The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, December 07, 1899, Image 3
Ule etMUp s 0tiri1ai.
Loca) and_ Personal.
--'700 pound Wlito fL4tad foi
balo by Dt'. G. W. Earl.
-Born uuto MIr. and Mis. J. W.
Earle on the 281 oit., .aughter.
-Dr. W. F. Auini will be in
Easley Tuosday ankd Lih~irty Wed-.
nousday,
-See ntotice f Wild Trky to.
bacco iri t Iih muu 1Ud wh youk
no other.
1lm o, -re .I. Is J,2
4 luii.c ii v ,,-j4
bric i vi ;i'
or, Roy' W VS . Woioan, j
poundiln m"I '"nYo :- v.
tis(eInoist aw: jr .* j W .1 arkin t hi
issue. Hie is offlring i
clieap and wien im town call1 and
see li-.n.
-Read the now advertise'uient
of John 'T. B()gga, of Libert.y, In
this isi. It is int1(resting aid
when yO niecd anything in his
lino call on himl.
---Married, onl tho 3d inst., at
tho residence of the brido's l atdhr,
N. R. Kennmorem-. Mr'. Thos. S.
Ramnsey to Miss Bula Kenneiore.
All of Pickens county. Rev. W.
C. Seaborn ofliciatod.
-Married, December 3d, 1899,
at the residoIce of tho brito's
hrother, Mr . John Ferguson, Mr.
Frank Roper to Nliss Thursie For
guson. All (it 'ickens county.
Rev. W. C. Seaborn ofliciatud.
-A mshool otntortainment will beo
givenl at the 1Easly Cradedl school
building Friday t!venIng, 8th ti-t.
Supt. E. I. tIgluhes), (i UGInvilole,
will doliver ni address during the
oven i ng. Adms ion fcoe tenu ce Ints.
The objoect of the enlerlain ment is
to raimo sufli.ira 1. -
ter(est Oin the suibsret'tptionI to the.
Air Lino railroad. )whr couti.
h) WIfidl)(l I hI0 l as thoy
fell due, 1,ut Pickmu;la-ided to
pay t a
Ia .uintis,. . )%C ''d .a . .o
l 3a (. Ir ji h i , -r s a: : si,.
*:'.0 .7 : La it r a
Sl aald hid u 4'4
poar itirI a.f ..,a:d
Io-.dge to Ju el*Ot n L~ha'
it'vio wid It ai hi ro b bJo
inig to a taico lit tle town since the~
Eirec~tin of the~ Norris aatton mill,
Tha manlI who hats donott most for
the build ing np (of our little town
was Mr. IHenaiy Bowen, the popuilar
e.Lw mill man, lHe has a large
tnumar~u of ()mlo0eosQ engagedl in
the manitufate tof miiost tal k indls
of building matterialI. lie is a wide
awake, ena'rgetic buisiness man.
Jark PhillIips r*uns a firtst class
stor'O 11d je3 building upl a nico
gerado.
The11 businoss nu-n of tis placo
and surrounding counittry arO ver'y
anxiOus for a deapot to bec erected,
wich jwill bo a great bentefitI to this
and sur'round(1i ng commni nity.
Miss Dorthuila Will i ants is teach
ing in the Six Milo distr'iat.
J. Q arvini, of Pe'ndleton, was
on th e st rets of our, town Ilast
week, attendtling to.1 busIiu ia Cap."
is oljo of A n~lor'.oll's hutogr'essiYe
fr me rs, HO comito atgabi "Cap "i we '
unf .alwiays glad LI) x,.o you on yourI
r d tramtpi. g groundal
ville, Gia., soppedt t. s~e uts last.
wveek. Het was onI his wnly home~
fromt Gree'nville. He I has aicceptedI
work ini( Groonivillo couty and will
We~lon hats b.)ni oin.-, of thte 1ro.,t.
tiftin lt"4nati rone e th-i ever~i hea
wiiill be as s(ucessfu in' hi1 nwli, v l1,d
as5 hei wosIJ in his old um.;
Th'e schorol art thIis pilt. il pro'..
gress&.ingf iutialy uner um e' . inip
shitp of R. T. Ha'lumr.
jMFi. ).ich . I 1f any
it (a h ng ;:' - .u
W;12 t P h i l , i oC; u n n
CommeraoiaIl :chool , ipt',I i Sununry
with his par'entr,..
Wheat U4ing ~ .a iche Lardea El' t a
day amflong ola' fann& ..
Jo..
bssmarok's Irdn Nerve
WasF the resIult of 'his splendid
hialth. Indom'taeill will and tro
1m101)-up Ongqrgy aro not found
wherQ Sitomach, Livor, Kidneys and
B.-w.A aro . out ot order. If you
wanl. th' qulitios Intid tie sito.
cw the br1:) ute -Dr. K in1-;'s
New l ifp 1'1j ', 'he(y devolop
overy powor of ' biain and body.
Only 2' at
W. T. McFall's.
N ig W, tuziehneiss,
0wom'.1 h o i.; lovely In1 f ace,
I u te:mper will altwaya iavu.
n but onetc wit.) WildI bej at
tr 'I:.o 11 16 oo) lr helt I f
is. s ;;Ickly and all rui
dtn, aho wil! bo norvous ind ir
p'1ita;ble. IC sh has const iitation or
'iney troubldPi bo1r impurl blood
si i 1 4.tse pimpleS, blotuhes, k1
era pla a i l , yrotclied ,oinplex.
imi. imtria Btters l,, the '>est
mk(1lcine In th" wNorl( to regulate
ahI lver r iAd kdikoys tnd to
Putly " ro juOed. ' It give. stronig
er "vi ,ilrt I(ys, ain.)()tl, velvety
-.k in, nh~ ikexion: It will make
* 'd1h.o g; ciarming Woman
0 a1 :e .:, ni invalid, Only 50
conts at . .'. McFall's drug store,
His Life was Saved.
M r. J. E. Lilly, a promi nen t citi
zei i 11annibal, Mo., lately had a
wotOilrfiu il delivorance from a
frighItfuil catl. In tolling of it ho
anys: ''I was takon with tiphoid
I'evor, tlii.t ran.ini-to pneumionia.
My ln tigs becmino hardened. I was
sowoa I cauldn't even sit lip inI
bed. Nl.uhing hell.ed 1110. 1 ex
peted to Soon to die of Consump
tion, when 1 huud ol Dr. King's
New. Discovery. One bottle gave
tot. relit' 1. 1 COla1tinued to Uso it,
and nlow am strong ti and well. I
Can't say Loo much inl its praiso.'
This .-inalveullois medicie is the
uost and quickest 'curo in the
wrlt - for al Throat and( Lung
TrJouble. Rogular 6izcs 50 cen 1.5
MWt" .t. Trial bottlos free at W. T.
McFull's Dirug Store; ovory bottlo
M.
)ollars itewat,1
*. 1:1 I jlt I red
litm tli l~i
)p-., Toledo, 0.
.'cowi F. .I.
tivir firm.
\Vest. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I '' r hb-ae )rug oins,Ti
* . . :. - c i t akeln Ntti - .
;A0 ja dI . 1-,I fya J tl lit: blot i lid 111 1 tettuIq;i
:.WIT/-f /f'ISP/IeT*a. o'r I.-w. perSOt.
I1. N . by :t'ia -tggi- I4. T s i a ii
i.. A P,nt : ony giv e the bte-t.
wn a chltae a.d el ill
b tdfom utnalsogh, htpis
A's w e nekal
i ICOD LIVE I
i xatyy odwhat the rmure sly
Sigtedonyge thaem othe fom
Sortfat Aelemen aountye ofl
glestediicsr formbtas theahypo
phYospah~t wich are fso vaua
. Wl i lnevu d~isrder.a
SsCO'nT to gaONnsa
f ay oodil taior aIly
offa. An. $cra dtaismt of
fles i PWI n csar fors Nelth.
S~%.lt CO T I PPow i ,e~ Ch- i~ P.Ms, ew York.in
; it E- A S
tlto~rat~1 D'pk,. iCNr~..Sir
i f nret yni''ht'nlb:it u s.1 . Innbrdo 1 n ant
n enoee Mhot bage it ilti o np
Iasitg roadway,
s t. s Watil tn. D . .
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
huut, 118h, or in an) y way tresp11as tipon
my land. All violttors will be proecu.
to the fullest exteit of the law.
Nov. 23w6. Mr$ C.,'E. Field.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the bravo General Burn
ham, of Machias, Me., when the
doctors said lie could not live
till morning" .writes Mrs. 19. - i
fEincoln, who attended her tIt
foarful night. "All thought she
iust sooi die from Ponumonin, hut
Sio beggod for Dr. Kiig's New
Discovery, ,aying it had more than
oMCnc saved he(r life, and had cured
lier of Cot.1sumption.. After three
small doses she slept oasily all
night, and its furthei' eso comple
tl y cured her."' This marvelous
medicine is guaranteed to cure all
Throat,Chest and Lung Diseasos.
Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free at
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
- . -, unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys: If it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
S - frequent desire to
..pass it or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to no.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
pf the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomer that unpleasant -
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized, It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the mol digjre4Aing e 'ses,
if yot4 need a I)CdicIne yatq should iave the
best. Sold by druggist* in 50c. and $. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent Li
absolutely free by mail, A
address Dr. Kilmer & noino or swamp-noot.
(,o,? Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
lion readignlhis genegous offer in this paper.
-OF
----FOR
NOV E M 3E R.
Ml, Editor:
Th Bilding BoomL is 1w on
and1 the good Phlmoks will niood all
kinds of ma ~teri:l, and wo thin k
We have it.
.All kinds of Carpenter TolL,
Nails, Ljocks, Lumiber, ValleIy Tfin,
&c., and people naturally wvan
somethimg to punt in houses after
thoy are built,
We have that.
4 DIrgo lof cof 1'00 of urni
(pro, Mlattresses, Stoves, Trunks.
Boat Sowving Machines onm earth,
They will want something for the
cold wecather, which is now about
duo,
Overcoats, Capes, Ru1bsrs, Fian
nels, Outings, Jeans, Blankets,
Rugs, Lp Robes, Carpets and(
1Mntings,
ainother thing we spoke about last
month, wase a Cotton Mill. Woe
hinted something aiboumt it taking a
lot of money to build one,'
We haven't got that,
Bilt, maybe you owe us a little here1
and ti litte TVhqiv, eqld attiongst
hands we
Ought To Cet Up
a nico littlo sum to put in the mill.
Don't waIt f< r, ls to spnd1 for it,
b)ut bring it in, it looks hot ter that
wr y and is. less (expensive. D)on't
wait for cotton to get lower.
CJomo and see us atd givo~ us all1
the trado you can.
We are now I Cady to fit up
Our culstomfers, with IIusts,
Jachots llod~ Fursl'b. WeU selcC-c
ted ou Jackets in prsn
beauti I'ul Ithan ever tis sea
onCangive pu~ t nice
II.t for95cnts. Come~ to
see us,~
IMISSES .ROGCERS
EI t~i2NVTIL,R S (3
-c l Fo pt.Bu It.
dcI W '.'
r1 -
Out ofT-. I( and ash."Z
fi, I to
wa
orga( ' 1, '\ 1 '0!lt -h r )ntil
ang lkclo.trng
WILD PT KEiY
TOBACCO
-Call ror !t. Buy It.
"Swtieet BAls Jangled\?_iWhc sffr
( e t , iii -
the- l v. - - A er
"Swvet ;!te an, d
Id ; II Ar gy''' III p
* I*t*jj
10
t tigs u i . lit he W~lll
Qrgnu-ri ns health therle wmany
well Pcied iteres, <:lhness, atrengthi.
It re::dore' woutiainl vige" and power.
It tonies up the nierve's which suffer
ing ::(d di'sea'e Itnve :tatteredi. It is
the i mos +.t ao.' ever dIevisedl
to 1, C . u va. :ta G to perfvvt
a' !ntt.u~w hent ,ttr'active
y% De
;) Medi
1 1
- - *r ;.
JANT rrs S'A'U -V A.
nd( WroughtIo lme PNC(I NU.
CJLAUN & CTOl'ER,
apr8-97y'1. (reenille S. C.
9~
ii'
Nzatchecs, 01locks, Lowin,
MVachincs an'd Bicylucs,
-Machine Neeciicz
Arts andt :n. i ;'
anii
'a
CW.
Jdah:ef rnpr. -a~
dU , 1. . i:
01 R N~ld ( (id
'21.m.1 I can
.' Wa
, l d
and daily increasing, is because ti
(can1 buy tho Most, tho Cheapest an
A pon ny to them saved is a pen11
-- 1 -
t I am the Leader in Prices in evory
;Oy call and make a purchase and h
for the children. Bring them to se
3 or not.
Very respectfully,
w. Earle,
Pickens, S, C.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
Horses
mules.
Large drove just in frm
IT-1ennessee, finec, young, sound
and at living prices.
Wec doy cnipefition in our
lines.
I luspection of stock solicit.
ed.
charles
& Mclirayer.
LStables and Storehoust
River Street,
GREENVILLE, --S,CO
may19-98.
Ask For Trading Sta.
Ncklistcr & Boattie.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CA RPETS. AND
- WINDOW SHADES
Every DepartLment now Refillot
With Choloo New Material.
IN DRESS GOODS,
SILKS AND TRIMMINGS,
. The assortment would do crodil
1to some of the big city stores.
They have all grades from the
cheape~s t to the very finest makes.
/ They have trimmings of all de
scription's to match all shades of
dIress goods.
IN WIT1E AND) WASH GOODS
DEo WPARTM ENT.
fTho sortmen~t wias never more
comli~loto. All grads- of white and
colIoreod Organdies, I awns, Mushins,
Pique3s, Sw isses, D~ucks, French
(Ginghams, Percales, Calicoos,
(etc , (ste
TEI'JR ilNE OF LACES AND)
E3MBliOIDElRlES
Is the lairgest cver d Iisplaiyed in
, his part of the globo.
Oorsets
In all k-adinig mir K' -long um
dliumi and shiort cuItsH, From 50
cent s to) $2.00
PAlRASOLS AND SUN SHADES
In~ all the now upl to dafto ideas1.
You will find( thoem in black, white
and1( colors.
THEIR CARPET, MATTIING,
It UG(, Shado and Curtain Depart:
mont is the largest in this part of
the country and their prices are
guaranteed lower than you will find
ini A tlanta or Charleston.
Tlhey keep Butterickc Pattorne-.
onmly reliable patte'rn. Ask for
liutterick Fahion Shoot and1( Yark
Stick, and1 Tradinog Stairop)-they
pr)Iesent thorn to their cu~st(Imors.
I ~ Just oponed Ready Made
,Shirt Waists and Skirts.
[VcAlister
& flpatL
H OT P
Cotton is4 a good price an<
oi, but we are offering our enti
10
Fall and W
Itd wc It'We one of the lar'ge.
prices wc did wtihon cotton was
. We arI lakig(" a specia
e Dress Ge,,o~ls mid G11ents; JFurnis,
\\YW want ) (all your attention
especially to ou I liie of Clothing
0 and 811ov1)s. W\v h avo neariv double
the anic-tuit of 1,oh1 line1s that wo
usually I ar I and;11 aro in a bettor
.>osit l to" it .vot than ever be ]
foi, both o (illlity and price. I
'lhero i no ned to toll you the I
shoo to buv. for tho Battlo Axe I
will out wear any shoo for the sfame i
m1one0y oil the market.
Big lot of extra Pants, ranging
from 50 cents to $6 .00, no trouble
to fit both stout's and long's.
Nice line of Overcoats, both Wool
and Mackintosh. Largest assort
mont of Dress Goods over shown i
horo. WVoolon goods of all kinds. L
to tell you of half the things v
for yourself, we vill do otir best
we make we gtuarLintee to be sat
Yours T
Eo>~r -1~u
D.h-rs inl G.neral
BIDDING FOR PH
Malny of the good peoplo of Pick
preciatt their t ratje and love to wait oL
they liv stuck to me they mulist hel
righ I.; thait iy goods are tiho right g<
W itli' t, mit akii intg Illy lig claim, I thin
patretd to give ily custom bI1'Ci, Ietter gc
find elsewhe.e.
My I l ( 4 cti-m is ful
Black k.rnof IS, mld Gods, Mixed (
Fini1 G( o 1s 1.d1 Chlieap (ocds.
i pi ido el on keepintig th b<
sold at th- i. I b'egini miy pico
nel att 10h. Tlhe bet. 25e' Jeauuiins m h
U nderwear-Thoii kind that
uhrt atI dra.1 hwu'r fori tii n, wo nion
wOmiell aIl4l ellildr"n. 8 pairs hoay)
good1s hioo, >c hoi a~4 t 5c.
Ontli~ Blanrkets you maiy try
quait l 1.ice comineci~od, I' will s'
Now fo m.liy pot-t ho artielo Lla
tho i et from\.IK.dA lno
Itt
woi't.pa,' olttob iton iso her
it ore 'I li Th c. $ el Te a
par u i i g ' Cc villIl) o foara $]
wofndt pay you 1o' 1u one f o foss
A.
1898
Cotton 4 1-2c Cotton G
QUITE A IFFER:
We hop~e it will ho h ighor, but thu
50 per cont.. over tihe pri1Ce of Jast ye(
ad1vanico in cottlon gocods, look atl wha
thing ini my line. (Consiu~ehent ly I bl
parmn atmt ii.Iho locw pr i (ces of 1898, to
li no of go odsl , See belo forW141 a lew pr1
10,000 yardsi ne4w Fitll l'r'ints, sta;
2,000 yards 3-- .1I ''irea-l's, 50, wolrt
2,0(10 yaords Illoavy N N X Inll, 5S,
1 ,000) yards Ilar (>i n I)t inog, 5o', w(
1 ,000) yards II. avy ()tig, l0cg
20) yanl-, van ide~vt, Ifleactit g Co
20 yarle heoavy'1 Iome~spcun Chtieck:
i5iyard :(I i Soea Islatd "(I o<
20 yitrd s l ot A.\ A Shiieetin g for
8 yards I loavy 'Twild ledI F4hcor
1 ,000) yarto1. Ianey F'iguredl lanni
Good Heavy TIickiing for Feoathere
Extra Hlcoavy Ticking (A. C. A.),
500 yard'(s liliavy Wool Koerseys
.Jinst the thinig
W~o also got in our' ordlers early fo
lIoavy A ll Wool lilack 86rgo ot 25c a
lBrocaiulinos att 21) andu 24lc, worth 30 r
and( 35c, wold be1) good viluo at 35.
SuitLings att '2( and 25c. Iloauttiful fi
c'adiines, 20 andl 25c a yatrd.
WVe (could name a thousand otli
Spatco will not permtit, but wVo must m;
Weo havo rt.eceiv~ed over 150 pes (5,000
fur a gcood h eavy one u~ p to 25c for t
many of last winter'. D~o not btuy yoi
Wo would l iko to talk Shtoes to
WVe have a 'C5.000 stock of now, sol id
before Lthe advantco, andl can savo y'ou
comio and( sOo tus befora you buly.
Yours for Fair Doa]
No od (luogeol, l
RICES.
[ cverything else i going higi.
re stock of
inter Goods
st In the country, at the sam@
5 cents a pound.
Ity on Clothing, Shoes. Hate
hings.
lannels, Casimeres, Omting
Percales, Kerseys, and a lot i
Ieans that's an eye opener, prie
rom 10 cents a yard to 8 oeSte
Bed Ticking, Straw and Featha
[ace Curtains, Table Damad
Fenons of all kinds, Toweling, doi
ies. Don't forget to look at oe
me of Wool and Plush Cape
Vhen in town. We have som
aro bargaln to offer in this line
Hardware of all k nd. Stovy
t'runks, Satohels, Saddles, Bridles
Aagons, Harnoe, Buggy Harness
Vagon litios, Lap Robes Bugg:
Jmbrellas, and, but we must stoi
5s tho oditor is dr wing a line dop
inder us and we haven't the spaci
'e'd like to, but come and see
to please you and every trad.
isfactory,
ruly,
'hornleN
Merchandise.
Piekens, Soith Carolina.
Rttle- A::s:
lon't have
r kind.
V A4-A1NI
3KENS TRADE.
ens trade with me
e them, and judging fro,..
eve that they have bee ftreaw,
ods, and that my prices are righ&
k I can justly say that I am pre
ods iur the money than they will
of everything any lady Wants.
xiods, Fancy Goods, Plain Good*,
!1t Jeans and Flannels that ca b'e
on Jeans at 10 cents. Red an.
e Stato.
keeps you warm. Heavy fleeoed
and children. H~osiery for sns
half hose for 25c; 8 pairs heavj
the town over, and if yoU conside
11 you your blankets and quilts.
at all my customers say they g6f
sell a mani's shoe for over $B, bn
ind others charge you $8.5 ai
do not sell a man's shoe less thai
aimn shoe is Bold right bore in Green
.25.
Ian's shoe for less than $1.00. I
ind children's shoes; you Can fmn
>mfortable, durable, reliable. An
another pair given or your mone;
honiest business.
K. PARK
GreenvillE
1899
1-2c,7 1.4 weighing frea
[DNCE, ISN'T ITT
0 present price is almost eqwat bi
ar. Now, then, regardless of tM
t we aro going to do for you thir
cc in merchanudise, I placed orderE
r' in the Spring for nearly every
weo an imnsne stock in each de,
dcan sell you bargains in every
moos:
idarti quality, 6c, worth 640,
Gjc.
worth 7.4c.
rt~h G.4 ,
unlity, my price, 8a.
r $1 .00.
eck .s for $1.00.
i for $1 .00.
id Quality'' for $1.00.
3l1.0(,
el (all wool), for $1.00.
ulettos~ (fleecod on one BidO) 8o yd
Th~ese areQ rea'ly worth 10c,
at 10c, worth 121c.
best made, 128c, worth 10c.
4 25o a yard, easily worth 86e
!or wvinter pan~fts or a suit of eclbben,
r dIress goods, and can sell yon ?
yard, worth 85c. Black figured
.nd 25c. Black Brilliantines, 25
and 500. Beautiful Mixed Wool
Lfncy figured (410.inch goode) Bro
er articles, every one a bargain.
Oentioni OUR STOCK OF JEANS.
yardsR) and start the price at 10o
hoso 9 oz. Wool Jeans we sold to
ir Joans till you seo our stock.
you, but haven't room this time.
l eather Shoes, all bought early,
money on thorn. Do not fall to
ling,
Fawan.