The People's Jourual MA11KET REPORT. Corrected weekly by L be Ieatib, Bruci Morrow Co. iRsonucio. on--.. --- -......778 to f ...'.-....... .............12 .5 's-l.en -. ...............20 to 2a ..............l to 1 .................. 2 ,wax*..---........................ 2 #1........,-..... ...........13 -The U. S. Court convened at Green. Ville es99day. --T. D. Harris addresses you this week. Itea'd his announcement. -Dr. W. F. Austin will b3 li Plckeri October 22nd and 28nd. -orn unto Mr. and Mrl. Jeft 11oliter on the 11th inst. a daughter. -Don't forget to let us know ifjyou fail to receive your paper promptly. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. H. U. (Doc) Porter, on the I Ith inst, a son. -Your job work is solicited. Prompt execution tud good service are our alms. --Pride and Patton, Greenville, have all kinds of good shoes. Drop in to see them. -Mrs. Isaac Watts after a long siege of illness is recovering. She is attended by Dr Earle. -Miss Miattle Kennemoro of Kings is re. ported quite sick. At last account She was doing fairly well. -See how the merchants are coming out. Thev have good bargain for the peo. ple. ilead their statenpntie. --eal estate is charning hands. A not iceable feature of all trades is the good prices maintained in town lots. -Seaborn Sizemore of Pickens is one of the p6tit jurors to serve in the U. 8. Court which meet at Columbia shorty. --''hc Twelve Mile Baptist assocmation was well attended. W3 hope to give a full report of preceedings next week. -Veterans of the Spanish American war: read the announcement of Chairman Wilie Sones of the Veterans Assocition. --1temenber that the day for the.Kegular meeting of the Board of 'ounty Commini sioners Is the first Tuesday in each month. -Comptroller General, J. P. 1 erham, was here Saturday making his amunal set ticinent with the Teasurer and Auditor. -lion Julius E. Boggs went to Green ville Monday for examination. and further treatment. lit is gradually growing stron. ger. Willie J. Bolt, of Anderson, nophe %v of Dr. .1. L. Bolt, orrived in Plikens Tuesday and inas accepted a position with A. M. Morris. 1orres pondents are requested again to e sen j in their communications so as ach this office rot later than Monday 110011. It. E. Lathem took off receipt No 1 i the books of Treasurer Chapman last dity. 'i'lie Treasurer Is ready to ac. nodito all callers. Rlev. Campbell of White Plains, Ander. 'otily, tilled IRev )agnall's place at the Methldist Church Sunday preaching to an attentive congregation. -MeAlister & leattle, or Greenville, are after your trade in the utne dress goods line. They tell you In detail of some things they have. %ee their statements. -Married at Camp Creek Baptist church on October 6th. Mr. Major Manidin of Pickens county to Miss Essie Vaughn of Texas, Itcy J. B. Tmmmel officiating. -M'irried at the residence of the bride's iorent on Oct. 6th 1901, Mr. J. P, lor oMiss Bettie EVett,, the I1ev. J. B. Tranmnel ofliciating. All of Pickens coun. ty. -There will be a basket meeting at the ,Union [Col] Camp Ground next Saturday the 19th and 20th inst. Rlememiber the date and the pace, three miles north of Liber. ty. -J. N. llallumn, a promising young man of this county is now at the Atiantac Col. lege of Pharmacy where his friends and all who know him confIdently expect him to take high rank. lion Martin F. Ausel has announood his candidacy for the offlce of Governor. Mr. Ansol has been in public life for many years and is well known to the people of Pickens county, -John F. Gilstrap is making a much needed inprovement on the road crossing thme Mauldini mill branch south of town. The roaid is made to change to a point north of the old ford. -1. E IHigdon sustained minor dam. ages through a cotton gin tire last Friday. lie 13 still serving his cas!to1mers, however, andi the slight misfortune has only made him the more careful, -Those indebted to the Jornni&. on ac counts made before ..he 1st of January 1901 will please settle with me at once as the books will be turned over to the sto)ckhold. ers at their annual meeting in November next. T. C. Ilobinison. -Pickenis Methodists are encourgged. Their church is about comnplete lad lhe long standing Parsonage debt about dis. ehlurged. "OJut of debt' meanis much, since dlebt has been a grievous burden al. mnOst since the orgamnization of the church. -As Thanksgiving day approaches, lei your thoughts turrr to the ->rphanp childrenr in the various institutions of the state whors.e mieed are constantly appeallng it the: 'bar i t4ble anid more (oftqrmute. Orp. b'!ge re special (:harges; don't forget tlheir inrnatfus, I 1', forget to, rread the: alvertismn '.f M hum, ane'l A rgubll id o the Iirst page ofl thIis palevr. Thley aure klelrng oerehamnta irl Jr 'nvuilleh anid lhave attracti v goosdm at poi, polahr prie rs, wh~en in Greenvlle call tW *eu Ihr Ion, Main lttreet at the' 4. ((, lMorgiri tI'urne limr.ortant vchuange of real catate ha ve r';v:rnuthy beenO fconniummaiitedl In i'iek one 11. A itihey han tradled his fatrn ltuurmuda, to, (. J,. (,retoun for hla house Ii town, th, mnrettin vottngs wIll be oceuple( by A. Johun Ii'jgs. IS. Poster Kimith hasu bo'ught thei Muarns pulace fromu It. I',. yonguj n ail wIll moive there shortly. * [svitatiops~ aure vout to, the uyproacrhmini munarrd g of Pr(f W..) Cre w of aly, H. U. to Mfiss f,Of. 5fccond dauuhater of9 i II. CUntrell, Ii, f t. of Adnvahu~rg, (Ca., Wed. imeaday, Oct., Winmd. All colored. W. 4 t~itew Is ai SOn of the lato Moses W. Urew anid 1s one1 of the htmst eolremd eltlzers 0 P'iekena !oulnty. lie has the conigratuta tionis of Plekens. jpeo[plf geneiiraly. -.James M. Laiwrence., whosm hmenu ii north west of (Central In Central Trownime suffecred a paiful aceldent Wecndesuday, Ott lnst, whierebly lie lout, thre fIngers of him rIght hmand in a shingle mmli. The wount is a severe afflictIon to Mr. Iawrene sinet about five years aigo, ho los his hpf' Igg4 by ia smilqr aceldenfl Mr Lwreno h0I hout 40 years of age an dhas a familly Iloe Is attended b yfDr Shirley of Contra * rts was resting well, luniter mill pslperty will b4 enter of the Hunter estate .dloy, on saledity in Decem alle outcry, if not disposes m~,aw sale before that day. There 1i alreadly developed about 4'!0 horse powd wIth much more available power tobeluad ThIs place is only a shoty dislance abovi thu N~orris Oottotn MIlls and the salo wIl give oporsquay forivstment to anybodj desrin a reaclas wter powev in a 1(oo< Oqotion., Thes ill ha erled at Plekani HOME SUGGESTIONS. As Thanksgiving Day is not for off wh3 could not the Old Soldiers nieet, a Pickens U. H.-. ou tMt day with their famx Illes ani frietd, lhave devotional services and some peaktng. It seems the day couk be spent pleasauflytand Profitably as therc are many who would'be glad to attend wh< have neither the time nor the means to g< far abroad. Bev. L. M. Lida, Missionary of Twelve Mile Association, has recently been Ia our sectioi I preaching edifying sermons, w& believe he, is the right man in the righli place. He has received 46 members in dif ferent churches and sold f90.00 worth 01 booke. it. SPANIIl-AM ElICAN WAR VET.. EltANS. The following letter will be of interest t< veterans of the Spanish-American war: Columbia S. C. Oct., 4th, 1901. Capt. I. M. Mauldin, Pickens S. & . A Committe of Soldiers of the First and Seconld elirlheients U. S. Volunteers Span. Ish-American war, of which I have th< honor of beIng Chairman, has arranged to have a banquet for all of the Spanish American soldlecs In the State during Fail Week, on October 29th. 1901. The greatest diticult with which we hav to contend in notifying the culisted inen of the various organizations, because we do not know their address. I will thank you to notify as many nmber s of vonr com. mand as you call; and I will thank you all. so to see you local editor and get himu to mention it in his paper, so tha' all th mnembers will be notilled. ' We expect to have at least four hundred at the banquet, and we are arranging to have it in very nice style. all(i hope that you will be present. I will thank you to let me hear from you as soon as you can, and let mie know about how many will at tend from your community. Very respectfully . WILIE JONES. Chairman Committee Spanish-Ameriean war veterans. THOMASVILLE. Mr. John Tiomas left for saluda Semi. nary last Saturday. Mr. John liolcoibo of Laurens county is visiting this section. A few skiffs of frost here of late make reople get into the winter clothes. Mr. M. M. Christopher and family visit. cd his brother A. A last week. Mrs. Nottie Pace!, nece 'ramel, wife of Lawrence Pace is, conviale'scent. Mr. and Mrs. Joln I. Bowen visited Mrs. E. M. Thomas of Thomasville last week. lr. J. W. Hunt who fell and dislocated his hip at Mr. W. It. Price's sometimes 91.- 't. now at home improving slowly. Mi. I 1 ih IHunt the popular store kcper andi guaer, who has been ganging at Mr. W. it. XIrice's for the past eleven months is at home for a while. People of this section are busy gatioIng their prolific, not the big 0ull Jones and Jackson's limbless, but the big weed Jones and jaoksoi's bolles.' Wo Are now blessed or cursed by the rural daily mail. I'am afraid it will provt a curse to some of us for times are too hard to subscribe for a daily and if they were not we would allow the Lrass to get our cotton patch while we'd wear cut cu other cotton patch reawling it. Saiimlho is busy making molasses or '"co. larsonguss" (which he sys is a more uap-to. date name for them). I told Smnbo that lie was boiling off the water and leavinu the saccharine matter. Saccharine, '',s he. "Yes says I", that's the origini nmp for weth"'. S, 41%.ll Uaya 1%, P1l never gall my wife lsiloelarine for that's not hor original mune; but I wager a gal. Ion of oolarsengess that she is just as sweet ss any woman lIving. TIhey are always gething up something origional and the next thing you know they'll get something orIginal to the Bible and God will Jhaye to give it up that lie is not thle originator of creation.' 'IThen be wiped the perspira tioui from hisa brow and began to dip th< skimping from tile molasses. _______________Magister. Citation Notice, By .T. B. Newbery IFsquire, Probat< Judge. Whlerea, Andy nIriflini made suit to me to grant hinm Letters of Adinis. traitionf of the I~taite of and ell'ects o1 John Griflin, d eceased. Tu'nas AHE TiHEtEF.ORE to cite am]~ admonish alli aini singular the ikindred and credlitors of the said John GrIffin deceased,thmat they be and appear befort me. in the Court of Paobaite, to be hick att Pickens Court flouse, 8. C., on thec 31st day of Oct. 1901, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in tihe forenoon t< shew causeo lI any they have, why th< staid Adminittration should not he gran ted, Given under myv hand andi eal, this i4thI day of October. 1901 , in the I 2Ut1 year of outr Indtuependence, J1. B1. Newibery, J1. P. P. C. The ex~citemenuet incidlent to traveling and change of footi aind waoter oftet lsringIE',8 IIO'W EN, (Jt 41* TIrustees. N(OTIICI. TO( h.EIJTOltii AND C1ICEDI 'T')1t8. A Il peorusoon having (:laimsc against ti eitate ofl Itaissom !)ikia, dlecr-aaed, tire re rpuf'iente to perestu the ayt pt'orl y attesat 41d toc thet nuiati tgned~ for anymernt bcy the is d(yif I )ccmbehr hiext, t here inodebited tr MIS JAa N )(1 J. Oct I61511t:u Admnistrato'r. All puIorton htavinag (ilnta i gatinst thi pcreta the aitmto jporly atteted to Elat anudernigd bitlIy thai lat day of D~ooom bor. 'Ii hono ini debt to) inid esitat wil p20t2.). F". Ilradloy, 4 goodtMainTeache(r for Paleathni Sohoo ~Wj~1triot No 21 Pickonsa county. Ii. 1).. Muulin Clork. Stowart P. 0. 8. (J. For Sale! Desirable Lot in the Towr of Pick ens. I am aiuthorized t< sell the Henry Gantt lot con t&aming four acres, and will b( gdad to nlame price to anyorn wishnlffto how SMITI-I & Since %he fire inl Junle have 11akenl the te-oo Street, next to Filahy'i ar. hi v iwi Winteri a ).nw atld (.41m Clothing, Furnist Hats and Shoes I Of the sImle grades kept. by 11, in I lh p 1.t thani ever. Inl athiit inm to a itew stock we iim1ve \VOlt11i OF W%.I NTI . ('.,tr'ims '~ W( WI'I 1" I 'it CLO TH I NG SAV\* h DITION, TO ME SOil) kl' A SA'sluIviC. good Chloting" at price S 11o Iimar .oIf beor. . 1 0 more .yo 1 look the better yo'll Ib,. please whlienn A11 Gcodj Solc Babb lhuilding, Next to Pinlaty's .Mhuki-1. Vou Can to water lUt y'o u cani't to a thin A's tom: ch t that iy, ( onilinet ira It . t . pleali of Sout hi .\ ien, nt - hih enn (iib purchasi:erl Ian.1 Ihing frol I ie rov bi~ nenie t riway stat1-..ijen au-l abtii twenety-flve miles. firomt ti.e il(ger .n towi Mr. 1L14ri -,031ys "( n'- favoried wih the 'etdotIn of fiarinierwith ini ia rdii " of Ltlrty milles, t amn o1: iYf wlhi iI hle e teL' Aiupliled Chiunlhiglain'., icemedie.. ,\ll Ic.. Sub tify to thbeir value in ~ ahoeut-l I whereii it- ' a dol'tor'sli avice i.s ahtl ont cf the iot thle poput~ ion i perhiapi si xty, of pr lthem, wi tin the pa11t tweviye mronI hs no' it in iessi than fourt- en have ben ai bil-oliitoly 11ron enred by Chiambewrlaini's (Cougih i-nit-iy. e Tis mit suroiy be a recoI d." I'ior a doe t a by G. W. FI'rte, Infd ..,,..._____.. _ I,itii tracts of good farm land netar Ea:iiey. It ilil bo to the interest of prospetive h:a1< bulyers to 800oi me. If you dliiro t eth eor00lanugo for& land see wo bhoro un skmi dertakiug to do so. Caon or addre W. AHmiten Easle3v. 8. V., RIEI :w Coods w Stand IN .w Methods V milliu Louis -, well tisin, W liver4 wal It 'IRISTO W t I..I~l','Ii 1'4 Iii 1anlil knlownl as the liBb11 lin1ilding Onl ain wll ,vC11 6'(1 j1st opened for the Pall Ild settle phlte stoek (A' live I] JOIHN iing Goods . . . I1OTT cured = = u thUat I 's'. r~ihottr irecomm .el better prp to ser-ve youi taken VI: E-:1\ b TI't'SANI) 1)( )J1IAR S IO.M Ti- PIRE'1i- IN 0001) ()N )ont miss this opportunity to btiy k :oilrn btIetor you comlie heret-the. L for CQazh.. a oi j ei(' i 1ts.\1 ~~*, *(. n( give - - buy Pic 1j11 011'N'L:S. C. and --and . ORE lecti Nicely - T E n l -'nd leitm t. d HA.\S S(l11001( o ) Solid (1 11.\8 0311- GCOD11111 RGAINS - IN - CLOTHING '" IN FAT EVE-Y:l1 ING. Best 0 -1lack Gold-*I ts from $2.CO up to si 2.00. Path. nice line of Pants cheap>. C"lh"'I Icanr ii 'oui want any Shoes I have cl i Ahem AT ANY PRICE. 1 k or terns, '011 want Something to Eat, We," I have it. w0uw( ish. H ATS ANI-) CAlPS, Sterlion from Ioc tip. N /ll N GOODS AND NO- cured TIONS, as cheap as Ro ANYBODY. Patte o Shotguns and Shells, also Bcrk: \xes and Handles, and Forb< lots of Soap, and E.v- pe P erything you want. Come And See Me. . D. M-I)OE. ANDERSON BABB, ' ntractor' andl Builder ~ P*t ~liens. S'u. 1. rtr t~s reih'-, f *r whomnlhe has doneio k :til ti(- wor~k i1e: f, whOnI il and * - -h, en be a 0n in the ron~ us of l'ick- a iies wviill owell to Lee hIm beor enel ng a trade. elt-ewher'i '. octL Sole p pn ' nRutai Torr< .tck~l; tvnough1 to sow forty acres. ht ler Siw ;1 gQOod patch tnow. UIT JARS All AND RUBBERS are r 1 (onli in hiandy fori the nextmake sixty dIays. Plenty for all, hlave SVG.\1R yout handl(y to have, too. I havte lots of it. -ep every thing in the' Genra -.handlijm lin', and~ will spl as (C11EAP~ if not CHIEAPERt Ii anonle (else for the samie class puOdIs. I salielt yourt patron-i YourIls truly, i .T A. M. MOR RIS, Pickens, S. ( [g1 Wlomo TPhone Nw. 24. II E/iY b2.f .L .\ Il FN lnSh AT' I'.,CK. aill arti - la n tty i;,lie oni ( . y~ siiu tio I -.k .e' ''o ho'in could not HICH1 u tho t. ' ; ai. i or sit ini i FOR dv bcp han iii heAI trid Elec-; PROD hoir r "hi-h He*I".n d h a wvonder. jGOOD whoit andi kihlo., troubile', PurZifles th * 1 andi bihil 'j yfou. health, Onuly t Hol I hirnley's Drug Store. A ^ a with (Croup,." ui 'te.s .Als, J. C. Tof Crittaelden, Ky., "it s'emed Direly) 'd strangle befoi e we (0ould get a i I' , so we give It Dr Kinug's New Spech wory, wich g ve qutick re)loie and Comfi ort untetly enured it. We always keep the marl h.e loiose to p1 ot(eCt our ch Ildren boarderi Gru and~ Whoopinig Congh. It u :o o~f ai clihioi roiichial tr'oibie Ito other I' medi!y wouild re:Ieve."' U U ( tr'oubles. 5'ie andh 81 00O. Tr'zIal bot.I oc iat ikilt & Thlornley's Di ug Store. H' A'i 'S YU It AC'yon 'VOR'f U? e Op m0 t;me a14.i foirnmi e, but never', If you Jeast n alow Coinilexon a jauled mo. thi. tint i hi;atches andl blotches on the ed. MC --ill .ignts of L~IVer1 T1rouble, Bu tentlti C's N -w I Ite illis Clear' 8< Rosy i Liver :kiy, Uich Complexionm o g e teams C oLt & ThuruItlev'ls Lrug av;. ornih IMATISM and CATARRH CURED' -BY >hnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. THE SHADOW OF DEATH. A Whole Famlit Cored. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a ery and fancy goods store at St. , Gratiot Co., Mich., and who is known throughout the country, was badly troubled with rheuma catarrh and neuralgia. I had omplaintVand was very bilious. I i a bad condition; every day I be o fear that I should never be a wvoman; that I should have to down into a chronic invalid, and i the shadow ,of death. I had STON'S SAlRSAPAftILLA rec n(led to me. I TOOl FOUR LES AND IT CUltED ME, and my family both. I am very glad heard of'lt. I would cheer ully muend it to every one. I have manv other kids of medicine. . er JolINSTON'S to all of them.* IK INGAN DRUG CO., Detrott, ich. For Sai ly ( . W. wEarle, W ANI 4W'll'111)-Y Se ait FALL SPECIAL. lien you make presents, tasty ones, purchasers 0ood articles. kens keeps silver goods jewelry: your presents >urchasel await your se 11. Itllied l'late I-nee Pins, C 'olor 141 Broorbeif4s. H aitifuail Pat. late Neck (baains. WVithi Sot .15 ,ld-Pille(d I.ore1141tte (chaaains, 2.50 ik Polhs. G bild-Pilaitedi Slids., .15 lied Watch C'11Ihains, lain1 111.41 Itious separable401111 topj s, .4 8 hiitons. 1-1n g idl . .01 tion(s, Uolod sietc(1 tin)s. pair .I5 ions, Gobi Filled, pair 2.:.0 hlt s 111l Itiigs, sets Rnd pat.. XW U.aclet, liit silver fill. rth BIralet. :i art goil 1l1. ( c 50 Sil ver Iracelet. eain aml g r r-sole, ig y article in Jewelry pro. e oil short notice. gerIs 1847 silver goods: ris, \'esta, Columbia, tli ;hire and Shell Satin. gC ,s Silver Co's., (Quadfu6- St; late Tableware. u u \Ours for trade, H PICKENS, EASLIY. S. (,. G. WYATT &nO 11 line of Dry Goods, Leries, Shoes, Hlats, No &c. rmiers' Imlplemien ts and ral Hardiware M~aterial. agent for the Ilancock -y Disc Plow~ and also the *4 ntt H arrowv and Stodidardi H1a rrow. perIsonis indebted to us equeI sted to come in and settlement at once. Wc E been indulgent and want o resl~ondl. 'Very Respectfully, L. WYA TT & CO. E'asley, S. C. 4 W. M, CURETON, ZJStEY, 8. 0, . {(AND FANCY GROCERIES, Frsh i Stock and4. 1a F'ull Sup.aply of les needead for JiomhI'4 h4 ('on. .Store is 44n Table4 Mouain iar of l)r. Smith's l 1) -II Store. EST MARKET PRICE PAID ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY JCE IN EXCHANCE FOR S. miemb e r+ the +Place,-164i UNTAINelEW HOTEL.S 'MRS. COR R1 14 M BLA LOCK ~b.1 opp. 13 I0c00. EASLEiY, S. C. tATES, $2.00 PEli D)AY. -%A Li attention to commercial travelers~ able rooms, anld table fare the best 4et affloruis. Special rates to regular 1. Li very in connection. ASLEY HOTEL's" N B. N. WYATT, Proprietor,P posite Depot, Eaeley, S. C. i e iable Rates to b~oardlers b~y thie 111( Transienit guests specially solicit. dern convenIences and the best at given to all patron. y in connection with lhoto!; goodi an be had~ at reasopalie termeS diay NEW GOODS + NEW Pf IWEverything the Bc Bran New Stock with Prices Right. NisrCLOTHING, SHP DRIESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNIS I lIA(RDTAR', HARNESS, B3RII)LE.'S1 TOV'.S, BUC WAGONS, &c., ANYTl IN(; Y()(I \VANT, VI We av e honht I'() this IFail a large )Ods than ever ma \ w e in a position kICI'S. Se ' us )(4wr lying your Clo Simiglit save you money. \\'e paid Csp we and also to our line of I )ress Go zirts and Jackets. \\'e apprcciate your tee every trade we make. Nonc' trulv. FN)LGER & TiI0o AM BEFORE YO Wanting Your Tr I al restless, n)(,v t :*(.;.\ mv bn sire to ma ke it still t r.1 wr a . Ceatest effort of4 mV 'ia 1hi- s(ason1 to ods the )eOple Wat i at i theC 1it ri perienceu is worth anything, I am satisfit .w\V'S remember that the class of goo< : cheap order; it's -the happy mediinni ods, such as it pays to buy. I now hav( mtly arriving, a TR IMl1:N I )(US STO IRY GOODS. .OES A Which Must Co iIN TlS , ISt ,1. 1 NG A '. of comlp dI every bodly tells the prtic(. I wanft yot g my price';s and quitality oft goods. 4o inch Sea Islandl, .a cents. Standard I )rills, a cents. All \\'ool Red T1w ill lanmnel, 15 cenlts Thec Be~st 25 cent(s J'an n the1i mark Ladies' I [eary I 'mlervests, I 5 am 1(25 Nlen's He(avy t( h-rXests, 25 ad (50 I )ress G;oodls, all ( ;rad(es and( Prices. 1S SHOES! SH NO MAN CAN DOWN ME lromii a lBros. an to a ~ l'ini! 1 >ress SI v\me and( I ~it children. XAMINE MY GOADS A A. K a \\'est I .nd, G ;reenv'ille, S. I SELLI~ "'.\Iore g.oodls for sani- mao .Nametl( g..oods for less momti 5eIing at Owing to - s on prpsd cli n 'es in oi'r busine1 trriages, Surrey, Buggies, Phot( At an A bsolute Sacrific til oir stoc'ke ~is eucd. 1))'', tak' our wvordi for It, bi :elf and be convIincedI. H arness of au kiIIEh at cost, weO carryS the Ba~ba tes andE variouI other' iikot s of iBuggi9'*, &3'., as~ strict a k the be- t -ee on for st ilIlg vei~cloa of all k Iinds, an f, proIt or' nb prolt. 'I he ca' o .01 o1 r .\lules andi Ilre laI'C preii.tty' well over* bl Uictember', we g)Ii no0 housl rendt or' eln k hire, own mrii own w 'rk. We witll selI anyihinig we toivye for ta kind trrotinenit tol all. WhVenot in o t nville come IMt I to see theio pl w e ther IE t1 he w1(', ish to uJoy, or' not, OHARLES & M t nevr Court. !tivr und Je hson Sr reCLs. I'CES7 )sti )ES, HAT HING GOODS, iADDLES, GIES, HAVE IT. r and better stocl< to give you LC thing and Overco; :cial attention to t XIs, Capes, Cloa )atronage and gu RNLEY, PICKENS, 8. 0 U AGAII adeI siness increases n I have made tl get the goods tl c, and if ten yea d I have succeede Is I handle is not and better class in store and cc CK of ND HAT Itition P'RICE tel I to continifue shoi :t. Cents. DES! -* OM SHOES! ioes for men, Gzzcis ND PRICES C. fley, 8, we will soll nsad Wgons mt come and see for your. >ck. Coumrtlnd.( Tryson & IIiihiaoni Wvagonis, thme 1 we airo golig to sell our it we have a few bargains our own reposItory and 0' or ood ymper. Foil te d sea us. W j are always c BR AVYR