The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, November 01, 1900, Image 3
Juie iPeopie ~s J ouri.
Local and Personal.
-Eletion next Tuesday
- Confectionery at Mrs. 6ureton's.
--W. F. Blassingame wont to
Columbia Tuesday.
--C. L. Cureton moved into his
now residonco last week.
'-Fruits of all kinds at Mrs.
C'iroton's, (in Carey old oflice.)
-See notico elsewhere in this is
suo of land for salo by J. R. Mad
dpx.
-For Sale.-100 bushels sood
whoat, 19 shoats, 5 milch cows. T.
D. Harris.
-Soo change in the ad. of Win.
Fagan and when in Groonville givo
him a call.
-Capt. James A. Griflin's mule
threw him ono day last week tnd
bruised him up considerably.
-Mrs. Harris is erecting a coin
mo(lious dwellhng on hor lot iiear
the court house square.
-J. L. Thornley and 'Gono Alex
ander left yestorday morning for
Columbia to "do" the State Fair.
-Tho colored teacherm will hold
their next institute at Pickens, S.
C. at 10 o'clock, a. m., on next
Saturday.
- 'you want: prices that vill
surprise you oil cJiickeis, eggs an11d
hees."ax fie Sure to let Craig Bros,
have a chance at them.
-Mr. S. A. 1arter's funeral
will be proached at Porter's Chapel
on the first Sunday at 11 o'clock
by Rev. R. R. Dagnall.
-OfT with your coat and in for
Bryan and Stovenson next Tues
day. Let us show what South
Carolina can do for Democracy.
--Candies, cakes, etc., at Mrs.
Curoton's,
-Married, at the residence of
the brides paronts at Pelzor, Oct.,
17, M1iss Annie Boatwright to Mr.
C. N.J Dawkins. Rov. G. W. Rus
soy officiated.
--J. L. Ambler brought to this
oflice, last week, two cotton stalks
that were heautis. One of the
stalks had 80 b-lls on it. The sood
wa8 snt to him by A. C. Latimer.
-Lost, between W. B. Allgood's
and Picker.s C. H-., one small leath
or bound hook, a treatise on sur
voying. Finder will pleaso leave
same at this office and get roward.
--B. E. Grandy hias ius received
a fresh cal of lime, ssh and doors.
''Mr. Grandy' is one of the p)rogress
lve citir..ms of our town and is al
wn~ - t- round of the lad
f the amlount due
n subscription will
........ ~utie stockholders at the
)next meeting. It will surprise
them how nmany good men neglect
so long to pay for their paperg
--The Li borty Township Singing
Association will meet with Flat
Rlock Church on the first Sunday
in Nove rnbor. Prof's. T. M. Lpok
and J. B. Vaughn, of Georgia, will
be pressut. Eyorybody mi ited1.
'-Married, at the residence of
the bridies father, Mr. Wmn.Farmer
en the 14th inst., Mr. Shaddy Bail
linger, of Greenville, to Miss Cor
nieha Farmer, of Norris, S. 0. B.
J, Johnston, notary public, ofici
-The11 CentIiaiilTownshi p Sing.
ing '\ssociation will mneet .at the
Centra i'l lhip1 ist Church the second
Sunda1 y in November. All lovers
of goodl msilc aro0 cordially invited(
to comoe and~ br'ing song books anid
well filledi bakts.
-Tlh at. old "i'wheel hioss,"' W. N.
Il uglin s, of Laoper', was in P'ickens
a few dlays ago and( pid ( the .Joron
NAt, a most ngreeable call. Mr.
IIlghes is one of thme stale citizens
of Pickens county and it is always
a pleasure for us to groet him.
-Dr. Jfohin H~all, of New York,
gave an interesting lecture in the
Court House last Sunday night to
a largo~ and highly apprcgiativo au
rltenco. Hie will lecIipro again t'o
Iight (Thp jrsday ) in the court
house whe n weo hopo he will be
greCLced by3 a crowded haniio.
.--The Methcdi1st Quarterly Con.
forenice will bo held on the first
Baturday and Sunday mn Nov,, al
the Pickons M, E, Church, Th<
lPresidingt Elder will preach Satur-'
dlay and Sunday a t 1 o'clock, It
Is the last meeting of the year and
tall oflicials8 aro31 urged to be prsn
T'ho Proskiing Elder wvill pronph
e 0 n ist Sun'day at 8 p. mn., at
ut etblohem,
--Mr,. and Mrs. Jorre Looper, o
Pickens, are visiting their grand.
dan liter, Mi's. IIiggins, and famnily.
oif denclaf, this week. We are sor,
1'y to note that Mr. Higgins Is ill
but wve wish for his speedy recov
ory, We were honored with a cal
from 'Mr. Loe.r.-Senecca SoeWa
'---Tickets for mio for the famo~u
pr.Ihlall lecturo, which is to be a
the court house Thursday night
at the up-to-date drug storc, B~ol
d& Thioruley's. Everyone who cai
pt opl4 mgko it comiyenient to at
tend as it Is ia rare treat which wil
probab~ly neover he witneussd hor
Jg~n, he19W [#i99 of N9 Wi
ho0n1 for A few% days
-Miss Ett' Bogg, of Easley,
passed through town Wednosday '.n
hor way to Eastatoo to visit her
granld-mother, Mrs. Alexandor. it
-You miss a treat when you.
como to town and fail to visit the
up-to-date diug store of Bolt & 8
Thornley's. You can get'any thing "'
in the dit g and tuilet line from
tlhomii; if they have not got it they
tako pleasuro in getting it for you.
They now havo displayed one of
the finest lines of perfmnery over
shown to the people of this com
Imunity.
-Mr. 1. E. Grandy has bar
gained for one-half of the R. E.
Yonguo lot on Liberty Street and B
will erect three dwelling houses
thoron between now and January
1st. Besides, he will put uip one
for Mr. Yonguo. Yerily, our sug
g'estion last week of "more houses'"
is boaring fruit. Lot the good work
go on. A dozon houses more here
could be rented at once.
-$1.00 will pay for tho Atlanta
Constitution and Ilistory of Chi
na.1, past and present, a bok of
250 pagos with a map of China.
SOo Or st)(1 $1.00 to it. L. Iender
son, Agent, Picker.p, S. C.
Froima Norra.
MN Enirou:
As I have not. seen anything from
our little town in some tiine I will
give vou a fow (lots.
Th1 health of this community is
very good at. present.
Airs. P. Whiton and childron
are visiting in Atlanta this week.
W. R. Johnston and J. A. Whi
tonl visited friends in G'reenville
last week.
Mis. W. F. Johnston 'Visited her
s'itor, M rS. CLildres, of near Green.
ville, last week. ;A
Aliss Hattio Johnston, a charmn
ing young lady of this place, is
visiting friends in Atlanta this a
wveek.
Aer. W. J. Wil!iams has been
sick for some timo but is improv- b
ing now.
Wo learn that Mrs. Darthula
Arnold, of Central is very low with
tYphioid lever.
Alr. .J. M. Gaibrell was seen
oil oir stieets Satuirlay.
"Lonesomo Boy."
~~------- - - ----- Ii
1111d for Siale. Iih
Eighty-five acres of land for
sale; one mile north of the town "
of Contral on Air Line Railroad. 1
A good two-horse crop in cultiva- x
tion. A good ~ fivo room dwelling T
and necessary outbuildings. Gall. "
or write to J. R. Maddox, Central, c.
S, C. octlw4.
.---_____ - ---.-.... lii
Managers of election, State and "
tik
Fede.ral, will call at Clerk of Courts (
oflice and receive tickets from comn- be
missioners of election on Nov. 8d, b)
when boxes are (distributed.
W. T'. O'Dell, Co. Oh m.
Election Notice..
STrn:i or. BorrH CAiuoLNA,
Pickens County.
-OT1I(3-:5 iSIlltR13Y GIvE-N TillAT' AN
elc inwi bo hebt5 at 15he several preelnets~
Tusay ovmer6h 1000 foth follwn
-O51LLees, to wiL: G.overn:or, Lieutenant-hGove~tr
nor.3. .ec33.et3try of State, :s t torney Uenera!, Comp35
- rollier GeneralI, .\dju iantasa~ 1 1.i~nect4or Gener -
aS. $3tate Suiterintetiht3ent of0 3-:nnion 14, 03ne Hall i
two Re'preNsntatvgs in 51ho (iolrral ~.
33embl)3y, Su3perv'ior, Sh3p:riY, Cflerk of Cour t.
roner County Supe33513ritt et3V .3135 o lton
two) County Comin3135Isoner, .\ ud itor, TreF.33tar
or.
Pursunut333.4 tilte Constit u ti1on3 of South1 Caroli
334, and( 3ii the erms33 of Joint R1 esolut14.iotis No(3. .3330
and 3Sn, app3ro3v0e Fe. 19th, A. I). 1900, (.\ets~ ol
$3ou3t5 Ca'3rol4ina3, pp4. 5I30 and3( oil.) n1 eloetI will ii
atlso be4 h)old at 1the 333ine time) and3 p353e 0 'or
nin3ndin3nts I)3to thi~e C-oni 1 itution3 of. 00u3h Caro
linn, 3a3 follo~iws:
A mnd see. 73 of A rticle v 5I, of the Coimtitu -'
lion or Soth 3 n3rolina,1 as3 foilow3: .Id at the
end thertiof tihe followinig wor1d3: "Provhd
thati theo liitation 1333posed3 by this Sction3 and
bv $etionS , Artiolo Iv, of 'tis Co3nst.ittio
shall13(1 ntapply to bonded indobtednessd 3333 3(4Inrre.d
by' 1530 cith i f Coltsin3b5a, itockc j[ll1, Charice
1033 and) Floreneeo3,33' her the0 p3rocecd:4 of .3(1.1
wo)rk)s p1lant, 3ew4erage system33. gas34 3and. 3lc.it
fron tite' opeornlthIn or 3.nehi 3b3433 Or 33-yst3'3os
wheirte the 4533estion3 (3f 3tic3 lin3 31 si). 33 h3 5lldeb'ted
51i35 4oinr' (f 3neh non3 id334 3ity, as3 pro'vited in i
the'v t'331Ptit3tti6n, 3up13n 1the3 ques3tio of334 ot3her
.\ 3333')31 35lle4 l'3)listil325:( 31on of 4133 (o t <'333413'10 3
''.\ r53icle , 3)f .\ men33)534netit3. 33la the '40nstituti,:
"The~~ General35 .\s3semb3lly sh33ll pr3v-lethv hiw fr
nels13, of5 3a3l 53334ds 331'433.3:) 3lor 33h. 54443p3r 451435 -
ment33 of al55 53an3(5 so)3 p3traint35 for3 th p::t is 4of
4. r3inng3e."
33u3(h 11atine1r thnit the elec1to3rs3 q43l3 ca 3 to10 34 ote4lL
for membe3)3.rs (of the0 11ionse3 of3 Represent33'31 tive
shall35 vote1 for or a3gains3t ea34ch3 of such.'i aluen3d
ments33 separaltely.
upon03 in full, follo)wed by 15he word "Yes;" bal-3
its 03pp3ose4. to th3e adoption3)3 of5 3an ameni3 m(1333t
-f ci:50ock .1 pi1.. anud l:osc 33 at -1b. 1m'. The4. fo33'
,Owing55 3333med. 33rirkoi 33 hav'3e b3een' appointe333d
(or P.1n3o 3)5t3 C'ount ' othe3s (333 333. for Atne3(nd
33103313 to Stat3o (Cons u1tion(3,3. to:
E33n3ley-C. 'T. 353artin, ' J.~ ~1s.Glanor and~ 't.
3, ltodgers,
Contrai 53,.I~3. J. J ohnson, .1. w. ilrock and 10:. ii.
ste phens.
Liberty.-S D. Stewarl, w. N. 03nn313 33nd. Minr
l'5vkens3 Cour t 3133use --C). P. FiS'.d , .1. II. New
33on 3113)3 ,5I5hn 45, 5~nt13 i.(3343
3)hentiville33, (433 5.333oper's4 ini- (;. n3. 5. D3o3.r
John33 '. w31illiany ui' .losph334443 5. 1.4o .3.1
33m k3n3 own--('N . . 33 JonesC , A . 5. 3:demii. p333d
5'~3KsiI 00 -30.90 4,, i.0wist., Johni w)V. Thoma3s43
rosf (333 willinS3)13 ' Fr(5gman 33 33tor33e
-, ', 13 0 )y, 0. Wj'. 5ath33 and~3 33 awrenc.'3.e ,.
-L. teachee, 3witin311 7.300 yalrds 3of th)0 (om3.
O.' i53.333 itei. hon5h.an.3(
Peter's C('ook, (at PeOter"'s reek A enriem1y 3
(3. w.1. (. Ini, J1. I;. in3gleton 3nd( (.. ('. Foste3r.
?' ile ('reek, (3at Sio Creek Church.31-i, C.
Pa3,rsons3, 5.. 35. 3)alton3 at33d 13 1. Steole.
P'rater's3 (At P'rmter's Creek Chuiirch).-J. 31,
Gillesie., Joe S03nborn3 3nd( 3Ph53Ip Itober 38033.
six \.lte, f'at six Mille Chulrch)-J. 31. D~uck- S
worth, J. L.Cox and J. 13. 130o35.
t.IIUlly S'10 8, (at lly Sp.r1ng3 Church)--C.
5.~ IAyun, J.,. r33vo ev 3and3 Ja33. Mt. P'orter,.
3Onp 3 ill-w 3,11n ad,1,1l. C aig3tu w
J)(ester and)3 lIon 1ic 5)4nie3l
C ros~woii School 510ouse-lt. ii. Lathem, )13 10,0
u: byths lecto it Chairma3n and i (:lerk.
3i33in3g@i bsoo een ctn3)asob- h
13'3h mana15gers3 have the po wer to fill a vetanIQy
L534and If non190331 the 3aanagrs atten tiotb 015113ens
993n annnint ram' amnn05 theq anali e ~3vntes tha
140 "lt'a, 1f 101 tie 1ii
1:! ioist ,roi-eert p Uly 114 opeia e
a.xs. 1t14 count tho A15101 therelt,, i.
,ute withotit utljolthinlent until the Ma.
upleted, ittid nttkR 1n sttmenllt of the rt
r e'aeic utie and almiln the atanae.
Witithin three diays thereafter, the Clitirinw,
the noard, or somne one des4niaIiiIteql by the
<11 , iust deliver to the Corisnissiuoners of
(41tion the poli list. the boxet coititinuilig the
alots untd writtenk HtlteienIts of the retsult of
;. electioll.
'he 1is t tiniodil manager att eacI l'recllet
ust (-,ill upon. th'e 1olitor of ColmiasoterN
iturday, Novebnber Md, 1900, to receive ballot
) , 9 ,o list" "Ind itistructiolss, antil to be
U iven under our hatids this 15th tiny of Oct.
Co.
G. W. Dorr, t'hIn.
TI. TI. lIuOghea,
II._t'. Sirey.
Notice of Election.
'or Presidential Electors and Repre
scntatives in the 57th Con.
gress of the United States.
ATI', OF SOUTHi CAROLINA,
'outity of Pickens.
E>Til Is HEREBY GlVEN THAT
.11 election will be held at the senor
11Cinets tstablished by law in Pick
:couinty, oni.
I -Sl)A Y. NOVEMBER 6, 1900,
r nin:e l'residential Electors,' and for
preen-tatives in the 57th Congress of
w I nited States of Third Congression
!, istrict
Polls at each voting precinct will be
ined a t 7 o'clock a. i., and closed at 4
Iock p. im.
'iThe following named persons have
in :Ilpoinited Managers of election, to
Ea.Iy--A. W. Folger, W. WV. Robin.
1a :101 A. W. lludlgens.
'ettral--J, N. Morgan, W. A. Oliver
ni T. T. Arnold.
ery-T. N. Hunter, E. 13. Rich.
1.n Mid M. A. Boggs.
l'i6LaIs-Isoss bloon, Ilovey A. Nealy
! V . It. Allgood.
i is Store-W. A. IHester, F. W.
at n uil 1 11. Thilpot,
'a:,.i:kinItown-Joseph Keith, W. E.
Ii- -1 Joe Hendricks.
n*tAt-ljaniel Winchester, Calhoun
a11nd John T. Lewis.
Slhtinls-G. E. It. Williams, J. IR.
it int ait Waverly Hunt.
I'a e-hee-I). n. Parsons, A. J. Crane
1! I .l P.itmith.
Ilir( s reAek-B. A. Foster, J. P. 1
;!in,mn mi It. J. 111nghIes.
%iH' aieekI-0. S. Stewart, J. L. blur
m a aul It. F. Hlerd.
I'ratis-c. (. Lewis, It. M. iolding
Ili W. F-. Thliompkins,
Six Mile-J. T. Dillard' D. E. Garrett
Il Mlack J)um11.111.
:tibonan-W-~V. A. Boggs, Baylus Dil
r ina.d J . G. Evans.
lIolly Springs-J. J. Chastain, J. N.
0e1n ial Rlohert Lynch.
Gap Iill-B. D. Alauldin, IV. P. Fend
, tal J. E- Bridges.
Loopcr's Gin-J. A. Robinson, J. B.
-n141ley and E. L. Jones,
Crosswell-W. D. Massingale, J. N.
nt rison and T. C. Spencer..
The btoxes at the precinct must be so
a.tteil as to be in view of persons out
I i polling placle during the time of
A .\ace' or enclosure separate and d's,
wt froin that used by the Managers of
a uote Election must be railed off or
b1wise provided, at each precinct,
-r the direction of the undersigned.
N at one voter must be allowed to enter
Y Notiig place at a time. and no one
cept the. managers must be. allowed to
a'ak to the voter while in voting place
sting his vote.
L'or furthor instructions Pee notice of
IM imii-oners of State election.
Due of the managers of each preeinct
mted above must call upon the Board
Conmissioners for the Federal eec.
mn it Pickons, C, H., on Saturday, 8d
y of November, 19GO to receive ballot
xes, poll1 lists and instructions, tind to
(luelfled. J. E. GILLESBPIE,
WM?. ELLIS,
8. H. Bitowr.
(Commuissioners Federal Election.
Pic'kens, C. HX, Ot. 15th 19)03.
~Quest ons
frWomcn
Are you nervous?
Are you complstely exhausted?
Do you suffer every month?
Hf you answer "y' " to any of
t he's questlons, you hav is wWilh
Viine of Cardul cures. Do you
ippreciate what perfect health would
b.- to you? After taking Wine of
Card-ei, thousands ilke y~
c~ki or lndigeitlon *tfSmeosr~
disorders that d.e 'nof noticeable ~
livt, but day by day steadiy grow
co a iOuloesn s t ljations. Wins
dl Carduai, us ust 9e the mn.
:;'ual period, will keep the female
s minpuisetc canditilon. This
I hmis nthig, ka. 4t io~ help
wome~n cenjoy goo health. It costs
only $1 to test this remedy, which Is
enadosed by 1,000,000 cured women.
Mrs. L.ena y. PrIeburg, Eatg~ I gula,
I1I., says: "I om physsTea y a new
v, alt by reason of my use of WIne or
Cardul and Thedford's Black Draught."
In casos requiring spoolal airections .
dlress, givng pymptoms.".The Ladles'A~a
ary neopartmeont." The V P peg, g 4J
NOW
0 good1 time to sow Tu'~rnip Seed,
1lan~d 1000 Orop at Morris'.
Fruit Jars, large lot on hand yet
the best machine made kind alt
!m r i'
Laots of hot wonther goods to
lose out cheap. Seo the bargainB
i light Calicoeu, Lawns, &o., in
bort lengths, Good, oods at bar
mu~ prices at #9rga
Meal, Moat, Lard, 8ugar, Cofico,
'lour. Itor cash.
4tiMoaris can't charge you for
niy muor'o goods in 1900,
A. M. MOnlkti,,
~#~I~omePiogensi, s, c9
there is at least ont ,iread
"kelee his been Oble to
"s, filld that 1s Catarrh.
Is thet, Only positive
No. . dical fraiternity,
Untk I itutional Ilisease,
Pr ft-Im rk ,-1011:1 ;l'e it Iil eIIt.
I IaIl's . Is tAcen iternally,
icting dir in tile blood and inn
o stt r itjace. J1 tem1 , t ril e b tie.
troving the iAtindttion of the dlkse,
id gIiig the patient. st reigti i l Iiiiti- -
lig up th .. CoJr .tittio t llt ssistilig tt
ure lnt doing lits work. The propitut ors
aVe so itucli faitle in Its enrative powers,
tilat they o'ter One .ilimdrc Dollars for
mny-calse that Itfills to cuim. Send for
list of testimonials.
. Address, F. j. Chenney Co.,, Tole
Ljo, .0.
WUSold by Druggist, 75e.
mail'a famil.$ 'ills atre tlIe best.
YOUNC MEN WANTED,
witt fair ediucation and good character, to
-L~SICAN T~hEIitAI'JiY,
itailrotil accoiuting and typewrittinig.
This is endorsed boy all letiling railway
'oulties as th oly perfect ati reliable
institittion of its kind. All ottr graduates
ire assisted to positions. Laties also ad
titted. Writo for free catalog.
Fall term opens A ugist 15th.
GLOUx TFir.ItoAitPH Cou..xotu,
jun216. Lexingtont, Ky.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly loavo you, if yot
iteed Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thousa)ds of sufforrrs have proved
bheir matchless merit, Sick and
gervous Headaches. 'Tiey mak.
pure blood and build up your
iealth. Only 25 cents. Moimy
)ack if not cured, Sold by- Boll &
nhornley Druggist!
Tle wolf inl tho fablo put on
theep's clothing because it i
,raveled on his own reputtloti ie
iouldn't accomplish hiis l) poso.
aonnterfeit.ors of EoW itt' \'it(h
[azel Sale couldni't soll itir
vorthloss saves on their morits, s41
'hey put them in boxes an1 wap
>ers like DeWitt's. Look out For
hem. Take only Du\Vitt's Witch
[azel Salve. It eures pilo an1d
01 skin diseases. Dr. G. W. Earle.
It Helped Win Battles.
Twenty-inine oflicers and men
vrote from the Front to say that
'or Scratchos, Bruises, Cuts,
hfounds, Soro Foot anI Stifi'
loints, Bucklen's Ardien Savle is
lie best in tho world. Sanmo for
3urns, Skin Eruptions"-and 'Piles.
M ets. a box. Cure guaranteed.
sold by Dolt & Thornley druggist.
Chinese are dingorour enemies,
or they are treacherous. That's
vhy all counterfeits of DeWitt's
fitch Hazel Salve are-dangerours.
L'hey look like DeWitt's, but in.
iteid of the all.healing witch hnz
il they all contain ingredients lia
>!e to irritate the skin and cause
Aood poisoniug For piles, injuries
ind skin diaeases use the original
md genuine DeWitt'sWiitch Hazel
Balve. Dr. G. W. Earle.
Story of A Slave.
ro be bound had and foot for years
by the chains of disease is the
worst form of slavery. -Geoi'ge D.
Williams, of Manchester, Mich.,
say: "My wife has been so help
less for five years that she could
aot turn over in bed alone. A fter
using two bottles of Electric Tht
boe she is wonderf'ully imprioved
and able to do her own work."
rhis supreme remedy for female
diseases quickly cuirtos ner'vousness
sleeplenese,melai choly, headache,
baokache, faintmna and dizzy spells
[t is a godsend to weak, to sickly,
run-dowvn peoplo. Cure guaran
teed. Only 50~c. Sold by Bolt &
Thornley's druggist,
Millions will be spent in poli1.
ties this year. WVo can't keep the
campaign going without inioney
any more thali wo can keep t ho
body yigorous wit hout ; food. Dy..
speptics us9(4 t0. stmi4ry0 themselves
Now iKQdol D~yspepsia Cure dige'sts
what you .'eat an d allows you to
eat the good food you want. I t
radically cures stomach trouhjb e,
Dr. G. W. Earle.
No Yankee Trick in'
This.
Gentlemen: Now. is you .1ch ance
to settle upl, honorably, all notes
and accountIs and a Tarit o&3 u
rnoney back. (t
An honest~ scheiro of rmy own.
Pay me all you can anti give me
ono year to work it,. You watch
it,
I hayo al ways, (do now, and al
was will appreci ate your businen.
If I have calriedl vou over any
hard places, you can now show
your app~rocition, "while it costs
you uothing."
Never before have I been so
much in earnest about settlemnents.
I oan place every dollar of It where
it will do you goodl, ats well as my
self. Come and see me about it,
and give me your valued businoss
when you can,
Goods and prices will ho correct.
Come and inspect my line of
Jehs Outings, Flannels, Sheet.
ings, Tick ings, Cai pets, I(eady
madeClothuing, Ilats, Shoes, lub
hers, Phoit Guns, Hanetss, Saddlos,
Aridles, Halters, Sewing Machines,
Stovee, Fturniture and H~ouse-keep.
lna Gnods gnan1y
This pictulre isthe trad ma111k o-f
SCOT'11s J.M uI'siox, and i* oil
eeybottle o)f SCOTT' FMU
SION ill the0 Worl. which now
amlountsk to Inanly iions, yearly.
This great b:iesha; ,row to
-such vast propor-tions,
Fh/rste. Becaluse the proprietors
have always benwinot careful in,
seleting the. nuioul in re ie t
used inl its coInlo.-itionl. namely;.1v
the finek-t Cd I~ie oil, andI theQ
Second: Poeanlo thev" have so
skillfully mthe v ar1iouis
inlgredients that Ihe. le -t sil
resuts are obt I by i-..
Thzird:, kk atuse it hasi, made so
Allii
If~
4--.
manyi lsickly O le tlientte ildren t~
SrO1"' andl 1 helthy . ien halt
andery bhttk to SCo' 1my pale,
SIN i itl. \nd hled the lungs
andl~it reto ui >i iujli, h.i mcanv~
Csu oas plpl.ils
i'Ct - I lt2ullipj'et
., JENNI-NG'S.
G R E AT
BARGAIN
I now h [V lave th et selce
D rlluly Go dsltt t~ Naro
Tlions, i i liismde
Sho stgsl
Tht I a ~ a n t-y wil
at n e(ead Znyu r
is whe dwi bestlad te>tsd
120 Ala n 1141. l .
i Wej bii' deal inI IAe '.la h~IA
all hi'allikinis,
Dried and ])ressed I,me el
abv inti fy s at Qas e
WF.IIND IK8& IRO
uT Mountain S, C
dainty and famo~sd lier ivo
ast Deith'srLitly Eryd. srs
Dr. G, W. Earle.
S-F&lor Balo--One six-horso pew
01 Pevorless eauine. Good fix.
ggest Fattest, Plumpestj'"
Roundest. Longest and
Best
Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
ever seen with in the four walls of
our .store-room. Wo keop evory.
tliig. Thoro is no nood to try
and toll you about overything her)
a NV. llaven't the spaeo, Buillco for
you to know that our stock of gen
oral toerchaidisc is completo anld
prices are right.
We are making a specialty this
fall of Ladies' Dross Gvoods and
Clothing, Shoes, 1Hats and (1nts'
Furnishing Goods. On themS li noei
we are prepared to givo you good
values and suit you both in stylo
and qualitr. Every tiado guaran
Yours Truly,
Polger and Iornley
Dealers inl General Merchandiso.
Pickcns, South Carolina.
GOOD NEWS OF NEW GOODS!
They are lern, aid more are Cmiia- every day. To my Picken frinds who
are already my euitomers, atau otlrtis tha i winut to nuike ily customors. M.
store is full of
SEASONBLE GOODS
I am prepared for and am having a briglit, hustling Iminess, and I want every
one of you to com1o to my store itd be lil titd I 1)1Wby our attractioni. The prices
I am making this seasmonl are attraietivo and 3o11 will be aible to saivo mon y whilo
getting the latest styles and qualities.
Tho old Saw
"Quick Sales, Short Profits,"
Will be strict ly enforced in my stre. The old Miu young, t he rich und poor will
all buy goods at mny stor at the lowerut living prices.
)ress Good is foremost just itow. I have a full asso-t ment of Dress Goods
inl 13100m. Colors, Plain and Flancies to silit any talisto and illly piirse. Xoi will
have to seo thoso goods to know What tlhey ar.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.
This stock is fuller this season than over with the be.t bargains over offered,
A splendid line of Working and Dress Shirts, full stock of Draworn.
JEANS.
Thin is a great specialty with me--giving th very best goods that can be sold
for 15 and 20 ets.
RED FLANNELS.
I am prepared to do you more good thian anybody, Se the goods and prioa
and judge for yoursolf.
Hot weather now, but cold wonthnr will Come, huy your blllkeis and conorta
no0w and1 be ready for tho cold. I have them) from t-lu. to si;
Notwithstanding the bvanice on1 aill cottont goods. I will sell you good Ouf
Ings at 50. Heavy Sea Islatiul, yurd wide for 50.
..Now for my big Hobby-Shoes. I lovo to talk Slhoes and I lovo) to sell Shoos.
my Shoe customers know whaitoveri I tell themR aibont Shoes is right, If a Shoe
fails to como) up1 asn represented thero is no troubm1le to adtjust9 it at my1 store. Men's
WVomen's and Children's, good, durable)1 and1 oboap Shoes, aill at ol pricos, the lowy'
cst Shoes haOvo over been. Como to seo 1me and ho convincod of what I toll you.
Aa K. PARK, West End,
Greenville,_S. C.
'THE VALUE OF GOODS!
IS NOTHING
Packed back in our shelves, thercdore we cannot afford to
let them stay there any longer than they arc
called for, so
We Invite Everybody!
to come and see if wc are nIot offering
+ BARGAINS!+
WVe keep nt general line of Merchandise anld it is not nec
essrry to tell you what we have. WVe camfe he to sell goods
ond( pay youi a good price for your produce, such as Chickens,
Eggs, I )ucks, Turkeys, Geese, Guineas, Beeswax, Hides, Star
Grass, Grub Rolots, and ev'erythi ng~ that we can sell,
YourIs iln earnest,
CRAIG BROTHERS,
The Big Btore!
Wil Open Oct. 1st.
Every mnan, woman or chlild In Pickenn couty Is resp~ectfumlly invited to eall
andi see us, You will receivo a cordial welcome whether you1 buy or not. Our
buyers hlavo beeni iln the Northern imrkets for savoial wceeks, buying I no of the
rmost complete lines; of General Moehandiso that has ever beeii bronght to Southz
Carolina.
hluying as wc do (for our severid Jarge stoenr) hii jobbing quantities, it onabled
us to sell our goods as cheap11 as some merochenits buy1 thom,
Will Soon be Completed.
OUR ARG STRE illsoo be ompete an~gods avoalready beginl
at price's never before heard of inl the Piedmont section.an
Cotton and Cotton Seed.
D~o inot soll your ootton and cotton seed until yout see us; we wvill pny (hle highv
est market prioe for all kind~s of country produce, sucht as Corn, Whoeit, Ontp, P'ens,
Chickeus, cto,
Fertilizers.
Our stook of Fertilizers will bo comn Ilte, sutcha 1111 gh Grado Oumnhio'e, Acd
Phosphlate, WVhoat Grower, Limo, etc, 'Ihisa line of Portilizorslsoespocslnllyandtec
to the growth of sall grain, and you will do well to got our prices before you buiy
your fall goods, Yours very truly,
The Heath, Bruce, Morrow Co,.