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Local and Personal. -A sou of E. F. Koith is vera sick with Aever. -Frod. Symmes, of Greenville was here this week, -Dr. L. G. Clayton, of Con tral, was here last week. -Tho conditi n of Robert L. Ilenderson is somowhat improvod -An infant of Mr. and Mrs. 1' E. Cox is scriously ill with fever. -S. B. Edens, of Knob, is con. valoscing from a rocent attack of fovor. -Dr. W. F. Austin will bo inl Easloy 12th, and Pickens the 13tlh and 14th. --MisEva Illolco'iho, of D~aeus. vill , visited friends inl PiekouE last wetek. -Mrs. John Thornley, jr., is oi a visit to her parents in E'asloy this week. - r. an id Mrs. T. B. Iiggins, of Easley, are sponding this week at Mr. Jorro Looper's. -Tho Easloy Graded school opened Monday with a very large number inl attendance. -Mrs'. .John L. Thornle.1 ly has1. been firy sick for tho past week, but is sonie bettor n'>w. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Matildin, of Easley, visited at Mi's. C. L. Hollingsworth's this week. -Miss Janie G'iflin, of Itico's, is on a visit to he3r sister, Airs. S. E. Farr, of Avondale, Ala. -Misses Boll Carpenter and Essio McAlister, of Greeuiville, are visiting in Pickens this week. -M iss Mela lt!Thornley retuirn od home last week from ain exten ded visit to relatives in Augusta. *R. A. flester sohl a halo of' n0ewN cotton ill tow n I" riday. 11 received a fairly git pries for it. -Tho County 13o1id of (ommis sioners wore inl Se_ Ssion Moiday, 1buit very litle busi ness was trans acted. -Loik at yur receiplt, if you havo alny, and if you are du the Joun i al for subscription, pleaso pay it. -Mr's. Missouf'ilEden, (f Knob, is still seriously ill witi fever, and littlo hope s for hor recovery are as1certainled. 4 -The Liborty Township singig lSsociation will Imeot With the Gun tra I Itaptist chureb thj second Su111day in li is 111011th, -Miss N.i'a Illolb'' closed a floii'sling sclhotol at the Martiin school house oin the 1st inst. The attendanice was sIXtfv. -Mrs . WV. B. Holerson, of Car' son's Creek, N. C., camel to seehr son1, RI. L. I lenderson who is Vel y sick ,vith fever, last week. --T'he Fummer School for this county wvill b egin . on Septemibe' 18th. Lo1t all the tea~chersi' be pi's ent. Read inotico ini teacher's col 1.mn1 tIs week. -ltov. JI. E. lFoster met his reg uilar'111)3u app itont at Seconia Sun - day ami~. delivoed~ anlo )0si'lormo to a lar'ge congr'egatlion, lHe also baiptized threeC (01 'cnvets5. -Doni't forgot that t he schonol h11in hero next Moniday the 111th. IHunt up your books, childrenl; g.t everythling iln shape, and1( make up yourL mlindls to put, inl good work this year'. -The cotton phiatformi and depot have beenl elevated to a lev'el with the floors of the caris, thereby sav ng a gr'eat (deal of unneicessary labor1 in loadinig the car's. A wise mfovo C3aptain iIlNtridge. .--Mrs. Anna 8mith and two (daughiter's, Missos Elt la a nd .Ju lia of Statesbono, Ga., whom hav'e been1 01n a visit of two mon this withI 1 ea tivos ill this~ eaunty , retunied to theiri home leriday, to the regr'et of many. -We rece(iveOd a very i nteresfiip week, bunt could not4 plublish he. ca use th Ii imo11111 of' t11 wriitelr (di( not aiccompanly it. A Iways sigo 'We were pleased to see Ge org< WV. Latlh em, of' Clonwniit, in towr last week. Geor'go hias a pair .3 mles1C t hat are onily si x yearIs Oh that can't, be boat, and1( says' lh can' make a miil e as quick witll them as8 anybody 's teamll can. --From about 5 :30 to 7 o'cloc'< last Thiursday auiooo, will lomn beC remembilled by tl he peopile o this commulln it y, especially by t hosw wvho were not, unider a shiol ter. Omn of t'he hardest rainis that, we hani~ had in miany (lays fell and fo awhuile it looked 11s if Pickens~ wa going to be washled away. -Cottoni mill, (< toln mill, ol whlnlre will it bo put.? Oni Maj S tewar1'.'s band hoilow thle jail , whe i thori' is good (draiage and1( an ii(x .sollonut silo forl aL cotton mnill , am too whiere it will honel'ft thie o0w n or put it dlown in the swvamp , o 'iollow below the (depol, whern :.horo will ho sickiness all the time T'he enginoeers wero her'e Ist weel sulrveyinig the two sitea, but11 w woro be to I~ learin whi ich of' thI wo, ori eithieri, was alccepted. Ii lenitiied, is the jipper) plaCO Co *and it. is the wishes oIf nluny 0 -Miss Cora Chapman, of Mic visited friends hore last week, -This is beautiful woather f fodder pulling and cotton pickill -Don't fail to read Harris' a this week. It will bo to your i terost. -The roof of the court lion shoul be ro-painted soon at avoid leaks. -John Johnson of Rico's, wi liis beo very low vith fever, convyalescinig. -Rtoad the B udget of Pitu n at Phax for the Piol ks this week. is full of good lows. -J. S. Williams, of Loopor, w hero Mlnday. H1) reports over; thing inl that suction in a prospe oi-, conditioi. - . - . J . tiloy is ConiductinI a very s 8ccessfl proltrated Ince ingglat the Mounrt P'leasanlt PreshY terian Church, be low Easley, th wek. Rv. J. S. Porter is assis inig himl inl the meo:tilng.. -Married, ont Stday the 8 inst., at. the re0sidenceo of Mrs. G1, 1iddiei, of Dacisville, Mr. W. E Iliit, of this county, to Miss Eli GlIazeeor, of IBroviard, N. C. Rev B. E. Grandy, inl his usual pleas ant tatnner, officiatod. The happ c')tpIl lmvo the best wiskes an congratilations of many friend -Wo have received sevoral in teresting conmnunications thi we, whici appear inl thisi issue but there are ninny parts of thi count ty we havo not heard from Friend, if you know aiy news it Vourt* com tunity send it to us, at1 let. the poople in neighboring comn munities Icnow what you are doing -Wo havo every reason to be liove thinlt the attendanc3 of th Sutnday Schools inl Pickens thi V0111r ias been lirger than any p re vious year. We cal do better y'A The pleasatt season of the year i 1)w coinitig ont. Lot us all tak hold and im Tko tho finlishting up1) C the year the best of atll In this re spect. -Last Thulirsaly evenmtug abor 6 o'clock, J. ). AMooro and son an1 Jerreminah loper werc very s< verely shocked by lightning at Uh t ore ot Mrl. Mooro, onl West En1.1(d Thly were statnling under t: shaelter and (ho lightning struc the telephone wire, leaving th wiro at tie store an1d kniockii th.-n dowi. None of thema wei v0ry s .'riously hurt. -The public is invited to attoii a p ieniic at tihe Hagood soho( house, fou 'r mi le.s iioIrth of Pickon onl 13atilrday Se'ptomber Uth. Tlh is to mark the closing of a sucCesu ful school taught by Mr. L, U IMauilini. Distumntuishied menii theo County hiavo beeni invited t sp~eak otn the ocaIsioni, and a lar'g Criowd is Qexecd. L et the p)cs pl1o turnt out with weltlfled ba: ket~s -Sa lesday passBodl oil' quieti here Monday and not ver'y man p)eopl) wer'e here eithier. Th'De fo tow ing tracts of latid, oe., wei sold by the genial, jolly auctioieel J . T1, 1,angstont :l T rt y- five acres i lDausvilleo Towntsh ip was sold t Riobt. Ander'soni for $25.00; si acr'es tinar Iagoo' m115 nill was sol to S. J1. Ashmneo for $12.00 ; or lot ini thle town of' Centtral was sol to S. A. Huntit Iand J. C. A lexanida for $1 5.00); I th ntote.s o1 the estal of J, F. Urunce, dleeensedl, were sol Lt) l~r. it. F". Sm ich for $1. -A tLter from Prof'. WVyor la Satrday' to the t ruste'es, coniveyc tlie in'tetlligeneco that he would a irive in Pickens next Satur'day ar would openf school ntext Monda;u the 11thi inst. Let overylbody t al nlotice anid have the children school tnext Monday wh'ien the pu hie termii begins. WYe believe, Prc W\yor a nd Mlrs. Caureton will bui uip a lar'ge school. We expe much of themi at d they expect seo allhe ch0 iildretn in town at mnany fr'om the surraouniding cor mnn111ity itt shiool next Mondlay at throughout the session1. --Samiuel Brown, one of Pickon highly respected citizons, and wi r'esidecd neoar F'iold piost oflice, dit Mloniday ablouit 3 o'clock of a cori plicat iot of ditseases. .lie ate a ve. hteatty supper Sunday night, bi had beeni in feeble hiealthd for soni tin and'111( his deth~l was not unter: pected. .1 I was 82 year's of n and1( leaves atn agedt wif, sev( (chi ldrent andi tmatny rolatives ar ifi in]s t)ot hisit his imem or) lloi w as a uiseful and( 01 costei member of't (th Mla ~ethodist chu arc day folliwttng ini the laily e'lim toriy. lie wa's trutly an htono'r I traight fovrde christ iankman I'h ly w Mcirm lofli Aleulogh itn M(J.ug A. Mulon.h anid 1a M\ , lart in) willI hetdioved toas ofMr Pickulns, will looaker to aderi s o lieoOlli adoiPice Picke( ns a~cts r Carey wic~ llu siiotoatl tonlt te bsinT~ess~vh tei a I la i oft ~ he f cominattion ti I place th le Newirst fnitmoth a, ing from this side in some timo will try and give you a few dots eWo aro havitig good rains now or tInId th0 Crops are looking very 9- much improved. Fodder pulling ,d. aid cotton pickiig vill soon be n- the ordor of the day. Tho school at olga. il der the is !".Ona een t of Aliss Cora I-i so . . 0Wo isi a flourishing coidition. The health of tlie coiuniliiiity is very good, except, cld-, an(d they 1.0 al (lilito prevalent it ibis writing. is Al.. Thollnills Wyatt "Ind daul ter, Alis J88 nIil, visited ir. and lMs.J. R. Fosir last week. It A new church is being rectod at. Fliendship, the old o:.o havilig been (,.stro1yeid by iiro more t0h.u a year is ago. Th low 'hirebi'cl is badly nieeded an(d wo a1re gluld to so the *- comimittve puslinig their work so rap)i d ly. Aliss Kato Aiyfield visited Miss Al iliot Foster last weel. W. T. Batson made a flymg trip S to Greenville last Al oidy. C. V. Cooper, iccmiipanied by Alisses Cora Bowei an11d Millio FoS. ter, qpiit last Sat urdiy aid Sun day very pleasantly in Picke ns, tho guest of Mr. and AL rs. IR. A. Bow Mrs. J. 1. Featherstoin and son, who havo been visiting her mother, SMrs. 11. A. Foster, returned to her home in Greeiville last wook. R. C. Lawrenco ail.d S. A. Hiunt., of Pickens, visitd friends near here - last Sitbath, M Air. and Mirs. Columbus Ellison and family. of Andorson, visited MNAlr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes last Saturday and Sunday. 'The Sabbatih school at Peter's I Creek is in a ilourishing conditioi, - with T. T. 1lughes Superintend - ent. Rev. J. E. Foster is having a new h houso erected on his farm poar s Petor's Creek church. - P. 11. Jones and sisters, Misses Graco an(1 A1uggio, Visited thei r s sister Al Is. Bridge's, of Green ville, ( thit week. f Several 11101111tain parties have passed through here en route to 'Iable lock an1d Caesar's lcad, this suml111me1or. t 'lhe Missos McCarrell's, oI G reen Ville, are visiting 11. B. A. FosteCr's - family. e The infant child of Mr. Pickents . Ilarris, of P)elhai1n, was buried at I Peter's Creek last socond Sabbath. k : Mrs. Thmas We.t andl cliild ren, e of Spartanihurg, who have beenl Ssp1endiug Some time vith relatives e ihen, retuned hon013 this week. Aliss Alary McDan iel returned hioie last week after nite a pleas alit visit to rolatives hero. Mrs s Lee Fos 1tr, of Uoanoke, is s visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Jones, this week. Obsorver. Sep. 1, 1899. S I will sell at theL old1 homeoplace of W. Piiekney Gossett, deceased, bix miles fromi Easley, lPickenis county, on WednlesdaLy the .13th day of Septemper)C, 18S99, beginin iig ait I10 So'clock a. m.L, the entn-ir per'sonal Y' property ohf said deceased, consist ing of aI fo-o rse.) Fii'elips enCginiie, e 50O saw WVin ship giln andt coneli(n ser, hlousehld furnPa itutre and~ lnumer)ou~s " ether' articules. Tlermns caish. 0 T.' F. Gosse'tt., Ad inist rat, r. x d Wf Bcas. ifaymme of thefaiy asahad od.i wil ure it. s eketi dt'~ ~ hoN --ecaufo the l d lowith g trngsnwl: (I ..@--Because, if the father o , ;.or failysn fhe: anad bco-i t.''arg thin ~ i and iciate , it willl Il the up and give them flesh and str ngth. -y? %:lj#Ij'j -- - Because it is the it stand~ardl remedy in all throat and te lung aifections. C- N hou:;ebol should be without it, Pei c m be t.uen in summer as well To T la>W , Chm-.s New YVork. "os Blight" a hnfive million dollars an nal.This is anenro y, wste an can beC prevented aPractical experiments at Ala bamua Experiment Station shov asconclusively that the use of "Ka init" -will prevent that dIreaded plan *, disease. lie All about Pot.tshi-the results of its use by ac'tul e peieton th. best farms inth Iln nted 'ctt e tld n alitlebook which we pulisht and wtU .td .mEail free to any farmer in America who wul wta fto'r GERMAN KA!,! woRKS, om Nsaua Si.. New Y'ork, vitl:iter of the Iwn in this r peeL will bi p1 o'eeti. itgli. MIrs. N. S M oseley. Notice of Final Settlement, We will :Iplylv to .1. J. New beriy I'robale .Jnig ,. for .1 iintl sttiletnent o I lie estite of .1. '. riruei oli I I( 1 -Il1 II it of 5-teiber, :141 ask to be tli sisi-. 11. Edarle Rulssell, anigli 1 t, Alhinis r. tors. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. e tt of l I. . l . ,d cae ,ae n fIleste I to pit s lit (ihe :Ian i t) I li t - 0 r i-gned, proprl y attel~lstokd, filr Ila% inet-l byv te IsIth y oif I iiienibr, nexI . ['tr ,In v imleilt o :-aiil es :tle, plea-- siake IY I I I 's ( 'AnIini- Ix I- . -. P'. .1. CH PKN ICV & Ct0., l'rops., Toled o, O Ve th1ie n11d t-rsigi-d , have k nown i P. d. Chenliy for the hl st 15 years, ,u i i wlier hIin perfectly honor01a ble in al hus11ineAISS Itransac:tt ionkS at li 1 inn iatII-ll bleto carry wIttit, ' ny bliga itio iia 1d41 hv theiriniiiii. Welst. & 'Troia x, Wholf-sale' Drulggists 'e 0el., l l' adingil , Kinitan & Marvin. Wholesale druggists, Told4, 0. 11a1l's Catarrh 4,11r- is takeni intern-lall. actiln tly pntr sifaces of the syste. Pric 75c. lwr ht il. Sold by all1dr i TestiIoiasI lthels Painl s re y beUP(os . j t o27 99. 1 hil . MONTHLY SUFFERING. Thoulsantds of wonten are troubled at bido' iontly inter- N\J vals with pains in the h ea d, b) a c k, breasts, shoulderssides hips and liinbs. d e1 Blut they need not su ff er. These pains nre syruptoms of antgerous deranlgenlts that can he corrected. The nen strual function should operate painlessly, M C. E ' * E w0 lnn:es innistrion paiaseuin, and[ reuill'ar. It puts the deli cat4 - menc.-t.ual or:nsinl onl tio:: to do their wor16poperly And t:t stp, all this pains. Why Will alny woinain wuffer Inotthationath when CWin of Cau-hi will reA.e-:e her? It COS w robdi.oo at the drug store. WIhy don't you get a botLc t..day? F i dvice, in cases requbiing spVciall dlirections, address, giv inig symptoins, "Thle Ladies' A(lvisoury Departinen.t," The Chattanooga M1iedicine Co.,, Chattanooga, Tenn. eeee@pee Mrs. R02ENA LEWIS, of 0enavilla. Texais, says: "4 was troubled at monthly intervalsk F or I',idit I llt i~ii1 in ~ Ito la per M\ feiet % x *ai, -1i pe-r MI fett " " Cilinig, " "IPartiti''i, toi ng il aW , lai ai ,Iresd I2ols Si . latal(!., (15t~ pe .i3 feet 1'1 P 15144 4. ftu' r .1 e 3 e t .ards dressed 1 . 'tal 1 li, canon.n Maling, 0 prC.u, ".er DMArBLE f~h linds, GRa NITul Pait, stne\ashs Ob Brnsbofevtr. LIaNT1, Lnw IT'l 't rig, Vir A~ te a Ue alner Il. Hm espect ful, iil' I.ItO 8tlhI, \\ill tl'at- :til ~nih .th . l..\"K. )) ;i!:~l ' )114(. ((( Buggies, Wagow Harness, Horses and Mules. Large (ove just in fro Te nlessee, fine, y-0nlig, sol and)(I at living prices. We(A dey Competition in o I nspection of stock solic ed. Charies & M4cIra 661ye Stnbles and Storcholt lRiver Stlreet, GREENVILLE,- S, ma11iy19-98. Ask For Trading Sta. DRY GO)ODS, NOTI1ONS, CJAlflPETS. ANt) WV1IDOW SILIE I verylepaltieaL i,v 1leIAll IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIM MWG Th'le aissort m'nt. woul do cr. to someW of the big eit y stui 'i lav h U'( ll grndePs from11 ' che'apes to t he' very finos4t, mal,1 ylie hay)' triiuintgs oif all scriptio's to matitchi all shadesL'i IN WVIllTE ANID \VASil GOO compIllet.. Az Il grados( oif wvhite at rcolored&( (rgaini's, I awnsH Muish PitO , is, D ck,.r T IlEl litA 1,N OF IACES A: 1$ the largestI ov< I r I dislayed thiis par1t of thle globo ; . E Corsets T ll b 1 a4tding mrtk(.-;---lonig : cen ts to) $2 .00 PA liASOlS AND) SUN S1IAl li all tIIhe now uip to daiito idtC 1. 'G , Sh:1adol nd Crtain ])eps nwnti I is the largest in this part (h ii nry alid tilfeir Plis gualiranitr o~d lower thiani you will i ini A I hLanta or Chiarleston. TIhiey keeo)1op Itttoick P a tterni ''ily relialel patternIi. Ask bUttlerIick lFashion11 Shi io nd Slick. and Tradinrg Stamips-I priesentl them to their cUutloo g- .Just hlopon(d liUady M a McAlister & Beatti to maie fooin for our Fall Goods. Therd J1- be qoi found at our store for the next TIIRTY DAYS This u1o idle talk, we muist have more room, Our special I)ric(s w%-ill be made on CLOTHING, ShiOES, IIATS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODE We have bought an extensivc line of these goods f& fall, therefore our su1mmer stock will go at a sacrifice. Anything and everything to be found here. We ar anxious for your trade and are willing to offer every fair hr dleement for it, Yours Truly, Folger and rhornley Dealors inl General Merclhan(liso. Pickcns, South Carolina. I am offering bothwoon now and Christmas.' The Biggest Bargains In -A N D GENTS FURNISHING GOODS EVER OFFERED IN GREENVILLE m W' I havo a very largo stock on hand and I am detornined to re-, t uce Stock hoforo 1 take inventory by January 1st. 'o now is your golden chance. Como and ho convinced; a trial wont hurt you. ur A wolcomo to ll. G'~ ~ IIE'NJLD LLE G1lEENV1ILE - - - - - - - .- S. C. may2;03. I Wil Pay For Rooni I MUST HAVE THE ROOM FOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CREAT MIDSUMMER CUT PRICE AND CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON And will continue through J I: L Y and Al'6 ('ST. M r prices aro always the0 LOWIVESTI, but1 nIow to) nuldke I 0om andi giv my 13 customr 0 GOOD 01 VA11J i*ES thiatI will ma lke for me1 strong friend ~s for hie fluturo, may en!tIire stock of' Dry Guoods, withonit reser yo, wil he offorod at an Tremlend~ous Cut Price. O)RGANIi E'S which were sobul atL 2Oe no4w being closed out at 5e. Mus l ins, Law~ns, Piques, WVhite( Gonih, ILaces, I 'uderwea~r, Mons' and Ladies'. S. All aire cu t way bolmv~ thir valueo. InvesPtigat1 ion and:11 rell et ion will conin Ice you that the bargains I 1d ole are l unpceden1tedl. Com3 i ary hofore they are all picked over WetAK. Park 5, WetEnd Greenvile, S. C. lm Farm ner's Mechanics, Laborers!I IDon't D o It ! It of halit? lhiy your goods 0o n crodit.. You1 can't, i alfor it. Pay cash aned buly whlat youi cani paty forP. If. you don't owe a1 store bill, and( hav goo ha~lth 1 L, you s houl3d ho hai~ppy. Where Will I Trade ? 1nd .At VVilijamn Fa~gan'~s 1)a,' ;~ls l4 114 11 Sl t~o, oIf COnPsO, where so ch t he past. year thiiat it is thie placo to buiiy Dr y G oods and Shoes. 0.s, lie does hot (Jhlarge goodis to1 any3 oneP, thierforo you1 haIvc 1no ol debts to pay for othter people, wvhen y1oui deal with him. This week we hre selling all1 ourP ready made Skirts, Fancy D1,awns,. lt\. andl Sinnno-iii StuilT at what they cost in New You k .Itf you nie d any Smuineir Droiss G oods, you got thomn ieheap. in' \\' ha've' just rlcived two large ifases, 1,000 pounds of Ibundle pr aits-Pereales andl( inighiamis-just the thing for I )iinun ust thie thinig fo r (ch13p panltS - I00 a yard, worth I $e. \\' el o many goods that wve have a large supply of short IendsI iln miost, (,very kilik of goodis --ook for our ro n U 0 uiiiiant taleJ, youl allways' Il ibagains thiiro. 50 Early Fall Dress Goods. t II" i'e'""iv~. aiI1I~ l iso ne in colors trioinlgs toI match ) at prices which you~ canil a31( 1for to pay. Wo arP allrod h~~.I aving a got d trad1o ES n dre3~ss goodls \Vu I havo a beauitifuli I line of Black Dress 1as. (Gouds anid Silksi, lit pices thailt crediit stories cmannot matoh, it do nolt buy till yonli sel thlemi. llave you a nuico silk waist? We have over I ,( patternas for you to select from, all now 4' Ladies' and Gonts' Slioes. \\' ale s"lling "ill o"r l"dies' Oxfords at iirt. cost,. $2.00)( Oxfords at $1.35; 1.50 Ox.. ot loads lit li .o; $l .00) )xlords at 80e; 75c Oxfords at 60c-all are haniidsomeI, style hs and3( new goods. ind( WeP halve received several hundred pair~s of shoes already for Oir f~ allI trade; they are solid loather aind cheap. Weo can 9- ellI you as5 good stock ladios' or meni's, as cani be found in for kouth Carolinal. irk It's a little early to talk Jeanls to yoiu, b)ut I have them~ it'y iln my basemenlt--800 piccos (If thei best, Jeans over shown inl El. G reeni llo, at the pr'ice, all readly for the fall trade, prices 10up. ide Put a peg here and( do0 not for'get mo whou you camne t' Greenvuhlo to buy Dry~3 Goodls or Shoos. Wm~i. Iiagan, *10orner Main & Coffee Streets. (i eenvilne, S. C.