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The. reople s ourna.i. Local and Por al. -Read Auditor's niouce, in tlis.3 issue. -Read some changef',s in Dr. Earle's ad. this wook. -700 pounds Whito Lead for sale by Dr. G. V. Earlo. -B. E. Grandy went to Augusta on business (today,) Wedicday. V --Wilton IHoster now stands be hind.the counters ot John F. Har ris8. .. . . :. -Mfr. and 1Mrs. Perrin 0IDef4 I Easloy, visited relati~escsii .t.ow' last weok. . . -'Tho County chain gang is doing good %'V;ork' ,14 o West En1d. -Ldowyor ain - . ing very mul~ch withl rht1. '-t fw b his gightiog. -A. W. 1i4olgor all Smith, of EavlIey, wve, - 'neS Monday. -Miss Ella Sitton . t on, visited 'li0s Jen town thiS week, -Born uito 1. a IIughes, of none to int., an hoireon,. -Only a 1,hort. . I! anId We hlope?. will linvo a . --Don't fat.! t d, ( h-A tiFetilont or C;-4 r. Hr i a n d l( A MN-aytiold, of 01!-,nr tives and fimilai ait wook. .-Fre~eman & Heidrb ly have a big bt <t They arrived thi s wee; I sold cheap. -The cond4ition of is somewhat improved hopes of his IIIny fr will got well. -If you are in d thing, roadebn Hlondtricks' ad'. 0thi::' explain to you. -Of course you v advortisemenit. of ", in this issu('. It i. int' full of goo4 news. -J. 0. .3ro-(+, t ho: be in Pickenls Dec. mh - - and 16th, pr-epare dI 1 clock work, if nothi -If you hive ebha:, soro li ps, use soin.. I I loy's GJlyeerii:e J('!! Ii best. It. also maikes y' ''1o o -Wadio Chasta:in, IL I\j4b route to iedmiont when ~cept a ixosition withI W. -We inv'ite your . the ad. of 0. P'. W... H Greeonvillo, this~ wook. I Ise ing out at c )st an)j if y awn Iargalinl cal on (.1 iinl. -Marck, .James~ion, t I hue i1 on 4ui *-4 1.,:-4 aMys~ gladt to . Iid h a - A l ' ' h I P other bair and3i 5S~ I. nary lltroi a hid --Rv~. 'j.ho \.. Lh -Luthor L. H.,inlrj Oh)io, wvhere o , a~u. WVC are sorry Luth.r -* county, but hopoI) -A.., letter . this wook ;rIate, a Id, on1 nll right in hi: ~h(1altiolr Mrus tieo l00o-. i ph? urnuev ii Nfor him uen, soei. --J.t(''~ D. M. Oll' Ke t ofT taintat teo on o n . weekl faid tportstho ho ti;~ commniy ood s ndco i n. gthingiwamovn aiprospn"r4nw condi-~ ouliche nd bscibe 'VI t( e ~ wet 2 o'Texas 11ome1 tino I, hllaoi, wwerrort.. -iii~ y ~dt fmed houe. for Nh. Stw.- tl hilp, fauilefo to homplof terof Theinrac an froiT WI hago~~l an it, is wellt, ---A , ver prety . h -Ar. W. P'. Austin will be in Pickons December 19th and 20th. -Neal & Nowoll are working hoiut twenty State convicts at their b)rick yard, -Several interesting communi cations reached us too late for pub lication this week. --Born unto Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Murphree, of near town, cln the 9th inst., a daughter. -at will interest You tis' wgok ibe dia~n'ge inl the (1. of Folger & Thornley. Read it lid. profi t hereby.. -*4'F D. Ifarris says prices i. whatL seIus the goods and if you art not convinced call and see. Read hischa~rothis week. -M. W . Goodlett. of Gren 1 Mo, ,. n .mhis det 4mn I ~d - whewi there give '.bn I. e what h' says. - - in ,Cho adyeytige -Bl z, of Greol. e, it will inter f(\our mierest. n the millinery of 'Greetiville. Thev 111 esOling 4) vid when t bor - - 1n0,ar ap~poinlt. - ,ost roueersfor me .et:J. 13. Wilsoni (d-. .Aniderson, St. J Jh iu cmpll)NI; West End,1 Sid po ; Ealoy and Bo, h Wiggins; Founot.aii) C. Lon ard ; Green hv treet, G. T. Hfar C. D. Mln'phy: ldecy ;(Groei I W hite; Greers. riIlCo Circuit, . ,.11. Rob SE. Stack cuit, . I. a . T. C. LigOn: Tosie, J. ) I Westinit) -- r. Pi ~cns L. L. nson andI( JUelten., * I*imnstn ircit Beaty; Wii c igee, S. Ladr. d 0. div -ion of the Twolvo a wll. moot with the Milo h on the fifth Sunday d I; b,-fore in Decomher. I be!ongilg tu this U" . .C requested to sond a full del..gatin Th pIIo~ rogrami is aus fol :turdlay 10 a. - m., introductory r f~OI by Rev. B. P. Moore. 1 . Cuv man repent at any time im imay eii~ose? By Nelson Bold.. II . What is the necessity andl( to w!: *-u t shoul~d we use sacrodl nie n~~i eboreh worship? By J. ('i 1arrtt. I .\;- II IHapftist ministers declar in th no counsal of God, if not1 w responsible for the ic!--ethe people? By Rev. he duy of a chure:, p~oor of its coml .1B. C. Atkinson. ingii to the tech-~I ~L ture? By J. A. nII d he (doin withI - sub.:cri.bes mone - -~ :cry or any oth C . - an fadhi. to j)ity no n on Sunday by in,. * bree1 C, MNoderator. t b , (Cierk. uta give:! by the * Gbool i'day113 night. ne coais, TIhe Proft. .Hlges *a "1lrea," was~ 'I hi mflI~ed l istn ix vissted q. tret!. 'ill be glad to ipidlly improvinig hopais of huis be. - d of hoalth has * , I ll itolted plaices - bilt wo) hope thec uiI th.-re is mfore * . - Iox o deathpps(( -i It.h I li pposti e d :~e)'I ~~i1 a n hn~ orerylig ~ ,~ ' 111 toys t hn1 the .IOI1N I, W~hopthy a y liig Xmas awl Lh h l erat wive to riof Ubos a~ h..rn theilwy Yei t nw m andh futur. n.h~ IIeh aas mar toiho(in Xmas and.~I ths holidy with th ~pppr. With..hest wijes0 rea - 00'1t11,y. A tIILtI''H riot:ice, Tho Audito-r or il doputy will be a th6 followlig plaes for te purpo.,e () taking tax rettlrns for the 1iscal y<i 1900, to-wit: Six M lie, ''uesday, Jam':I'-y 9:; 1 o . Caulhou n, W ieshty , .htu:1-y 10th 1900. Centraul, Thursday anil Friday, dJm uatry I I th and 12 It. Catoeclice, Mattmriny, -aiuu y 1:,,h. Liberty, .llonjth:, aI 'Nshv,.d uary 15th antid 1cth. Easier, Wedite.:t layu-1Turi ay a uiry 17th anl 18th. Freeman-Li's StA)re, 1'r-i ItyV. ..; imon -.1;l Lbope-'s hp8Saturday. , Janklutu 2u:h iHughe's Store. Al .' ::v, J.m - 22.1. Putok i~own Ta-clV, .hinuarY 2:11 flolly- synolg , WeY) sJow, idiary S2-2ii7. Eas1"4tatue. Thurg'. y, .lnIur '.-:!. Afte- which little i will oI mjlv e ' tI ing returns-. i ' ie f~ :at l'eken-41 ee-m '10'1 , un i : ai ht W h 2- lth - 0 Ih """ s w ll - e r 1:0 n .. till IP li ve , ;.I Un. 4' ll . .\A l :1iale p) v' Y- of aigv. 'ire M . t-li nt b 1 . w .1) v 1.) ( !,; 4 No 41 nei i l I .a weIi m -- . a lo , - - ,r t L .i ( It ~ 'Ci i9 will . m 4 OJl : G- a bZ.)r ima Ulin tpr .\: i lo1il M :1 r - ' youYor kEdn nc !x Iiin your k' dney onVe "very tre-r If I arc 64 cf crde-r, t z: th er w o ' .. ains, ahend I hcu mnausrn comen from ex cess cf uri, acid in thi blood!, due toneerg kidney trouble. Kidney trouble cauces qu cl cr unsteady heart beat:, and trnakes one feel as tho gh they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In punping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries, It used to be considered that cnly urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their bo-in fing in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized, It stands the highest for its -.vederful cures of the most dista esting cases Bnd in poli onl its meg i--'" by all diruggists In fifty os. You, may have a sample bottle by mail nonhe of swa~m--oot. free, also pamphlet telling you ho'w to find out if you have kIdney or bladder trouble. Miention this paper when writing Dr. K !mer &Co., Binghamtlon, N. Y. -i.. *FO-Rt~jI nI.l41 't1li 1 1 ilL Don' wat nil. . 2 cloed oni thatQJ OACo n bringthe flittle. fols, make th happjy, m1akesi us. happy. I 1('p U get t he holdny )) Moc out, <)4 our )11 Tini Se4tS, CXhina C2p, Sauceirs and~u A\ fl1Iry illrist.in'1 t o all,. Yor( tuy Ou ae laer luurever, por hiwf learned where thov LN f110110ete Mlly, !t All wIho are not satisfied that i I the Drug Litw, will Or M :n !1111d. A lot of Christmas Goods, &c. ti ll e.. - I'ets hav'e b) -. I- v for ail - e:, but is e-apcially - n ! :a. this ti:nec. Ask your c drum'ist for the famious Wine of iCrt:. 1.0o at h ot tie. For advice i'.I cases requirh ig spcial dcireedonlS, ad.dress' th'e " .adies' A d-I ~viso'rv 1De:.tment," Theo Chatta-l 1eMdkim. Co., Chattanooga, TuIA' V -. COOPER, Tupeln, Miss, nor - .-,- si r su er'd f rom (rra-gular a t tehov..+ :a . \ in-' f Cardutl entirly cIu-ed hera:.. :. a ;,ed my authecr through the .\ !: '.\. K. EO. E. COO Ch fooper I for--i 13E AND RaNlT of every De tcriptionA L f o . . 2 ~ -i ,,?. e It ' V - u -~~o bo-tle. ,.vh-ory ~ ~ De.*(I.t,"ToCat .2 . 6 -, C' a.- *i ''1 no,..,, t C., tanoga . '1 Il."fuu-yn'nter o pI:.o. i (1 'p Oit o (&''((n no ov f aitiuiy ared I A fIO ( l I & V~~y ~C (GUaINvNITLi'~ S. and daily increasing, is because I can buy the Most, the Cheapest a A penny to them saved is a penl --o--. - I am the Leader in Pricos in ove ly call and make a piirdhaItse and for the children, Bring thom to or not. cry respectfully, W. Tarle, Pickens, S, C. ht to ime for the last two or thi como und pay ime a " Little Bit ' :gain for anothor yoar. WIOLESALE AND RETPAIL Buggies, Wagonq 9 'Harness, and Mules. Large drove inist in fr Ttnniesee, fine, young, sou and at living prices. Wte- defy coipetition in 9 lines. Alnspectinoi toc!(k Salie ed. Icharles & Mcliraye: E Stables~ and Storehoi Riiver' Str eet, GREENVILLE, . . 'may19-98. Ask For Trading Sta, D)RY GOODS, NOTIONS, CA RPETS. AND WINDOWV SHAD] :Every Department now Rotil With Choice New Material. 'IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMING~ Tjho assortmnit would do ere to some of the big city stoi They have all grades from che~post tto the very finest mak They have trimmings of all scription's to mnatoh all shades IN WHITE AND WASH GOO] DE PA RTM ENTr. The~ assortment was never m< comiploto. All grados of white a c'olor'ed Organdies, I awns, Muslu P Iiques, Swissos, D)ucks, Frenr (inghiams, Perca les, Calico: *otco, etc. THiElIR INEl' OF LACES Al 'I E~lilROIDERIES Is tho largest over displayed this part of thoe globo. Oorsets T n all luulling met~kos--long ni d ium and shiort cuts, From l' lAOLS AND SUN SH AD: In all tho new up to dlato ides Youl will find thorn in black, wh and colors. THEIR CARPET, MATTIE RUG, Shado and Curtain Depa dment is the largest in this part (ho country and their prioces guarantood lower than you will fi in Atlanta or Charleston. ~jThey keop Rutterick Pattern< only reliable pattern. Ask 13Buttoriok Fashion Sheet and Ya Stick, andl( Trading Stamps--t p~rosont themn to their customeri " Just opened Ready Mi Shirt Waists and Skirts. Ic Alister Cj& 1at SWA %pax' For tho cold blasts of December. lho pare, and we don't know of a bette1 11( wtather than right here at fly Folger & Ti be It's; best to piepare for War in up your Flanielsi, Outing, Jeans ai BOO and have them mado up before the < Biing your measures along for you up, and young men, do you wai coat, it so wu are satisfied we can st an1d I ric. CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS ANC 00DS, A SPEC Yours Trul Uoger and Doalors in Genoral MoT wop I An oo -0 W ar aways~ glad to sIo our friend card at the d-)r. Come right in and look The Im you 0 '( Ii lok arounnd f at ouri Clo flied. T1we r: f u0lCly you oxamino it The unsre v'( kNow about Clothing evenu~ily o-u as ll o-f y"Iur trlade. whcre toV t it' W. 'll hl outn. L ROTHS( GlREENVillI.2, U A TV DDINC FOR PICKE \Ianly of th good people of Pickons opreciteit their I :Ica a 0V0 to wait on th they have stuck to mc they m11uat beliove d right'; thit my goods ari the right goods Withowut nninig 11y hig claim, I th1k I pare to give my custon'ers b ltter good. finld oiewhere. My l tress Goo.1 Secti'm is full of Is.Black Goods, Colord Goois, Mixod Go< in1o'11 Goods and1(l Cheap GoC(dH. I pride mysel I on koping the best sold at the price. I begin my price on nel at 10c. The best 25c Jeans mn the Si Underwear-The kind that kee shirts ainid drawers for men, women ai wVomlen anid ('hild ren. 8 pa irs heavy ha good1s hose, 25c ; huse at 5c. *On Blankets you may try the quality and price combined, I will sell y N ow for my poi4-tho aruticle thati 0thoe est frora A. lK. P A1K hO SI do notsael~ * vule fo, $1.25. .1t dIoes 1t pay mon to sell a man't won'L pay youi to buy oneo for less. Anything you want ini women atnd it her. Th 'hii II soill you are comnfc pair' filhin o. Como up to guatranitee anc re(funde(ldl , "' rflly. I am hero for hon le A. K 5, 18 Cotton 4~ 1-2 Coon61 the o.QUITE'lo A DTFF~IERE~N J. We hope it will bo0 hiighoer, but the pr of50 por cent. over t he prmice of last year. advanco in cottlon goodis, look at what w< )S Fall and Winter. E xpectiog an advance with manufacn turs and1( jobbers early in ro thting in iny hate. Conser~iot~y I havo nd par'tment, at ht low~ priiesx of 1898, andl~ line of proonds, See beilow for' a fewv pricos ch' 10,0001 yar'ds new Fell I 'rinats, standa 2,000 yard' 3' - I lIre0aIes, fic, wor'th 6.1 2,000 yardos Ilonavy X X X Dr)ill, 5c, wo 1,00)0 yards HeIavy ( uting, 5c, wvorth ,00yards lheavy Outing, 10c quali 20 yards, yar'd wide, Bleaichii.g for $ ini 25 yards goodI e ie 11 omoisp1un Chocik 2(0 yards hea!vy Ili Oespun Chocks fo 25 yar'ds "'u-in h:1 Sea. I land "Good( I 20 yards I~est. A A A\ Sheeting for $1I.C 8 yardos II eavy TUwileld ILed ihmnoel, . 1,000 yard FaneI' i y F'igured Ilanelet Good Ueavy Tich in g for l'eathers at SExtra Heavy Tlickinig (A. C. A.), bet s 00 yards Ikavy \Vool Kor'seys at 2 - .1 ust theI thing for ito We also got in our orders early for d GIloavy All Wool Black Sar'go at 25o a ye >hlrocadines at 20 and 24c, wvorthi 30 and at nd 35c, would be good valuo at 35 and of Suitings at 20 and 25c. Beautiful fanc iro cadines, 20 and 25c a yard. Lfnd WVe could name a thousand other Space will not permit, butt we must ment We have received over 150 pes (5,000 yai for for a good heavy one uip to 25c for thoe rk many of Iast win ter. D~o not buy your J eWo would like to talk Shioes to you ~We have a $5,000 stock of no0w, solid Iot ido before the advance, anid can savo you mo como and see us before you buy. Y.ours for Fair Dealing One P'ric. No Goods Charuged, W in , Be Corner Main & Coffee Stree OUT 1 Not only look, but pre place to preparo for cold iornley's. Time of Peace, so buy id Heavy Dress Goods :old wave strikes its. your Shoes and let us fit it a nice Suit and Over. [it you, both in Quality I GENT'S FURNISHING IALTY. Phornley chandise. lekens, South Carolina. y Time,, You needn't prosent your around. ,hing the better wo aro satis. the bettor wo like it. the moro certain we are of needod. iestioni is: What to got and HILD, .- 8.. AG AI NI NS TRADE. trade with me now. We apa .II, and judging from the way that they have been treated and that my prices are right. 1an justly say that I am pro. for the money than they will -t'nrvthing any lady wants. " Good's, iiLu. pa you warm. Helavy ueum. children. Hosiery for men, [f hose for 25c; 8 pairs heavy town over, and if youl co.nsider on your blankets and quilts. 11i my customers say they get a man's shoe ' $8bo others char h and not soil a ma. ta sh'oo is sold rig. n shoe for less tha. children's shoes; you rtablo, durable, reliable, thor pair given or your n. ost business. . PARK, Greenville, S. (!. 2c,7 14 weighing freo, CE, ISN'T IT? esent price is almost equal to Now, then, regardless of the ' are going to do for you this n nmorohandise, I placed orders the Spring for nearly every an immennso stock in each do. an sell you bargains in every '(I quality, 5c, worth 6(c. C. rth 714c. 6.4c, ity, my price, So. 1 .00. a for $1.00. r $1.00. luality" for $1.00. 0, all wool), for $1.00. tos (fleeced on one side)80o yd 'lhese are really worth 10c. 10c, worth 121c. t made, 12se, worth 100. >a yard, easily worth 85o vinter pants or a suik of clothea. ross goods, and can sell you a rd, worth 35c. Black figured 25c. Black Brilliantines, 25 50c. Beautiful Mixed Wool y figured (40.inchi goods) Bro. urticlos, overy one0 a bargai., ion OUR S~C OF1JANS (ds) and start the price at 10c 3 9.oz. Wool Jeans we~ sold so sans till you see our stook. but haven't room this time. .tber Shoes, all bought early, aey on thorm. Do not fail to Gr'eenvtlle. B. Qh