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T .paV ancd P roal. Loeal newsi i3 $ery o 'his week. Y.o. -.r wa ! h ,oj. uo 1 v- a I1 t L. ty 1A 110 I. . --1 dh 4. :R no m-ir mud e. ?.,ur papes it may It op iu.eurip i.i hu' been ,9i. CW ool in ktiet N. 3-. :ddrE trusto'e, Porter, S. 0. -Loolr at your receipts ad It you owe TAo Journal any on sbil. soription, pleaso pay It. -Mass Corrie Boggs, of lirt, is visiting friends and relatives at Owens Station this week. --ohn iobinson, son of Dr. Rob inson, who got his arm mashod at, the Liberty oil mill, is improying. -rho Wolf Orook white school, district No. 29, will open noxt Monday tho 4th with B. A. Allgood principal, -ionry Lawrouce, colored, who lives ol West end of town, brought a large turnip to this office Mon day. It weighed seven poundq. -Don't fail to road tho now ad vertisement of Pride & Patton Greenville, in this issue. It is toresting and will bo to your inter est. Whon you go to Greenville call on thom. -All the Secona singers and .also all lovers of music aro invited to the Pickens Baptist church on 1st Sunday iii December at 2 o'clock. Lbat evorybody come and lot's have a good time. -There will be an all day sing. ing at Enon church on Thi nks giving Day. Thore will bo ad(1r05s delivered by prominent sli4kersl-. Let everybody attend and mi dk it a day of general thankIgui -Ain imnfant of Mr and \l V. S .M 'Ii, w'tulijv ali . w mws . et 1.-. , a. *id nta y ' in t b h 'We~td., -dav :.d N 1 V4rV n ~, the L1&* Mir .L will't '- . li o Tr them. Ony25cnt.Moe back if ot curd Sod y . T. Mcll o*rensan negbosfohir bkild attipon durinth. Esictkes andr deth onlyour cettles.n Royh Sold by on. you all. Mr.anrs. Shk.Mdin A P4rightfulii ngBorunder hr kild attento dauseng hrbe bu ns aIdeat or britson Buckln's vArnic Mayve the ribest inlteig wod Gild kil onheo pi. n ropl heari. anesd M rs, vS. sorei., Wlorsnbo us elo c orrib le bkin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c a b)ox. (Jure guaranteed. Notc. The public chool closes on Tu esdlay D~ec. -ithi. From now on thew school will be conducted on the ti ition basis. The Principal wvillI ende~avor to make the rates mas reas cnabl() as pos.si bl nd hope IC~)s the wvork (do11 (luring the past three niioniths witl merit the general l)Itt ronage of Pickens andl communliti. The Princi pal and huis aRsis('Rut will strivo to look t-> the int irest of all stumdents placed iuder t toir ch re A o ,wih%- inhi st W.P # Y ':R Prh N. :-TM t~vrato ni 1..und very )Yuch ilpon Iha e tut wVhich in I V b' o ~.. . 0100 teward $100. TeIO r'trs of this '>per will be plea, ed to le -in tait i ia a at Jeat otdread ed dis--* -i'u scir -ace has been able tf enre in al I is ats . '. and that is Catarrhb 1a1.'1 ''-p itb :1. i % thet onl1Y positiv utire 1,0 .ai ' t M. , taedicAl fraterniitv CatanitI l~ei:- ' o 'utitulioal disuaiqm i.'li I':t I C m.e I - 'aeim hr. 'rnal!y n intil :.- u :Iw he slo txs d 13V * I 4.d'.a nn - l.w .i t v r, by .d in. ap 4 :o .31-. 4 I aml I.ss iui a t ri- an ; ,iry ;; a rock. 'The p~roprie. or lIan6 ii ,nueI uth lu its 8curat ive' piowers tthat til . 4 e Oe)~t dum4tirea DO:llars 1) -.....i.;. *t ti. Lt U-. Sendt ?o Ad:re .s W. .7 t , T " 1 li ,''%:.A; elifi ar it he10bat . TAX NOTICE. Th. t' t i wII H ha cp4 . al ksv~ re house , on1 Octoboe I h ($..:: 9., d e v ni, ?'-u utrtil je) ae. "VIt 1899, for th co1 ieet:un >i thi:- fo.Iwing taxes: St1: i - 6 Mills. <wu i a'j .sch(dool tax, 3 rd4 : 8 t1 i ax, - 4 a 2:8 .Bonlds, - 5j po -a ta x, dist. 9, 2 " a, C. 4. 6 10, 1.4 " "t "(I 11,5 8ij (I it 18, 4 4 i if" 49, 2 " " R R tax I furricane tp,81 " "i"t Pickenschip,8 61 CC " Eastaloc tp, 81 0 Poll tax from 21 to 60 years old, 010 dollar. Road tax, ono dollar. Persons sending tax money by mail Imuits includo exchange, war v lid postago stamps, otherwise the receiipts will not ho mailed. tospet fully, J. T. YOUNGBLOOD, County Treasuror, Pickens, 8. C. Sep. 21, 1899-1j1. Sheriff Salo. F:Stato of S4otl Carolina/, Co'.nty or Pick u"ls, Mary Al ici Cochran, ii her ov. n r igtv, : Rfosa Cochran, Lv hant' A. .'>c:.m, Walter D. Coeh r ie ii Cochran, Myra Lou '..x ..mStllio Hossic dian l ' - ra i, fafs . l Ca' r.P :: A . Lop q 11 A'ni.rato. of the estate 4 J. V . .c an. d, . d. Peffol :1ts. By v rtun if a decroLal ordoi inad iW- P0 * .'O stated (...aSO m i h 27t a ot ' tober 189), 11) t 14 <-. V Gary, Presiding Judge. ' : m 8a L. i :. * --somber 1800O, t, P iet-e ct1 a s1, ' to th1a high ca ' . ' ,. in:7 LII legal hour n No of A.ir Line railroad u' 4j ' (1) acre more o di -Aeru'.d by a pla 3. ifla'( br Fi. V Ter wh on riay of .sale. Pur h4*' > a for all papers ancr ror renoapd oig andl stampls, &c. -1. !.. (4, McDANIEL, S kriff Pickenq County. Sinals I Do you take cold with every change in the Sweather? Does your throat feel raw ? And do sharp pains dart through your chest ? Don't you know theso are 4danger signals which point to pneumonia, bronchitis, or consumption itself ? li you are ailing and have lost ficesh lately, they are ') 6c~raluly darnger signas. The y ct-estion~ for you to decide is, "Have I the vitality to throws oil thesae disease ?" " (' b '3 '.-dt to Lry SCOTT'S soffln. .We i. no remedy cgual a f: fortifying the - " v '1.ei consumption andc it. .:ofconher diseqses hich .". - w;, eak and thos~e - - -- AMULS5ON is - '.d r m S~W .y for - ca~ , M';oaA~ltiu imd acone - :.1 it ie'a food titedi.. - t 'mi. o p 1sv r,. ad r. meicin , .. - 4di e 'sed Novornber 25d, j899, in Centraf ot between Ceutral and Madden's bridge, a pocket book with some vory valuablo notes. Finder will be rewarded for returning same t, S. J. 14". Borough 's, a''ZterS, C.9O Tre; RE. Notice. . I perso - . - : , -. I I q.. m v int t. Isd .:- - -n n n to . 134 fullvi' I. ., . Nov. 2:,'%, . A 1. ? Terror. "Awful 1;' v .1 flt 1r the i .w of 0 h. G .ral Burn lllm, of i , Mo., when the doctors sai sb votuld not livo till morning" 'writos Mrs. S. H. Lincol, who attendod her that fearful dtg. "All thought she must soon (lie from Pnoumonia, but ste begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its furthor use comple tely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to curo all Throat,Chest and Lung Diseasos. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. There Is a disease prevailing in this pountry most dsngerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deqaths are ,*caused by It-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failute or apoplexy are oftcn the result of kidnev disease. if udney tru4!%le is allowed to ad vance the kid ney-poisoned blood will attack the vit.1 orgaens or vi kidneys themselve: break down an! va e away cell by cell. t Then the rich ien:.-.f 1 - lood- the albumen I -leaks out r.d t-- nfierer has Bright's pk&sc, tle vrt fo rn of kidney trouble. D):. Kilmer's .wImp-Root the new di. h covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other d efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent f and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a bock tc:ling ab3ut Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address -Pv- Kllmr & Co., Uingihamton, N. Y. and b monlion this paper, n S; Mr, Editor I . Thes B :MW n W t, On and the. g~ oo. Pn~ovwl need all kinds of material, aud we think We have it, All kinds of Carpenter Tools, Nails, Locks, Lumber, Valley Tin, &c., an(d peop~le naturally wantI something to' put ini houses after< they are built, We have that. A large lot of niico new Furni ture, Mattresses, Stoves, Trunks. Best Sewing Machines on earth, They will want something for the cold weather, which is now about due,t We have that. Overcoats, Capes, Rubbers, Flan. nels, Outings, Jeans, Blankets, Rugs, Lap Robes, Carpets and Mattings, --AND--4 another thling we spoke about last month, wase a Cotton Mill. We hinted something about it taking a lot of money to build one, We haven't got that, But, maybe you owe us a litt le bro and a little Thatr, and amfongs t hands wo Ought To Get Up | a nlico little sumti to put ini the mih. D~on't wait ifr r us to senid for it, but bring it in, it looks better tim WI.y and is lessi e'xpensiivo. Doii/ wait for cottont to get JowerV. Clomo and se~e us ad giro us iii! V the tradc youl can. i TV. 2. d'.u. WeV are no flO ea'dy to fit upJ our culstomers with U is, " Jackets and F'ire. We selec ted our' Jacketis inl person, kno'wing i'at w"ould please sa our ~tad ,~ 'lh I f t arec more b)y beatutiftil :in~l eir this sea, m sonl. Can jlv yt ou a nice 'Felt for 25 ee''s, Conm toD see us, MI1SSv. M')$ it ,44 Ma 1., ( .' thi;e Or" I- !'v. t I,''t 14mw tho ngcotilca t;;-, I Iaom , -..'o tv'rri'!p robs heor c 1'e:v, lh---e n(I happi "es"i. Yct ti; c.1:' ig rlail)' i ucodioss. wvill Ni:.i ;t. Tbi, viedicinle cures all "' fc1lCdi!,CfLS'i" ''quck- f lynd peiewl~l)C y. It ('WS~ W.1fly tu;:t:1 iut hliie. *P is ii tot con. tiiuial exiense u.iid trouble. Trhe .=JTerer ictired !-,id s/t'1'1 ciec W.inle o-, ('nx-dix k ~in the lvad i'.g rcin-1y f n -. litrotiblos of thin el ass. P-. Cos~t; btu '3i ri :'nY For vldvice in casci'. reqniriz Lwlie~i A~dvilo'0* I h)irtmllt ' Trhe Chlattnitooga, MA~eilneCo.,q Chattanoogpt, Te7nn. Di ts, C. J. v.ST N'~nnv'lle. W11111 to bu iI ti v;. v liaw~lt w~. O r- aIro v'irl and iifoC:;." , jlv 1 ('orpol'nf ion it' (I d. Alm M-- Li 1101.s't O A I' I IV. 'i itth tn ""'- UA . 1 Unlte(l Oy lands of \lrs. F. .1!. Iarton, MNcVhorter and 't r. TOr!s one. a f cash. bai. ance n aI eriht of twelyc mnontihs, Sth in .ret on credit portion fr.,m day o salo, seclred by the h)Ond of p-,-Ceor am! mortgige Of the ::Cmises. Pirltasers to pay for paeilrs ant id dtamiips and It r teoording. F. Smith, et aI, v.s.s .ame.9 A!new. U. A l wo lots in the ')wnri o1' Calhoun in the county :11( Stato aforosail, lying on south) sico of raih-i.ad, adjoining lands of Robert Grant, Robert Cochran and others, both lots run together and (!ontains in the aggregate two acros (2) more or less. 2nd. All of that other tract of land being i13 said county 01d Stato in Central Township on Ih-) west side of Twelve Milo River eontaining eighty nino (89) acres, More oi les.i, adjoining Ilds of S. P. Dondy, Rt . Garvin, Roubon A rnold's cstato aid others, it being the amo 11111( Conived to the do reidant by C. T. Ciardy, 4th Jani iry, 1889, Terms, 0n11-half cash, balance on -1 (redit ot six m1onth., with intor -t on the credit portion from da ()f alo, secured by bond of pur rbasers and a mortgage of the pro The purcihaers in ill th e above me, tioned Isiles must pay f r all the ". '4s and Htaml)B and for record . r y of 1al a'. J. M. STEWART, W ik of (curt. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harn es and maM" r.Thq Iai're d - 'o itut in frilom an , a sound lIMI at' lid~ n~; . )riOs. InUspctL n of htock siolicit Stables and Storehouse River Str 'et, GREENVILLE, - -S, C. may 19-98. Ask For Trading Sta. D)RY G OODS, NOTIONS, CA RPETS. AND WINDOW SHADES. E*very Department no0W RoeIud With Choice New Material. IN DR ESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS, Thle assori mont would (10 cred(it to som1e( of the h)ig city stores. Tlhey have all grades from the choanoest to the~ very finest makos. !' (y have trimmings of all (1e ser1 o)ns to match all shados of iN \UlITE AND WASH GOODS DEP1ARTM ENT. The assortment was never more coi poto. All grados of wvhite and coloroed Or'gandies, I awns, Mushins, P'itles, Swisses, D)ucks, Fronch (A ing harns, Porcales, Calicoos, "to , etc. TH'IEIR IN.E OF~ LACES AND) Is the lar' .4 OVOIr displayed in U 's Part (ii ho~ glob PA PASOla: A ND) SUN SI i\ A IM In aill ther noJw npI to daito, ideas. oni will fin~d thoi(n1 black, wvhito aind col.ors. THE!IR C ARPETr, MATTING, RUG, Shad'' and Curtain Depart ment is9 th( lalrgest ii in hi part of the country andl !ht-ir pricosi are gua~frantedj( I 'wevr than you will (id in Atlanta or Chark~ii .~;i only rolabl patte'rn. Ask fml Buttoriek I'.' ion Shit anIid Yari; Stick, and Tr4I lig Stamps---theyv present thee' to their Customors.0P5 E " Jut:1 oponI(d Reaidy MadeI.I' 3Ihirt Waists and Skirts, MceAlister i1OT F Cotto- N a good price ar er, but we are offering our en Fall and V ta,- one of the ]ar C ~whenl cotton1 walf unk-ting. aI speci I! (1e- t ri V I:- wIi (eOtt~l~ r'riuw. ww -m V. (call your attention e1 .u itur linm ot Clothing umi Sho ' h avc nearly double ha am.t . hlinos that wo usuafly c rrv aa aro in a bettor i siti n t , iy(1u than over be ore, bof: n. (;iuallv and prico. .here is no o(eed to toll you the shoe to buv, :Or the Bat~tle Axe Will OUt wIr aliv sho for tho same money on tho imirkot. Big lot or extra Pantg, ranging from 50 cents !o $6.00, no trou bl. to fit both stont'8 and long's. Nice line of Overcoats, both Wool Ijd Mackintosli. Largest assort nint of Dress Gkoods Over shlown horo. Woolen goods of all kinds. to tell you of half the things for yourself, we will lo our bos WO null:k Ve g'it'autc11. 1.0 S Yours D~ealotrs in Genuer Many o (f 1.h11 good people of P proviint- tih ir- tra-le andu love to' wiil they hav\,f stuick to Im. they must r-ight ; tha:t ml. - goodsi are the right \1h. '- . 1yhg i , 1 C purd i> de ycus,.totwers better 11 iazlv (I hegr ( eOl o "I vi. .;oods Sectim in f Fila(k Go.d :1 , 'of God, xo i . G ..o v oa Geopdi hsf. I piii 1-Ce fonl keoping the sohli at ih jICe. T higini miypr nei al 10t0. TII host h50 Jeans5 1n UJnderv'ear-The kind th g< hsn at Gr. <'*'On >ined(, I will p 1 - L.. at tiel it is the 5 $tior. $1. Th< won't pa'y y'ou o lbuy one for leszs. Aniyt 'n zg you wanit in wom0110 it here. ' heo s T1) soll you are palir failir . to C' ne up] tograa refun e ci geo4 4lrfu ll a ~ ~ r Cotton 4 1-2c Cotton QUITE A DTFFE We hopo it will bo highior, but 50 por coin I.. over t he price of last ad vance0 inl0 cotn oods4a , 14ook at w Fall aniud WintIor. E xp~eto tg an ads with inalulufact tzrerd ald ji Illers oil tlug illm linohic. (.4o544,njil'v 1 partmnent at1 thei low~ pier- I1of 1898 lino of goods, See below~ fr a few 10,00(0 yad in w U al r in'hts, Is \,0 yar- I - bi -re..h- , ewI 2,000) yar'1' 11-a v N \ I rtil, lroadies t V and 24, worh 0 nid 3 >c, wold be good valuo at 3 ui t n a-0 and 250c. hRoautifual aldinos. Su~ and( ''5c ai yard. Wie c m~d namtie a thousaund o p* will 1 n rmit, but wo must 'y( haveo r (Oin V over 150 pcs (5,00 >a goo~d hIE.a\ y uo up to 25c for inny of last "inter. D)o not buy y Wo would liko to talk Shoes tI Ve havo a *Fi,000 stock of now, sol ufoi the atdvareo, and can1 saZvb yo omoT a'd s:bo a befora you buy. \ ours for Fair De RJIOTDS. d everything else is going high: tire stock of (inter Goods, est in the country, at the saime 5 cents a pound. alty on Clothing, Shoes, aatst Lehings. Flannels, Caouaimores, Outimg Percales, Kerseys, and a lot i Jeans that's an eye opeser, prices rom 10 cents a yard to 88 eents. Bed Ticking, Straw and Feath., Laeo Curtaws, Table Damask, Linens of all kinds, Toweling, doi, he. Don't forget to look at Oe. hne of Wool and Plush Capea when in town. We hav sonne rare bargains to offer in this line. , Iardware of all kind. Stove, Trunks, satohels, Saddles, Bridles, \\ragonn, I1arness, 3uggy XR.ne, W\agon lmes, Lap Robes Buggy Umbrellas, and, but we most stop as the editor is drawing a line slons under us and we haven't the' spaoe we'd like to, but come aid see t to pl-ease you and every trade atisfactory. Truly, I Fhornlev il Morchandiso. Piekens, South Carolina. don't have er kind. NS TRADE. ickens trnde with me now. We W. on them, and judging frost the way believe that they have bee tretet goods, and that my prices are right onk I can jnstly say that I sm pre4 goods for tho money than the will ull of everything any lady watf--w Goods, Fancy Goods, Plain Goods; bent Jeans and Flannels that cat M oe on Jeans at 10 cents. 2ed u.U the Stato. at keops yen warmii. Hleavy Bleeed4 ni and children. Hlesiery fer se.g vy half hose for o; 8 pairs hevy y the town over, and if yno# eom~det sell1 you your lanketasod quiltw. that all my enstomors say they get at soil a man's shoe for ove? ~, but kind others charge you $8.80 anid I do not sell a ssan's shoe less than same sho is sold right here in Gr'een $1,25. man's shoe for less than 61.0~5. It and children's shoes, you eas o comfortable, durable, reliable. Any a ixother pair given or yot mosey or hone busi K. PARIKw Greenville, S. 6. 1899 6 1-2c,7 M. weighing fr.. RENCE, I&N'T 1Tg the present priee is almost egeal to year. Now, then, regardlese of the hat we are going to do for you this 'anco in merchandise, I placed orders rlIy in the Spring for nearly .ey. have an immnense stock in each a. aI)(d can sell you bargains in every prices: ttandard quality, 5o, worth 64o, rth (Vie. bP, worth 7.Ac. worth Gi(je. qultmy price, 8c. for $1 .00 r' f or $i.00. :r $1.00. SuO it.y'" for $1.00. ' al wool), for $1.00. t * (fleecod on one side)g8e yg I IMQw atre really worth loc. L Iet, worth 1 2&c. ml 1iIn'dO, 124c, worth 16u. at '2 yaird, easily worth B5y g for wintor pants or a suit of *taggm, for dress goods, and ean cell yos e a yard, worth 85c. Black figdred and 25o. Black B3rilliantlnes, 28 5 and 50o. Beautiful Mlxed Wool fancy figured (40-inch good.) Biror Lher articles, every one a bargaint~ mention OUR STO OK OF' JIEAN 0 yards) and start the price at 10c thoso 9-os. Wool Jeans~ we sold go anr Jeans till you se onr stoek you, but haven't room this time, id leather Shoes, all bought early, u money on therm. Do not fall ga aling, a. Fagan