Illile for the big May mtecting. Of courso Sallio and aill th rest of tl ieighbor wolent will have Onl niew dresses and Mlry waits hers to look as well if not better than tho rest. .olioh's old. coat is not stitable to go witil Mary's neow d ress, and of courso JOII has to ha11vO 11 nO coat. Of coliso till this Ilas to be got Oil the Hien. Well talong with this the doctor hii to be called in and it little pare garic given The last of Otober 'here comes a big frost, cuts .ohn's cotton crop short, Jil looks out and sees the lion man coming up the road ol one1 side of tite h iouse and the doctor cominlig oil tho other, looks out at t lie bick door and there staids Mary bare footed, her <rcss pitched and the btarcli all off of her fatce. Great od, thiIks John1, what a d f fenuceo between spring of th year and1(I fallt of tl)e year. So that is j-nt what puts the writor out of the lit) tion of over getting married. MusPrs. Loften and Thompso ltive completed the brick work of the a idition to the Norris MiP. Thi roof is now being put oil. It will not be but a short while until the ilacliniery will be put down in the new addition. Cateechoe is a thriv. i ig little town. Everything w >rks like clock work. 0. -. S1,mith Ia taken charge of the otcl ail" ',vo are told lias abjiut thirty regular boarders besides th tr-ansitivo. 0. G. Smith hats sold his farm near Pleasaint Hill church to Noali Kenie miore 1nd M r. Ktiemore <-xpects to have a filo Orcllard on the ph;osoon. It lies well for that purpose tld iwill bo i paying ilvestellilt. W. S. 1u rhilam hIas illoved fromi tile hi"illardt. (Ilu nter) mill to (alcee-lbee. Mr. Diurhain's chihreni vill work it! thei mill whil lhe expees to work in the tan yvrd. Carter D)illant has taken chelarge of. the. mlill wihere uMrt. Duchamlii moveiVd Prof. J. (I. Oarell t. lo st $350) 03 oneI dhiy last week. C. C. Lis'i t'u,iii it andit rot.urnedl it to MIr. ( iarrett. AMr, Lewis will certainly doc to tau-t. !\l iss Huasani Fra~zier, Cof Graeen viii(, is9 visitinig her sister, .\lrs. D). .. P'rinee, at, t his phice0. M i.s Suisant is adll life and11 no 0111 cani get I l~ionsom in her compi 1aniy. Mrs DS1r. 4Lng has beenl visiting rel ativers at Br tonl for the p t:a week. Mr. ando MrUs. .1. N. Moragan I, or Cen trl, vis itedS at. T. M . Norris' Con lla.t Thu') irsdiay. Dr1. PNrorr has movd back t te1(1 P1i' dil-lat wh~ere tile &chouol facrilitie' arei btIter for his childrenu. Mariedi, at Belten, S. C, onl lasti Wodneiisday a it. '2 'cl)ck .~ m., ir. Whlitmlire, of C iticelca., zatd i sIs llaltio W\ilson, tot Delton, llev. Mc. (ee, of I10onen Path, taliciat inig. MIr. Whli talir1 is alt pre~sent cilerieiug 1in the Com~lpanyV t t Catecchleo and~ nu iinhers hi fr 1iends1 by thle scor.. ti< phote for 1110 p)ast t wot years5 11 ad Iis ked by till who in.,iv her. i'he is ai chaing~i1 yountg ladly aund to kno he l ~is1 to lao her. Theoy hlav tile co tanratitns oI f iman 6ionimds. 11Imed iaitely after Lil ho ) mrr'iag.e the happy younig cotuple left for Tloccoad, Gat., to spend( ai row dlays, aifter wich they wilt be at homeo to friends at Iro ou~th i A l'r'lea. MrI , ArIthutr (Chapman wri' ing from I )uim i, Natal, Soth A frito, stay.s: A at proof that Chamtn or'laini'sa Cougi Ihliim I I.' yI ou the faollowinzg: A iibor of ine11 hiad as chiIld ju1st over' IWO mont)1 Li old. It hadt a verIy badt conegh san I t p~arents did not1 kntow wihiat to give it.I suggested that ii PlhOy wouild get a bo0ttie of Chambethrlains. Jouaghi Retleuy atnd ptL 110m11 upon)1 tihe daimmiy Lieat the baby3 wats sucikinig it would na) doubt euro the chaild. Uhius they did andI brought abhorst a( tuick telief and ouired t~le batby. Tis~i remed'ty Is for sale b~y Pickona Draug Co., Earile's Drug Stoic, Pickens anid TI. N' lilntr, Lihorty. All peri()Is are' warnued to1(. not1 hnt, Ijih, miake roads, e cut Ii ober, or ii aniy m1)annc ltrespassl~f n) any of our1 lands1 under penatty af the laiw, Miss M. A. lasten, J. It. C3layton oct 28ml. "t I had a terrible cold and couild hardly breadhe. I then. tried Ayeri's Cherry Peectoraii, andi it gave mc im meldiate( relief." wV. C. lia'toni, Sidell, 1ll. How will yotne QL cggh be tonight? WVorse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, theni a cough, then bron chitis or pneumoniz, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend dowrnword. Stop this do0w1gwrd tendency by taking Ayel\Cherry Pec 1rpreo e~ a 2$., sQk..'$i. )i tgats. ConsiU PfSVtor. If ho *ae o Consunp tie Salt pork is a famous old.. fashioned remedy for cov Sulnption. " Eat plenty .c i pork,." was the advice to t consumptive 5o and io years ago. Salt pork is good if a my can stomach it. The idc,-% behind it is that fat is tc food the consumiptive need most. Scott's Emulsionis the moC. crn method of feeding fat the consumptive. Pork is tO rough for sensitive stomach.i Scott's Emulsion is the m, refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in th way,which is olten the on'" way, is half the .battlc, b Scott's EmulsionI does mo: than that. There is som.'l thing about the combinati( n I of cod liver oil and hy)oph phites in Scott's Eimulsi 1 that puts nw life into t'.. weak parts and la a spec action on th' diseasCd iln A remple will 7: p I,: r ,' * )U~ I it 1tt t'.Y "wpk c i i I a s S ...i.OTT & :NPe i St., N. Pindoi Items. Thi iclion was blessed wiLL fine niin last week, Anthony11 Baker and wife were guest of A. P. Parrott on the 1- 1 et It. Rev. C. L. Nal(nin filled his re latr aippointmllent onl Ist inst., fit P ter's Glialpel and uilso at SaOm1z ill aifteQfroon. Several from this section attent 1ih110 ow at Gre. nvillo on the 2d 'tant. There will be priyer 1fetin,1 Conicord church n.:xt Sunday af n1on1 it 3 oclock. I Ihitk the wEddinlg bills will I r Hoon inl t his Section. J. M. Stwart is ptting upt a hocus Jon 1his plaeoi be puirchasewd 8, If any1 (of you. wanit anyV infoi tin abon t farmk)intg I aidvis' von1 is to Prof. J. C. GJarre tt's. Ile is of the best, fariera in the S~x section2. IIe is (111 of thiose ui home1( andI lives att hl~ome. Mr. and Mrs. O M Gravelv vis. 1the lat teri's fate L on (l thi i inst. I:'. 1 Pori2ter 11:28 3reCted a1 1 hon11-e 011 hisI 1 plce northli of P icke Jo hn 0. Fieh(l anid sister Ai .\i iggie, wast. theL guiest oif John T1he (Graveley Bros., are( d1 )dng li class gillnig I)low, T1S'8ASS N'1i( ti:. All perisolis arO C lerebiy furi t to enterI, 1hout or otherwiwe4 tre'sp: oin liecs ',s Monutii or any of hmdnus. Al..l pesn d2S11 iisregard ing i~ no0tice1 n ill 1 e prose(cutedl Li) theii .' e1st ( t(tent, of the law. .\h. J. Welhori Oct. 21, 1903. w4. A\ll peons~2 are~. warned iiot to ht we hatve. iln on1' char2ge. The2 (Calhoiin L4and CIo, 28oizl. Calhoun, S. C Sale of Notoes. B~y vi"no oif an2 orderi of J. B. Ni her1y Judge cf PIrobat~e iof PIo-ket' H COI ty I will sel to tho h1ighet bIIiddor' accoun11t ' of I2 sth <att of W~. ". U!am oet. 28 190)2, It. .x enter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All pers'ona) hiohdng c'ls agal~ist 1. estate of (I. M, Itagsdaile, deeons~od, a horeby notfod to presnt thoir chair to the unde11rsign1ed, properly approl'(ve on or by tihe fir'st (dayOff DecemiUberi 190 J. M. STIEARiT, Administrator. 12th1 Oct. 1903. 31. ROLLE R KINI -AND) Magnolia Flour. LEEb WI1EAlT JRTE, DARLET .F.9 COX, Sft New Store lE and. NEW jthing Shoddy-EV jE have moved from our old store to our new oel( rying in our old store, Buggies, Wagons, Stoves 0d almost exclusively to Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Not the largest, most complete and best selected stock SS GOODS. CLOTH! on we Imo spaed roit io nor Thi ir r I li I te po p ciig before ilh peop) the mor A st - thit. wo dso-y c )letioI f DlES GOODS we hinvo over showi. from six of the. Jzrgev( . orything itn t1o U.ry Oocds lino. We o l(i1t1y, 111 l it U iwforo pri-,es advaneed nud wo aro in a Fit, (lanity and 1 1-c-114 - mako some astonlishing pricos. 1111blipassed. MOW1 Sa tings, Flannels, Kerseys, Crissimer, Extrs, Pailts from 500 to i~rndeotis ii Si!k ewb, i t~nr both mtoatsg and 1siims. I Broadolotts and Silk 5o1ds. S e Irits 1(h Fe.nlie lstuni Morcurizod g0oods for to $8.00. 1xta p11111tfl: Imau1. tZ, Cmf- Its, Capes, Jackets and are 8010 8elI1 f(.r t C 't fail to se' ur line of SIirt Waists, 0 I:ea We havo siomei "Imock out V Bi(~. W OV)Hfh) 'l1O1 u, Jg linle of JRly'lm Gvcrl g ti - 1ire. A:;o at complete line of Men's Ovrcont8, J.1 styl Mitchel Wagons. ''hiq is wthout a doubt thC .oil 11ale. Thley cost more than any Other bmut in fmuih they aea the cheapest. Ahen in 1lickens make our stores your hiwe arterS Lu if YOU don't buy a dollars worth, e appreciPa te yo Our motto is, and wvill be in the future as it has b Yours truly', CLOTH ING, S11OE1S, HATS AND) G ET This is the .....s NTH of ECEISION-~~ CTOaER is pre-eminently teni month of decision, concern ino Mso much that gis satisfaction and comort to man and woman Ne u outfits of many kinds are to be helecasd and urmtsasedw. FOLE iTO CALL. & CV il0Tw ell 81ES lTSADG N NTH( of D)EcCIS ION\r at sosCOmBERe is u pre-mtainolyth legeopictho decisine conycerg ntseo thmunles that gives onifato andt comfort St a n woanT N.ew oits of manyZ7 ind are'~. toY~ be selected RITHEMWIRTERC GOOL. keNo. Bi pJe s. Coo Soly .50.s t uie legd gorprds o aslibe u neay ar-o d H.TISTCK ENS' SONS. ortheb CaicSt. EASEY S.C.,. a 1reGodclr Rea d baks...nan any kev otton promises. Ionly pomisl~t e aro g~ive a s'V have good hor aittl boete os.go od t lllthe aiegost sao at 5a0-ea' > Des Goods color an bla 2cs, d i andfacy idpid e IldoC per yard. ic Zian aes. T',wh boi.;es sck it hat' : ad. avyel Cth to Flanewt lov rc.. bu evesl trem seolin WeYo know thy cheapaionete onses. Ia ill Shones u r e wat ritecoighend themst eo. s-the old hetand-by-the bc~est avrod John Park, d t wide yo.eaIsland, . e ad s ndCaes Thei bIiggest stoc I.ave erhd It sell ea the yourinwest call evrnod themeor Yo*o y reputa tionon shos. I a Shosm bei watveemmn themMS OM T toibeo ame oldnheap,.Lion Mcninney *th JohPrk to se yu. allonr u , A. K.RPAOA K d GREENVI12, 1 .C 94, PRICES erything THE BEST ............ which is 4 feet w ide and 1 10 feet long. Wearecat and 1 Heavy I lardrt:. The first floor of our new store is 1ons and Dress Good.. On the second floor you will find of Furniture ever brought. to ths part of the country. NG. jHOES. ar and our pride. The lin- Our tools 0 on. Buying as we do is mor" lothing concerns ill iho c e h ion to give Yon Style Over. Ve tilt handile thle ?m clion 'f patterna that. it; -Reliabl"O ,Dalo ts from $2.50o to 6-16.50 Axe." Ev e r y $6.00. Ci fit all f.izen < 1, that h1a' t n Children anl Yo i h tried a pair k. mging ini pric froin 75 wllat they ar. om 25o I o . 2.50 \Vo the iest eli lobated line of lothiing on earth for 'k cait and kl tm e, inide by Q . prico. New l t verccats for every biody. commg i n il paIs from P3.00 to . ( 11001ot every day to supply thlt) oItver ilcrefasing Ms a.113d col.il, frm . $3.00 MIn.d Woe also IiNI 1gents for th Solz j -oy ihte i bon f o ull e n ( 3.0. FU R NIT U R E. \Ve have everything in the way of Furniture, Bed roor Suits, from i 15.00 to $75.oo. Chairs and tables of evei description. Safes, Hureaus, Washstandls, Sideboar<; ' Spri ngs, Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, Rugs, anything .ev erything in theHouse Furnishing line. We hav6 room for you all and wc are always pleased to r1' busiless, we appreciate the trade you have given us ill Len in the past, "HONEST GOODS at I-ONEHST PRICES" 1IGlIN1SilI\G (GOODS A SPECIALTY. COME ONE--COME ALL ai-d sP us betore buying )ry Goods and Groceries. We have jlst 1pen1ed up1) Jew goods and lots of 'em. We' havn't the o p Iu 10I1oto pinios but, como and see us. Our prices are r-gh t I nsi gai t iin our Dry Goods t hat will surprise you and (),itfr - ar, new and ft varioty of them. Pri,es are down (m the bottom. \e haOve -,t niceP line of Comforts and Blankets that we eanf - ni eper tinn y(.iu have ever k nown bUfore. 3 potud . ---. i llar16 s, nily .1,1.50 per pair. Omur grceri,.3 :iro alwayis frosh and p'rics.3 right. When in nood100 (f ay m an (1 give us a look. Country -produce bought, n'li sold. L1t1us have your lauidry. Colars i each and shirts et, Che aper t han any on lse l. Good w ork guarainkted. Yfours for trih rIUu OMtillk OF~ THAT Not How Chet. BmK l1(Thieod peole knowv a good dij BUY I'T AN ;: v~' We haf've i: also oher1 lot (f SiP''T' horses aind hogs. Our Rooms are all FuLl U1. CLO)THING, JEANS, BLAN C.. SH OlCS, H I. BBlCIRS, OUT1i NGS r L ANNEILS, 1"1' RNITURt lE, STOV ES, TRUIINIKS, SACHF' Orwtflino! Evertflq4 (:Ouw. andl See Us. IParties owmng oni notes (.r accounts wvill plIease LNT~, US H A V'E GURl MONEY PROMPTLY THIS FA ir\Vo need it, NOW and I.eed it BA D). And on this errand youAct~ ALL COME AT ONCE. S r~ w n to. I Have Had a Heap of 44''Ii 0(1 " uL$( Ups& DownsK/ And smnio at toil anld pain, . '''. ' .~A12zU~ , . 4L .~ h Dont thi All o. Li