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The Hand That I And Restores "Dutring the recent Gri clatm:tutg a miion victims o eficiency of .'eruna in quick this malady and its after-efe thA Nalk of the contincnt."-N. 000 LIKE A DEMON grip hias crossed our country, leaving behind se ires of physical wrecks. Victims of catarrh of the hecad, catarrh of the throat, catarrh of tho lungs, catarrh of tho stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the pelvic organs, are to be counted by hundreds of thou sands . G rip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of ' chronic catarrh within the system. This is so true that few grip sufferers are able to make a complete recovery until they have used Peruna. Never in the history of medicine has a romedy received suich unqualified and un iversal eulogies as Peruna. If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruina, -writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a f ul I slatement of youir case, and ho will be pioa-zed t o give you his valuable ad vice Ulratta. 81111lii(n Of q LT al !Id8 e1111 eS nll halire --RevB. E.Grand lef 4londa fo pinfed to DE Ook gfrer has on -e rac toer. Wouith ln unbrenhin- ' Viactims wil complehto the sc eth theb thaetrh ofan helry. ---arrie o the esidcer of the kieys, oaterr, of the pelis. orans ve tohe hpcoue by hed goto' --Mri sepdemin ter2Gh n, a ew the hse of T.roA. Hughes, fathi o the auro al thako cmLrecovsetion happy thyung cusporuha.tecn Nevturains theiryo mnyifinends -An rem d recind svcanqulfried and subsier canloi as weekand lf yote dola biol deripondm sthis factor hits clero heei tof he frst ofit Janr tor. H asrn givnart fth ansfthisnd your estd wille for man ye ou prosperiuyl and hapipiies. o ave seeral Nather frSitold accut )o lu ookfr s an w woul citt balaWhne the m itvay. --rsdt W.m W.r M c~o r tker pt hasi Isent enrous sampl of1 It e. product. tots oflic o. whic poe toc hol . at it deiren th he vlne~ an heca ind rby ale frorl' ki ep, thrtt, or morecwa u in nto these 1 otfits andIil, mae good m oney . Or farmer fri er ould dont wel t try o tet iperitent o '-Ans ha(1 ad anto fepidmi aof movsei thce iasthi week ur W. fl.iott Je ishi vd t o hit ac Uen. T)1 Mc Janielfrm 197 on orLieart oa W.a H. fPrc hs oed tob thes fia* p a< 11.3 A.u N.-ho y a s moved3'0 ~l wol1 Ihe tai.e houste ; the tEdl Stephyn whoi reie in. the i Mil acion, h naItnl mo e to own l~ and cuis thec Neub;J.hu Troupe Pr traigeCi h sed itola thelauldi p rrt on ofacto rvo utre t t i solc i c l)1t Yards Off Coughs, Nervous, Dyspepti< efieeic, e e more, the y relfeving Is has been Y.ournal. i _ s Cured of Obstinate La Grippe. C Henry Dist-in, the inventor and maker of band instruments for the Henry Distin Mfg. Co., at Williamsport, Pa., is A probably the most active old man in Philadelphia to-day. H writes from v 1441 S. 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa.: e "I write to Inform you that I had a f bad attack of la grippe last December f which lasted more than three months, F and which left me with catarrh, and several of my friends advised me to try your wondorful medic.:ie, Peruna. C "I began with a bottle the first week c in March and it certainly did me a great deal of good. "I was so well satisfied that I it purchased another bottle, and followed a your directions which you furnish with ni every bottle, and I am glad to say that V it has cured ie. I shall certainly rec oninenti the l'eruna to all my friends."-- o Henry Distin. -C. L. Clayton and wife, of Lib erty, visited t ho family of her father. Thomas Welborn, last Week. -Jas Griflin, who has been in tho west the past few years, is en a visit to his tr. ther, Capt. J. A. Griflin. -Rev. 0. M. Abmuy filled his op poli-tmcnt at the Pickenis Met hodiht' ehurch Sundlay night~ and d livered a fine <hlscourse. H1( will preafch1 next Sunday at 11 a. mi,, and wvill leave the following Tuesday for Conference which meets ht Spartan burg. -Fi. E. Cox returned lasit wvek from Coliumbia where he wenit to take Li position, lie will probably resuimot his p)osition ith the Picke ns rail. ci roaid. F1ranlk saiys there is nto placW. SI like home; ho says expens~es in Co. y Ilmbial wolld eat up all the t-alary S andIC ho can savel 'L imoreon hal f tIP e l. wages in P'ickens. -A regul ar commn I)tnication or ke. rowee Loiko No. '70 A. Fi' M. willI ho hioldenm Satinnhuvi ight.. All mem. bers arie urged to be presen It and t-Ik part1)1 in the clect ion eif oticers ior thme enSuing year. Tlhcre is also degree work mapp)ed out.. Every member Ccmflc visit ng brethren cor dially welcomed. -The Pickens Lveenm com m itteo have a high 'class- at Irnction for m xt Monday night Dec. 11th ini theo Montauk Lqdios Quartet t, one of t he best and higheost p)ried( qinrtetts now before thbo pumblic. TIhe press notices they receive all point to them being a fine at tract ion and youi will miss a treat if you fail to hear them. -Tho Supreme Court miado guick work in the Pickens county caso. It] boeardi the at gumient alonday and1( dli-. e missed the peOtitionl that night. T1hi4 means that the election inj Pickenis aounuty has been5 sustainued and all5 the light has b'.'m n aught. Th i m.r der mans that the C on lly baard has been sustaine~d in closing tho d ispen o sary and( that the election was all Si right, ast contended b~y Mr. Rt ,binsoai p and Mr. Carev. - Zeke ret urned last w ..k iromi lims ip1 to O)klahomaiit, vt ry'p Utnieb en. Itth usa overi tho cuniti y. Qui to a I (pri sen1tativYe cro.wd of cit izen s of thei Pied moni l'eltL too advanti ago of ti e < xcursion, antd all of themn were chairme~td withl thle coitri; aill of! thbem purchased r roperty t here andi many33 of theami wiiI.lltimo (out, t here later. Zeko "ays the country3 is a goodly on0 aind tihe plel ar13liv and( lhe cannrot see whyi~ the young)% men of this county do not go .nt theroe. Hie intends going baeck ini lhe spring and will makt hi homo. Colds, GIrip SCatarrh Wrecks. - - -7 ongressman Powers Of Vermont Uses Pe-ru-na in "is Family. Hon. H. Henry Powers, writes from [orrisvillo, Vt.: "Pleruna I have used in my family 'l hsuccess. I can recommend itas an -kcollent famnily remnedy, and very good >r coughs, colds and catarrhal af tctions."1-H-. H-onry Pbors. e-ru-na For Catarrhal Nervousness, and Stomach Troubles. Hion. W. J. Purmian, ox-memyber of ongress fromn Florida, writes from 144 street, N'. WV., Washing ton, D). C.: "From representat ions to meo, and 'omi my own experience, I feel justified k recommending your Poruna to ainy A all persons suiffering with catarrhal orvousness- or stomnach troubles." f. J. Purnm. t A dress Dr. R. B. Hartman, President r om lartiman Sanlit-ariung columlbus, Mne Auspices %ckNs TA M 0 ThsQattisoeo h -ealbateadteFee /ecutyadhaebe nh on'tesfal owerso wil rermo UssPurn I lS anta (. " Dorna s a e am raml 3re SCssed I an d Ue~m n dr~ L sa acllei failyesd, som e "go r andugo, Piaos watarr5c ad-5 tam " H Enginrs at25 o r.25 era boxe atrioc, Rolervmusiceb< in.hers, awran scredrier ot :tet 25. W As ntone Baby in.th " eFro v ma~rsnyn oher ahngs ' on dily o n ex wee k we wusill od ll thsnsBeng wiythcath Pcl~a 'lv JSerANsie -Rev. B. Holdot' dolivoeied a goc srmon to a small -onregation v tle Pickens Baptist church otndaj -Two negro women wero wadkin along the railroad track ia Easley o T'uesday Ovonling whe11n they heard train coming and believing it. to 4 tho Pickona train, stepped on to th Southern track, When No. 38. 01h Soittliern's Yestilujo train dashet out of . the cut at the Methodis church and struck one of the womei killing hlr instanti:; the other om %%as hit in the back and kuocl;d oul oto the radway. No Mnte at.tacb (s to tho railroai compat.y. Acliiu, Coroner, M agistra to Jaioni hold ti inquest and a verdict of death b, negligence was tho result. Boars tho The KirM You Have Always Bougji Signaturo of Pickens R. F. D. [4a. 3. The health of thi.4 sectia 'is ver good at present. A heavy rain fell Saturday nighi Tw-o?'O Milo schoo; Commenced o; the 27th ult under the efliient mat) agoment of Mr. Jason Enti ehini. Mr. Alex Ballew and family e Birmingham, Ala , are visitinj friends a-ud relatives in thi- fsectior BY. W. C. Seaborn filhed his rep ulor appointment at Concord ils Saturday and Sunday preaching Ox c0llont, sermons. Mr. anl Mrs. Dave Stansell worc g(uests at. Mr. Field on last foui tL 3unday. Mr Gabo Cothran of Wes.ninstot 'isited the family of N. 0. Cothran nst week. Mr. J 0. Field, who has boon at. endi ing school at Clemvi-onl is it himo o a few days. Aiima't Pet. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. , [he Kind Ybu Have Always Bought Dears the Bignaturo of Bridge Notice. I m ill let to t he lowe. t ret ponsible .Wider th Ibuilding of a iridve m ',:N, w ,-kc I t. Strum fxI mill onl Fuidi he 22d i it a' 11 1. m. P IH 11i F1 reicticltons 1ple Llin kn i ) d1 y of h-titug. .J. P. Smilb. Ccm. 11xcl s couni111. of the IP0ickens 7il.i Appear in th ded Scoo Vight Decem lS estW now1o the platform. '] ail to please. They have app siastically received everywher d this one number, alone, is y tg people Of this vicinity a rar d to a delight ful and~ hig-clas: ore until 7 p. mn. of' above dlat ~tly enjoy the evening. Pick oys, Toys ilais Suppli eadly for Sal iRi teOli 1.0 Wi itl essedi, Ki(d and(.I 1o sleep"', at pr ic Toy (logs on rollers at roc, ) >c, "Jack. inthe-box"' at loc, C \utomobiles ait 25C and 50C oc, Stoves at oc, lea sets lark. >xas with long handles 25c; T I oc; another one at 15c; Cor Bathtub for 5C, etc., etc. that weC have not yet shown, tell you about later. Come is Drug Co., are headquarter. ENSDRU( :hristan Goods. ~.ers R One dose of Aver's Cherry Pectorl Vt bcdtimc prvents ni!flt coughs of children. NC croup. No bronchitis. A. h Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. I hnvo usqto Ayer's Chorry PoetornI In my it r.fr n't I cara. Thers peei al for i -5 V J. w.C uM.. eAy,~ ACO -f or wwa0$.k _ ht Coah (oep tho b)owls0 open weth Oto0of Ayer's Pills at bdtimo, Just one, BUSINESS LOCALS. Car load fresh lime. I. E. Grandy Fruit for baking caho at J. T. F noell & Co. FO R SALE -- At a bargain. Toy f buggzy almo3t as good as nw Cal - at tlhis offico for information. Closing out our lino of hats and . caps at reduced prices. t .1. T. Fennell & Co. J D. Mooro lie Lought out Mr Henry South' rland's stock of good and will soll them at a bargain. Cal and 0E him. Coio and aco enr nico line o dishes anld glars ware. J. '. Fennell & Co. Granulated sugar 20 ibs for $1 at tho Heath Bruce M >rrow Co. Car load of tho bist flour on the Imarket, -Oblisk" to go at close priees. Como and got some. H. A. Rieber. When ill 11e0d of repair woric call On Mo. Hiiggvy and wiigoni repairing, w1h0eel buildirg, etc., finished up inl firist clws shap ai t raonable price4. Lel. me ligntre with you on that next job. A A. laonn, inl the Urock shop, l ext to \V. II. Ash moro's blacksnith est riblishi itient, Pielcetis, S."C. Y(4, I Fold '< m. Now I wa t t,, sd I 4 mnot: good n11u leS (in! % naag oi. A M. Morris. Bargains. D) Not? wnant milt. to lilinost giveyou a rhid ,tono. A sainicago mill for a shot puin, (C'me this wcek. h!(,111, anlt( clothinig ait c.-t. Xnn: S h(d hre, T D. IHar is. UA RT ET TLyceumn Ciiourse Auditorium~ ber i ith. 'h" ladies are all artists, they earedI in alh the large cities of eC. Their Jap1anese songs, in ell worth the prc of adhni; treat in this attraction and i Sconcert. Tickets 50C each, on 2, after that timec at' the door. ans Lyceum Committee. C.. lus in thbis lineI; wasal Rub>1>er 3s IfrlomIH 5 to ~$5. rums at ioc and 25c, horns at 7owing roosters in eages at 25c. They run abouit 5() feet with e enough to use at 25c, M\'u >)ol sets consi:;ting of hammer, >nets at 25c; Side trombones mdE many nice articles that will and~ look and beC con~vince dI for Santa Claus. 9 oo. LOOK'OUT For the weather in December january and February. So far it has been the prettiest Fall the country has ever exyerienced but The Blizzards are coming prepare for them now. Our immense stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, SHOPE, JACKETS AND SKIRTS is as complete as ever. We are daily receiving. big fiiling in shipments and from Dec. I st to January i st will offer some unheard of bargains along these lines. Big Stock Furniture, Buggies, Wagons, Harness Stoves and Hardware. Always the best goods for the least money. Yours truly F$OLGER & THORNLEY. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishing goods a specialty. Sole Agens for Stetson and Walk Over Shoes. Stetson I Hats, Mitchell Wagons, Chase City Buggies. Notice the Insurance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insurance It a burglar blows the s.ife, and fire (if stroys the building, and the cashier skips out with whlat, he can get-notice the result: Tho fin-ghir nsuranco Co. reil nes what the burglar got; tie Fire Insuranco Co. pitys for the !idii'ig and ixim-r s; tlhe Biond Co. replace8 what the cushier l toohb tue 04,J)" iitrx' C naanteo Fund 1t'3 s the depositors--and the bank Would resunie busiiiest. ut tile Old stilnd. Your depesit N iisured in the Liberty Banik and it costs you nothiig. A word to the w60c is suflicieit. 14spectfuilly, It. C. SHIRLEY, Cashier. Safe and Sure. UR S CU SCLSCNS PTOB NHIT WHOPIG OUH OR TH jTHORE EXPCTRATON IiEA S ELNS Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for Children's Croup and Whooplng.Cough because it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as weRl * as adults of every variety of temperament and constitution. Read This Remarkiable Testimonial. MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearv'ater, Kas., writes:--"My husband was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con sumption. .We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and It cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.' SEasy to Tale; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed. TIREE. SIZZS, 25c, 50c, $1.00. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Discriminating Buyers Can be p~leased in their shoes if they come to us. Our stock is large-selectedl with care. Selected with the idea that good value makes and holds customers. If you have not been buying yomur shoes from us, try us next time you need( a p~air. Pride & Patton, GRE3ENVILLE, S. C. I have a goodl lino of A'mong tli-m nrFothreomdal old stylo SethI Thomas C;lock~ withi ~wigh ts, which I am seliing at sp(ecial bargains. An~d a I ew linte of SI INE1RWARE. Also 801i Goid(1( and Silver W ATCHI ES. A naice line of' Spectaclos ; I guarantoo *glaissos to fit eyes$. All k(inds of Oepair work in tho jowoiry line. 11. SNII)ER. .. _ Ezsloy SC.