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V :Ilk tailronds, factories and till lain(s ndustries are feeling the offiects the late heavy and col(tinied is, butl. in the long I'in it is the )r operative that sufFors most Aftor all said and done, ie holi ys are over, the Now Vanr is :11 nd Awitlh moro resposibilites 1 met and morO work to ho done. t it be tho host. yen r of il-wi II is resolution, 0 ie ie1 >ry will beV sily won. Mss Roosevelt ha won a prizo an impromptu ''Calko Walk." me Pickens man rudelv int-ima. I that perhaps .hm late cont ralt I Booker Washington was the roe of inspiraltion that led to :cess il this imitation of the n. > in his happiest diversion. ?ickens couity now has an as, sed valuation of $2,120,0-l I 1perty, and is -.loadily growinip wealth and consequieelve. A unation of 40 per cent of actiuta eth throughout the couity woul] ibably bring Pickens up to th 000,000 mark, *4*4* t this timo last January, thp lpoSil.ci0 most. disnCusw-d wm I Ither or not the Twen1tith evil y ComlencIl(1id with I tll( h1igial. of the yourI' 19411. Th'r' .11r0 nie who will wvake- up about l" the realization Ih l w h A 11re lly livitg inl VerPy progrilessve es. 'entedl ai8 sraniger to thle Dispen. y Tuellsdaly for which thet stran1 thanked imn, addinug th at by s kindness hel. hadl sa1vd ai hfe4 awVareis. Strainge bus~i'ss thiis a Coroner-h ut onr Coruoner is imlpuilsivol manI', yet given to chi genierosity, untsul tish andt ail yS re0ady in) tinne( of trouble. 11n0 pice of advie we'( b eg to" r' is that if yon arie qua8lifiedl er e!ixstinig laws to exI'rcise ihl 'ilege of votinig- al Ilyav the~ )ssar'y reg( n - ' egist ra t Iion - youir righ t. or linit your1 >rtunity, hut he alive to your r as a citin andt111( readyi and( 'ared Lt) cast youhlllot ais yourl ot a bridge wats seenI not a idi wias hearud but thel r zir andh t of the water---last. iuinv. 13y a certificato wiill be' is-uell 1b1) trav~eel at th 114'lst of im money to thel yulic, aind in end( the coun!)ty will hlar au icr loadl in thte shaitpe of "'patst ,lhe < red it bi~si, inf Ii or idgesi ~ll be ?tilt, roa'ds wvillhle po"or the people will be con froti d the cost of it all in high taxes coustant inconvenience and malD loss. 44*44 om all accunts "Old Booze'' n more than his normal work ag the holidays just passed; negro "Hot Sitpper" gener. k'f up to a ehooting aiffair t ~the list of casual aze atlte some fatal, 1drinkt than ,s * ;?~:A> J. U. Stribling, :tiei t. lt Ition ofsdra-1inage, wh ich appeal .his issuev. Hev is a practica 1 and to Ill., 11o %4n ll r1 ticalill aikled informa1I.-tion On thi Stiol thr,(ouigh yris <)f xperi V With oilm. oi I he tongliwst pr. Aitions inl Plekens. count v inl Ih m of lowinlIns (Il -,g te n 'lil (e ic, in hat remtlioto s t i o 4 e l d 11b .iuty S ?fill, 11re pN aui" t ([<14n Ite "Sleopy Hlo, irs~ ir. S triblini g's 4 p)r' -iuils. S bltt'ill ol)Ugil t h) b t. ( le 1-1 10 illo colldilit m s al |;inin. i I O a fai' (*X;1illhl )I II c'' mU >ns on GoblIm, 1S, \\.1 I m 1ol' crocks l'ullilil."tl mil Itv..I j is e1U ' \VO .' lii rIt ' 4 ,i Il ' which t1 h S a C-n I. i'.lit ' 4 14' int I l Ml ' I YA I t li 4 .1(l.I5 '' 1 4. I t I : 11 4 if 'I111 1 ., . ' . ck tri I 'r m 1n1 * \ , . ;tI I I' i ' k 4 - I '1 >r 1' 1 1 l i : -11 .' \ .: if; In Otrik I l 1' Il' ( 11 va' l-4, .1 11 It', 4.n 4 ,il i \: 'lil-v '411:::4.1 In - 11111111 w a 1.1. 1411 1 w4' A 4 i ll i I h t - I; -:. th ' cil ri -Ix ; Ii I I ,: l 1 444 t It I v 1 11 1. 1 . 1,: S) XIl It 1 14, : s11, -4I'') I', :4' the l n ;11:1(14 42 I ' JII(.II UII.:Nt; Il*w I iveatat f111b o~ll li 2 ace ~ ii o11 1112f'u tlot~ui f boe \ >uy 92 $0Q pr~: tako ilt, k - 'tlliIll- 110 05 ivi s1C(l h n anVl~d i h f &1hib 'wt foi ilui'i'p and i itio Dsan. fr,\t~ thisla t rer o w 'ik, e JC.&ub ur. SMAL FARM 4uatyhIs. I a ea tac f lnc n ann >u'ot h;tven't bL~u ht A I 11) I((-11(1 () ( l at It ) { iI' tt' S (i t I a - ' a b tt - uarIe alt -a at . n a t I: ,n jf I'n ai a 'a a t' at a t ft a a a a 'nt . n - ya ajt' t'' Iit a a ''h py a ive and frea ' a r sum o Wi ) ' t a I l'a -'n ' 'tiaa . th a Ii i \ ' a a( a t he il a ' ti ah wi ~ill * C0 'k' C li - I \ lalj.I\ \. .1 a ha Ih al ''" lt a a I h - - an a t a ' I:. ha b, p aedr a t aada arngh a 6/- H T R .i' To ee C mp tti. NOV.LHi.ES! PICT URE FRA MES AND ALL NECESSAR1ES, JUST THEJ THIING F(OR CURISTjM AS3 PRESENTS, TOILE T? ARTI.CLE8, SOAP, PERU MER~Y, CIGfA1S, a ~ TOBACCO AND) P1 PIE8 TPOSUiTi Ea V E R Y*BOJ~y LA1'l PU~iSI~s ' VROM 26e UiP TO $4.00 EAC~lI. Comupleto lineo-of B1.ibles and TPee tamren ts with ful11 concorodtinco, Agents for Belgian aind Angle L~amps. If wo halven t got what you want, lot us know and we' - will :otdor it tor you, 0 (K)O0)S \V i' GODS, NOTIONS, MI tiuick. It is <>ur aim to do) more ppmltullity to buy II rst-class Imcrc your winter suit yoi'd be(tter tak ets gouE at ss.5o; ,,>.5o Jackets iA, Tli; LFL\DIN' COILAIS ILLIVEMT rW (>(v :Illy '-')((s in this (epart th lowi-t iIotch. 1'very item, M1 E AM()N N2iT'l-. t 41 i i11-r. in11rre'S. Th'le 0-11et of Ohis panit b ir ubs t i t i, %\ill bev cutl 111:1h in: i list. - I I IIN I s t i. I y pub In-st('(, anoe , sec-ond claiss * h it 1- I . \\ f ich it is l' aid I 2 .\, . u *.sir Th i -.Ir:Iili..! ru'\, 4 i eg and dlir--ely lotp -ite in Illl law a d i i ll t i it Ihli, rIhnI w irty du the circulatin of n-al il papers Wial ldI thil wit i r-wal of manly fi vr i- enI#tent uintil 1 low r r to is ])uI Il o in effect. This vir-tuallvan'octs ,YOnI for it. Prohibits extenldinig CeIt. to vouir suhcriberi's, 11n(d re, dint-m ou circu latio ;m olI' valuet V1 1 -1 (l. (ft T! i-. PI - riel y\ .i wIll b 11111 thl i. . ;I " : t w" will vh1111a a h ual v d 2 I-vred1 at the hi NiaE & Newll an. .\pply to W. E. Slophieus at t(i r. G er & Mahall-y. WEST ENDW +1E DRUG STORE. E . P-. Z-7.T I ZIl-TS, GREENVILLE. S. C.. ariit('' in the clit. Gentral's Store. A eyont pre'jud ic(4d? A ro you U Open'i to con1victilOn? Many peoplo thin1k it imipossible to line a First elass General Stor) in a town of this size Doun't you beliove it ! ecatuse y'OU can he convinced thter' is a. Firtst- class Gener01al Storo hiore by cailling otn L. Ro~ss Eaton, Central, S. 0. Whore you will find a finu and -- varied1 Stockc of Dry G1oods, Iress jf G roods and Groc;eries. . L. ROSS INAT1ON, Contral, 8, C. it havo just bought a two horso farmn ft and at 0on0 horso farm near the Court hi Honst-, and I offer tihe same for saie or at rout. IVY M. MAUJLDIN. r Pgprseq rMENTS r, and to that end w n style and servi neg at, $2.00. ._1. song. In each departimeit W COo A. G. WYATT & 00. Full line of I r Gtods, Groceries, Shoes, Ii Lats, 1No tions, &c. Fariners' ImpIlem-i. s and Genecral I l ard warc A'. i aIorial. Sole Pv;-1nL for the i lancock R(iLarv )isc Pl'w and also the Torrent I larrowv and Stoddard I )ise liiarrowV. All pCrsons indebted to us are requested to come in and mnatk settlemetnt at I hve been idul g ,iL vou to respond. IVery Respectfuvy, A. G. WYATT & CO. Easley, S. C. Bridges & Hammond, -Dealers in General S ]Merchandise, A.., their Original stand, PICK iNS, S. C. WeC keep) con1stant ly on haual a fi ull line of Dry Goods, Groceies, Crzocla y, Tin - ware, and Agateware. A full linec of coffee of t1he Lulitiy, 89, 9 and( 10 pounds for the dollar. We make ai spci:ity < Shoes. Try3 .mur Service Shoe, they sell from .I.: N --* with a written guarantee withI everiy i air. \Ve deal in Shinogles and all counftr pr-. d uce. I )rop in e ~to se usho flo(ubl to .lhow goodls. Wei wanthi. your I rwh.. If' *'ousl are nGLI as repreCs('nted whenC! dld, briig them b ack and get. your money. liespee' ully, Bridges & Hammond. PICKENS, - - S.C. D. T * W.? 078 4%+ ?1A&LEY, 3[ 0. 4& HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Good Froesh Stock and a Full sup~ply of all articles neeoded for liouehlold Con). sumplJtionl. Store Is on T1able Mountain street, rear of D~r. Snudth's Drug StLore. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID' POR ALL KINDS OF COUNTR~Y PRODUCE IN EXCHANC~E FOR GOODS. +)+~Remember+ the+?Place,q4. I have for sale several desi'ablo tracts of pood farm land near Easley. It will bo to the interest of prospective buyers to see me, If you disiro to sell or exclhange for land see me before un dertakmg to do so. Call on er address --Those indebted to the JOUIINAI, Q1 accouute made befdre the 1st of Jahnuar 1901 will please settle with nu.ie a ouo a~ the books will be te4d over t9 thd st04kholderg at andI~ lna t lngm iu ..E'r 1st Is OU7E REc-tTU.LA~ t.1TD AS OASE I1 THO ZILL EASILR COUNTE) TiAN TN THE SH ELVES, + HAVE G()NE TIROUGH OUR LLINERY, CLOTHING, HAT & SHOE DEPAR' business the month of 1ecember than any month in our histor) handise at much less than its value. c a peep at our clothing department. There you will find both >2 1N CAPTSANT going at $4-75; $5.00 jackets going at $3-.50; $2.50 Jackets goi S. B ETTER COME ()UICK AN!) GIFT FIRST CIlIC rooDS AT HALFj:1 VLLTYE. ment, so you can buy the season's choicest novelties for a iner a bargain and every sale backed by our Iron Clad G uaran tee. Y'S WORTH OR YOUR LMONEA' BACK." H-B.RUCE-MORRC -*PRESSING THEIR CLAIMS K+. Not a section of this shop butt stionlI) pr( sses its claims to be eiphasized in print. To tell you of all the good things of the nle\' season in the i' rescribe lebl Im inits o ol r advertising space were im possible. Can only gilV- you a hint of a few from tiune to time. To make here are an1d low the broad hon est assertion that this store was never more completelv ready for fall and w inter busine SS is the l proyvin ce of this "ad.' DRESS GOODS SHOWING. Ihe dress gtoods showing is such as an1 store might be proud of. The neVest, the best and t h most reasonably priced. All the n ew shades are here from i 10 cts. per yard u1p TAILORED SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS. \WThatever of style and dress making perfiection there is in this seasons prIdLuCt, a fine re presentation ol that style. and perfection may be seen here now. Big liies ofJ IA NS, ()T INGS, FLANNELS, PE-RCALES, I SHIRTINGS, SHEET INGS AND )OMESTIC GOODS OF ALL D1.ESCRIP TIONS AT TI-L LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE'S. THE NEW JACKETS AND FURS, Are here in great inuu'tities, and the prices 1re from cheap one: to filler graid e:, jWit J S \ou like, THE FAMOUS "QtE18N QUALITY" SHOES FOR LADIES. (Our shoe stock is complete with all the new sha pes i ary size wanted. For any item in Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Window lades, and House Furnishing Goods, Comi to us and we will save you money. :1.roA~iser& Beattie, ' ..;ad 2001 Mhina street, GHI~EEN ViI F S. C. Vt hU TI! [-A 1N E'A- p L'Wf 1 I ( ..\ Ni Ti I) .. . WE EXPECT A GOOD BIG TRADE ANI) WI-: I IAVE: [:lI-:) JFOR 11 .-a a to stiy tintw unsei -huy i nd und .-i i v erybody,''i' wold ho~ ali e-p-ju .lie i an ' es n ao l ha t I se iii i~i 1e1]('v( W ii(. iii ht11 h cv tiuti h. Itl10ILiO-ll iii i p We~i intvite ali toi comte u an d o thrt ough our1 dlifferent d'1par ttmets. (our rooms1 are ~DRY GO0D5,NDTION5, CLOTHING, BOOY5, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, CROCKERY, TIN, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, JEWELRY, ocks, (Groceries, Stov es, Sew\ Iing MaIchinles, Saddcles, IBridles I lalters, Sole, I Aace and Harness L eather, - Furniture of all kinds, Bran New ... Incl1uding a nice Iinem of I ron lIedsteadls, and these are nice, c:lean and che --notrhi. rades4 of M1a~ttese, CarI pet s.t,. ess, Mnaum art icles thtit thei giood pi)(ie wvi see bi utlery, Shot ( unls tiand 1ile, IPowde(r, *IuL, Shot miite andu tBlastin Pi, owdter t) knot ck I it tot'r prtobabliy Ihe irn p Ihl 1w44s onI the mtar , .. ......... .s. Woubtt he glad to hav e you try them. See themli. WE HAVE A LOT OF? F2"O00S AND ENDS" IN SHOES AND BROKEN SUIT TrO GO MI(JHT'Y CHEAP, though all thle regular stock ia cheap enoughl. COME~ IN A NI) SEE Us and gIve ,mo your Fall trade and let us shtow you how we ap1preciate It. W. T. McFALL. IF EVER 'The poo0' fearmers needed help It ini thIs yeatr-with short otps and shorter priec -1 have always done my bent for them in the prIces I sel at and thA p~rlce [ pay >r prodiicu. I appr'echijte your liberal ptr~ionai, titme rsIts not how much canl 'I etL bu1t how chhap can) 801el It, a good patenit floeur 84.00; best cofl'eu grown l0c ib, ttmbd-dh granulhlatedl sugar' 1. lbs a good No 7 stove *7.00. a good oak bedstead 2 25 .'.t chaira 40c, alt wool jeans 25c. whlole stock shoes8 $1.20 donble barrel shiot gunls (,15 as good sowilng mtachie as made 20 ycar gnautee $14,75 Sheeting 3ie calico 4 womiens course shoes 500, 75c, 1.00, up to 1.2J. BrIng on your eggs I will pay~ 20c sir doz to Dee., loth and longer if I want to. I will pay 1.00 for petts 100 for cane seed 75c for corn 150 for beans 1.50 for'drled uilt iuntil I get ready to quit It. I want to swapps Ohiristmtas trix or any thing else tile store to the childrena In for wailniiS. "Cris" A beerombie and "Wad Garrett" e represe~nting me at Gap 11il with a good stock of goods, thec boys will treat you ght' try themi 1 wIll payas muchi the low of the trusts wyill allow for cottuin seed. Beoter trade ithi me this fall I am dolig my level beat for you tis time. ___________________n " een eene s