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THURSDAY, AUGUST LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. John Smith is building a new dwelling on his farm near town. abb Bros. has the contract. The infant child of M. F. Hes ter died Monday evening last. It was five days old. One Bureau $5.00, reduced to $8. 98, B. L. Susman & Bro., Miss Alma, Smith, of Brushey Creek, is visiting Miss. Stella New bery. One, Jedstead $2.50, reduced to $1.87. B. L. Susmen & Bro., Miss. May Mitchel, of Brewer ton, Laurens County, is visiting Miss Stella Newberry. One Safe $8.50, reduced to $1.75, B. L. Susman & Bro., 115 Main St., Greenville, S. C. A protracted nioeting began at Concord, Sunday. Rev. J. T. Sin. gleton will conduct it. Six Chairs, rattan bottoin- $4,00, reduced to $2.94. B. L. Suanian & Bro., Warren Lovett, of Sanderville, Ga., is visiting his neice, Mrs. J. P. Carey. One Mattrass $2.50, reduced to $1.72. B. L. Susman & Bro., Mr. and Mrs. Reese Fant, of An. derson, are visiting Mrs. John L. Thornley, sister to Mr. Fant. One Rocking Chair $8.50, re ducod to $1.50. B. L. Susman & Bro., Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. P. Fant, of -Seneca, aso visiting their daughter, - ornley. at line of Coffins and State. B. L. Susman Mrs. Philip Seyles of Greenville, County, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Hol der. One Kitchen Table 6x3 reduced from $3.50 to $1.75. B. L. Susman & Bro., Married, on the 8th instant, at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Stew art, Mr. C. N. Foster to Miss M. A. Taylor; B. F. Murphree, offi ciating. If you want thorough-bred Po land China and White Chester pigs, call on Mrs. J1. B. Watkins, or at WV. A. Arnold, at Central, or R. J. Watkins, at Stewart. Miss Lona Bowon has a largo and interesting school at Six Mile, and is doing good work for the educa tion of the youth of that commflu nity. One Trunk $4.75, reduced to $2.. 87. B. L. Susman & Bro., snort. Li1tl, but ,ooli 1,uerzed and is now out of danger. *One Wire Spring $1.90, reduced to $1.09. Sfteman & Bro., 115 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Babb IBrothers have the contract to build a large and commodious ..dwellmng house for George Kenne inore on his farm between Liberty sand Easley. Raiding Deputy Blalock, with Deputy Marshals J. J. Lewis and JI. C. Jennings, made a raid in the mountains Friday night, and de stroyed three blockade distilleries 'and 200, gallons of beer and fix tures. Congressman Latimer has the thanks of the JounuMi for a copy of the abstract of the Eloventh Census of the United States. It is very convenient for reference and is a very useful little book. A special meeting will begin al the Baptist church ini town Friday. and the membership will spare nc efforts to make it a success. Rev T. J. Rook, tho paster, will con. duct the services. Miss IRasaio Lesloy, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lesley, died at the home of her parents neai Easley on the 10th instant. Sh has the many friends in Pickeni who deeply sympathize with ho reavedl parents and relatives in thoi afilictiom Rev. B. Holder, assisted by Rev T. .J. Rook, conduicted a reviva meeting, at Griffin Church, las week. Mnxh good was accomplish ed, and there were nine accessioni to the church ,by baptism and on4 hvb restoration. The members of Enon Ohurch and all others interested, are re quested to meet there Friday, Au gust 24th, for the purpose of clean ing off the grave yard and church grounds. RAILROAD'MEETING.--There will be a meeting of the Stockholdeis and friends of the Pickens Rail road, at the Court House, next Monday, (20th instant,) at 8, p. m. All are invited to attend. Mr. Natanel Mortonson, a well known citizen of Islipeming, Mich., and editor Superior Posten, who, a long time, suffered from the most excruciating pains of rhou matism, was cured, eight years ago, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, having never felt a twinge of it since. NoTICE.-All land owners are hereby notified to take out during the month of August all obstacles in the streams running through their lands. 8t J. J. LEwIs, Clerk. The hair, when not properly cared for, loses its lustro, becomes crisp, harsh, and dry, and falls out freely with every combing. To prevent this, the best dressing in the market is Ayer's Hair Vig or. It imparts that Eilky gloss so essential to perfect beauty. Messrs. McAlister & Beattie, of Greouville has a new advertisement in the JOURNAL. Mr. McAlister, who is well known to the people of Pickens County, has associated Mr. Beattie with him in business and they propose to enlarge their business and give their customers the very best for the lowest prices. Robert Ambler is with them and will give his friends from Pickens a cordial welcome and sell them goods at figures to suit the most careful buyer. - 0. 0 - A Wonderful Triumph for Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. When our little girl was about one year old, she broko out with Scrofula on the head. The whole sido of her head and face was a solid sore, which was very offen sivo, and her general health gave way under her affliction. We tried various remedies for twelve months without avail, and 'for four years she remained in this condition As a last resort we tried Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. WoT could see a change in 24 hours. Th'le sore comn menced to dlischarge corruption in such quantity that we b)ecamie alarmed and feared tho child wouldl die, but knowing that Mrs. Person claimed thnt her .Remedy would expel all blood impurity, we con tinued it, with faith in its final re suilt. Thie aniout of corrup1tion thrown out was almost incredible; sometimes a cupl-ful would h)0 (is charged (luring a night. The child hegan to improve, the sore began to heal, her appetite became bet .d after taiking 19 bottles thme vas well, the sore entirely nd has remained so ever a. She is now twelve years old, is perfectly well, and has nev er had a return of the disease. For four years I (lid not know what it was to get a good night's rest, as the child was in such a con dition I alinost feared to go to sleep. Thanks to God and to Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, she is nowv perfectly well and in good health. STEPHEN MINoR, Hargravo, Granvillo county, N. C. Sept. 28, 1893. 80. For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Drug. gists and Merchants of the town. NOTICE OVERSE ERS The overseers are hereby ordered to put not less than three days' work on all the public roads in the Coun ty before the 15thm of September. By order of the County Commis. ioners. J. J. Lixwrs, Clerk. August 16, 1894, BRIDGE TO LET. Notlesa is hereby given that the Couint~y Commissioneors will be1 at the( bridge, on WVolt Creek, on the road leading from Pickens to Itasley, or Tuesday the 4th (lay of Sept~embe] next, at, 12 o'clock, for tihe purposi of letting the contract for the bumld ig of a new bridge. The bridge t4 be lot to the lowest responible bid der, who must furnish bond for thm performance of his Aontraict. P 1 a n s and speeifications mad Iknown on day of letting, By order of thoe County Commh ,sioners. .J. J. L~xwJs, Clerk. August 10, 1804. H iarnss (g. Co., of lEikharteId *iroa na that their pricos wvill be lowe -I$ 18t thanI~ ever. 1 e wishes us to asi oger not to purchase any thing I, -'' tOf ca rriages, wvagona, bicycles o oru.os util the~y b-vo set 4 cents hI c~una topay ostageon c.aheir 112 pagi -~~~r 1' taogu.i We dv 'm the reqdera of thbl mi~or to tibienh.,ihi . m ~:ggestion. WANTED-A few Boarders. Ap CAEAP TRP TO WASHINGTON, D. C.-The tickets sold by the South ern Railway to Washington, 1). C. and returned at the special low rate of one fare, have been extend od to September fifteenth (15th,) instead of September 6th. This will be of great advantage to any who wish to take the trip. The tickets will be on sale at all im portant stations August 28rd to 28th, at the very unusually low rate of one fare for the round trip. While the rates are made espe cially for the Knights of Pythias, still tickets can be p)urchased by any one desiring to take advan tage of the rate KNIGrS OF PvTHIAs CoNCLAvE. A magnificent gathering of the Knights of Pythias will be held in Washington, D. C., beginning Au gust 27th. Tickets over the Pied mont Air Line will be put on sale August 28-28, and will be good until September 6th. Only one fare will be charged for the round trip. In addition to the regular train service special trains and special through Pillman and oth or cars will be run for the accom iodation of special parties. No 1111111's education is complete un less he has visited the national. Capitol, and it, would be well for all who can to take advantage of this opportunity. "I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrliwa of long standing to have been permanently cured by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy, "says Edward Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hall, Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Central. My boy was taken with a disease, resembling bloody flux. The first tiing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rene dy. Two doses of it settled the mat ter and cured 1im sound and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like coin plaint. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. V. R oAcR , J. P. Primroy, Caminp b ell Co., T1enni, For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens C. N. Wyatt, Easley; 11al1, Sloan & Co., Fort Hlill; Hunter,.-& Boggs Liberty; L. RI. Eaton, Cen tral. Kenneth Bazemore had tihe good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's Coi e, Cholera andl Dianhmiaa Remediy wh'len three mlom-l hers of this family were sick with (dysentary. This one' small bottle cured them all and lhe had somei left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent, [merchanlt ~of the pla1ce, Lewistown, IN. C., and it cured him of the same compIIlaint. When troub led with dlysentery, dliarrimia, colic or. eholer a-morbuxs, giv~o this remedly a trial and you will be more thani pleased with the result. The11 praise that naturally followvs its introduc tioni and use has made it very p)opuilar. 25 andt 50 cents bottles fo, sale by Dri. G. WV. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hall. Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter, & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. TKaton, Cen. tral. Those wishing to spend, the sum mer months in Pickons will find comfortable quarters at roasonalo rates at Mrs. James Raines'.. Cii A I RATES.--The Richmond & Danvillo R. R. will place on sale the following very cheap rates: Spart anburg, S. C. National Mili tary Encampment, July 1-it, 1864, a fare and ono third for the round tA'ip) tickots to h)o sold 1st to 11ith inciusive, final limit July 15th, 1894. THlE SAME RATES will also aplly on the same dlates' for the TEACHER'S CONVENTION at Spartanbu rg. Washington, D). C. Knights of Pythias Conclave, Augiist 27th September 5th, 1894, rates of ont first class fare for the.round trip) tickots to be sold August 23rd-28t1 inclusive;. with extreme limtit Sop tombor 6th, 1894. Cleveland, Ohio., United Socioty of Christain Endeavor, July 11th 15th, 1894, rates of one first clasi fare for the roundI tril); tickets tc ho sold July 8th, 6ith and 1 0th ; fi nat limit .July 31st, 1894. Thuiis affording an unusual op portunity for a pleasant trip). WV. A. TrUnl<, (ton i. Passr. A gt .S. H. HI411pwwt, 0 815 Asst. Gjonl. Passr. Agt .KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th< groat Blood purifier gives fresl ness and clearness to the con -plexion and cures Constipatiom a 25 ets., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by al fsuck3ln A rnuca salve.' r he nest Salve in the world for eu bruiseS. sores, ulcers, salt rhieum, fev< Sores, tetter, chapped hands, cihIlln corns, and all skin eruiptions, and positiv isy cures ples, or no pay required. It guaraayteed to give perfect satisfactin, " money refupded. Price, SQ cents per boy Fre salnoy W. T. uMoan Pcw,- 8. n McALISTER & BEATTIE, Dry Goods, Carpets, Maflings and Window Shades. AJEW GOODSj Of every description are now arriving. The Stock will be kept up to its usual Standard of Complete. nes but as we expect soon to move to our new store 63 and 65 Main St. We will continue to offer on our Bar gain Counters lines from each dopartnent at greatly reduced prices. SAM.PbLE ; 35 cents Seamless Matting for 221 cents. 50 cents Seamnless Matting for 35c. 75 cents Cornice Poles for 45 cents. 25 cents Cornice Poles for 221 cts. $2.25 Lace Curtains for $1.50. Linen Shades on best Spring Roll. era for 38 cents. Dado Shades 'UNDEL COST. Carpets in all Grades Reduced. $1.00 Unlaundred Shirts 70 cents. 75 cents Unlaundred Shirts 50 ets. 10-4 Sheeting 20 cents. 35 cents Ladies' Fast Black Hose, 25 cents. 4 spools Coats' Cotton 15 cents. NEW'V LT)r. 75 cent Corsets 50 cents. 50 cent Corsets 40 cents. -NEW PARASOLS- ~ McAlister &1Beaittie. P. S.-Butterick Patterns. Greenville, S. C., August 16, 1894. Journal Job Printing Office. + 4- + WVo have added to the JoURxAL a Job Press and Typo, w liich ona blos us to turn out first-c1ass work, at reason ablo prices. Would 1)0 glad to havo your patronage. Can didates who wish Tickets for the Primary will plense leavo their or ders. .JAlES RAINI":, .Job Printor. Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy MiseralIe IN THE EXTREME. ~COVERED -0Rth CURED BY USIlNG A yer's Sarsaparilla bad dieo<tionm ysem yall ru doO ah dny geeral healt very mh in tre ynd wer coere h0 had o sent no enetrny an ay fel 0 prp.Hrs Hou msealeI Thneson, . DA. lAystQmn~aigr'sparla 0 yAmeitt ied an ov ~ It reeodstsagt1 Ncothingdby Topalok, t a ms i G otls, and ma so, heh wacthrer.- A. rtherS 0o to. Hargin talking bom ut heavy Thti e S a aram aiu to shw ouwadmte I a e beor you Cuytenst netheibes Tohs loottle hoos, und ay so, heve-ahe Shos; ate ot Lai ieShoes, bu at outo pricos il ttoae the atemaxs toi sLowiyou hat I have thefore Aouuthe nieof Line, theapest barains I hae0vrcw.d Bi Shoes litte ofCahoes Sundy LDes Gineghoe, aut cpic es, big tonarie the pricest fare ins thain Ss I have thebinat Ail ws nd Corses.o ens Anther blst of0cret chape theverl. BakSl aea I~o aol yrlik oso o nic ite line ot lidorefs.n DrNEss Ggham jus inCONfew nToERiE, TiA prCCO are lss thAnS I am ine iont.lt A walndi toiall for attenton ha n ilends Sof Corsot I have -eput agsol hewold. nie littlg lne of TulIlrcnied.' OR' of amily Medcins cur hwattdal or 1ac.eCation to g som extra Die , ARI haed ne kt nina, of Coie ph wll o puwt agaihniosnt t orad ra moneh 11)bi tilfort ofTntyiSeesd. stap or annaphe foy and. Call ones r Adrss unPubiTing 0o H3 AISt mot on ia r. um~ le.~l..Bn For Congress. I horoby announco mysolf for ro )lectionx to Congross from ti Phird Congrossional district sul oct to the Domocratic primary I >o hold August 28th. A. C. LATIMER. HOUSE OF REPRIESENTATIVES. FRED WILLIAMS is horeby ai iouncod as a Candidato for tl 1louso of Represontativos, subjo< 0 tho action of the votors in tli Domnocratic Primary. W. W. F. BRIGHT is horoby a' iounced as a Candidato for th Elouse of Representatives, subjo< ,o tho action of the p )oplo in th P1rimary election. LABAN MAULDIN is horob mnnounced a Candidato for ro-elo ,ion to th Logislaturo, subject t ,ho action of the Domocratic Pr nary. FoR AUn'roR. J. G. STONE is horohy announ d as a Candidato for Auditor, mu) oct to the action of the voters i ,ho Democratic Primary election, N. A. CHRISTOPHER is her >y announced as a Candidato fk Dounty Auditor, subject to tho a< Lion of the poopio in the Prima lection. The many friends of W. 11. BR) ANT respectfully announco him i i Candidate for re-eloction ft ,ounty Auditor, subject to actic )f the pooplo ill the Primary olo ion. S. J. ROBINSON is Ioreby ai aounced as a Candidato for Coui Ly Auditor, subject to tho action , :)f the peoploein tho Primary olo Lion. J. E. PARSONS is horohy a nounced as a Candidato for Cou Ly Auditor, subject to th actic rf the peopl) ill the Primary Elo Lion. S-I'A-: SEV A- E. W. T. O1)EJL is horoby annou cod for re-olection as a Candida for Stato Senator, subjoet to the r tion of the Democratic Prima: C'ou'ry TRlEASURIER. (C. T.. IOlE'TIN, i here anouncel as a ndidefrl T Cuerto P'esr, Counjet tobI toeact ion of thePe~ e Democra.Pri Pmaryec lireion J. . INLE TO'( N is oro1 anouned s a Canl1didt or Co Count TPreasu ror, subjjOt ot i Ilt: acnof the 101)1 pill till Primo rLection J. O UR ETO is hoIrohy hryanouncedet as a Candid r o fruty Tasrorsbjert the aJcti hoauof tle people in the Py l maion. cton JAS E . BMURPHSREE10 hby annllounfced( as CadidaI. fCounty Treasurer, sbj oet taction of the pope in the Pi mry lection JAME 'I. YORIOGH is hr bannounced os aeIn Cndiato f CniafrCounty Trasuroto suct o thle aeoln ofthle Prim1 ithrary election J. A. YOUNGIOODE is hero announced1a ao Ca.nmiatea canddol CorCsouner, Tasur suj othe action of l )0)0i the poo mar thecrimaoe in JV. CS.cWORTERO is her bannounced ats a1 Candidate School Commissioner, subject the action of tile people iln tile P mary election. TCOUNTS.UOINSJONish Ilby innoueed as a Candidl fcoo Conneissor, sub1joet the actionl of tile peole inl the P mary eilectionl. h.R OSishreby anoncdasaCndidtn asaCiaefor County Suprvosbot visor acbjec tof tho apctin ohf mary)1 ilnctileon r lcin 0, P. ROSS, is hreby annon cas a Candidat for Countyp pvisor, subjet to th action tpeopl in the Primary olecti M. P. FOIERS is hleroby anno1 cod as a Candidat for Countyi porvisor, subject to the action of Democratic Primary election. A99e ugqerge9fs. housPc OF RFPRESENTATIVES. B. J. JOHNSTON is horeby an nounced ats ia Candidate for - the u11011s of Ropresentatives, subject to the action of the people inl the 0 Primary election. SUPERVIsOR OF I SRUl TIs'lON. Tho frionds of J. A , 0 N Z 0 1. BR O W N respoctfully announce i him as a Candidato for Supervisor . of Rogistration, subjoct to the ac tion of the Domocratic Prinury oloction. J. HARVEY KENNEMUtR is 0 horoby announced as a Candidate a for Supervisor of Registration, sub joet to tho will of th1) pople ii the e( 0 oming Primary. .J. Tr. L00PIEl{ is hierehy ati Illloniced ats a Canudidate firl Super visor of Registration, subject tIo the action of the p pl')pI inl tho Pri mary eleCti)1I. PROnATE JoAIME . The friendsof .101IN T. LEWIS .respietfuIIlyannouneeIm lhimlasialan n didate for P)rolbllte' Judge", subIjc t< to the action of' the people in the Primary elect ion. LC S >r J. B. NEWBERY is horeby an nouncod for ro-nomination as a 0 Candidato for Probato Judgo, siub- f ct to tho action of the people in the Primary olection. Mt. F. (Tup) IIESTER is heroby >r announced as a Candidato for Pro h bato Judge, subject to the aCtion1 of the pooplo in the Primary oloc tion. Tu AL, .1us-rn'rES. JAMES RAINES is horohy an nouncod ats t Candidate for Trial )f Justico in Pickons C. 11. Township, y C- subject to the action of the )olmo cratic Primary. Ii offering myself for the o11-1 1(f Tia Hi .11istive, I do so, Iot without e riecre. 1- having servei ia Magistrate inl ano11101he.r . Stat e. In1 regard to my political ilreer I supposeM4 that 1.4 well kh.nn'l to the p" ph I,( y Pickens, hanving leInl Vice 'Presiilnt . f Ilhe first. lieforn Clin Iin (ireenville ill 19H). If C- electei I will endeavor to lo my litiy. It. I)DEll is hereby annol1iunlI Coda ai canldidate fo Trial .1us n.. tie. in Pickens C. I1I. Township,y o Ibject to) the action )f ihle peopl 1 in the l)emnocratie Primarv. I Cy- I respoeetiftllly annoui~ne myslf a candidate for Trial .1 usttie, in Pickens C. H1. TVown)ship, subhject to 11- the act ion of the Domuocrati lri its- mary. 'ct. W. A. PA LA E lt, W. C. BRA Al LETT is he.r3h v for 'T r i a1 1 Justiu iln Pic ken s 13 C. 11. To'iwnship, suh Iji'ct to ihe ite or tion of the pneople ini iii' )h-nmerat boe ic Primary. a I aiinouiie iuiyseIl I as a ( 'a ad j dint forl re-elet ion) for ri l .1u. 15 to 1the act ion of thle )h'iocratic* Toauis.-TIhe 1 )irectors ofi Alli anice W\arehbouse arie boirelby (c1lled to to mloet at Eaisiey, S. C., on1 Sattuirday, i)thi 18th i nsta nt, at It) o 'clck.- 0 T1he E~xecuitivo C'ommni ttee at least., I aro.( )Xj)oC-tod to) beI prosent.) 0 No'rIEl..---Owing to mocot ing oft rReformi Clubs, August 11 th, H ice's 10Alliancr will Uhmot onl the 18th, at a-3, p. m1., at wh ih timo we hiopo to havo a full meeting, as tihe County b~y and1( Assistanti Lecturors aro ox i peted Li) be with us. 3r, \V. 'T. O~'Di.:u, Pros. >le Notice of Final Settlement. 1 heirebly give nticei' that 1 will apnply' to J1. 11. Ne.wherry,* . idge of P'robate. for P~ic ens County, H. C. on Salesday in Sepltem b y her 1894, for leave to iaiake a f1ina1 settle .iment of the IEstaitti of WV. H. Chiiyt on, dei 0r eensedi, and14 as1k Ln be dlismissedl as Aidm in t stratior. Aingusit 1st, 11194. F. V. CL AVTON, Admi'r. 1.1- Ang. 9-4t. Wse NOTICE. I here by giv~e nito tian forewarn any ro- personi or puersonis, njot to hunt, nor I respass onl my1 landti, aifter thel adiivertli~ieent of this or not ice, or they will be14.1I dalth Ib acoig to law. Thais .ul31:tw, i189I. to A ng. 9, 184 8. (1. S LOA N. ~ OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CEDITORS. PartIes lhavIng clims0 aigainst the Eistatie of Marqijls 1). Kelih, dleceiased, are hierebly not 114ILi to resenit, the 81ame4 properly at test- i ed4, to the undlersigned)4, by the 1st iday of is .January 185i hser 11114)0 indlebtedl to) 5nid to ,. I), M. KE{i'I'I[, Excutor. to Anst 9, 1894. ri- August 1st, 1894. For the next thirty days all of our Dress Coods and MIt od linery Will go at New York erogers, 45I Coffee Street, Unider theo Opera Ulonse. (Greenville, S. u., Aug. 9I, 1891.1 Bu., Prof, J1. N, LOOPER will teach (Classes in Muii'c - the Course o~f lInstruictlins will icon of sist ot'Voico Culture, Light Hliginig, Praie tice of Church andi Su~nd~ay School Music. on., Terms of Tuition for ten days as follows: Students ini the elementary liarmony .~f Ailas, - - - - $1.50 ea~ch. Adulta noti anony clatss, 1 .004 B1u. Children from 12 to 15 years of age,75 " Children 12 years andi younger, 00 " the All private andt instramental les sons1, 25 " CLEARING UP SALE -OF 8ISIJMBR GOOD8, LL AT 9 CENTS THIS WEEK FOR CASH 15 ansI 20 cents white goods a 9 I(s.1 15 and '20 cents Zephyr and Lace ripe:l (GinghIms at 9 ets. 12'1 cents Duck and Irish Lawn at cents, 15 eents latlies ribbed Vests at 9 11ts. 2 Spools Cotton and I paper Pins r 1. cents. 1. pair ladies fast black Iose for cents. 15 cents Sittiis for ) cents. JUST 111,EIEVEDI )ur New Line of Ladies * Shoes. Laties Dongola IhItton Boot for 81. Ladies Dongola Button Boot*1.25. Ladies Custom Made Dlongola But >n Boot. $2. Ladlies 11and Sewed Dongola Bot mn Boot $3. We mako a leader of our Ladies hoes for $2 and wvarrant every pair them, and guarntee athein to be as )od as can be bought in Greenville >r less than $2.50 or $3. Very triliy, JONES & GARRISON, No. 9 PENDlETLON STREET. July 119. Greenville, S. U. Agents Standard Patterns. Cata. Igne free on request. W1e611 Yo1 Visit GrediIo ou Will Not Do Yourself Justice if You Don't Call at WALKE U'S CASH STORE. mr. Walik.r ias just ret iniet fronm New I Irk, feeling 111-pren111ld 16h sutccess il l: lilly ig gettls S4 very, viey bti. Ho went 11r-14144-ly t by, : d he . .l k e tw thathetconlli l ll 1,114-111 l t14h etlt y 1141wv thlint 1ie einlu 1etlitors i t i iii tirst tf St ,1,46easo bu1t, he did 1a *t til have he m ahnt gi ve.11.ti it, gih 11hh11 lit l-ap.1l'4 ,i I od l b ught~, heap snans goodsii We (l~ IN i' giv you'l' prce onafe 'itllrenc i ics andt'' 5411 i thn t n at nd ent, 'li oninc yon-IIV ' l w atw sy stre tilut iihly are notby nyinei. 11(4)yi ' ON Iiit~ il N A is. Wtel wani-tui t you l i n alshet 'u) ati I ~ a , i gatiinil 5 genltst'1 nit h 't. -lyo eh l c n e ad iiih o-wi my :ups. 11))ents r ard. k~nl ihrelN Ihnr ,1it~in yard 21,2, god :nin.15 etitntsh lt' hh'-day 1tis Milents. tedlu lO l o-Ih y l l gunts, 1 t-iy o~~a ftlit'N) ylrds l.a e,v g iood t Iiigital hi,.uu Welhere abot S1i50il pleiiilg,5.C 4ill b iloseintatlf pice. lot ofv we, ll t h newol hapes, itfa il UNo sees of biekora uy oorAin. r i bhanwart 5, s An, l, 15 902, 18,9a. he tiht bey Alleryt ilor ~fhson. ow don't1R~5 GorAE whatNE SAWAKER 'S AS ST adORE. .ot of Gli trtreenvian , w.ich setrucive aape tothi of t atAnth loato ofthor Jchard T . EW4 &ESUN. Jul l93 A ugusto, 8*A