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PICKEN$ UNTINEL LOCAL NEWS. -Miss Mary,S ynmes, of Gr'n6ille, is visiting Missorrie Bruce. -Misses Flora and Corm Richey visit. od friends in Anderson county last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan of Sone. 00, visited Maj. and Mrs. J. J. LewiE last week. -Mr. Julian W. Bruce came up fromn Anderson and spent Xmas with relativo in Piekens. -Mr. Claude E. Alexander has re, urned to Columbia where he is attend. to ng college. -Mrs. Martha A. Bugg, of Pendle on, is visiting her son, Marcus A. 3oggs, of Liberty. -Mr. Benson Ledbetter and wife, of 'avona, Ga., visited Mrs. F. M. Morris turing the holidays. -Mr. C. Eugene Hollingworth goes o Anderson this week to enter the Pat ick Military Institute. -The Misses Hollingsworth and Miss Iruco dined with Mrs. Dr. Smith, of ',asloy, on Christmas. -M;rr.o. S. Stewarthas been appointed y his Excellency, B. R. Tillman, No .ry Public of South Carolina. -Mr. Will A. Folger came home -om Washington on Christmas morn ig. He had a six days' furlough. -On the 20th ult., Mr. Harrison Vick ry was married to Miss Martha Lallace, 1. T. Smith Notary Public, oliciating. -One Robinson gone nut and the ;her Robinson had not cone in, so ickens was loft without a Trial Justico st webk. -Col. J. E. 1Hagood, Ben A. and iss Queeni0 Hagood, of Charleston, sited Mr. and Mri. Mao Bruco during e holidays. -Meesrs Tres and Jule Folger, who 6ve been Arizona for several years past, o visiting their father, Mr. Alonzo Fol ir, of Easley. -Messrs. W. D. Watkins, D. F. and M. Martin, and Miss M. E. Cox, of iderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. M. orris last week. -The holidays brought out the usual tount of marriage notices. Stoves, - d.house and kitchen furniture will be demand this month. -Several of the family of Mr. P. albert Williams, of Maytleld, have ien ouite sick thn namst two weeks. le >r :n L :lie. -On Christmas day at the residenco ' Rev. S. A Gary, the officiating Minis r, Mr. Noah Moore was married to - ainions, daughter of Anthony Sim .one. -Dr. J. D. Cureton return'd from Vi -The inclement we'ather last week revented our sportsman from having as ne shooting as they expected, ahhough >mo of them camne in 'with wecll filled ame begs. -On the 18th uit., at the residence of Iira. - Lesley, thle mother of the bride, Jir. Lawrence Entriken wvas mahirriedl to dfia Manmie Lesley, Rev. S. A. Gary ifliciating. er's notice anld be r'eturns promplhtly -our* neigh'borhiood, trouble to yourself1 -There is to be a real estate agency itarted here this month. Parties wvh' iave land to sell or wish to buy wvilI find it to their interest to lot it be known shrough the ageney. -On Christmas day at Carmel church, Vir. Mar.tin Hunt was married to Miss Lohnmerai, younagest daughter of Mr. M. P. Smith, of Liberty township, Reuv. W. 0. Seaborn officiating. --Mr. Pickens Bowens and wife, of 3rayson county, Texas, are visiting his 'ather, Mr. Reese Bowoen. This is his irst visit to Pickenms sico ho left for the fione Star State in '76. --Mr. J. L. 0. Thompson has bought out the WVestern North ~Carolinian, pub ished at Brevard, N. C., and will nmove to that p)lae at an early (lay. We wish him 81nec0s in his new field. --Married, at the residencen of the bride's father, Mr. J. W. l"endley, Mir. Major N. Bilungsley, of Pickens' coun Ly, to Miss Rosa 1"endley, of Ocoiie county, R1ev. J. Chapman officiating. -Soveral inembers of Keowee Lodge A. F. M., came to towni last Friday withl a*.good1 appetite for oysters, but were dis app)oinited as the committee had not anade arrangements for the annuad stew, -The Christ mas tree at the Methiodist Church on Chrijtmias Eve, was a decid. ed success, andl the chiildlren of the Sun day schools were made happy)~ by mnany beautiful and highly appreciated p)res ents. -Money matters are close but t here are many tons of cotton in thme counity yet to be marketed. Many farsmers hav' only sold enough to pay gwuan' blal:, and nanny of these are wishing t hey hadl sobs Ais fast as they had it packe'd. --The nmnb,rs of the p-. ''o trains on the Air Line have b(en.: i' gid. TIhe'.numbers nowv aro~ 9), 10, . 1 13, 14. Eveni nuimers w> ..*. odd south. 1'ue no.v sch'.m pear in tile niost is-iuo of' iih .~ a .. --The U. S. Coinmm iSsioner ,I ibi i p lace has not, bee'n so bu -y a.s ii 'inal I this time of tIhe year, fro ni which it ii inferred that the "'monshine buuainess ii on01 the wanio. Sobriety was t,be ordetr of the day in this community during the festal week. A prominent farmer who has an nyt to whiat is going on about him, says tha no more than one-half c f thme collonm eroi of this county lhas been marketed as yet. This shows that our farmers alre on1 ai sol. -id foundation and can hold up until prices suit them. -The cantata at Fasley on Christima' Eve, was a compt)1t success. A hlrge audiene ttended and weire wveIl phianalm with their @yening's entertainimnt. The ball which was to have been gi ven the following evening, wvas p)ost poniod on ao count of the inclement. wncaa.he' Caristia. ~Sat Ioy.' The holiday was u6bered ii and made gratful And happy, especiall3 to the children by. the Christmas tret and Cantata at the Acaderkif on th' 24th. The triumphant success ol the Cantata is due to the consumatU skill and tact of Miss Ida Hartwell, the assistant teacher, and of MisH Mary D. Riley, who kindly assisted. The superb Christmas tree was thor oughly enjoyed. The inimitable wit and humor of Mr. J; It. IaYnes, Who personated Santa Claus, often con vulsed the audience with laughter, and he was applauded to the eclo. The children and Young people will long remember the festive Occasion. The recitations were all well done and thoroughly enjoyed. Prof. Baird cer tainly has the gratitn(le of all for having his school to contribute so much to the holiday pleasures of the community, On the tAight of the 25th the ware house opposite the store of V. M. Hagood & Co. just beyond the rail road collapsed under the weight of several tons of cotton seed which had been stored there for the Greenville oil mill. Messrs. Will J. Smith and W. M. Hagood have gone to Atlanta to buy a lot of mules to supply their local trade. The Pickens High Sehool. This school has completed its first year under the management of Prof. J. F. Dargan, and has proved a de (ided success. There is no need for any of our young peoplo going to a distaice to take a preparatory course to fit themselves for college. The promnoters of this school have proven b their course in securing Prof. Dargan as a teacher, that it does not pay to get an adventurer or inexperi enced man to take charge of and build up a successful school. By ad vertising they secured a capable instructor, and guaranteeing him a paying salary, they were enabled to get the best and the success of the school has been all that could be ex pected of it, and the patrlonage has paid ill the expenses. Don't send your children to a distance, but pat ronize your home school. It is as good as any school in the State and it will be cheaper to educate your children here than elsewhere, as board and other incidental expenses will be less. Patronize your honie institutions and build up your coun ty and ecomnunity, especially do so when you can i secure as much or more than you get elsewhere for a less outlay. F"rona Cenitral. This has been the most o (erly Cristmnas that Central ever ha's known. Nt ()n. vi lation of amlv coseue -eThll Ilmn, it scelus, will have little ls(. for the subLstanl. tial calahob''oe wihich is about ready for gl(-st.;. Dr. R C. Folge'r has gone to Sa vannah to praceti'e his profes;ion. lie had made many~ friends and built up) a goodl practi(ce, and1( there is gen. erail regret a& his leavinig. He is a line phiysicianm and carries with him the kindest wishe.s of his acquain. tances for his sucess. On Saturday evening, the 27thi uilt., the flloh wing genitle nm were' in stanlb-d as otieers of Cent ral Lodge, A. F. M. No. 229: B. J. .Johnlsoni, Wd. M.; E. TI. Leavell, S. W.; D. (G. Par er; H. C. Shirley, Secret ary; J. N. Morgan, S. 1).; WV. T. Rtowland, J. D .;) 1B. G. Gaines and W. A. Oliver, Stewards; 1I. M. Martini, Tyler. Last Sunday mnorninig Mr. Jell Giassawvay left his fine buggy Lemnn standing aittached to the buggy with no oneC holdinig them, when they took fright and ran aiway, cSomleljltely dIe imolishinig the vehicle, and in the meleeC Mr. Sam Mawv's hiorse was scaredl and threwv him bruismng him severely and ran ilito a wire fence very near' ruining the horse. This makes several horses that have been injured by running into barbed wire fecsin this commnunity of late. Thelure ought to be a Iaw~ to comel' those who build these fences to put a plhmk on top to ward elf frightened anuinals. Hi. Central. Dec. 29, 1 890). C'ard of TrimnkIs. Th rough the kiin ess of my friend, thle e'ditor o f thle Srii:L, I take t his iniethiod to expriess my wvarmnest thianiks to iny puplils of th(e Pic.kens 1High Schoaol for their very haindsome anmd valuable Cihristml~as gift. Ledt themit be0 atssurled that it is most highly appreciatedl for its in trinsic value, but still more as an ex. press5ionl of their kindness anid affee tioin. I prz it ats such, and slalh alwiays loo k upon that beautifuil chair ias a inemlenIto of the kintd feelinigs ol lie <douors to ward th ir~ t aiiber and frienid. J.F I )AAltoAN. Picken~is, Dec. 25th, .890. lTheO. Sao o t'i he yeitalui 11 om te whenit' :.Ik. I t Itt l i the nyein arali' sI' 11me1 Ior wa 11( and sethe We' loivy' been' very in v ''.auag a- 'Wei. . i ei, . .1 'l , g atut are (s ii at w.a a ..- a iir more we wasI sendtt t.t . hwau l , ---- n at, i tabtlge us b,y a par-... p. I - it h pinOting taf ai ir- I-cat a.ti py like the SINs.:r,, nt'.a. *. a 6-e fJe (If r.xpensie, beeno t itneceisy aof t' Quiriig our1 j)atinui lao aiIIhe'i' as5 itf*.tI, .ilt posslate to it ea.h basis. Nt, oflfea.' 1iflmeatIl b)y uta in rmh-darintg aicctnntls t Observatnen of business princeiph>s, a well I a ne~t~sjsty, comatpts Itte prot)tI colhleet.ioni of all thn. lThose thiertefton knuowing t hiemselve's indtedtt( to te S:N rixt:L for stubscrii)Lon or adlvertiain woulId con fer a faivor by settling at thait earl it,~ opplortllnity. -Re'v. WV. K. ik)ggs hats moved to Mt Car mt 1, A bhevill con (tuty, wVheret the pat ongof his chtaige is locatedl. Corros 4plonid giits will ntet the change of his ad Mr. Sogg4, is atttending.the Presbyteri an (Jlk.g at Clinton, -?lias Terzah Hugiles left iet Mf6 day for Tumbling Shoals, Laurens cou ty,- where she will teach school th year. -It is reported that a mad dog attacl ed Mr; Luther Hunt, of Da autvilie, 8a Sunday. Mr. Hunt escaped unhurt, v did the dog also -Mfany former residents of Plckon county, now of Texas, are visiting reli tives and friends here. Those who hav been away for a number of years, e: press surprise at the thrift and prospoi ous appearance of their old neighbori and are forced to admit that we are i as good shape, if not better than th, Wostern farmer. -Dr. J. F. Williams has purchase the Miles house and lot on the east en of Main street, and moved in last Mon day. Mr. J. 0. Jennings has moved it to th') Ambler house formerly occutpic by Dr. Williaia. Their friends an patrons will note the chafgo and not dis turb the marshal when the doctor i wanted, and vice versa. -It is with sorow that we announoc the death of one of Pickens county' most estimable young ladies. Miss Ali na, eldest daughter of P. H. Williams of Mayfield, died last Friday at 4 p. in. after a short illness from typhoid fevei She vas twenty years of age when doatl " culled the flower and called the gen tie spirit home." The funeral was helt it Peter's Creek church on Sunday The services were conducted by Rev. D C. Frecian. Buisinems Notices. Easy expectoration, increise'd powe of the lungs and the enjoyment of rest are the rewards upon taking Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup, to all consumptives. Cuts, burns and all other wounds, cai be cured in a short time by the use o Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on eartl for pain. Price 25 cents. -Lost, a fine shoto of the Jerse stock, sandy color, about three monthi old. Went toward B. Holder's. A lib eral reward will be paid for information J. C. JENNINos. QW BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Ilizst ion. Itiiouw ess, 1)yspepsia, Mala. ria. Nir'l. m l General Debility. Physi cMa n 1 (- i i it. All dealtrs sell it. Genuine hastrailem o ntero.ed redlineson wrapper. Everybody who has used it knows th Old Saul's Catarrh is the sUndard remt dy of its kiud in the market. pricooul 25 cents. We often wondered what indiuted Di Bill to invent his cele-brated Baby Syt up, but we understand now, that he wi a married man. -Twnnty-one acres of annd in th town of Easley for sale. A good tcnau house on it. $500 cash. tf JULius E. Bow;s. Neiralgic Persons And those troul.i with nervoiauss resulting froin cnre tor ov erwork will be reliev< by taking 1>1 w'r0#vn Iron Bitters. (jontno has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrai,per. Piekenlp Count Il Pubib) 11 'rig CO'N Not< to Subscribers. Under and by authority of a cor mision fioni the Secretary of Stat for the pilurpoes of Mrgantiizing a Pti ;:Alin", C.inpallY, to be known f "The Fni-intrs' Pluuling Cmjlpaln of Pielo.ns Couinty, S. C.," we the u dersigned corporator% hereby gil notice that the boolks of subscripi< to the cap1ital stock of said compuai will be open at Pickenis C. H., Friday, .January 2d, 1891. E. S. Griflin, W. T. O'Dell, W. WV. F. Bright, .J. D. Cureton, C. H. Carpenter, \y. H. Thomas, A. W. Folger, J. T. Lewis, 2w W. A. Hamilton. Cidation. THilE STATE OF S:o'TI CAlHOLINA, By~ J. B. New'berry, E.<ptire, Probaz .1lli itre. Whier'as, A aron ltog5zs has ma( suit to mte. to grauit himii letters ofI admi isri of thli estaIte aiid effects Thense are th~teefore to cite and admo ish aill mi-t sit gu ar the kiindredu and cret I itrs el' the saidt(; C Green tphenis, (d teased, I li they 1.i. and alppeair befi) me ini thle Cour'ht ofi P'r<.hate, to bie hteld Piekiins <'. HI , S. C. (on the 53th daiy -l amtairy, neix t, after pul1iention lheret at 11 o'eso(ck in thle fo reneoon, to shot cause, if any theiy have, why the said A mniistliat 1 ionlihouild nt be gianite-d. Gien under ay hiand this the 10th di of D ecembher, A nnoI Domninii, I 10. 3 . 11. NEWiIElUHY, J1. P. P. C. For' Male. C'reek; two lu,usies and out h'uildinogs, ah a shoala; will divide ini trats toi suil pu ehaser. AlIso 1170 acres ini eig~ht tracts South Saluda, at Mulligan Ford; :1 shioa til samlie. Appldy toi dois. 11. Clrde, Pie (its C H1., or to WM. A. Ii (DsoN, 20)7 Washiinugton Striet, dlee25wI (Greeinville, S. C. TIhe Aiidito.r or is depuOty will 1 at the( following p)laces to re(c(ive 0urn of propeit y for fiscal year 189 1891. At Pickens C.* H., from Jlan. 1 189 1 to Satutrday 'Jianuray 17th 189 At Central, Monlday~ anid T1uesdn Jaumyio 19thI and 2,1thI 1891 4 t Liberty, Wednesday and( Thuni day, January i1i'21 st and 122nd. A t Enshl -y, Fridla.' aloul Saturti Januaiiiry 23dI 1nd '2411h 1 891. At Cross Plaiuns, Monday Janua A t D)aiusville, Tui'sdav 27th1. A t F'st ers' Store, We(linsday 2811 At PuII I .- j'jo. Thurdv 290 Il,irnieanu . -d iodaiy Febul)larr 2i Ili ontldip Fho ary 2f0th ;s wii 1lliste 11nee tme at their respejcCti J. B. CLYDE, Id County Auditor. JOS B. FIlEEMAN, AT1TORNEY ATl LAW, PIC'KENS C. If, S. thon. Ofllie up stairs In F"reeman huil lng, Main street. dec-iti it .8 I- - I 11AGOI B Striped and P steds; Pretty Outin Linseys, Jeans and New Lot Silk': A few ladies' I The Best Cofk Fine Patent V -ancy Candies for Still in the Co Did you read, the 111011e'y now. (nd we must insist f McFALL'S J AL"T"ANACK 4130% in-1 I.e f- An hr'saty ainfr fn wl and ereig iniatio te all frends and y turns itsbstanks sidfor aheirer liberal trade. WeT wish all a Prosperous Now Year anld don't yOU forget where we io stay, anId what we do and thait we never try to paralyze the community. st 1. s ty W. T. McFA LL. 1. L. 1. 18391. I, R B. M.WAE RTZ,, NIARB0LETWOKS MON UMelim, ToM l( NOEM, C( )J. N Eli STON ES, ETIC., Madel On short niotice. Sait isfact ion Ouatir anteedI, and prices as low as thve lowest'4 J. the quality of the work at all times' being -I am ag(ent for the biest iron1 and( wire 1jfeceaC on~ the market. Oive me ai call fant tryr met w,r..I 1. "if WLiTPZ.w rNEW GOOI ARRIVING DAILY, - -AT 3D, BRUCE & aid Dress Flannels; Doublo Width Ca g Cloths; Fancy Ginghams; Heavy, A Blankets. Ribbons, all shades. Valking Jackets, Nice Garments, to be 0 we have ever had - 4 pounds to the d loir, Sugrars, Oranges, Lemons, Coco the Holidays. Lton Market, and wanting all the Corn HAGOOD, BRUCE >ur notice last week about whIAt you 'here i no prosect of Cotton goiur that you sell and settle at once. TRE STANEARDP FI fI ('all on me for your ce-ant, bed-roins at splendlid lot of till saf'vs, b(.-d-stellds, etc. 11ce Ilive." onle ofI the bw,,t hiv 1:1n0e. F both filrniitture and het. hives. Call on him Cil Gmid p,)p1ar hiuuer taken in excl: Do y011 WasaII.t o Sell, or' d1o yOg~uian to 11333? ('omne andi Mee Mec. I wiiill buuy and4 payt ('asis. or 1 wilIl ttell on ('reii. WVill Buy or Sell Large or1 Small Traet.. ~ina tred or unuinjrov'ed. O. L~. HOLLINSMWOR Txg, Fair ri t 'Fett ds STHlE SUNDAY BUDfGET T STHlE WEEKLY WOR~LD. Twev i I' . ges., 'il a Yea.tt lhit andl 4ON 14 Fearles laye in Sth Cr ~Sample Co sFREE ! llllTlt , AND)Y -. BOWVIIN, Gooed work gutaranote(e1, and charges as l asO ha e dlotte- the tjinality3 of work contsideredl. Rhiop otn Maini tlred t tt woC6. of r t t Leri i.rh... 4hmirs and Wor. 11 Wool, Flannels, cloied out at cost. ollar. inuts, Raisins and we can get. & Co. >we us? We need .p anly tiluo soon, H., B. & CO. TEIITUIIE FALJ N, Pr1opr'ietor, Atm. I arlor and kit chenj- furniturC. I have I im now malnfacturing the 'Empire 3. Mt. rris at Pickens, is' my agent for or Ie at ImlY factory at Field. ure for fiuInitilre. nov t SLOANS' CA MP1-10R ICE ! The World! CH APPED D.-. HAN NDS SLOAN BROS., To rkasa'Te a issour, Co.oado A Yiio write to me .. t0C.# 10. eoEsf D.P.A. nu Richmond & Danyile UIg Greenville and Columbia Division. Condensed Schedule December 28th 1899. 'I rains run on 75th meridian time. Going North. Going South. No. 18. h o. 14. 7 00 am...Lv Charleston Ar... 9 80 pub 800 Augusta ....... 907 11 00 ......Columbia....... 4 40 12 02 ........Aiston........ 886 1 15 pn........Union........ 1 45 2 40 Ar.... Spartanburg.... 12 40 am 4 46 .......Tryon ........11 42 5 17 ........8auda........10 55 5 5 4. .......Flat Rock......10 bO 0 07 .... H endersonville. t0 19 7 00 .......Asheville. 0 22 8 4,) ......Hot pings. 7 47 12 20 ......Pomaria........ 3 20 pm 12 42 .... ...Prosperity...... 8 00 1 00 Lv.....Newberry..... 2 88 2 25 ......Ninety Six...... 1 15 2 46 .... . Greenwood..... 12 24 8 07 .......llodges........11 55 3 50 Ar....Abbeville..Lv..10 50 am 4 00 Ar......Belton........10 80 4 10 Lv.. Belio.i ....Lv.... 10 50 4 22 ......Willianston.....10 18 4 81 ........Pelzer........10 12 4 48 ...... Piedmont ...... 0 55 5 30 Ar.... Greenville ...Lv 9 14 4 40 ......Anderson........10 08 5 22 ...... Pendleton...... 0 20 6 00 ........Senena....... 8 45 0 40 ...... Walhalla....... 8 15 0 40 .......Atlanta........ No. 1 5. No. is. 5 40 pm......Coumbia....... 9 50 6 43 .......Alston......... 8 46 7 02 .....Pon.aria....... 8 80 7 23 ......Prosperity...... 7 08 7 40 ...... Newberry ...... 6 60 8 1.4 .......(oIld ville....... - 9 07 ........(1inton.... 9 45 Ar......Lutirena .......... 5 05 .. 5 40 13,40 8 17 . ........ 8 10 imont....... 2 68 .kreenville...... 2 10 No. 10. . ..Prosspcrity...... 7 08 .0 am... Lv Newberry Ar... 0 00 pm 8 53 Ninety Six...... 5 42 9 14 ....G..Grenwood.. 5 20 9 88..........odges... .4 58 0 80.......r. Belton...... 4 05 0 45 .... ..fLv. Belton...... 8 55 1 10 ..Ar. . Anderson. .Lv.. 8 80 No. A No. 60 12 15 pin.... Lv Hodges Ar..... 2 40 pm 1 05 ....ArAbbevillLy.... 1 50 Nos. 5, 6, 9, 10. 1, 16, 17 and 18, daily xCept Sundiy. Main hie trains 18 ad 14. daily between Columbia and Alston" I.tily e'fept Sunday between Alston ana Ureenville. Pullman Parlor Car on No. 53 of S. C. ivision Augusta to Asheville and He4 Springs without change, connecting with Cobuub'a and Greenvillo division train, daily. No. 51. Pullhan Parlor Car on U. & G. 54, dai ly Colamllhia to Hot Springs, N. (1. KOL1 IlAAw, Traile Manager. JAR T. TAYL l, en'l. Pass. Ag't. I). CA 11D)W 6 LL. 11P A.. Colnmnbia 8. C. THE~ ATLANTIC COAST LINhTR 3 PASSENGER DEPARTfMEN'I. WVihnngton, N. C., July 8th, 1890. Fast Line betweeni Charleston and Ces lunmbia andi lupper South Carolina anA Westerni Nortli Cauroli ia. Goning WVest. Goig Easta No. 52. No. 58. 7 00 a.m . . Lv Chanrles'ton Ar. . 9 80 p.ah S 3ti-.-.........Lanes..... .. 7 42 9 45...........umter...0 82 10 55 . ..Ar (CohIni)a Lv.. . 5 20 1 14 p.m .. . .Wiunsborro...8 86 I in .....Chste.......2 40 3 I1 .....Yorkviile... 1 08 i 15 . ....Lancaster..9 00 a.se 3 27 ... ..l1tock 1l1ll...1 54 p.4 14) (0..harlotte, N. C. .. 1 00 1 00 p. An ri Ncewherry,S.C., Lv 2 87 p.uk 2 '16 .. . .Grensenwood..2 24 710..........l.ms... . uc~6 0an 4 -10 ...Anderson..10 02 5 20 ....reenville...9 2 7 00 ........Wahalla.... 8 25 8 50 ....Ahevill....10 50 2 3i6 .....Spartnug.. ..12 49 p.a 6 07 lienderssonilliIe, N. C 10 09 a.sk 7 00 . ..AsheCville. N. C... 9 15 Soli tr1ain s het ween chasrlesto,n and 0G ltunbia, S. C. T. 31. EM IISON, Geni. Pass. Age nt,, CA UTION WV. L. Douginn Mhoeg han hi snmud prico stampe ot u bosL ~5.O0. ~ 3.Ooz - ~$75 W. L. DOUCLAS $3S O OENTLEM EN. FJine Onalf andi Laced Waterproof (ulaa. The excellence and wearin qualities of ti n abt.4 eannnt be better ahown than Ohe trong enc m1enuts of Its thousand. of constant wearers. B 0 G in and-a wd, an eleganaS ' 4 tBaArs So hacme.00 I au d-newed Weltg. A fine calf ht -3 unequaled for tle and durabill.5lYde r et l.he sa rs .35 Rhoo,a a poula price. m50P itcean' a in o especlally ad for railroad mien. lrmers. etc. All made in Congress, Untton and Lace. . . $3 & $2 SH OES JM.iI have been mnost favorably received ince lntred and the recent im provceents make thenm Asu.u to any sheen solri at Slican p rices. Ask yourr nealer, andi If be cannot suppl yoti Ia direct to factory on,cioing adverised piee; o postal for rr iasikO S. rotn a FOl)t SALE IlY JV. T. McF ALL, PI(CKENS Ca II. S. C. Mtoney to loan. On improved farm lands In auma of 63l00 amditupwd(s. Loans repayable in smauill annlul paymen1its t hrougI~ a peiod, at si.X years, thus enabling the horuowver to pay,~ off his indeltbte~dness whihout ex. hsausting is crop In any one y.ear. App.y oJ. E~ EOdG Attcona