The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, November 02, 1899, Image 3
be in
.ening and
.Als, who lives near
got his foot very badly
iast.week
Mfss1 Unity CIsfton, of Cateo
c0E0 is visitifi Mrs. C. L. Hollings.
*dith this wek.
4Road ahange in T. D. Harris'
A4d.rtiaetment. ,i. this issue. It
vi b. to your intorest.
'A. 'M. Morris'got his, left
h~id very badly mashed with a
bWudle of shingles Monday.
-WANTED: '1,066 cords of
wood delivered at Easley, S. C.
W, A. Hamilton.
--U. A. Morgan, Esq., and T, P.
Oothra E , of Greenville, were
in atten au on court last . week.
--Mt. ortady *ill -soon have his
hoube en Glassy Mountain Street
comp3leted. It is a nice neat cot
44dhouit6t lRosnburgh, one of
00( Wobt ern Railway's genial co;
datord6 *as Lee on business last
Trhidd.
-Tj'e Piekens 111gh school is
in a Adurdshing condition. One
hundred and eight pupils have been
entolled.
I--McDaniel & Hannon have pur
chasod '8qire Pice's bottom land
on Town Creek and will in a short
timne commence to make brick.
-The State Fair promises to bo
the beat this fall for many .years.
Everybody who can should bo sure
to attend. Nov. 6 to 10 is the date.
-When you go to Richmond to
witness the unveilingof tho Winino
Davis Monument, see that your
tickets read over the Seaboard Air
Lind.
-Don't fail to read Misses Rog
ers' ad. of Groenville in this issue.
They have a nice line ofjackets wid
hats and are offering them vviy
cheap.
-Something of interest ia this
wok's paper is MeFall's Budget
of Phun and Phax for the Pholks.
See what it says and be convinced
that we stato facts.
mso of )r. 0. V.
ion. It w~ll be a
compllleted and w')
hopo others will do like himi.
-Anderson Initolligencor, 25th
nit: Mr. INewton -Oats, olne (.
Pickens Couuty's substan tial cit -
zens, wac in the city last Thursd: y
and gave us an appreciated call .
--Bolt &"Thornley, the new drug
gist, have chaniged their advertise
megut this week and soy a "Benau
tifulI Place to Visit" is their drug
store. Read it and see what thwyy
say'.
-All theo horse traders in i the
doiintty should go to Walhadla 'on
thae 7th, 8th and 9th insts., to -the
lloras Swappers Convention. A
good timn is in store for thos& who
attend.
-We direct the attention of the
public #p the change in the adher
tisemoedt bf Craig Bros ., this wveek.
Thesy quote siome prices to you and
it will bu to your interest to read
what they shy.
-L. Rothschild, one of the
leading trp'to-date clothiers of
Gtbebvidle, invites you to his store
When there fed jptice his line of
elotibj. e ebange ini his ad.
Verisk Mi fis w60k.
. maltid. ##trter, wife of Smith
#qd&et, who Jives near Pindor pest.
oflice, died on Stan day the 29th ult,,
eftor au illhes's of aboust two weeks,
of * complication of diseases. She
was sbout .48 years of age an~d a
conbistent ~and useful member of
the Porter's Chapel Methodist
churo'h, fromi which her remains
were interred on Monday in the
presence of many symp jat hizintg
relatives and friends. A husband
antI eight children are left to cher
ish her memory.
-Court of General Sessions for
this county convened the 23d
instant it 10 o'clock. .Judge
Earnest Gary, Solicitor Ansel aund
Stenograher WVyatt Aikeni were at
their poets promptly, also the granid
and petit jury ; The criminal cases
on dooket were few, and only t we
persons were Convicted. Ge~org.
Alexander and Henrie3tta B~owon ~.
for living in adultery, wero foujik
guilty and the former was sentenic
ed to six months 'n the chain gang
and a fine of $200.00, and the lat"
tor to fivo months in jail and a fine
of $100.00. The only case of im
p~ortance in Common Ploas9
was 0. Waah B~owon vs. Southernm
Railway. TIhe case occupied all
of Thursday and was handed to
jur~y about 5 o'clock in the after
jioon. The jury wats outi half
an hour and returned a virdict of
$1925.00 for plaintiff, but lattor
tho caso was compromised for $ ,..
200 in favor of Mr. Bowen. Mor
gn& Ilassingamne represenmtad
Bucklin' Arn ivo
mn; ale, 0id J1 an(it',
Xatw Soros , Uler ii i
Sealds, hpd.iud
a. Drives out Ili ) ad111- Qc
aly 25c. ia box, ('11re 'ia' ry - ite
Sold by W. T. Mlm J 11
DJIamarck' M - on N --
WaIs the resmuti (I is- !>-mll!t
health. .ndom.1 ah w - i and
mondous (not'y iir. t
cess the brnj e
NewMv Life 'ills. The .1;
every pxxa of tain :n
Only 25,- tL
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No Right-to UM!Neo
fori adl -.t'.n po' w ! -
fritul) ds) -b it t v . .
tractivu 1 (1160r
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mledilime in1:1 uu
Stoiaeb, liver an ' n
purif y th, ldo"d .
nerves, bi-ht . es,
skin, rich r im e' a. h
a good-o( n; beo
of a run-d.in invald. (
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ID RL UiGS!
re You OIDen to Conviction?
MNany people think it nece.ssary to go to some large city to
fi:ul a
F-7 IT F s
Don't You laBelieve It!
You('U 1)c (be onvince(d tha Lt there is a first-class drug store
here by calling on
DIVEG G-IST7
7 COURT H E, - - SOUTH CAROLINA.
We Carry as Fi'' and - Varied Stock of
STADAR PATENT MEDICINES.
As can be found illnny 1-ity5.
\\( jDr fom the La'est.
unu-y : We Kmyin to ahe rest al oge h
nd ea11ivoor -
From thme Ledn Manufaturers.
Is I'.specially Solicited.
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V02 PATiiUUNAGE
f* (Ilways~ I 8ppr , Id, In nuitter11 how small your
pucam r II mayI rs-t as,-ured it wVill beo our con.*
e au.t a Im to (I :I y u the )4' be goods tha t can i I ob
r ~ ~ ~ tain< sd and at I at. nablec prIic's.
Very respect fuily,
aug 10 k)* PLickenus. S. C. (
Cotton is a good price and
erl, but we are offering our entir
Fall and W
and we hav- one of the Jarges
prlICS We did when cotton was $
WN' re making a sccrial
Dress Ge,0onk -Imd Gents 4urnis]
We nant to call your attention I
''Slpcially\ to our lin of clothing I
a (h oeds. \\-e have nearly double J
t 1w .1l'( 1 It, (I. h" b ]inos that we
uUalv *\ -ry aini aro in a better
t1 L Yit yll than evor be- I
irel 10th ii <p0iality and price. I
is 110 n1e(d to toll you the I
shoe to huv, t'or tho Battlo Axe I
Will out, wear ay shoe for tho eamo y
money on the markot.
1hg lot of (xtra 1 Pants, ranging
from 50 cents to $6.00, no trouble
to fit botlh stout's and long's.
Nice line of Overcoats, both Wool
atid Macickintoshi. Largest assort- I
mout of Uress Goods over shown r
hore. Woolen goods of all kinds. t
to tell you of half the things %
for vouerelf w e w ill do our best
we nakI we g.o1n-a intee to be sat
Yours T
Dealers inl General
1 A'. I 4
Ie and( I
4L9JNMC FOR P1
mny tf l1e good people of Piol
P1r11oi - their 1 ra0lo and lovo to wait o:
th\ hi:m- st~uk to me they must be!
ri : t~i' i yv g4ods aro tho right g<
\\W a na .ny big claim, I thini
.dy v.utowers bottcr gc
' Iy'oods Recli-m in ful!
1h -k ( ored G(oods, Mixed C
Sii. C a 1(hea) Goods;.
-t m. a'li on keoping the b(
* il n ib -!'* I biegini mIy pricoe
n 1 l 'io best 250ans n11 th
U: iMej W"iar-The kind that
A IN aand drawr for men, womn
gti ho. :'7 ;lhose at 5c.
On F1Lmkets you may try
gua lit v n'e price combIIined, I will se
.Nw for my pa t-thec arit'wici
thto ; ( L fr A.n \K. PARK
it is the k
$for. I
l t d44s no Pay me1 to soil a m
woi't iy yott to buy one for loe.
.Anything you want in non a
it it hire Thei' .InI~ s'oll you are coa
pir 1 failin g I t como uip to guaran tee
refund(1 I Thvorfulyi. I(1am hero for I
A. ]
Cotton 4 -2c Cotton 8
We~ hiope it u ill bo h ighior, but the
JO per ( cet . over ih price of last yoa
I(lanco inollon, (ci 'd.s, look aLt wvhat
"all an id W\ it'r. Ix pectmig anm advant
vi th rnanufatuer C andii jobblers early
hing in my line. Consejiuontly I ha
)mrtment at tho low prices of 1898, an
ino of gEoods, Hee below for' a few pri
10.00(0 y'ird. new I'd1I Prints, star
p (a.4) y~n :M Portcalt s, [60. wvorth
2,0(o0 yar1 I leavy \ N N I)
1,00 y 'i I. I ~ .: heti g [r
I,0ra lyeuds' lic-;kin p ".A)
nytu 1(1 heiavy Xlapn Chrecsa
Wn y:rml 1 .\ \ heingorodr al for
(b*i ib ay iking f4or hthers a
win>' yards eav \oovlo Korsey al
4 t1l~fli .thus n the th ef
'Wiu ab t jint outW ordestrl for
iii i. a ::n'~ and ut 24c, for thr
\d. >w uoil 5ihe too taluoe ato 35a
ui ha: - a ::t On sock onutwfusofar
4i1-1 ::n .ujio:> anlcnv y ou
\\~ :ue name ar tousn othe:
S- 1oers fo0 pair (5,00
>r I ;' di a yoou o2cfr
la.E .a W ie. o notbyyu
YonMi oufor Firee al
sverything. elsel4shig high
,e stock of
inter GoodsN
t in the Country, atthe i
cents a pound.
ty on Clothing, Shoes, Haf
ungs.
Jannels, Ca.almeres, Qutige
Percales, Kerseys, 9and a lot i
eans that's an eye openor# priea
rom 10 eents a yard to 85 ceits.
Bed Ticking, Straw and. eather'
ace Curtains, Table Dlamask,
anions of all kinds, Toweling, doi.
i1s. Don't forget to look ab out
me of Wool and Plush Capes
vhon town. We have some
are bargains to offer in this line.
Hardware of all kinds. Stoved,
runks, Batohels, Sad les, Bridles,
Vagon, Harness, Buggy Harness,
Nagon lines, Lap Robes Buggy
Jibrellas, arid-but we must stop
Ls the ecitor is drawing a line close
mnder us and we haven't the space
ve'd like to, but come and see
to please you and every trade
isfactory,
ruly,
. 1hornley
Merchandise.
Piekens, South Carolina,
3ahttlea- . .:c
Ion't have
r kind.
OKEN?
:ens trade with me no,,,
a thom, and judging from U.
lieve that they have boon treat,
>ods, and that my prices are right.
k I can justly say that I am pre.
ods for the money than they will
of evrthing an,-y adly waniti
woods, Fancy Goods, Plain Goods,
et Jeans and Flannels that can~ be
In Joans at 10 cents. Rod fl1an.
b Stato.
koeps you warm. Heavy fleeced
and children, Ihosiery for men,
half home for 25o; 8 pairs heavy
the town over, and
'11 you your blanake
atL all mny customc
ao i . man's shoe for over $8, but
md thersr-e you $8.50 and
udo not sell R man's lesta
imo shoe is sold right hero in.
.25.
an's shoe for less than $1.00. IC
nd children's shoes; you can find
nfortable, durable, reliable. Any
mnother pair given or your money
lonost business.
L6 PAIL
Greenville, 8. (6.
1899
1-2c,7 L.4 weighing free:
INCE, ISN'T IT?
present price is almost equal to
r. Now, then, regardless of the
we are goimg to (d0 for you this
~o in merchandise, I pIaced.otders
in the Spring for nearly every.
ve an immense stock in each do.
d can soil you bargains in every
ces:
dard quality, 5e, worth 64o.
Jia, for $1.00.
for $1.00,
di Quiality" for $1.00.
1.0(0.
iel (all wvool), for $1.00.
'lttos,(fleeced on one oide) 8c yd
i beso nya ren~ ly worth 10c.
at '0c, worth 121c.
boat made, .12ic, worth 16c.
25o a yard, easily worth 85o
,r inter pants or a suit, of clothee.
dress goods, and can a li yeod a
yard, worth 85o. Blaoc figured
d 25o. Black Brilliantines, 25
ad 50o. Beantiful Milxed Wool
icy figured (40-inch godtis) Biro
r articles, every one a bargain.
ation OUR S'lP() Og JJgAitS
rards) and star the price at l00
oso 9.oz. Wool Jeans we sold so
Jeans till you see our stock.
ou, but~ haven't room thiu tifne,
loather Shoes, all bought early,
noney on them, Do not fail tQ
ng,,