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Local and Personal. -Court prooeedings will appear it our next iabue. - -Mrs. J. B. R. Freeman visited friends in Greenville last week. -Isaiah Cox, of Washington, D. 0., visited in Pickens last week. -W. W. Kridor, of Salisbury, N. C., was here with friends this wook . W. F. Austin, dentist, in Easley Tuesday and Lib. ednesday of next week. o are short on news this week on account ol advertising, but wil' ' - A ^^ '''' " et, week. has one of there is In . miently arr -Lost betwoon W. T. O'Dell's and Pickens, court house, a heavy dark shawl . Finder will be re warded by leaving sanio at this oflice. -Mr4. M F. lester, accompa nied by her son, Wiltol, are visit ing the forimer's danghtor, Mrs. W. A.- Grusohain and the State Fair i -llInI t, hi weck. t- a J . igc n ::p s ad51. L.Jogrn, : sonry havo justt olosed a grort l ival m iat Plh.,samt, Grotvo churcb, Ninc c onverts x re lat ized. .C'. I orrs, of reonville, Lhi1it th"! ":10.600 stodk of wreck goods, (onsistil, g of clothing, dry goods and millinery3 and will have, everyhig in shafp to el t.hem next wvak. C' ntal 'Nws, 1\1. J. Wenrsnew re~sidlonee present a handsono appearanci. It is not very far from the site of his old house which was burnod down inl the s'ring, the location, however, is a much m11oro beautiful one. We need more such Imen as Joe Wernor. Our school has about reached the 100 It Vit. Th11 iitroduction of book-keeping and EloCU tionl this year seems to have helped the school very much. The Vocal, Sight Reading, and Instrumental classes number nearly twenty. Another very interesting feature is the weekly lectures on Anatomy, Physiol:gy and Hygiene given by Dr. Folger. Two pupils from our Graded School eitored Ciltiora College this year, one of thom being a So phomoro, the othor a Junior in somo of her studies. They left hero from the eighth grade, which speaks well for our school and for the bright young girls. Dr. L. G. Clayton has gone to sville, Ind., to attend the gen oonference of the Wesleyan odist church. i. J. 1H. Rowland is visiting naiullus and relatives in Greenville. The entcitainmeont at the graded school buildng, Friday evening, thme 13th, consisted of a short talk on Southern Litenture and instru mental and vocal music and was thoroughly enjodl by all. X D~eath of Mr's. Inablnett, Mrs. Mary Caroline lnabinett, wife of Rev. L. L. Inabinet-, of the Jarolina Conference, and r of Asbury and Anna 'as born ini Pickens county Septe~rnber, 15th 1866, and -u - Townvillec, S. Ct., October 19th, 1899. Being born under r.. IL ious in fluenilce,. shet jointed thle Mel.ho(.dist Episc.opal ch urch South, in 1880, at the early age of fourteen years, under th~e pastorate of fev. 8. P. H.[ Elwell, D). 1)., and Roy, ,J. Walltr Datniel, D). D), at Twelve Mtn Wiamp( Gron ii, and the dlay folwn; by fuilly surrendlerjiio hmelr to (od. Mhe been.me "ai The~r' hadl tha t pu p!anatedl tcook dIC I' roo~t and :11'7(luop*d into a I M gi tiwn :'wr, sheddhing it8 zmoudest fragrant ce ove all I h a raa w'L. in it... ob It who i ' to Zb ' i i I h ta l po a and 'u he.shoa Ms l to hm' titodes'.t,111 unns sig chiriM iin chauracter. \Yhn 'hi maur not thoiughtless'.v (can~i iir l withI the Mthdi'' t ttinornney', bu fool. ing its groat, respIoniltt(uies al heauvy demIandls, , lo hnldy calrriedl the maiter to her Ilenuvenly Faithirr oonpaye~( ruy tuslii, ully~s of the ch trebt, antd Ithlpintg lbor husx band ini his noblhoI work of prIea(ch jng th19 gi ipel . She succeeded gr'tnd ly antd the resulIte cant on ly be rveoaled in ofornit1 y. S4ie wvas all that a dlevoted wife and daugh ter coul d bo. 1Ilor rema10ins were lid to rest in the comoltory at Potr ter's Chapel, the churclh of her girlhood, ini the prEoo of a large company of we'epinog loved oneos and friends, May the consoling grae'i of Go:1 abide with the sor'. rowing huisbanid, two littlo children and( lovud oneOs. L~ATERC. Anna MarcellIa, infant daughter of Rev, L. L. and Mary Caroline Insabinott, was boirn Oet.-13th: 1899, and died Oct. 22(1 . 1899. Her lit tie body sleeps by tlife side of her sainted-mother in the cemetery at 2 Porter's Chapel. "It is well with the child." A Friend. Southernt Ohr'istian Advvante I oase conv. -V1 Iss November at 10 a. m., at Mile Creek school house. Capt. R. E. Steele and others will lecture on wheat culture. Public invited. Charles Findley, Chairman Excutive Comniitte. Volcanio Erupti6dis Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklin's Arnica Salve cures them; also, Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Chapped Hinds, Chilblains. Best Pilo Cure on Earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25o. a box, Cure guaranteod. Sold by W. T. McFall. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomtablo will and tro moindois energy are not found where stonach, Liver, K idnevs and Bowels are out of crder. if ou wait these qualitios an( the su cess t hey bring, ni-si Dr. King's INew [Jo Pills. Thoy develp Onliy 250' aAt W., T.ale Notice t Il .Gto)khW . tion posed by Board odclrS Oct. .h. .199, will be held at the l'ilcns bank, P'ickens S. c. on Satilrldy Nov. 11th, at 12 m.1, to c id;r the question aiid proprit - v ok .-suing second mortgagol) bonds to satisfy the roads' inhdebtednes anl put the road in butter coiid t 1 M I. >3y order of the Board of diree tors. J' E. Boggs. ocl14. President. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely iI fi c, form and temper will always h:iv friends, but one who would be at. tractive must keep her healthi. I r sho is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and ir ritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptioiis aid a wretched complex ion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, siooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking. charming wonn of a runi-d:>wn1 invalid, Only 50 cents at W. T. MeVall's ding store. His Life was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citi. zen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful denth. fn telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pnoumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit lip ini bed. Nothing hielped me. I ex pected to soon to die of Consuimp lion, when I h.ard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now amn strong and well. I '1 This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung 'Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $:1. Trial bottles free at W. TI. M~cFall's Drug Store; every bottle guaraniteed,. Union Meeting. Tlhe Scecon D11livision ot Tlvo ' ilile ijnon will m]oot with Shia(y Gr'ove chuiirch on Sat urday before the fifth 'iunday in Oct.>ber. Qucr I. CaJnu moan repent at any tia m ay ~:~ ebutoso?" () p. ene by )~i i fl (Itie M uih i Q(er v . "Wh'lat is the neci'iii and t hev N etn lEhotuimle f g Ship?"19ene by J C. (il. QIer I. "Whati~ is 'the~ II ioin w INImI n pwrocgth, r.. Notico of Final Settlemeont. I wil :iTk Io J. Bi. Newherv, l'o,:ii inig.g fr I'ii!Ikens~ coui, fI a ii iinalI 4 lpuailrleiks. t, a l himinors, wth IIllh da'y olf N'ovember 18' s , ani,1 ask i. J. Miason IIdrIek4, ott1 2wv. (Jnanndiani. PR1EEMAN & HENDRICKS, -Deaulers It O0Uo1'aI lle0'elin1dlise, PIckens, S. 0. FoLweatprics and first class *6-Como and s:ee us. 03iLrger stock of goods than ver before and mnore to coine. 'REE1VAN & ENDRII(S. P. 8,-Tihe time has come fo* 'all, *ettlemnite. Please den~ Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Larg1 1rv just in from 'IX nue'sn e, fine, young, sound and at 'iving )Cprics. We (ely competition il 0111 lines. Inspectioll of stock solicit. ed. charles & Melrayer. Stables and Storchouse River St Ceti, GREENVILLE, - S, C. may19-98. Ask For Trading Sta. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS. AND WI1NDOWV SHADES. Every Department now Refilled With Choice New MateriaJ. IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS, Thr: a:ort ment would do credit to sonme of the( big city stores. Thely havo all grades from the -eosl to the very finest makes. TI'hey'. have ir inmmi ngs of all do t m n.atch all Shades of IN WHiITEl AND) WVASI1 GOODS D)EPA IhTM ENT1. Tlhe asoso mm1ut was never more V(111ot. .\ l I g rs;I.' of wvhite and c'.dored ()rgandies, I aw~ns, MuItshus, I'tiuoi s, Su~ isses,. Ducks, iFrenohi Gimigham , PerealeIss, Calicoes, ot, oec TIlElIR LI1NE O1" LACES AND 1EM h1I D)E R1I48 is the largest, ov(er displayed in this~ parit of tho globe, Oor sets In all liadinig mr kos-long mo dium andI short cuts, F~rom 50 cents to $2.00 PA RASOLS AND SUN SITA DES Ini all the now up to (late ideas. You will tinid thomn in black, whito and colors. TH1IFIR CARl~PET, MATTI NG, RU(G, Shade and Curtaini Depart mnent is the largest in this tart of the country and their prices are guiarainteed lower than you will find in A tlanta or Charleston. They keep lButterick Pattrns only reliable pattern. Ask for Buitterick Fashion Sheet and Yark Stick, andl radling Stamnps--.they present thorm to their custorners, gr Just op)onod Ready Made Shirt WVaists and S3kirts. MceAl1ister & iIPattI*n. DRUGS ! Are You Prejudiced? Are You Open to Convictioni Many people think it lceessar'y to go to some large city to fint a LR'UG A 8TORE' Don't You Believe It! You can be convinced that there is a first-class drug store here by calling on jxv W oftom V; ~LfL - -w ..v j~ - DRUGGIST, PICKENS COURT HOUSE, - - SOUTH CAROLINA. W e Carry as Fine and Varied Stock of L. rugs and Chemicals STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. As can be found in any city. W 3 Buy Direct from the Largest Cheirieal Laboratories ;n the country, and buying for' cash we are enabled to get the. lowest prices, besides always being sure of obtaining Pure, Fresh materials. ~.Agi, we are not under enormous expense and( caun sell you geoods anid 10 vos r PRLIM RIhpTIONS WeT( Keep) the Best zP ]EC R F U M iE S F~romt the Leading Maniufacturer's. ]E~-~arrne s'ITr cle Is Espec(iallly Solicited. n - a r. constantly add ing every newv, nov'ol and ) I. ~~1.Af 3fm'ritorious airticlo that comes witin our line of busnessq. If you see a medicino atdvortised and want it, wo will gladly get it for you if we do not haivo it mn stock(. YOUR PATRONAGE 1 Is ahvays alprc iated, 1no matter how small your puIrchaste.U, you may r est assured it will ho our con st at aimi to sell you the best goods that can bo oh- jj e tainedW and1 at reasonable prices. SI ca be Very respectfully, CO DiLr. (5. W.*3arle, Nc (otton is a good priee and everything ese id gom r, but we are offering our entire stock of Fall and Winter Go e, 1nd we have one of the largest in the Country, at the"' pr ices we did when cotton was 5 cents a pound. We al-e making a Specialty on Clothing, Shoemi 1 S Dress (oods and ents F urnishings. We want to call your attention Flannels, Cassimeres, Outbi ,)pecially to our lino ot Clothing Peroales, Kerseys, and a lot " ad Sh'a. We have nearly double Jeans that's an eye opener, pric ' the amout of ho h lines that we rom 10 cents a yard to 85 cent, suall cV varryaid aro in a bettor Bed Ticking, Straw and Feathe - posi t o u it you than ever be- Laeo Curtains, Table Dawas. 1O'r, 11t1 in qjuality and price. Linens of all kinds, Toweling, do Thero is tit) Ieetl to toll you the lies. Don't forget to look at otA 31oe to Iiv, for tho Battle Axo lino of Wool and Plush Cap( will out wear aiy soe for the same when in town. We have sonr money on tho imarlket. rare bargains to offer in this lini Big lot of eXtra Pants, ranging' Hardware of all kinds. Stove. fronm 50 cents to $6 .00, no trouble Trunks, Satohels, Sad les, Bridles. ,o fit both stout's and long's. Wagons, Harness, Buggy Harness Vice line of Overcoats, both Wool Wagon lines1, Lap Robes Bugg' m(d Mackit ntosh. [Largest assort- Umbrollas, and-but we must sto nont of Dress Gloods over shown as the editor is drawing a line clost iore. Woolen goods of all kinds. under us and we haven't the spact o tell you of half the things we'd like to, but come and gee 0r yourself', we will do our best to please you and every trade ve iak %- e guarmintee to be satisfactory. Yours Truly, F01r and rhorinley Deialors in Genoral Merchandiso. Piekcns, South Carolina. E3u~ i5 T~ Bac3 attlea.i::=0 S hvtes and don't hav," ny other kind. H .1 AM AG A i'N! WOUINC FOR PICKENS TRADE. Many of tho good people of Pickons trade with me now. We ap. )reeinto their tra!o atd Iovo to wait on them, and judging from the way hey havn stuck to cm they must believe that they have been treated ight; that my l, ohs are thu right goods, and that my prices are right. ,\'ithhnt maztiiv ny big claim, I tbink J can justly say that I am pre. )ared to givo My cistomeirs botter goods for the money than they will id elsewierio. My Dress Goods Secti>n is full of everything any lady wants B3lack Good, Colored Goods, Mixed Goods, Fancy Goods, Plain Goods, Eine Good aind Cheap Gocds. I pride innell on keeping the best Jean anud Flannels that can be sold a h - ". I begin my price on Jeans at 10 cents. Red Flan* ael aItI o. ' ans in the State. Unde ' 4 Iboops y'ou warmI, Heavy fleeced ihiris and' . ' .N Iosiery for men, sVomen~ and~ '-- heavy oods1 hose', 26e ; . On Blankets you ma,~J. uality and prlice combined, I will sell you .m Now for miy pot-~tho article that all my customers ... hoe est from A. K. P A RK it is the kind others charge, you $3.50 and SS t do not sell a man's shoe for over $3, bu6 $4 for. I do not sell a man's shoe less than $1. The same shoe is sold right hero in Greene ville fo' $1.25. I t does not~ pa3y me to soll a mani's shoe for less than $1.00. It won't pay you to buy one for less. Anytvhinig you want in w omen and children's shoes; you can find it here'. The( 51hoes I sell you are comfortable, durable, reliable, Any pair failing to comoe up to guarantee another pair given or your money re'funided chorfuily. I am hero for honest busines Greenville, 5. (3. 1898 1899 lotton 4 1-2c Cotton 8 1-2c,7 L4 weighing free: QUIITE A IJFFERENCE, ISN'T IT? We hope3 it will be higher, hut the present price is almost equal to 0 per1 Cont. ('ver the puce of' last ycar. Now, then, regardless of the dIvanlcO in, cot toni good.-<, look at wvhat we are going to do for' you this ' a 11( Winter. lu p)cCLmIg an a dvanjce in morchiandise, I placed orders 'ith mnannifacturers and~ jobbe'rs early in the Spring for nearly every cling in my linie. Conseoinently I have an iummeinso stock in eachdo artment at the' low priies of 1898, and can sell you bargains in every no of g-oods, see below for a fewv pricos 10 000o yan nlew FalIl Prints, standard quality, 5c, worth 6(c. 2,11(1( yai re ls :. l'ereales, 5c, worth 6j0. 2,000( ya iris I Iov N XX Driill, 5c, worth 7Tc. S,000)( yan~ds IIleavy I )uitinog, 5c, worth 64c. 1,000 yard s 11 eavy Outing, for qulty, my price, 8c. 20 y' A, yard wide, Blahrg fr$.00. 25 yanui goodI style 0 110oisp~un Checks for $1.00. '20 yards heavy~ llomIpu Checks for' $1.00. 2yanhl : i Va Island ''Good Quality'' for $1.00, 20 yard ~lb I' .1 Shieeting for $1.00. 8 .,ara's T 'l g lll ed Flennol (all wool), for $1.00. I ,0(it y: H;ured Flannelettos (fleeced on one side) 80yd 'Ihese are rea-ly worth 10c ( (O'dl IIit n ek ig f or Fonthers at 10c, worth 12ic. IExip f'ra 11 a vyTk ing (.\. C. A.), best made, 12ic, worth 16o. 5100 yaa 11eavy b ool K~orseys at 25c a yard, easily worth 85o .lo. the thing for winter pants or a suit of clothea. \\(o also go0t im ouri oders early for dress goods, and can sell yo'n a eavy All W ool lack 8i'rgo at 25c a yard, worth 850. Black figured ocaios at '21 and' 2'1c, worth 30 and 25c. Black Brilliantines, 25 dI Bo, we'c~,d .a good value at 35 and 50c. Beautiful Mixed Wool litiogs at 20 and 25c. Beautiful fancy figured (40-inch goods) Biro dinms, 20 and 25c a yard. We, could name a thousand other articles, every one a bargain. alco wdi not poermit, but we must mention OUR $TOCK OF JEANS. o havo, reeivod over 150 pcs (5,000 'yards) and start the price at 10c a good heavy one up to 25o for those 9.oz. Wool Jeans we sold so my ,of hast wimter. D~o not buy your Jeans till you see our stock. \\'' would like to talk Shoes to you, but haven't room this time. e have a 6.>000 stock of new, solid leather Shoes, all bought early, ore the advance, and can save you money on them, Do not fail to me and soo us before you buy. Yours for Fair pealing, GoodS Clhnrged, fi n'n)Av Min Ar (inffb Q4.an4' -1