The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 23, 1894, Image 4
W. W. F. ? RgH'l\ Enrron.
.Ao Univer 'Publishing Coin
pany of Now ork, who publisl
Iolmos' Now Readers, Hansoll'
Historios, and Maury's Googra
phios,. havo given notice to th
SchooL Comnussioner that they
have sent supplios of their publi'
cations to J. B. Newbory, at Pick
ons; J. T. Boggs, Liberty; T. C.
Spencor, Briggs, and M. J. Bright,
1Ay'nard ; also, that they will on.
deavor to got somo one to handle
at E1asley and Contral.
According to the contract, the
books are to )o sold and exchangod
at the following prico:
Ilistorivs: Russell's School His
tory, Exchange Price, 30c., Retail,
60C.
Russol's Higher History, Ex
change prico, 50c., Rotail, $1.00.
Hiolmes' New First Roador, 8 to
15 conts.
Hiolnies' Now Second Reador, 13
to 25 Cents.
Holmes' Now Third Reader, 20
to 40 cents.
llolmes' Notw Fourtl Roador, 25
to 50 conts.
Holmes' Now Fifth Rloader, 36
to 72.
Mauiry's h-mentary Geography,
28 to 55.
Iaury's Manuel of Geography,
S. C. edition.
Maury's Physical Gography, 6
to $1.20.
Don't, ask for credit, since only
10por (oit, is allowebd oi cash salos.
I f they sPll (IIn erodi it14 thoso pri
ces, aI)d hINv to horrow t li moin'V
to Ia ' or 1thv botds, how" loilg will
it, take' ti in to get rich?
'I'ho Anierican Book Company
Who supply the Spelling, Arithmno.
tieS, Dimet iolaries, Elr'le'mmtit of Civ
il Oov( vrni nellt, Prinliplos of Agri
culturo, alI White's I'.lomiiilits of
l'ed'agogIe, a' Ox peel id to follow
suit at oic. Also, the following:
( Ii11 '& Co., punblish 'arboll's han
guagi' Lessolls, Wvltworthi's School
Ai I1bria, (Coruiogy 's Primer ol
.Silver, Burdtt & Co. publish
.Stlowell's, Om Physiologios.
D. C. I Hoath & Co., Strang's Ex
i'reises in English, P'rogressivo Oul
lino Mahips, Whiting's %!usic hooki
six hiooks, Younig Folks Song bool
Coumpayro's L ectuires on) Teach ing
amnd CJajupayre's H istory (if PeI'(h
gogy.
Renmmbere thnat al1 thoso( b)ookI
SupJplementa)IIIry Rea'iders, D)rawinig
b ooks, Copy books01(, Li braries, &c.
are to bie furnished to the pupllil al
reducedP~ rtts,
Thep Staito Board hlas (ente'red in
to ai colmtract willh the VariouH
lm ousess to use tlleso biioikS e (Xelu
SI velv for a terlu of seven) yea rd,
anid the pupil is never toi pay1 morel'
than the retail priiice gi ven.
It is expected to4 get out' soon aI
priniited list of all theo b ooks, p)rices
andic add(resses of thme p~ublisheir, and1
that tho teachers and~ trustees will
palsto~ a cop~y of it ini tho teacher's
register and trustee's record for
future use.
Youi cani get a copy of Chapman's
IHistory of South Carolina by call
ing on the School Conunissioner
before they are all gone.
The t rustoos in Cedar Rock could
niot mn a k e satisfactory arrange
moents so they oponoid two schools
one at Hofly Bush and the other
at Tabor, Miss Hattie Wyatt teach
os the former, and Miss Mary Bow.
en the latter, both schools apponai
to be doing well.
St. Stephens' school iln numboi
twenty, is taught by L. A, Jenkins.
TihOeonrollment was not as large at
the time of the visit as last yoar.
Thoi house is 18x26 built by the
patrons without any aid from the
public funds. We wore told that
they intended to build the chim
noy on the same plan. WVill we
find another colored community as
public spirited?
In number 14 we found W. J.
g~ggs in charge of the Mauldmn
school, with a very good enroll
mont. The trustees not knowing
the exact extent of Easloy in time
failed to get a house built for the
prosent term, and the school is be
ing taught ini a tenant house on
Mr. Chapmian's land. This colored
school for this district is running
in number 12 for want of a house,
It is taught by J. N. lMiller,of Oo.o
noee. At the time of the visit the
enrollment was less than last yeai
This school is the worst off fc
books of any that we have foun4
K hbout one book to four pupils, an
7e teacher's Idask was without et
loa ian.
Who* to me.,
Cinoinatti Commercial-Gazette
Road history. It is the story c
the progress of human life. I
teaches by example and stimulate
to ondoavor.
Read poetry. It enriches th
mind with ideals that may bucoin
real.
Road romance. The oxamplo
of its heroos are an exaltation, am
tend to the formation of nobl,
charactor.
Road scienco. It supplies in
formation that oquips for useful
noss and prevents the triumph o
orror.
Read - philosophy. It imparti
wisdom to considor all thing
knowledge to understand all thin'gi
and fortitudo to enduro all things.
Road the Bible. It givos promisi
of the future and strengthons thi
soul.
TestanonlalN of Some Parties whs
flave Purclhased Organs from
Alexanader Bros. & Co., (ireen
ville, S. C.,
Groonvillo, S. C. April 5, 1894.
Mossrs. Alexander Bros. & Co., i
Groonvillo, S. C.
Gentlomon: The Standard Sow
ing Machino I bought of you is il
Lood ordor, has given mo no trou
blo. I liko it bottor overy day.
Miss Nipuaf.E DICKSON.
Groonvillo, S. C. April 5, 1814.
Mossrs. Alexander Bros. & Co.:
The Cablo & Son's Grand Up
right Piano has more than con
up to the recommendations o
Messrs. Alexander Bros. & Co
And they, according to their con
tract, kept the instrumont in goo(
tune for a year after purchased.
J- F. Mrroll.:u,, Real Estate Agt.,
G roonville, S. C. April 6, 1891.
I purchasod a Sowing Machin
from Alexandor Bros. & Co., abou
four years ago. Tho machino ha
given satisfactory sarvico, wit
no cost of repairs.
Ros9poetfully,
A. U. Gow%-i.
O roenvillo, S. (., March 30th, 189.
Alexander lBros. & Co.:
Gontliemon-Tho Piano bougl
of you two years ago, mado Y
Cablo & Son, hits given entire sa
isfaction. Tho tonG is good, actic
oasy, and competent critics pr
nlounce the instrument excellent,
Respoetfully.
W. W. Ki.:vs,
': ditor I lapti s. C'ourior G~'roe
villo, S. ii.
Mald~in's, S. (,. April 3d, 1894.
Miessrs. A lexan deor Inros. & Co.:
Yours roceivedl. Them( Stultz
Biauer Pianto 1 bought of you has
given satisfictlion so far, and I wvi]
say to all wishing a piano that A]
exandor Bros. & Co. have fuille<10
their promises in regardl to tuning
&c.
Yours truly,
.JonN Ium~., farmor.
Oroonivillo, S. C., April 10th 1894.
Messrs. Alexander Bros. & Co.:
Gion tlemon-The StulItz & Bauei
Piano bought of you is an excel,
lent instrument, and I am wel:
pleafsed with it and believe it wil:
give entire satisfaction.
Respectfully,
Mins. L. K. CLyD.
Better Thant Nothinug.
TPhe news of the passage of th(
tariff bill by Congress hadl a verb
cial pulse~ in Chuarlestont yesterdla
and the expressions of satisfactior
were tnmerous* on the husines,
thorough fares. Wille it is goner
ally conceded that the. hill is not
D~emocratic measure wholly, it i
contsideredl better thant the McKin
Icy one. TPhe feeling is that ther
will not be a let up in the depres
sioni under which the country han
restedl and that an era of prosper
ty is about to begin.
As an instance of the settlomr
to the tariff muddle cotton future
adIvanced 10 points immediatol;
upon the announcement of th
passage of the bill. This wa
what will be likely to follow. No
a few business men expressedl th
opinion that in a short time .at
era of prosperity will set in thal
will 1)e felt over the entire couhntr:
andl that business will take on
boom.
Many Charleston merchant
had alloweod their stocks of good
to run lowv, and had either kop
their imported goods on bond 0:
declined to purchase. As soon al
the bill becomes a law there wil.
.be a rush of business and trad
r will brighten up.--News and Cou
L, rier, August 16th.
Dunkards in the Argentine Re
*Public are sentncd to swep th
streets for eight, days.
f
t
LIN
[Successor to Bates & Fierguson,]
Carriages, Phoetons, Surreys,
VEHICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes, SADDLES,
COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers,
Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Coat
Wagons, Cirl's Tricicles.
Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegant
Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturing
Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu
facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles.
afrest Bully, Wagon and Harness HoUs8 iml the State.
Grieeniville, S. C.
GRELENVILLE
S Coach Factory,
GREENVILliE, S. C,
it
Y
100 BREWSTER BUGGIES!
Cheapest ever Offered.
We Make The Best WAGONS..in the SOUTH.
IH. C. iMarkley, Prop' r.
Gr. W. Sirrine. SLunt.
Greal ReuctTile, Drain,
Stv Fluect u pies2
t to buy. Com inrandBpric:
St34 Main StrIReeLA,
SolentifleaAmerlfa
Ted ill1( DraIi~iflLn
Grea ReuctoiiiiiPries & I~Strictly pur 11e ead, min
~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~Limo, Portland and Rosendalo
t. o uy.Cow i lnd rie.Cemienits anidPlaster' Paris.
* W Kow ~u~iI By.Churches' improved od-ae
CDX-& SEGLE, 1~tliAL ABASTiNE,
Rohwhite and in tints, the best
WALL. COAT1NG.
SASHNV0088 AND BllNDS
SolenlfloDRESSED LUMBER, MOULD
Agency for INGS, &C.
I ' rmn i s 'sa sameo addlross, 104,
CAVEATS fact from our Omee( at the rear of the Ware..
~~ housqe, P'loase give us~ a call or writo na
CO~y~a~e *~.Respectfully,
0 600 ~. ~T. 0. GOWER & 80N.
i~t~g ~ 0 Greenvile, s. C., March 15,1894.
us to~~ biyjr* t'* w"fo oerworkor honahild
$7,000
WORTH OF
CLOTHING!
Hats and
Gents
Furnishing
000DB!
25 PER CENT BELOW FIRST COSTI
Now is the time to buy Clothing
for your Boys. Can give you a
No, 1 Suit for $1.50!
Call, get prices and be convinced.
J. C. ROGERS.
At Lindsay Walker Stand.
No. 90 Main St., Greenville, S. C.
Feb. 15, 1894.
WANTED,
200 Cords of good Tan Bark.
To be delivered this Spring and Sum
mer. The bark must be well taken
care of. Will pay cash on delivery
Apply to GO WEl & GOODLETT.
March 22. Greenville, S. 0.
Family Groceries
AND
General Merchandise.
W E have jnt received our STOCK~
0OF GOODS for the present
season, which we offer at the lowest
prices possible.
We keep constantly on hand a
good supply of
BACON, FLOUR, SUGARS. COFFEES,
MOLASSES, TEAS, HATS,
SHIOES, CLOTHING,
D R Y GOO 0D 5,
hARD WAltE.
&c.
Also, FARMERS' TOOLS, and every
hung needed for Farmning purposes.
A. G. WYATT
Euisley, S. 0.
If', ou Want Anything
General Merchandise,
OaliCALL ON ME.
I KEEP
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Gro
ceries, Hardware,
and a full line
of Farm Sup
plies.
I can give you a low figure on
Flour and Farming Implements.
JOHN 0. KAY is with me atid will
be pleased to have his friends call on
him.
J. E. ROBINSON,
Easley, 8, 0., Feb. 8. .94-1y.
ELKHART OARRIAGE i
U~w. ~4 9.consul
$11.00 ME E0,2*1 "Ni
eIgoorZa
bo
WHOLESAL
rng as onto
Mo0.37. Surrey Isaeus, same as sell for 4100 to
$37.0, as 4ne as mold i
to $100. Farm Weg
Ma DOV
Our -
are sold at
No.7 , TOp Buggy. sianufag.
$43.00 I'l"s
No.1, Farm
BIDING 8ADDI.EI
. 3ereent. o for ca t
stas to pay postage i
No. 3, Farm Wagon. AggIe W. r Pg
SOUTHERN
RAIl WAY
COMPANY,
(PIEDMENT AIR LINE.)
Route of the Great Yeatitmled
Li.mited.
ATLANTA S GIKARtLOTTE Ali'LIMIB
D1V18I019.
00NDENsED SOHEDULE OF PASSUNGER ThAffts,
XE Effeot July 1st, 1694.
0 ke*. Lim 1 ';t j
Northbound. No. 88 9 No. 1
I ally D 3a1)
Lv Atata 0 time 12.00 N' p 9. P a m
"Atlanta E time 1.00 pm ig.0 Pmn 9.
"Norcroes...... .........1 .3 pm 9,44 am
" IBuford........ .........Q 11.n 10.29 atn
" Gainesvlle.. 9.15 01 1 1r 10. am
"Lula........... ........ En~a 11. am
" Corneli ...... .......... .......... 11.48 an
't To co......... ...."........i1.1p
I"oWtmaster . ........... 1 am
Seneca........ .........1.40 am let
" ecb tral.. .4.45 pn 2.10 am 2. rei
" roonillo . 5.80 pm 8.00 pmn pm
Sartanburg.. 0.22 pm 4.01 am 4.1 m
" ufineys................4.42 a13 4.2
" Blacksburg,.. 7.11 pm o srd 5.10
" ing'sMount'.... .a.n ..5 pm
" G astonia. . .. ....... . .4 am 1:6 put
Ar. Charlotte. .. .2pp1 8.80 am 0.40 Pin
Kridiii ~- .a45 .1 p
Baltim'e P..R.. 8.20 am 11 Dm .
ShIadelphia .. 10.40 am : 05i.
" eow York..... 1,23 pm 6,23 an
Sotithward. No. 37. bi 38. No. 11
__________ Dguy DailyDll
Lv New Tork P.1. 4.30 pm 12.0 n't .........
" Pltadelphi 6.22 pm 7.20 am .. .
la.imore- . . pm 9.42 am . ..
Washin'ton,.. 10.4 pin 11.Q 4 ....
"harlott....9.35 am 10.60 .. 12.20 'A
" stonia ...... ...... 11.20 pm 1.02 pit
" 'sMount'n.......... ......... 1.28 .4
" aouburg. 10.45 amt 1O.057a mnI10 pin
il~ fnoys....-.. ......
" eenvlle ..... .po 1. 2 am 10
"Central... .L% pm 2.40 ain ....
"1 nueca............... 8.01 u $...
S st1inster ........ . 0.05 pm
Toccoa.................3.am 6.45
"Mount Airy.. ......... .......... r.3s pm
"Cornela....... ... .o s......8 mi
"v Luwla.....,. n .... m V A l .. ....... 4 2 .05 n
" Gaiesvile... d.31 Pm 4.50 am 8.30 m
" uford...... ............ ...... .. .03 .m
" Norcros...... . .. ...... 9.83 pm
Ar Atlanta 0 timno 4.55 pmn G.0 anm 0.3) pm
Ar Atlanta C tIme 3.65 pm~C~ .2an1 9.30yzn
Pullman Cur Servieo: Nos, 35 and 301, Itiph
nond and Danvillo Fast Mail, P'ullman Sleeping
Oars between Atlanta and Via1 York.
Nos.37 and 38--Wasington and Southwecstern
Veostiburd Limited, between Now York a ad
Now Orleans. Through Pullman S pori *
tween Nw York ad New Orlat, y a A"lan
ta and Montgoumory, and also between Washing
ton and Momphas, via A .tlanta and BrmUia4ham.
Nos. 11 and 1: Pullman Sleoping Car boP'woen
Richmond, Danvill and G] reensboro.
For detailed information as to local und
through timo tabas, ra'tes and Puillmaad Sleeop.
lng car reservations, Oonfer with local agents,
or address
W. A. TURK, 2.1H. HiAJI DWI,
Gon'l Pas. Ag't. .Ass't Genee'nl Pass Ag't
WAsuiNGTON, D. 0, ATLANTA, GA.
J. A. DODSON, Suporintendent. Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. GREEN, J. MX. CULP',
Gen'l M'gr-, Vraffo M4'gr.
WVASHNdGTON, D. C. Washington b.C,
H YORK RA0K[E TORE.
Al Tremendous Lot of
New Sillier GOOd.
Just Arrived.
CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICES.
Laces, Enmbrolderi es, Insert ion, Silks and
Silk Trimminga, Silk Mitts, Silk Gloves,
Umbrellas antd Palm Fans, Ladles' iad
Gents9 Belts, Collars antd Culfs, Gonts Hants,
latest styles;. Shaeetst and Shairting, Mo'ns
Sununer Underwear, Lawns, (Onrtalits and
~nilts, cnff Holders and Scarf Rietainersq
oc lrses and Shaving Jirushecs.
Large quanntity of Sea Island at 5 cents a
yard-nand many otheor thaings' tot) tedlious
to mention.
Kememnber that J1. H1. Martin Is with 1me
and carries a full line of Staple and Fanoy
Orocerles, and will exchange for country
Produce.
Jl. M. RAMPEY.
Eassley, S. C., May 24, 1894.
Has roceived 1lls Stock of
NEW
SPRING GOODS.
Best Styles and Latest Pat
erns--Come and See Them,
I pay thle higheost~ prices for
Country .P-roduce,
&nd will sell you Goods in exchange at thae
owest figure.
Remember that I keep everything fin the
line of
Groceries and Dry Goods.
J. E. Browvn,
Mny8 . l'antzal, nO
id HARNESS IFO. 00
aapr ro the.
tr Amer.
R lae thi.wytn- 7s
befor an oner In
Iwayel fnost I.
.Wypay an ageo 1
all rs e nn0mago in
a PRICES.
I to $50. ouaranteed
lurre, $05 to $100 No.781, 8urroy.
orem Pltons S2
onlv WoRon es
23.60 SInXle,
No.727, Road Wagoa.
Double ' $6
- Hugy.5
$183--se85
Farin,
16to
hlarness.
I and FLY NETS. Elkhart BleyCTe, 281 heels,
rth order. Send 4e. in pneunatlo tires. Weldless
, II2-pago eatulogue. steel tubing, drop 'forgings.
ATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND.
COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD.
Samuel Spencer, F. W. Iluldekoper and
Reuben Foster, Receivers.
Condensed Schedule In ElTect Juno 17, 191L
Trains run by 75th MerIdian Time.
STATIONS. N Dai.
I No. 11.
ivi. Charleten .................. 7.16 a n
Columbia.......................... 11.40 a i
"ProsperIty ................... 12.55 p in
Ar. Newherry....................... 1.10 p in
Ar. Clinton .... (Ex Sun)............2.36 p m
"Laurns....Ex Sun)............ 3.10 p in
" Ninety-Six.................... .1ey
" roenwood ....... ................. 2.52 D wn
Hodges .... ........................ 8.1oM
Abbeville............................. 3.5 pm
" el-t-on -.... 4.05 p in
S neo na .... .................... 4.3 P in
wValhialla ...... ...... 5.15 1) 11
Aanta.............................110.30 pin
STATIONS. . Daily.
I No. 12.
Lv. w a li a........................... 9.36 am
Seneca............................. 10.00 am
Andcrson............................ 11.15 am
" elton-.......- .................. 11.45 am
Ar. Donald's-....................... 12.0pi
I AIvl . ...... ........... 6 .. iaan
odg s.......... ....................- 12.5 pi
G 'lenwood ...... .................. 12.65 pl
" Ninety-Six.--.................. 1.32 pin
Laurnb (Ex Sun)............... 1 10 i
Clinton (Ex Sun)...............111.10 am
' Newrrry ......., ............ ... 2.39 pm
Prosperity ....................I 2.5pm
Ar. Columbia....................... 4.5 pm
'Charleston ......................... 45 pin
Between Anderson, Belton and Greenville.
Daily. IDaily.
No. 11. I STATIONS. jNo. I.
3.08 p. In LV......,An eron.......... Ar 12.07pm
4.05 p. i .........Bolton............ " 1l.45am
4.* 5 p. In " ....W iliInston......... " .9nm
4311p. m " ........ Pol.er ............ Ili.03am
5.15 p. in Ar ...Oreonville.......... 0. 15am
lichnond and Danvillo It. R.
(Hletwcen Columbia and Asheville.)
Daily. a I Daily, Daily,
No. 13. No. 15. STATIONS. | No. 16. No. 14.
7.15a1.m.....v Cflmirli~n.urI . .9
.......7/~0 a.m TLv Jack'vi lle Ar10.15am ...
........11On~m " ava nah |5.0at ..........
II .:'0.nm 5.10 a.m inI.v.CohnnbiaArl 1.0pmi 3.55pm
12.n01,mn 5 : a.m . . A Iston... 4,12.Gpn 3.10pn
1.12ptu :.s:i a . . .. San tul. .. ."ll.30pI m 2.00pml
1.5511m 7.11) a.m1 ".. U nion...... 1.10pm 1.-IOpm
2. 7m 7a0 pin' . ..Jonus'ville ''O1.48pma 12.40pmn
2 2,pm 7.43 p.m - . Pacolet... "11.33pm)" 12.21 pin
2.10pmn 8.10 Itn \r.Sparit'b'LV .0ipin ll.45am
3.05pi 8.15 p. ni I.v Snnrt'b'g Ai,1 10.00pii 1.30am
.2nm 1.*!0 p.n.1 ArAsheville LvI7i0pa 8.41ain
Nos. II and 12 are solid trair., betweeb Charles
ton anid valhialtki.
Trains leave Spmrlanhnrg, A. and C division,
northboui. .1 a. in., -1.11 P. in., 0i.22p. mn., t Ves.
tlbu ledi 1.Iiitdl; southibounid. l'3.57 a. im., 9.50 p.
im., 11 .37 a. mn., (Vestbbuled itnited i west
boundl. W. N. C. Divisioni, 3.15 p. mn. for Header
Sonv Ille utal Asl~eville..
Tiniu; let-;'v G r'.enville, A. and C. D)ivision,
nortilbutndt. :iu. m.1.3 05. p ml.. and1( 5,30 p.mf.,(Ves.
tibulI.-dlI .imitled i; southibound. 1.52a. im., - .10 p.
am.. 12.28 >. mu., ivestibuled Lirnited).
Trinsii. 1enive Seneen, A. anid C. [Division., north
bonimd, 1.4a. im. anmI 1.35 p. mn.; southbound, 3.01
a. mn. and 5.4 p. in.
P'ULLMAN SERIVICEC.
Pullman Palnee Sleeping Carsi on Trais. 85
and 36, 317 and 38, on-A. and C. Division.
Trrainis 15 and 10) carry Pullmani Sleepers be
tween Jackston vii I and Hot Springs.
W. Hi. G Hi I.N, SQ L ASS..
Gen'1 Mg'r. 'Iafm Mgv
WVashingtons, D. C.
V. E. McBEE, Glen'! Sup ., Cohnhl '8. 0.
W. A. T.'[lCIK, S. i. HIARDWfCC'
Gons'l l'ass. Agt., Ais't Gen'1 Pass. Agt.,
Washing iton, D-0. Atlanta, Ga,.
Here is the. Place
To Buy Your
(GOODS.
If youl want vadlue received for your
money. I don't have' to be underCl
s'old-if you don't believe it COmiO
and try me. I have somel PU~RE
AIPPLE VINEG APh, at TWIHNTY
cents per~ gallon.
I have F? L 0 U R, MQLASSES,
SUGAR, C OF F E E; C2ANNED
GOODS-and .l6is' of olter thinigs
you need, that Wvlll go very cheap foi
cash.
If you like Ma~'cerel, try mine
If you. like White Fish' try
'flue.
If you chew TI'obIacco, try
Ifil10...
If you smoke Cigars, try mine.
W. C. Bramlett.
.Junmc 12, 1809..
W. L. DoUC LAs
HEIU TH E BEST.\
t1Io SQU EAK IN G.'
. 5. ColeOVAN,
RCH& ENAMELLEPCALE
4 5.APPPLCE soiLs,
4$..$ 2.WORKNME
EXTRA FINE.
~2I.BYS$HOLSHOES,
BE.ioNGL.4
SEND F0OR CATAL.0GUE*.
You can moave by putechasinig '.v. L.
Bouglas imes,
Ilacause, we are tie largest mianuifacturers'of
advertised slioes in the world, anid neurantee.
the value by stamping the name ant prike on
the bottom, whmichf protects you agamnst high
prices and the ,middlemna's profits. Our shioes
equal custom work in style, easy fittiing and
wearin qualities. We have them sold every.
where aower prices for the value giveni than
any other mai~ke. Take no0 substitute. If your.
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
For)I sale by
W. T. MoFall, PIckegns, S. C.
B. F. Morgan,_Central, S. C.
PRIZE WINNERS.
Pnirnishied on 16 day3s teCst Tianl wheni
lie pr~oper contract Is slined.
If you want an organ of Rtep~lItation
Buy tine Carpenter Organ.
Sheet Music 6 % conta, till June 30th,
Jiargains in ORGANS 'now." Oall or U'rIte
WV. J. R; STILES, Teacher Vocal and In
utrumiental Mudic, 31 Main streSS, Green.
rille, 8. 0.
14e 93.