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V tkons Sdllt!llel-Joulrnll 1..ppenings of Local and Persona Nature. W. 0. R1ielwy, of the EasleY side a14 in 1'iciun Ydue,day o busi .-y -Hgoud Sehool in district No. opens on the 12h instatt with Matt.io 13WQU us totachlr. James Hughoi, of the Liberty has bought a now top buggy is now engaged in giving the ,' s nico rides. Don't fail to read the ad of Smith ristow in this issue; they have ' bargains in suits which they our readers. -The ladies will do well to read ad of J. Thomas Arnold Co., o1 -nville, and profit by what it con I 1. L. E. Hunnicutt, of Greenville A been on a visit to relativen in this tyrecently. On his return home mother, Mrs..W. A. Hunnicutt npanied him and will spend a &r. J. W. Major, of the Green iide was in Pickens Monday look. after the sale of the Barnett i place for his sister, Mrs. Smith. alace was bought by G. W. Orif r $2100. M1iss Ellen Welborn, daughter r M. J. Welborn returned last from a two weeks visit to her Adam C. Welborn, and other ves in Greenville, very much do. 3d with her trip "ev. J. E Foster preached an ex t sermon at Secona last Sunday. 13 years of faithful service he is as paster of this charge, his 3ll sermon being delivered on at Sunday in December. M. Childress. who owes the ?arsons property on the cornet and Garvin streets, is build nice eight room house on hie 'ty. When completed it will 3upied by Dase Duncan and Moore. he Pickens Land Agency has a for sale which it wvdl pay you estigate; whether you want it bes'or 7,Orspeculalto on, it is 2, see ad for -a further descrip. ud app)ly to this office or to C2 iinson for further particulars M. ( hildress has rented hi )ropert.y, no(w ovenplied by D) are, to WV. TI. GArilin, w ho wil ere aifter Clhristomies for th< to be) derived fromIl01 our x ~chool. M\ r(Grilin will prob ver n.uf6 h It itlin fis h lu 1the~Ni fon- wu. ju :1 the bon,;t and b1 1 ( fijji .tTo Kioit h IlI'1 t~ih lhander Rf (r,onvod ) A * h1) 'Itl hythe et f n b?e enth, I~ hOgO tthe hiome ofn f.erie M. 33 ife.d Loe, eo ofM.ad4r.1 INovc[Hv.beI -fi'a is the mionth Wh1 s 9 .. You ever lear p hangs on all winser? It thiug to think of a Novet along until March. It is Grippe Tablets will brea very few closes and leave ever. We recommend i customers for we have mo any other cold remedy whi Price 25c. Pickens D IS YOUR NA A Few of Dr. F. Prominent Reco Greenville:-- J C Fitzgerald, W W Bbrgess. J P Goodwin, A A Gates, WY IN W Keys, J H Allen, W S Pack, Mrs M S E Rush, Mrs W '1' Barr, Mrs George u, Putman, G K Willis. J J Cowart. Greers:-Mrs Frank Burgess, F L Gos- M sett, J E Brockman, Mrs N cannon, Mrs M E Wnam, Mrs L R Smith, Mrs J-S Bur nett, Mrs John Brockman, Miss Bula Baker. Pelzer:-Mrs M c Stone, W R Dendy, J P Trowbridge, W A Sherard, Mrs c T Moss, Mrs W E Thonpson W W Griffin. L W R Hudgene, J B Bonner. Simpsonville:-B M Moore Mrs B M Moore, S 'r uoore, Miss carrie Gresham, E Miss Iuia Richardson, Miss Maud Rich- P 'ardson Miss Anna Maore, T 'T Todd. Mrs F T T Todd, W T Burdett, J M Ashmore Mrs D A Fowler, Mtrs Thad Stewart. Mrs F B W Burdett. t Pickens:- A J Boggs, F M Hester. H V W Farr Mrs H W Farr Mrs H B Hen drix, F E cox, B F McDanie~l J P Attac- b waLy, J M Stewart, B F Parson. s Dr. F.'f. Aewton, Gr .sight Sp)ecialist will Vi iiridaty Aov. 23d, ()N\T ping. at the Hiawatha 1L Examinatu'<ms free. cue wih otl ofAe' llair Vigor.7Th hai a saved! This was because .Ayer's 11 air Vigor is* a regular hair medic ie. Fallting hair is c ausedl by a ger m, aind this medi cine completely destroys rthesc germns. Thelwn the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair. The best kind of a tostimionial1 "Sold for over sixty yersf." 'P CIU*RYPIIC.O,S. L ARGEST and most corn plete line of General Mer chandise ever shown in Pickens. For thePast month we have been receiving almost daily car load shipments of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard ware, Groceries, Furniture, Buggies and Wagons 'till we are now prepared to show you the largest, best selected and arranged stock of General Merchandise in the up-co.tntry. . tvery floor in each department is packed almost to the ceiling with goods bought at the right prices. Goods bought right sell themselves and we buy nothing but the best goods at right prices. Our Dry Goods department is complete in every detail. Everything in Domestics, Out ings from 6c to 1 2y/c. Flan nels, Jeans, Kerseys, Percals, Ginghams, Plaids and Drills. Largest lot of Blankets ever shown in Pickens, at 5oc to $7.00 per pair. Dress Goods! Dress Goods!! Worsteds, Cassemiers, Pan amas, Serges, Broad Cloths, Henriettas, Brilliantines. Em broidered Mohairs, Dress Flannels, all colors with silks and trimmings to match. The leading colors for this season are Black and White and' Gray Plaids. We have a full line of these colors. Cloaks, Jackets and Skirts. A full and complete line in all the latest styles and colors tor Children, Misses and Ladies. Jackets and Cloaks from $1.50 to $12-50. Skirts from $1.25 to $6.oo. We also carry the Kenyon Rain Coat for ladies and men. selfI..Comue aro undI an su ' r g n n c:handise, but don'lt al a)nne at once. I wVil 2.b. pound) sac:k of good I oorI lor )o ::ents. other thingsQ a''cordling, mainu M .at and(1 Dr whlichi is aIs highl aLs 11 hunan v.is hung. Tri'.l I Ichon, b the( 'ch at ay(l Loc o. N. 4. P - }C en most o the colds :op'c sny their cold would be a terrible nber cold extending useless, for our La k up a cold with a no bad effects what t continually to our re faith in it than in ch is at onr disposal. a box. rug Co. ME -HERE? H1. Newton's mmendations. Travelers Rest:-Mrs H J Williams, 0 Nicol, Ers G W Nicol, S J Staoud, rs S J Stroud, J E Watson. J M Whit ire, Mrs U W Pool. Taylor S. c,:-Mrs carrie R Howell rs E P Hammett, E J Roberts, Mrs W Shokley, Mrs L A crowder. Easley S. c.:-Mrs m E Boggs. Mrs m U rilliman, Miss Ellr Kay, Mrs J M Jame n, A R Hamilton, MIS A R Hamilton iss Jessie Hamilton, Mrs A J Reeves, W r Latoem, Robt Stewart miss Eunice .ight. Fountain Inn:-A, S Ppden. G P Wood E Thompson, J L Lcrugge, mrs D W >llard, MWFs Carie Sprouce, Mrs R J opkins Miss Kate'culbertson. Williamston, S. C.:-A C McGee, R erguson, J F Mcalister, A 0 Wood, Mrs I D Butto, Miss Norine Prince, Mrs M P Tilis, Mrs L C cooley. Piedmont, S C:-W 3! Grier A c cul artsonl, Mrs C A Rhodes, Mrs L c lien >nl, J B Richey. eenville's Ex1pert Eye sit Pickens, ,S. C., on l' DAY ONLY, stop rotel. G~lasses as low, (as HI. Ofc B C e al 0 b i- d i he in as in U i in (M. Eihj I,dit (\ ')IlI (\ IV' mi11k s frm N'rr'is I 'I0 II, in3 I rnters weCto, ICtIb Prico (31'.V tI'r ner Vta Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! On this line we have no competition. There are three essential things to make a suit of clothes what it should be and these are fit, style and quality. Buying clothes as we do in large quantities from five of the largest clothing concerns in the country, enables us to give you all of these qualifications, at a very reasonable price. Suits for children 3 to 17 years from 75c to $6.oo; suits for youths i 3 to 20 years from $2.50 tc $12.50; suits for men, stouts slims and regulars,, $3.50 tc $25.00; overcoats for boys 6 to 20 years from $3.00 to $x 0.oo; overcoats for men $4.00 to $25.00. Extra pants for boys and men, all sizes and all prices. Among the different lines of clothing we handle is the celebrated Jane Hopkins make for boys and the Horse Shoe brand for men. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. The increase of our shoe trade has been phenomenal. The reason of it is we sell gooc shoes. We can hardly supply the demand. Shoes have ad vanced from i o to 40 per cent but we are holding to "o1i prices as much as possible The old renowned Battle Ax still leads them all. The bes shoe made for the money Battle Axe Shoes are worn b everybody. They come in a sizes, all styles and all price: We are sole agents for thi WValkover Shoes for met $3.50, $4 00 and $5-oo. The Stetson Shoe for met $5.oo and $6.o0, and th Zeigler Shoe for ladies, $3.0 and $3.50-. ig stock of IHats and Ca1: oneral nwr M i I I ,. I \ncl) all*~ ~ n. Frit ~I \Ve haIL for men and boys. If you would wear the best hat buy the Bomar Hat at $3.00, or the Stetson Hat at $5.00 or $6.oo. Hardware of every descrip tion. Just received a solid car of Stoves and a car of Barbed Wire and Nails, with prices right, Big stock of Harness, Sad dies, Bridles, Robes and Horse Blankets. Large Assortment of Trunks. Art Squares and Rugs, Furniture, Buggies Wagons and Surreys. The entire second floor of our build ing, 70 x 120 is devoted en tirely to Buggies and Furniture. We buy both in solid car lots and can give you rock bottom prices. We carry the largest stock of Furniture in Pickens county. A look will convince you we speak the truth. Everything needed for the house. Oak Suits from $15-oo to $65.00, Oak Beds from $2.oo to $19.oo; Dressers $5.oo to $15.0o. Hall Rockers, Centre Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Sideboards, Safes and Bed Lounges. We can save you at least 10 per cent on - anything you may need in Furniture, Stoves or the House Furnishing line. Just received a solid car of Chase City Buggies and a car of Mitchell Wagons. If you ' "' are looking for the wagon that carries the load, runs the lightest and runs the longest, buy the Mitchell, you won't have to carry it to the shop e every time the moon changes. Bring your cotton to Pickens for this is the best market in the county, and while here call on us for anything you need. o WVe app)rec!ate your busi ness andI will treait yon right eeytime. C'r,Yours trutly, tyI. Sal A nufrSa n :I ofjj ou 1)r. ( 'OOds 1 )(partmel~nt, andl she ndl 1 noiu buat thet be(.st flour alt close n the chijkens an eggs wvhile prices ar-e Re~spe(ctfuli]ly, ONE-PRICIE CASH: STORIE. - r:d~ Yo llv Alay Bay f t* E '2'C I A.. Hui Yu Ilva lwas eugtDars the h Kn You llmo Ahiays 80Mht