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THURSDAY, APRIL 17 1902. Local and Personal. -Read calls of Presidents demo cratic clubs. -See call of W. T. O'Dell, coun. ty chairman. -E. Foster Keith announces for Auditor this week. -Mrs. B. Craig Baker is quite sick with Inmoniiiiia. -Mr.-G. I. Hendricks announ ces for Treassurer this week. -Dr. \W. F. Austin, Dentist, (vill be in Easloy, Apr. 22 and 23. -Rev. B. Holder will preach at Secona church noxt Sunday at 3 o'clock ). Iml. -Quarterly Conforence for North Pickens eircuit will be held Friday 18. Some very (ine pigs one month old for sale $2.50 onch. I vy M. Mauldin. -W. A. Christopher son of ox. Auditor, N. A. Christopher, if as sisting Treasuror Chapman. -E. G. McAdamis, a successful young attorney of Anderson, was in Pickens Tuesday on profession al )usiess. -.J. Douglas Jonkins, attorney, went over to Greenville Monday to look after his cases in the IJnited States Court. -We print this week the consti tution of tho domocratic party of South Caroliia which might be rea( to alvantage. -1-. [. Rankin, the genial rep resentativo of the Greenville News, spent Monday night and Tuesday in Pickens in the iierests of his paper. -Hramp Rowland, convicted at the last term of court on the chargo o biga imy, has ben pard oned by tie (Governor, and releas ed. -All Methodist in Pickens cir Cuit please take lotico that the see ond (uiarterl y Conforference 1902 will bt held Saturday .19th inst., at Betleh1em. -We are are glad to note that Miss Josi. Earle, daughter of Mr. Jame I W. Earle, is improving. She has been very low with pnen. MIllia. --The County Commissioners' oflico is a busy place Those gen tlemen are working to get every thinrg in ti p-top shape1. MIaj. Stew art. Clork, is giving theni most val unble help. -T wo ir fortunato children, for s0om1 dlays conitinedL ini jail, wereC carri oh to thle Asylum Tul~esday, they havinig be-m adjudged proper subhjects 'or subjects for treatment ini t hat ins~tiitn ion. Their names are are Willie and Lodie Couch. ---J, E. Boggs and J. D. Jenkins have formald a partnership for the practico of lawv at Pickens. Mr. Jonkirns has move I to Pickons and enterod up]oni the work of the new firm whose oflico is over the Pick ens Bank. -Ther~li Piekenis County Singing Convention wvill convene with HetlIehemi Methodist chiurch one mile south of Pickens C. HL., on Satu rda.y beufore tho fourth Sunday in April at. 10 o'clock a. mn. The change is made on accounit of the quar~iteorly con ference at Zion. -The peop)hle are going to the oxposit Ii. n and who g aret urn with nothinog buit p)raiso, for Chiarlestou andl th bi)I 1 show. Duiring the presentI week, the following were a monig t ho expoit ion visitors: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mor ris, Edlgari and Furman Morris, Mrs. B. I0. Girandy and Lloyd Graniny, Sherillt' .J. HI. U. McDanI il,10 IG . Mclaiol, ''Bubba' ' Mc 1Danijel anid MTiss Sal lie McDaniel, Dr.~ and Mrs Webb, E. Hlamp Craig, lIen ~ ha Ioonu andl .J. T- Rich - cy. (ow of thle lait e ( ideon McWhorter, dliel at the home of her son, WAm. McWhoerteri, near' Sandy Springs Ander isonI l iont*y, Api Sc8h aged ' r varis, and(1i w it br ied at Sandy Springs thle day following, the fur l si ervices bin ug condu tcted b~y Rov, lI eardleni. She leaves only ono chihlh, Wmi~, Mc\Vhorter, 0120 sister, Mrs Ilarniet S mith and two br'other~s J1. W. and( Stephen A. Ma~j .jr. She. had b( eeni for abhout G0 yearPs a consisteint member of tho Mr. J1. Dneghi .JenkhIs. WVo cli!p the following from the G reeniwoodl Journal , and with pleoasure give it space in this paper: Mr.. J. D)ouglas Jenkins, a young lawyer whoir has been here six mont hs assistinig 1F. B. Grier, Esq, with his ollico work, goes to Pick. ens today andiil vlI be associated in the prat ici of law with Julhus E. Ilogg.u, lasi , at that lace. M r. JenIinniu is . from Colleton county and is a relative of General Micah .Jonkins, who was killed at the h att lo of' the Wilderness. We regret that Mr. Jenkins could not find i t t~o h is interost to remain here as lie ie an excellent young man whose amitfi.onI is worthy and on~rac nim is higch. Solicitor Boggs on hay he town heir gain Josepa Vrebman, died at her hom< thiee miles South of Pickens Court House, on April 10th 1902, at 6 o'clock p. m., and the remains. vere laid to rest beside her husband at Cross Roads church on Saturday 12th inst., Revs. J. E. Foster and W. C. Seaborn conducting the funeral sor vices. Death was not unexpected by relatives and intimato friends, as she had been in failing health for some time. She was 73 years old. She leaves eight children, four sons and four daughters; Win. Freeman, of Arkadelphia, Ala., Morton, Thomas ni d Prof. B. F. Freeman, of Pickens, Mrs. ). T. Hutchins, of Liberty, Mrs. A. A. Moon, Misses Eva and Josie Freoman, of Pickens, besides numer ous other relatives and friends to mourn the loss of a friend and mother. She was a membr of Secona Bap. tist church, a true christian, strong in faith and ever ready to lend a help ing hand to those that might, by the laws of nature, have been unfortunate in any way. Her husband died about tventy eight years ago, and she, with her own labors, supported and reared her small children to anian and woman. hood. Surrounded by her children, she was perfectly resigned to meet her Maker. In sadness we say that not often do wo fully appreciate the noble ness in christian spirit like hers, until it is gone. To the bereft, we extend our heart felt sympathy, and may the example and influence for good, as set by this dear mother, help us onward to that eternal resting place prepared for those that (lie in the faith of Jesus. She has met and filled every duty, both physical and divine. Now, may we, with like faith and idelity, con ply with the Groat Architect, and at last reach home -yes, home forever more. Yes, lear inother, we will inis- thee. Anld imrtinig filled al S withI p, Iust .lestim jromises th it agiiti w 'el seo thee Alt tiihat our loss 'twats ileavit s gaiti. Oh ildear mother, we will illisM thee, Thy work is dono, tliy tritils last, MLny .Jestis lie3p uK to follow thee 'liat we mity reatch that homie iat list. Yes. uear mother, we will mii thee, liit *twin notl 6e for lon,, Uitil we hope to seo atrii * greet thee A id Join thee ill that lieaveilly thrng. Oh' dear ixother, We will ar iss thee, itut cirist, ils lovei 'nos Vill i t sever, Againt 1nay we bue m1-I kliow tlve W here piirting will ie tno inure-ini iever. A Friend. EASLEY. V. A. Howard and F. E. Pick ens of Southern Iy., spent Sunday im visiting at the holies of their parents. Cadets Edward Bowen and Earl Miller spent Saturday and Sunday at homes of their parents. They say it is a treat to get home oc, cassionally, where rations are pre pared somewhat out of the line of sameness which characterizos col loge fare. Ernest L. Hlamilton who is en-. gaged with Bowen Lumber Co., of Norris came up Saturday and sp~ent Sunday wvith his parents. The K. of P. Lodge went through with a rush on the night of the 8th inst. Twenty odd memnbers is the strength of this new Lodge. At lanta, Greenville, Anedorson and Seneca sent delegatiuons of their up to dlatu knmghts to help the boys water the goat that wears K. P. Horns. They succeeded admira bly, and the goat was fully satis fied along near 5 a. ma. the morn ing of the 9th. C. G. Voigt and faimily ~ arestop ping at the Easloy hotel. Mr. Voigt. as Gehneral Manuager of Eas Iey Creamery Company, will make this place his home. Coining as he (d0es to engaige in a new enter, prise, Mr. Voigt should have the great good will and1( the supplor-t of all who favor and Josiro the esta blishment of now indultstries iln this section. Sunday mor~ning 6th inist at 7,25 Mrs. Carolina I. Clyde wife of J. B. Clydo passed away. Mrs. Clyde had boon a sufferer from hoart fail ure for soveral months and her (death wvas not tiunexpected. In February :1834 on the 18th (day Mrs. Clyde was born, being at her death 68 years 1 me., and 18 days of age. Mrs. Clyde was greatly esteemed b~y all who knew her, and her many friends heartily mourn her. deatth. She is survived by three daughillter's, Mrss. Hliggins,Bal lard and Kirksey. On Monlday afnmoon at 3 o'clock Reva. Ilmot. tlnd Wiggins, in the presence of a large cong rega tioni of friends antd relativus ef the deconsed, held the fuirneral se vics in the M. E. , Church, aftterwardls the remains wereC laid to re~st ini Easley Cemetery. Mal a. We had a large frost Tuesday night but the fruit ls not killed yet. Farmeors are maiking ratpid prog. ross farming. Sonme of themt have planted cor. Mr. and Mrs. Rt. TI. Hlallums moved out on their farm Ilast week. Miss D~aisy and Ralph)1 ltoroughls were thle guests at Mr. lH. T1. Hatl lumns last Truesdlay evenling. Mrs. Sue Robertson, Mrs. lola Parrott and children visiti d Miss Caroline Claytoin the first Sunday. Messrs. Willie and Olin Clayton visited relatives iln Andlerson last P'aturday and Sunday. S. Wanted. All kinida of watches and Jewelry to repair. Wpi and pricas guaranteadc. N, W ER ouutiue MALu liigln Urylg va". have dried off the lands and far- s mors got in a good week's work t last week and many of them plan ted a good portion of their crops, r both corn and cotton. Fruit trees t are not all in bloom; this seems the latest spring on record. The ] peaches have not been seriously in. jured, notwhithstandiug mercury dropped one degree below freezing one night last week. Ve notice Andrew Norris has s, returned from Birminghan, Ala, n1 where lie went to sook his fortune last fall. Cliff Parsons knight of the Tele- (I graph Key, of Georgia, is visiting V among relatives. To Charleston andDallas to Old Soldier reunion is the talk with i many our citizens. i M. A. ]Boggs and S. 1) Stewart attnded Presbytery lat week. Ow ing to Presbytery being in session, there was no preaching here Sun, t da y. ti From the crowd that passed here yesterday, to and fron Flat Rock the all (lay singing must have been well attondIed. Dr. Smith has been quite sick al the past week. C. S. Apr 14. 13 Norris. i We are having some fine weath- v or now and the farmers are inak ing good uso of their time putting in guanio, planting corn and cot' d ton seed. g( Thore alre several Cases of st measles and whooping cough inl ac and around here. ti Miss Lucy Garvin, of Central, n is visiting her sister here this week. v( Miss Margaret Johnston who y< lives tear here and who has for ( some time been in failing health ac for some time has passed from fc this world to tie place of rest. J< Sho was -ibout 5" years old. She c( died A pril, 5th and was buried the d< day following at. the ol (I Johnston 01 cemetery neair home. She was a J( consistent inemh-r of tho Metho- h< dist, church for a ntiumber of years. Ie She leaves six brothers and sisters se and a host of friends and relatives se to mourn lier loss. W heat and eats are growing f and spreading nicely now. Fatrmrer.c Sherif. Rev. V. E. \Wiggins f!Iod his n regular appointment at Zion tl church last Sunday and delivered g an excellent sermon from the first ii verso of the CXX[, Psalm. IC We have a good Sunday School at Zion church now with 85 pupils d< enrolled and Mr. J. J. Cantrell as f Superintendent t. Priof. J. B. Vaughn from Bow.. ti man Ga., is to be with us at the c County Singing Conivention'~ which S convenes at Zion church the fourth alf Sunday of this mnonih. He desires i to meet all his P'ickens county hi friends and we hope everybody f wvill come to the cconventlion. Prof. ft Vaughn is one of the sweetest Ci singers we~ have over heard andi no0 o one will regret coming to 01ld Zion to hear him sinig. We are expec. as ti.ig a grand time at the conven- 11 lion and are making homes for the mainy delegatcs that we are look. 1n< ing for- at Mr. and Mrs L. K. Dixon, of Pied mont, visited3( at A, J1. Wel, bon' last Sunday. Mr. and Mr's. .J. A. Wyatt visi ted friends and relatives of this commuiinity Iast week. Commissioner A. J. Welborn has r gone to Greenville to serve as petit CU juror at the Unilted States Court. I> Prof. J1. F. and John M. Lesley ~ attended the association which met at .Flat Rock last Sunday and ro, Ei port a grandl time. it Chatter Box. eu News is scarce as people have all i CottLon phlantin g is the order of ov the (lay with a great many of our farmeris, though some think it is too (arly andl are p1lntin g ltheir coir) inistea'd, t Col . R. I. I son cin is in at ten- i dance at the PI rosby tery wh ich is no0w ini sossiont at A bbeville. e Miss Ola WVillIiamIs, of our see- f tion, is visiting relatives in Green, villec, will retu rn home Sunday. The health of A. B. Kay is ap puarontly on te declino according to hiis k nowledge but let us hope ! that lie will recover.! Ouri Sunday School at George's p< Crook pt on new life again last gi Sabbath, at which time E. E. Perry a~ was elected to suiceced T.' T. Bar toii as Superintenident. Let us8 make an effort to have a good schiool. Tlheo young people of our vicinity spent (lie afternoon very pleas. antly at the home of Mr. anid Mra. E. F. Perry in singing and conver sar-ion, They ar~e indeed a hospita- w bWe people and know how to enter- i' tain~ their guests. n Candidlatoe! Where are you? E We are looking for you but you p: scom1 to comlo kmndly as the Lubri- tai cat ing oils on the spindle, "a drop a at the tio." Shorty. F'or Sale,. My flue youug thoroughbred Jack, C g ood sizo, six years old,',a o o writo for termsl to, A. 0, Sutherland chool at Rock. She has been eaching five months. Misses Rachel and Hattie Hiar is, Lula Anderson, Ida and Ber io Hendricli, Belle Edens, accom anied by Quincy Edens are ta ing in the exposition this week. Messrs. Robt. L. Jones and L. A. toper went to North Crrolina last eek and brought back Oharley ohnson, the negro charged with f ) much stealing, - in this settle- c kent. Mr. Wade Chastain arrested a egro by the name of Bobo and elivered him to a constable fron r 'oodruff, S. C. He is charged 6 ith stealing a bale of cotton there. t :e has been making his home on - ppor Odlenoy for some time and was suspected that he had done >m16 mischief. ' b Mrs. M. Hendricks and daugh- 1 r, Lenora will start to Texqs in a w days. They will spend some me there visiting relatives and iends. Everybody in our settlement ems to be be enjoying good -alth. A large crowd attended services J Oolonoy the first Sunday. Rov. A. McDaniel delivered an able rinon. The Sunday-school there taking on new life as Spring ad- tl nces. -S. 3 Six Mile. We havo had few spring lilo i tys and the farmers are making >od use of their time. Some are di ill in the guano business, and k ine are done for this year. But S io best time for the dealor will be >xt fall. P The health of our community is . ,ry good at this time, althoughi mur scribe and wife have boen un wnthe weather some time with methitng like the grip. I an very Ind of icading the news in thOe )urnal frorm diflerent parts of the mnty through your corrospon mts. It gives an idea of how ir county is progressing. The )uirnal is a welcome visitor in our >mCs. We road it all, Bill Arp's tior too. I think if I know my If aright as one that wants to - our grand old country >ne to the front in the way of rming and manufacturing. Wo want. a man to run a first, ass store at the Mci). Farmer old and, as it will be a public place i he near future. A fine roller kill whore you can get, good flour, ion a good store to buy your 3ods. It is the beat stand in West Pickens, so come on and a ok at the situation. And again, we want a good >ctor in our part of this county ~r they are scarce and to set up first class dirug store 'in colnec-. n with a good dry goods and gro- a ry store, the way is open for. mie one to make money, and ain an oil mill is what we need our country. There are men 1 re who would give the grounid ir one, some one will say it is too r~ from the R. R. Build all such ( terprises and the R. R. will lie to it. We are afraid the fruit is killed we had ice this and yesterday orninig and the lloomfl quite sick. 0] I will tell your readers in my at of other enterprises we want ci id need ini west Pickenas. Old Coins. A VALUABLIE MEDICINE. t FOR COUGHII(AND COLDS 1N Ihve (HILDREN. "haenot the slightest hesitancy in ?otmmondinig Chamberloin's Couighit amnedy to aill who are suffering from nghis or cols, says Chias. M. Cramer, s9..* a well known watch maker, of dlombo, (Ceyloni. "'It ha~s been1 some0 V o years since tihe City Disponsary fh-at G lied my attention to this valuable med noC and1 1 have repieatedly used( it and bm:; always been~t beneficial. It has red1 me quickly sfitall chosi colds. It especiahlly effetivo for chiilreni and sel mn takes more thanii 01n0 bottle toer 'm oif hloarsheness, I have porsuadedl mty to try this valuable medicine, antd :ay are all asH well pleased as myself - t'.u the result,"' For sale by (G, WV. tir l ruggist. NOTICE. at Thle Daoimusville Dem~tocratic chibi will a1 Vt ati ~Looper's Git on Saturday 26th l. y of April 19)02, at 2 o'clock p. mn., for ce (: purpose5 (f'reorgaiing the said1 club of d1 electinig delegates to the county cotu ntioon whiich meets at Pickenis ou tho W. WV. F. BRI(GIIT y' P residlentt. AtIin)1 ~tion ecratic Chtnbs. d All Dlemo(cratic Chlbs are nlotifiedl to (eet tat their respectable places of tmeet g on thme 4th Saturday iln A pril,the 26th t st, at 3:30 o'clock p. mn. for the pur- P >5o of re-organizing and~ electitng dele- I uteii to a (Coumnty Conventiotn to be held 03 Pic'kons, C. 11. on the 1st, Motnday in 0 ny to aittonid to buinosa0. of Democraitio rt~y for Pickens county, W. TI. O'Dell, Co., Chm,. a D)EARtFUL ATTACK OF WHCIOP ING COUGH. Mrs. Ellen Hlarlison, of 300 Park Ave, 5 antsas City, Mo., writes as follows: it Duir two children had a sovere atttack of hloopjing cough, onie of them ini the iroxysm of coughinig wouldl often faint id blood at the, nose. We tried every- I 1mg we beard of without getting relief. y ro then cilled in our familIy doctor who bi recribecd Foley's Honey and1( tar. WVith te ve-ry first (lose they b~egan to improve id we feel that it his saved their lives. ef use substitutes. Bolt & Thornley ickens, Chapman & Callahan, Liberty. Try Chamberlain' Stoacli & Liver abletn, the best physio. For sale by y -4W, arle --rn yore00iMM4 4% RATES FOR ANNOUNCEMENT FOR OFFICE. All County offics, each, - - $5.00. Magistratos, - o" 2.50. All other oflices, " - 5.00. The abovo prices aro invariably IN LDVANCE. FOR TREASURER. I hereby aniounco imlyself a coudidate )r tho oflico of Treasurer for Pickeus mnty, sulbject to the nctioni of 1h do. iooratic primry. 0. I. Hendricks. F"OR TRE~ASURER.~. H Tho friends of Jamos M. Lawrenco ti 'Spectfully anniounce him1 0.4 candidato ir Treasurer for Pickoens cmnly, tjb vt to the action of tho demnocratie vo re at the coming primary. FOR AUIr'r . The friends of E. Foster Keith hero. wi y alnOunco u 'is a 011an1dii"0to for the bc 1e1 of Auditor stiubijet to tho action of to democratic party at the coming pri ary olection. N 0ow SO) ould be a good tino to Iy mofne Heavy Winter Shoes, EANS, FLANNE LS, 01l'IN(S A lot of Childrons' Union Suits, to 2,5 kind, only 15c. Lotof Misses Uniot Suits, worth >c to closs the loti a 20,. A lot of Ladios Union Suits eas y worth 50c to closeo at. 38c. Mon's Heavy Fleeco LAined Un- E rwoar. Ieitvy work shirts to 30P the cold out. E MY LINE OF SWEATERS! Lots of Loadod Shells, Shot, awdor, &c., for tho Bird H1unters. ts of good things to eat. Full )e of grocerios at all tins. It Call to see thom early and ofen A. M. MORRIS, Pickons, S. 0 ( kW-Homo 'Phone No. 24. feb22tf. t VEST END M 4 DRUG STORE. H IREENVILLE, S. C., Prescriptions filled promptly nd satisfaction guaranteed. lost up-to-date line of toile rticles in the city. ;entrals 1 tore. Are yout prejud( icod1? A ro you eni to conviction? Maniy peoplo ,th iunk it impossil e to fine a Flirst-l ha ass General Storo ini a towna of a uls siZe D~on't, y'ou beli evo it ! Becauso you canI 0 C~ h Vconiced lero is a First-class General Store are by callIi ng on Central, S. C. Whoro you will find1 a fine and cc Iried Stock of D ry Goods,8 1Dross. roods and Groecrios. It L. RO)SS EATJON, y Conltral, S. C. BRIDGES & HAMMOND, PICK lNS, 8. C. We have still on hand a few lair ins~ in the Chapmat~tn Bros, st ock, d1 cont inuedt to) buy ntew goods-a We ae running or: the cash prinl ple andl can I herefore give you ben Is y'ou woubt~l niot get by I time saules. >u through t the stoE*. FarmIers cant get, what, they nee!d, Ire. wejkeep goodi goodsM, andi if' you mi't, see whatt you want ask Vtr it. Coffeo at . , and 510( pt oundi~s to e dollar Gianolated Suga:r 18 mnds' to the udollar. A few 5 andic igallon kegs of Tenese ogu hand13( at It centk. ( annted good~s all kin i-. SOmeI cloth ing t o go( cheaOip. As good F loir as- ymi enn) 111nd iywVlNIr inl town. Tlobmace, canidy , e raecrs , mnatch es, F'armuing implemoents, lowls, hoes5, ygletire(s, gairdlen seeds, stationery, k. penceils', birooms, thiread ---a ii tIo ev-erythinig. Come to see us I nd -ing us.- your1 produce. If we iveni'l got what you want, will pay au cash for your chickens, eggs and itter, lUe-petfu'lly, HhtulGK & IIAMM.NOND). A NEARILY FAT1AL4 RUNAWVAY, Started a horrible ulelor onl the log of II. O.rnor, Franklin (Grovo, Ill., which ifld doc0tors an.1 all remoedies for fouri tarH. Tihien Buokion's Arnica Halve rod him. Just tis good for IUoils, lurnas ruises, Outs, Corus Scalds, Skin Erup rin8 and Piles. 250 at Bolt ua 'kl'horn, AI-ULL rl AND MORE TO qEW GOODS COM 0+ IN ON E In a short time our stock of 1) ats, and Gent's I urnishing (;oodh is space and will tell you more al: CLOTHING, GENT'S For this Spring an 11 be the best that money can bu: st and we find it pays. Blig lot of gruano Distribitors, C ovels, Rakes, Hoes and all kin )Nw is the time to look after these Im.e extrenmely low prilCes on )u4 Yours trit FOLGER & TI .13 T.1. -1 And Cardei FOR EARLY P1 is worth all it costs to have a seeds, we have inl stocl marden and Fat Hoes, Rakes, Shoves, Spades, )0ks, Mattocks, 1 lows and l( ow u rners made, \\'heel liarros, LIchines, and I Fuliture of all kim A_ Nice, New, leai ATS, SHOES, DRYG001 N(-\w, Gmods Coming' in and Lnything *v and \bout a I lome T \\e invite all to comv- and No trouble to) 'how th W. T IATl- HitUCEd New Spring Arriving 1 (e large(st andi by 1ar the prettlies-t ve litd tht' yoke of high prices M\'iss II lughles has just retm hiere she purch'lasedl alag . unItty to call andL inlspeCct t'his dep et styles at very low pirices. In eachl dlepartmnh(~t y'ou w'il1l il, u to call adI see us.1 Heath-Bruce4i .I H ()ils, lie ais A de ei. i lIr~ tili ie s,< li .1. ItU. 1. W(o call you r attenitioni to one of ]OMl~ BOI I )EY in short lengths ov (juality is good and the prices are si pIicCo sol. P~rinig us your prod uco. Yours trul' MCRAIG IBRC A gentsi for Made..o.Ordor Cl othm FOLLOW. JING +i VE RY TRAIN ry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, will be complete. Watch out it later. Our line of FURNISHINGS 1i Summe, V, we buy nothing but the (Atol platers, Harrows, is of Iarming implements. (1ods. We can make you jes and wagon. ily, JOB NLEY. POTATOES i Seeds ANTING.r mi1k11n. kesides the (1e Ill-C<-shar' ~rning Tools! ork.I usli 1 looks, Briar Stocks, lst Steel Beam Iron ing Stoves, Sewing Is. I 'rettyv Styls I stock, (d 38 AND CLOTHING Oling out EIvery I)ay. Everything. 1 k ll i ug 111o 0rr 1S. rouh 01 stock. 110RR~hOWV CO. Q oods baily. line we have shown. W\e mdi( they ar in reach of nti i joual ii , any ini the all thw I sa Ih-s in 'Pickens Lrtmilent. Yo \will find cor .1 big valo- It will pay lorrow Co. bo u i '; u y vice to) ligucre t in- awXt ['ie l.Q *I4W~' ILY,1 &C1j I inr cc a t 1IcLupanie2s' rculai tilly I ll A y ork guaranl in T. B3oggs, iherty, S. C. ush Store. 1(110 inos1 e'' 'I i e n t io'so or shownn in Pikoncs. Thlo artling. No less4 than a )TKERSM