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Estrologloel Table By John T. Boggs, observer, Licety, S. 0, Temperature Charaeter of day. 29 59 30 0 Clear 80 58 80 0 Uloar 1 0) 80 0 Clear 1 59 80) 0 Clear 2 01 28 0 Clear 8 59 80 0 Clear 4 38 10 0 Clear aDvenlus'of a Local and Personal Xature --J,4E. Haood of Easley, was cir cul ' g in Pickeni last week. --isa Essie and Eva Earle visited friends in Greenville last week. - Prof. S. M. Wolfe made a flying trip I-) Ensley Saturday evoning. --Mrs. FloRence Griffin spent a part of last week with friends in Eas. ley. -Miss Hubbard's music class gives a recital in the rohool auditoiri um tonight. -Mrs. L. C. Thornley spent a por. tion of la4t week with relatives ad friends in Greenville. -See change of ad of Craig Bros this week. They talk shoes and it will be to your intbrest to listen. --Mies Josie Boggs, of Easley, spent a p)rtion of last week with her sistor, Mi s. J. N Halluu, in Pickens. --:A moving picture show delight ed the Young folks of the town lamt Saturday night at the schoil audito riuu. -Prestoa P. McDaniel, whi is on the constabulary force and stationed at Wailhalla, is visiting his brothers and sisters in Pickens. -Miss Addie Hintt, of Easley, spent Saturday and Sunday with her friends in Piokoes. She is an assist ant teacher in the Norria Grammar school, at present. -Mnday was saleday but there was nothing to go under the auction ter's hammer. A goodly crowd was in town, paying taxes and trading and our merchants report good sales. -Little Miss Ivy Mauldin whi rpent two weeks recently with hert grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ros Eaton, of Central, returned home last week, ber mother, Mrs, 1. Mi. Mauldin having gone after her. -Th ro was considerable work before the Masonic lodge last Satur. day night, several candidstes pre. senting themselves for the first step in Masonry and more to follow. Th. lodge is growing at a healthy rate. -0. L. Curetop laa his corn mill running an invites the corn meal actinig public to give himn a share of their patronage. The mil is in charge of Mr. J. Mi Ward, an experienced miller, w~ho knows how to grind a good turn out. --The miunltes of the Twelve Mile Rliver Association will be ready for delivery to the clerks of the various .,.churches by the 12 insat. They will please call at this office and get same. On aceount of tbeing rushed with job work all the fall we have been unable to t~urn out this wvork before now. -Col. Fielding A. Lewis, formerly of this p~lace, but now of WValballa, was in Pickens the first of the week. Mr. Lewis is wvell p.leased with his purchase there and says that he has been offered double the money he paid for his property. He is in the -# real estate business and has a card in this issue. -A t a regular meeoting of th~e K. of P. lodge Monday night work in the second degree was performed. .i'hiq lodge, though a young one, is fait forging to the front, their member shIp increasing at a rapid -rate. Their degree team is splendidly or. nwnniepd and they carry. the candi ugh the derees in great >d deal (if - pace is take n gislative matters and songe with other matter, but we donate enough. space to give a program of the entertainment by the P'ickens chapter U. D. (1. in the Graded School building next Wednesday ev. ening the .14th of Februnary. It is Sfor the benefit of the old esoldiers, n worthy cause, and we cheerfully do nato the space and hope they will have a crow~del -house. Ta e aedmis. sion is only 10 coets. - Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Gaines of Lil.. sity side, we-- in Pickens Monday, aend while in town paid this cifllce a vlist; th- y came inl to see hon~ anI up to-diat, country weekly is gotten up. TLhe., were shown through evory depart meat, but were unable to see the most initeresting feature, that of our big steam new~spaper press in ojerdiion, wvhich ii only run on Tuesday eve nings an 1 WVedne -day mornings. We invite every one to cali wh. n thov feel I ko it and1 see hw~ nmnch c tre worr.', time and labor is required t'. get ouit a newspaper. If you want to know whether ii shiow is any good or not, get th opinion of the travelling public. T1he drummers generally keep uip with best attractions on t'he road, and the dr~tume making this point speak in the highest terms of comrmenda lion of 'the "Bell Ringer.s and 'Male Quartet te" which will be here Febru. ary 28th. They have seniti At. er cities, and say it is simply. grand and can't be beat. Don't fail to hesar themn at school auditorium on the 28th under auiapicos of Picke nS .v coum) Committee. PrIces l00 andt 25o for children. Really a dL Il bis *oW T.Hsitah aht ee -See change of ad tT D I;Iar. rib; as usual he off.-rs bargains to the trading pablio. -A twenty-five cent show for ten cents. Come and help the Daugh. tere in a good cause. -MoD Weams and others will sing at Concord Church next Sunday at 2 p. m. All are invited to attend. -John Harvey Richey, of Easley R. F. P. No. 2, was in -Pickens Mon. day on business. - -W. (. Gaines, of Norris, was in. Pickens Monday and paid this office .an appreciative call. -Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richey are visiting the latter's mother and other relatives in Columbia. -Miss Junie Wyatt and Mrs. W. 0. Martin, of Easley Rt. F. D. No. 5, bvent a part o. Jast week in Pickens with relatives. - Ex Sheriff J. H. G. McDainiel, of Rutherfordton, N. 0., is now circula ting namong his many friends and visi tit-g children in Pickbns. -T. M. Jones of the Rook aection of the county, has movel to Eailey and herafter his postolqe padress will be .Eisley, R. F D. 2, -Do not fail to go out- to the ei,? tertaiuent gi -ein by the Daught ors Of tlse Confederacy next Wednes lay eveniug Feb. 14t. -A message received from W. M LHorton, denlti,., statea that he w'ill be iii Liberty Thureday, the 8th, and in Pickeu Frid y, ti.o 9th and 10tu in stant. Any one meedinig dental work shUuld see bim un those iates. -Married Sunday Feb. 4th, 1906 at the hommh of the Offiditit- ma"i4in trate S. F. Keith, Prof. A B. Follrt ner to Miss Leilai Mtoes. The happy couple have thcicongratula tions of their many friends. -TIl ere will be an all day singing at Flat Rock, three miles touth of Liberty the third Sauday in this month. Let every body come and bring dinner ;end song books, Ti. singing will be conducted by P. C Cartee. -Alter December 22d, we will on. ly gin cotton on Fridays of each week. Our pations will please be governed accordingly. Urin. us your remnant seed cotton and get highest cash prices. Pickens Oil Mill Co. Mrs. Swayneghame, relict of the late Alex. A. Swayneglau!, died on the 7th ult., at her home one mile east of Literty. She woo buried the day following her death at Flat Rock Church. She leaves three sons and four daughters besides a host of rela tives and friends to mourn her death. --The conuty union of the Farm. era' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, will meet at Nor ris Sidetrack on Saturday the 10th inst. at 11 a. m. A delegation from each local union ia desired as busi ness of importance is to be trans acted. Jno. T. Boggs, Pres. -Mis, Tirzah Hug~hes is spending a while with her sister, birs J. A. D~avis, in Spartaanburg. She is on her way to the northern markets to pur chiase her spring and summer millin ery for the big store. The biggest stock and the best display of millinery over haindled by this enterprising firm will be shown this season. --Congressman -Wyatt Alken asks us to inform our subscribers that he has a small quantity of fin~e tobacco seed of varieties suited to thia Section, each package of which which will plant from three to five acres. Any person desiring a iackage will plea~e addrtess him at Wazshington, D. C., care of the hose of Rieiresentatire.. -There will be three eclipses of the son andl two of the 31o0on thi, year'. The first is a totael eclip.e of thme moon beginniing about 11 o'clock of the 8th of F'ebruary and ending the next morning abanut 4 o'clock. The next total eclipse of the sun in North America will be in June 8th, 1918, visible from Oregon to Florida for two minutes. -Mr. Ernest Folger, buyer for Folger, Trhornley & Co., leaves Satus. day for the northern markets to pur chase the largest and most complete -took of spring and summer muerchamn. dise ever carried by this enterprising firm. Ernest says if t hey don't sell double the quan; 'ty of goods this year they have evd sold, it will be be cause the people do not want to buy. -W. W, Miss recently blft us one of the most pecullar gou de we have ever seen. It was shaped very simni. larly to a corne~t, and wai a very pret. ty growth, it wvas raised1 by Mrs. Hinkel, of Pickenis coun ty. Since the introduction of the lhimlippinie Islanid gourds into this section several years ago there have been a numiber of freak gourds presen ted to this office. -Keowee Courier. -The heavy rains last .\onday swelled the stream:; of this county a1 most as badly as the 'July freshot of lait year, hut the damnago to bridges and property was not so groat. Sev eral bridggs in the eastern section of the county are r, ported as washed away, and a number of others consid erably damaged. Senema .iiver is re ported to have beeni as high as at any time in the past.-Koewee Coumier. -For the past six monthsi the jib department of thin paper has beeni rm a month to six weeiks behind with orders for job work, and have. not caught up yet, though wVe ami working three comnpositors daIly and also at night. Thme people appeciale good work and place their orders with us even if they do have to wait fo their turn. Ri~gt now, a big order for the PiokeniRU. R. is holding a dnm T4 401" The 00l6hg ~4-91t~sd Of tile" county have comA in and moved their date up a notch SiUog our last i1s$ueg .; J. Gas way, L. D. Stephone, W. D. E en, . Ars. E L. 0.x, Bad Kirksey, J Tvre Looper, Jas U. Gl lespio, T. A Kelley, J. it. J. Anthony, W. H. Bejamin, J. A%. Whliteo, T. S. ityru ey, G. W. Waines, W. . Garrett. and Thomas Turner, These are all good citizens of the county and they all "live at home and board at the same place." TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION TO MEET. The Pickens County reachers' As. sociation will meet atLiberty scli. ol building, Saturday, February 10th, :it 2 o'clook. The prog),ram will be as follows: Met hods of Punishment-J, P. Deu. dy, of Central. The Womnu in The Teaoher's Pro. feesion-bliss Corrie blathis,of Easley. School Eatertainmsnti-.l. R. C Grif fin, Easley. Sone Needed Reformsa in the South. ern So0ol Systemn-'i. M. Wolfe, U1 Pickens. Every toauther in Pijkvns couuty should attend. The sehedules are uch anu to enable :h..i who desire to go and come at 0.mvenieut hours. And teachers who are not near the is I r ,ad, can drive through the country. A man who once had rough horny hamdA made them soft and smooth with Wich HazAl Salve, but he used the gen uine-that bearing the name "E. C. Do Witt & Co. Chic.ago.", For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no e gal. A.d affords almost immediate reli.f from b'ind, bleeding, ito iug and protruding jiles. Sold by Piokens Drug Co. They never gr.pe or sioken, but cleanse ans1 strengthen the Rtom:ioh, liver a :d bowe.s. Tis is the universal vor diet of the many thousinds who ume Do Witt's Little Early Risera. These fa mous little pills relieve headache, con stipatiOn, billiousness, jaundice. torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc, Try Litt*e Early Risers. Sold hy Piekens Drug Cu. The New Cough Syrup--thei one that acts as a mild cathartic on the bowevml-is Kennedy's L x:rtive Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system, omts the phlegm out of the throat, strenghtens the mucous membranes of the .bronchial tubes, and relieves croup, whooping cough, etc. Childreu love it. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. All old timre Cough Syrups binld the bowels. This is wrong. A new idea was advanced two yoars ago in Kennedy'a, Laxative Honey and Tar. ''his remiedy acta on the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs and loosens the bowels at the sam time. It expels all cold fr-m the syst.m. It clears the throt, said strengthens the mucous membranes, re. lieves ceughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Piokens Drug Co. Don't deceivo yourself. If you have indigeation take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hoontt, South Mills, N. U., says: "I was troll bled with Chronic indigestion for several years; whatever I i-te seemed to cau'te hecartburn, sour stomach, flattering of my heard, and general depression of minmd and body. My druggist. recommend Ko dol, sand it has relieved me. I can now eait anything and sleep soundly at night. Kodol Digests what you eat. Bold by Pickoe Drug Co. St'artiling Hut True. Peoi-le the world over were horrified on learning of the bur1ning of a Chico'go theatre in which nearly six hundred pee. plc lost their liv' s, yet more than five timea this number or over 3,000 people died fronm proenmoaia in CJhiicago during same 'ear, with scarcely a passing nto ice. Every one of these cal-es of pneu monia resulte~d fr'om a cold and could been prevented by timely u~ee of CTham. herlain's Cough Remedy. A great many who had every ro son to fear pneui'monia have warded it off by the p~rompt use of this remiedy. The following is an in stance of this sort: "Too much cannot be said in favor of Clh mberlain's Couah Rem dy, and especially for colds and in. fiuenza. I k now that it cured my daugh ter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I beelieve saved her life whe~n she was thrematened with pneumonia." WV. D. WVilcox, Lo gan, Nm'w York. Sold b'y Pickens Drug Co. aud T. N. Hnnter, Liberty. Chamarberilai's (ougha Remecdy the Mmoth. er's Favorit. The soothming and hseal ing p~roperties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have maide it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small childron, for colds, cronp and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, aind as it cont'ains no opium or other harmful drug, it may 1bo given as confi dently to a b e by as to an adult. For sale by Picke Drug Ce, and T. N. Hunter, Libertyr For ililiousness and sick Headache. T1ake Orino Lax itive Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomaich, aids digestion and acts as a gentle stimnient on the liver and bowels withont irrit,ting those organs. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness anti habituaal constipa tion. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleaant to tiake, Rtemem ber the uname Orino and ref use to taske u'ny substitute. Pickens Drug Co., RI. F. Smith, Eiasley. Doctors first prescribed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use ii today more thap ever. They Cherry Pectoral. rely upon It for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how it I heals inflamed lungs. T"o ta'id vey r'a hcogh effor tiree years. laungs wore soona haued and mty cough dtrop.ead aw ua. Paant. Hvou, antarle centre. Ia.3 -. -for ------ Old Coughs oa Ayor's Pi;ll ait bedtIme insures I.etw.-aJ ac21ern next mornincr. Re6mrmen - .y-ru-na. 4* 7 ........ ...... Senor Queseda,6 Cuban Minister to the United States. Senor Quesade, Cuban. Minister to the United States, Is a orator born. ft 601 article in The Outlook for July, 1I9O, by George Kennan, who heard Queeada speak at the Esteban Tiheater, Mantanzas, Cuba, he said: "I1 have seen amny audiences under the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of asong emotional excitement; but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada4e eulogy upon the dead Patriot, Marti~l In a letter to The Pernaa& Medieine Cow psny, written from Washingt-on, D. C., Senor Quesada says:t "Peruna I ca recommend as a very good medY cine. It Is anf excellent strengthening tonic, and it Is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. "---Gonzalo De Quesada. Congressman J. H. Bankhead, of Ala- TeeI u igendos h~ bama, one of the most influential mem- i aia pctefee~rh ti bersof the House of Representatives, in Prnwih a to #feuir a letter written from Washington, D. C.,etadordthuad f@xs gives his endorsement to the great a-Ifyud edrl*po6a"sw tarrh remedy, Peruna, in the flollowing fcoyrslsto h s fPr words:wiea net r aesn 1W 44your Peruna A, One of mhe beat fl ttmn fyu w n ew medichne& I ever tried, and no thmW epese ogv yuUyalai d should be without your rensarkale vc rts remedy. As -a tonic and catarrh cure Adm r ataPeieto h is a- a-a Asee for atrh.Iti SOM PACICA. DVCE. ths Peru, for has ltoo is ha horet ttand red auturands ofese.mak Non.J. Ahmoe Hiton rits Enhu cthorultsfothue of Peercntats unda siastcall of otto Assciwritoo ath on tor wb aas bivig fugatehmsenfto fyurns ease an heor~ tion-Dvesbe iApleased toy gel ivab fi d- u His Advice. that ice r esiltads.bt ME CI~. ADVr:Ift hleIE wa t hie coprin, frthe cilot gis hourt delegate to~~an the manen'Ct n a.prc. Yurfat u ee s a 'tm k Hn.in f. mre HntonWries Enthu J.ot utfpAr oret ana sonastecotaco hohs.bi deenogateaCba inse to the SotenCto rc. YUnite oScates sociartioln TNew Ouloank for Jeuly,169, byJ.ree Awhoherd Hieton. Ipak a thesehod ofheting Mthnpeo- Cua.h aiT03.ha ..en n pauod iens cun heel ofroqun meecu an in the ip o sron ehma exciteet butyond doubty teassed such a senea tteoceo usd' "Perunhasaccmpishd canrea ommndadavygodfei e it It meing and e holden treghnn oiadi goso alogtesm ie andiu cur fsor the alosta unieral vconghelant ofreatariip. r--ozaoD Qeaa Conagheressa i wil oanl beao Aa hri u a UsinE LeOCAL.wh bahort ofeuui thr-yo wiletalcom s ardclseie e tir.i thero thbe pourpse foeresnaie a which te ehv s sdth agl enyfo asleter wittefe Wshreigetonhe .. arnd cured Stoesands fanesand tdepresed, co nio of the foth.in factdr arena foiio tof maeryua Iwneder sawtaemoe determinedr.loeiprices on both bod of~ rersnaie norul statmentogr hor nd &e Co. edicuiasmIee manied dn al laed to giv ot FO A E yTo dwelainabs and theolic and principle youtliedbyl store gi odcni.o.Go a rhemdfer. cotes a n cthirdresdr eesaryian Prtsildng inTh pots kw f ebhbeer.".,i.Hartma of ntrim, ClAmpply to AM SOE arerICALh AsICEar by i. Srik. orteclt s br andwhe threareanyobtrutios anh frmanufcues ' pr aer thon in Ahoe wayto ritehs Epro- paytin oto inapoerment ai gros tenalloter voctins us soorvice Boneatorbo hapis, obi. soe oa standstiof CTe Apopla of gTAEN POnJnnr 17sl t aihcth, fo th iou Dreerininto reas z Apile fMay eigvery 8wees oud, ~~HsActhat soehthutbedn o we fargetsam wlstpat tE oe farersmer:chasmbaker and waw- aying corni they noiclgie.u delrat ito te grteatody so tht ahe pri. YusThomscoldng bitis one New idetia wt rqete.Ahmr itn otahe theillo cofplein tuh inJp.Beowowrkai h theatiturh.sAahmomelishdinggreatrg.paredof Thue ishernrer yav ben mi dotae vryu vhce n thed its frcedetngbe and makul ittig n Ia penng aRly goei onalngthmanan stane aby ahmd iem acl hnnnefgn thnciSouthe ad inathia frinclde rele. k-eo pip culogand_ ting shrDieiuctilon~ wand roationpwll .Ia o rpae od l theavoble urpea for do trhey knd lof wodwr cin concnwthegcfo tiein the entstatinvo hen Iblackming. tole work garand dversid codiie rais ther softhe tend.inf PWm.io tosmeou hing needfr h ore determpin 0ln rcen oh onthsiam manifeseutolary leut NOTICAE-Tw pron aelis hereb thcol icy an aiinipmm ouornu byeatorned noo odiibo. Gaid raet theaiseret stomkttnd ton trire-ur ad neyear woust hding hom ponds.wihwl eagetmvo wihourt jusCetr, ca.. Ayn diore The fareisth, avn sevgalhouard by rdin F isc oikwilb.eatwt whichr evarcher in munes. if gwie WeorANgToD la h, w.styo aondtbhen threr arwaobtrctions 2-7 fr.J.m Brcon, to pF.pD. or groses othe a othe aohlonsmeraise v - IX ea Pickin, a. cme fonk useastil a Twepon opho ofhamNUPO an~r be inoitio are brning te ealey iefml i aotwesod thotsowetwoud muot he onfoOwrcn t selet heourle terot etour supply braizls thedrtr amb rvgp-~et n farmersl meoaie akr n a-p:gfor thie ritic. Neeof ne sitia wiedth thie I .Bok odokai h ofthe treymaille aopihe moto crsopebidng sp~pdt ath 1u5uet. mhr soeado endoaeoe orvhce n he miutheon arers hav beenaccodoagnrliroofepi rkSw ~in own by inforation atitiltadaonpnn seily abl.y ar fbedv toa hey should i6 eacllwe i ed fgn he15 dcnts forthe 5(1b raimng m;part; rpi ok reae od l they Shanvd iie thiovfn eliwhat theyseduntionl drttonwl a nowpreparedltoingoofl inaric at ret, a tindo i tor ig id fwowr i oncinwt noei the pctionfth sscation; whf llor mtig l wr ur we wivbil r ebraie whenhey mttodWi.Rsuu. athingheead fixhoed cfaminimum ljti~ to hefaring away aonseurl leot NOIthe osn aehrb prclow 10 i cents, batfl itn) soon ~'rlnt obt, abr ido bt wot hay t2ce. Iar pwat to i n' samysy Pu~rDon toathe morerao stpao iotton, okeep 8y'rs h hslf hshm yours wervebawilloh't gret scare foand utjs aue n oeds te asouh soedid asSpring hesnd it dnhsntc wl edatwt weollto een 'yents ind muns af sh acorinrt l inotent fmabr ould lce. ou 2be. J ~w, iF D o ann~ an us asa weponthoham Just ineceived the largest ear of bon ofa hmeriso ho .w wollFurnitnre ever shipped to ickens. be i poitin t brig te eemyPrices right. down wewoul no hav tosellourFolger, Thiornley & Co. coton o met ur uppy bllsand The 10 1'. Ktelley corn anid wheat coul hol forthe ise.mi'l, saw mill andu ginnery en 5hoal Nowtheassciaionfixd te PiceOrek is under the mnanagemnent this of he emandr o th ctto cr1)year of Mr. Alrry Stephens, a compe at 1 cets. her isone nd fl0tent miller, who will give you entire haltmillon oes et t se accrd atisfactiona. Try him and be pleased. in t te ~et noratonataii1-1014 Il. P. Kelley. able I elive hatthe 8h~ld A gents Wanted-Out stock is reli hav 15cens fr te rmaiingl~at;able and can be bandle4 for many sue theyhav nevr file to et hatcessive years in the same community. the ased nti uow;thefaliog?~We want a good local agent in this in ric a prset, tink i toigcounty. Termis liberal. First clas it w~l 10 r.mom~redwheuth refetrenco require. at Ahevlleandfixd aminmum NOT'ICE-I have some very desir. lr~ of11 ent th spcultor 'vntable tracts (of laid for sal4 near the to hmkkerig aay n Igotthetown of \Valhalla, S. 0. 1 also have pl~ct blow10 uris, ~d t ~ some nice lots in Walhalla. See me wentup o 12cens* wnn tosayquick or write me at WValhalla, S5. 0., to he oldrs f sot ottn, eepOffice Walhalla Bank, yor eie n dn' gtscre ad2 5 4t. F. A. Lewis. so~las omedidlas Spingwhe it I have nice house on good lot for wel toseen cot~ nd n shrtsale or rent. J. A. White. 1t. tineit ent bov 10cent. Ibe- "Eureka" Stock anid Poultry psa', liea itwill do the same thing again dsa.J .bc~l e FEBRUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERY - LAWN On February ist we will place on sale over 4000 yds of embroidery and 3000 yds of white lawn at 25 per cent dis count. 500 yards 7 cent Lawn to go at 6 cents per yard. 700 yards 10 cent " " " ' 81 " " yard. 700 yards 121 cetat " " " " 10 " " yard. 500 yards 15 cent " " " " 121 " yard. 500 yards 20 cout " " " " 15 " yard. Over 4000 yds of embroidery and inser tion in 5 and 6 yd pcs to go at 25 per cent discount. Don't miss this opportunity to buy the greatest value ever offered in white lawn and embroidery. Folger, Thorn ley' Co. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods a Specialty. A PLAIN STATEMENT $ -A0 DAYS-: During the next 30 days we will be rounding up and closing out winter goods. We're not giving away goods, neither have our profits been so large as to permit us to sell at one half. But we will sell all of our heavy Cassimers, Kerseys and woolen goods at greatly re duced prices, all the profit off. Lot of 8% cts dark outings to go at 6% Yets. Ladies cloaks and jackets to be sold for less than first cost. Have lot of odd sizes in shoes that will be sold at bargains.'. You can save money by calling on us during next 30 days. A. K. Park. West End, Greenville, S. C.$ COTTON IS KING! To increase Your Yield, use Anderson Fert ilizers More Liberally. A Labor Saver, a Money Maker, Beats All. Amimoniated with FISH, BLOOD, and other Hirrh. Grade Ingredients. For Information, Call on our Agent at your nearest Railroad Station, or Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co., 33-45 ANDERSON, S. C. ~~Sold by Folger, Thorniey & Co., Pickens, S, C. . D . M00ore Ss 'em Cheap,~. I bought a stock of goods at a bargain and will sell them the same way, call and see me for most anything you want I have a few dress skirts and Boy's knee pants to go cheap. Calicoes and Outings at a bargain. A lot of Shoes to go cheap, in fact everything cheap. Remember the old meat market and bring me some Pork and all the Raw Hides green or dry that you can get because I am selling goods. I don't forget my meat market so call and get yonr meat or anything else you want. The Old Meat Market. J. D. MOORE. Great Reduction. All our entire stock will now be sold at a great reduction in prices and if you have not bought your overcoat, suit or furnishing goods, now is a good time to save money, Take advantage of this drop in price before some else steps in ahead of you and gets the plum. Free Cleaning an~d Pressing of all clothing made in our Merchant Tailoring Department. SL. Rothschild. Sole agen do Haw s H ts a d D tc ess.T rousers.