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The People' Journal. J. E. Boggs is in Atlanta this week. Dr. Earle reports several cases of fever in this vicinity, but none are da-ngerous. J. F. Lewis, who lives in Central township, had his dwelling house destrryod by fire, one night las; week. Eve ybody you can moo or hear of is either down with, or just re coveri from, an attack of the meas Ii. Mrd. Arthur Smith, who lives above Griffin church, is confined to her'bed with fever, but is better at preisent. Mrs. A. R. Harris and sister. _ Aqrie Iolliigsworth, are vis .lantik. and the Expositi-' i that an attempt t break into the residence of Capt H. C. Qrikdy, was made one nih last weekh See notieb elsewhere in thi paper of, -safleof household futi. ture, stock, crops, etc., on tbe 15' of November. Johi {.nes, son of M. L. Jones. who hasbeon confined to his hod with fever is improving. Dr. Earle is treating him. Three gin 'houses burned, with none less than $1,000 loss, and n insurance,.. is Anderson county's record for lsxt week. Qourt convenes nnxt Monday a' Anderson wit.h ~about forty casos on the docket, about half or mon of which are liquor cases. Sheriff J. H. G. McDaniel was :alled to the Ibedside of his ucle. W r. F.-E.MoKimsio, last Monday )f Piedinont, who is not expoCtod .o live. Rev..T..-J. Rooke preached an nteresting sermon at this place ist Sabbath, which was listened by a very attentive congrega .on. L. 0. Thornley boarded the train ist Supday afternoon for Char )tte. le will take in several of ie northern cities before his ro trn home. On Tuesday last, the 22d inst., to all important question of the .ffrpge- was taken up and will be - ntmnued from day to day until sposed of. Treasurer Youngblood is tearing tT tax i-eceipts right along. From tesday morning, the 15th inst., Tuesday night, 22d instant, ho s taken- in '$900.75. W.' L. Jenkins reports th'at a rnglar attempted to break into residence one night last week, t became frightened away be e he effected an entrance. ilenry Grace Masters, the seven Lir-old son of J. C. Masters, dIied the 12th instant, and was bur the day following from Saluda 11 church in Greenville county. ['ho Old Folks Musical Associa n will meet with Enon church first Sunday in November at 'cleck a. m. Everybody is in ed Bring your dinners and yegoods time. 1. F. DuRacnt, of Kingsford, Fla., * of R., . L. DuRant, came in a visit td his parents last Sat lay. Bob) is loolking wedll andI og well. Hie is mer3ichandll(isinig that point. rancis M. Ellenburng. of Crow oek, died at his home11 from reo 'se ..f mf'asles, on the 20t h inst., I wats I uieid from Shady Grove, irch the day foillowing his dleaIth. wa aibout sixty-four yoursl' of fako, the soan of J. Mattie Stew OI lli Dr. lil e t ac e- - ~ .~.-.., . Ko I~e mloreO and1 P'eek, who losti their ildinigs by fire a short timo agos. Elilha Lawrence, Esq., of Clen 1I, wa~s in towni MondayW, on bui- i 'se. lHe had the misfortune to se his cotton house and contents fire, last week. There werc 'out two bales of cotton, in thec od, in there belonging to one of a~ renters. "Bun" Branch, colornd, wbn les at the railroad crossing, on .e road to Easley, died last Mon ty. He was an inoffensive color. I man, andi by his strict attention * busiripees,..:had many friends e mong those who knew him; of toth racey The od'se of S. N. Wyatt, against 'oe W. Williams and J. A. Chap ian, for ~nalcious cruelty to ani ials, was tried before Judge Bram lNtt antij a jury last Saturday and resulted in a verdict for the oefendatrts. J. P. Carey appearedi 4'r thn nln tf and JT. EC. Bo mcrs Terrible dry and dusty,.but go weather for.piking. cotton. See notig.0fDr. G- W.. Earl elsewhere La this--iue. If y owe hitn ari-ange to pay it. E. B. Owens-and everybo knows Ed.-is with that enterpr ing clothing firin,-.Smith & Br tow, and invites his'friends to ei and seechim and: will: tqke ple, ure in showing them through t store and solling theni'go6ds tb will fit and hardly QVfr wear 01 See the change in th advertil ment of Dreifus & C6. and to advantage of the bargaiis th offer. They have . everything the clothing line and cap fit y with a suit at the lowest figu They will try to please you, be in the quality and price of t goods. Smith & Bristow comes befc the readers of TmE JOURNAL ti woo0k and offor clothing at prici hai will induco You to huv. R a.'aat"r '!ha thy have goods th ill suit Yon and will give satisfat 11n.. Thwy mnakf, special effor, dlenase putrhasrs and sell tJ et !dsb- - the lowest prices. Forest fires hav, lben raging t rInd (or sonl days past, at .. rep.r t was current in tov "t urdn v'v mn ing that Secoi -hurch was in (inger, but it w 'mnfounded, although fire was o in that direction, but it was < \ij. J. J. Lewis' land, qpne tN nileas beyond thero. People shou ho very careful with fire now, %verything is so dry and water low. William Bowen, colored, wl has hoon confined to his bed f q mne time, at. his home beyoI S'eona dhurch, died last Saturdi Iiight, and wais buried Mandi from Tahor church. He was faithfiul hand and had, by his ho ost v a td ha rd work onassed a smn oawe. on which ho lived 1and farr Id a, !ong as he was able. He l many friends among thos3 wl knew him. The Brushy Creek correspondet of the Anderson People's Advoca says that Mr. Hampton Cely's re idence was burned on the 16th ii stant, with all its contents. H wife was sick in bod at the tin and it was with difficulty she w rescued. A negro was hemmed the houso by the firo and cut b hands badly in making his esca: A defective fluo wts the caui No insuranco. A good many of the Pickens pc ple attended the show at Gre ville last week and pronounced good. Thoy found it orderly, m< al and near about as represent4 The dispensary was closed on th day and there was no drinking rowdlyism of any kind, althout there wero probably 10,000 peor on the streets of the city, and ( eryhodly went home happy. TI same replort has gone forth frc other towns where Sells Broth< showed, and it is all on account the dispensary system and the is el-headedness of Governor Evar who ordered the disponsariew cl< ed1 0on those dlays. On~ Wedesday night of Ii week, after the family had retire Mr. W. T. Meares became thirsi andl getting up for a drink of a ter, he hoard a noise that did n belong around his house at th~ time of night, so stepping to t (1oor, he heard voices in the dire tion of the stable, Believing sor one was after his mule, lie lhsten a moment, and hoard them gettii up mi a tree a fter his chickens, bi in hiis eagreiss to. take a hand thle r ibbery, he made a racket, which they rani away. Trhey pa1 himi a visit aigiain on Friday nigi andi( although ho heard them al shot at. them with a pistol, th go t a few (of hiis fine chiickenis.] tiniaks hie recognizod the voices lie fir't parties. anid would Ii fo lthm tol call around again. Deathi of Mrsu. MY. IL. Jones. Tie wr'i t'r of this notice atten .il the Iinne'rail services of M. Jo.i i s, w ife of Rev. al . L. ,Jonos Sat a rd ay, Oct iher 19 lh, 1895. M Jonei~s had1( hoon4 conlfinedl t~o 1 r'ooml with a coinpllication of d1 eases, some' t im tiefiore her dea I ntti t'dd I hat sli.e was in her f i11itinim. r of thle BapJt rhureb |<r leire h birtyyo Iah -twas liira iirI tn G'arillin Ba I i-t c'.uirelh of w~Ithib she was membenlr. '1he ocensio'n wats a i Solemnii onIe. A la,~ go congregati hatd ass'egh1Il('d at, the church tunite mi paying; this last tributec resp~ect, wh ich wasI~1 an evidIence her ininan i(ice in the commun1111 whei'ro she IlivedI. Heri farew talk t~o family and friends v long linger inl the m inds of t h who wore at her bedside. She v cons~cious until the last, and sp<1 of many grand and glori ouis dences given unto her. HertI had beeni one of piioty, and full good whc)<Js, anid 0110 in which c era couldl !dOJj4 tgace icouldl for fallen natureo. She as of groat strength to ,her husba in his mitnirtorial work, and ways had a wordl of encoura mont to help him hear the cra Eternity will only tell of } wvorth, while she was on het grimago here on earth, in pointi others in the way of ('ternal 1i Revs. J. M. Stewart and B. Hoic Old on JawIsge.. d The wags of. God "gro pleasmz )ns and ali his paths are peace D's -it sitefidds'n6thing save sorrf ou in the way qnd path sh) has ta eri. 'She marries anothor--hi h'er affections are placed onl antot or. They have laid a iounat.I, to.make.her unhappy wlile jl lives, and, may I not. say, m1 than probablo to projlnr h1 Ii s ture misery; for if She is u'hp1i he in such marriage, sir, will hml -Cause to refloot on tleiml, and phliti her misery to their accoun.t, whi ie. she Waits for the hour to come i ke end her ekistenco, an(I teriinal ey the misery which she fools. Ma in riage is an emblem of that untic ou which subsists betweon Christ ain re. his Church, Eph. 5, 32. Solomo th saith, "Vlioso findeth a wife, lim he eth a good thing, and o'tiiel II favor ot the 1ord," Prov. 8, 2: Again, "A prudent wife is fro re the Lord," Prov. 19, 14. L t hen 48 fore conclude that a happy m:I 5, ringo is tho groatest blessini n111 0- conlsointion wichv canl b1w jy t on this side of (ternilf v, iN xtI D- the love of God inl timl'tl. b ourso till uitlhppy inlalri'e is III 10 greatost. curse winch is iior o this sideo of. hl nx ,ieh IOrs of a guilty onil'o d It freq11untlylopn :w id ed-nllil payV .hlt- :!bd n . . . glolls wo lli'; a11d -Ill a i at a great r-,, < 1 .1 . Ilpromiiso to do al I in tI pI r! 1 P - assist them oli I' 1i* V : y eV d 11'an( call God t" ba- at a lie that they wi i i' >b ance to them, &, c.., : .m go so far is to put tiil i garb of religion that th- m t ' o noro easily bit rav wl ii ha kI i or But shortly a'ter V r'rr id wolf sheds his coat :ml 'p db ty avows his (ishkIo for-ih f ! y- < ty godlinesos, and ithIr diir.Iy < a i irectl v (eclar- tt 11h1: a. shall Iot, enjoy hpivI. Hil 11 the gospel, here ho t h 1' :'n0o I.. djivided and)( it will bV I e - icd Go(l if lifwy aI' lo It 1 iniis 10 peopling the regions .f thea diiamr 6(,. tt id at? least go down to i chaibers of deati oiet her. it Some 111 prt cl t o reSpet to their wives-tlim wif' lo oiks itp I 8- her husband :s her lwnd f(ri- pro A- tection , but alas, how is -le dlaI is pointed, for he approbat s that i e, others whici he could provei No without any loss of property. 11 .ll stance those who have r'ligiot is wives, and suffer drinking, swea e. ing frolicking, gambling, & e., albot e- their houses. So ought ent I love their wives as thmir own bi o- ies; he that loveth his wife, lovo f, Eph. 5. 28; again, Col. it 1, Husbands love your wiv'es, mt -be not bitter against them. d. Reflect for a moment what itu atbe the sensations of a deliente w or inan to hear that her bosomi friet blies intoxicatedl amtong Ihea a hi ein the streets. I am cert ain fr observation that nto womn ca i happy wvith a drun~ken man:ith fore I am bold to say wherever y< rs see such a thing you see ani unhaIt of py family-and except suich p" vsons repent and get forgivenw s they will assuredly be damntite however rich, honorale an. Hd wi they may be. For St. PautL ran drunkeniness antong the works tst the flesh, and positive1ly deol ar d, "they wh'lo do such things shmal nIi y, inherit the kinigdomt of' God (11h( a- 5, therefore, I would adlvise) a ot younig ladies, if they wish to at happy in) time 0or (lternit v, tio ove he such yountg nwii as ge I d run :n ic- have not r.'poet tinoughy fI no their owntCli characterts to ri i:i'Ihe ed abovo a level withi teI hea: ig beasts don't get drunik. I uxd 1.t0 advise all young~ p''ople. nalh. in' femain, to get rittn. ' V. .i at you will hte b)(tttor gnalli id to~ 1 idI your duty to your G'o d and y1 Vu It,. selves. heing und(er th linth il -in id of Divine grace. I' yvu kei 03y eye single to ther glo ry of (; ad . 10 maly have a gutidei to dhirc you'V'( of ai person. such ast will mni!~ ve ym ke partner, whto wxill to wilin i sharo'c withI yi ti lli I ' y<tir s-rr wIi~ Avoidl as muich ias pot-ile il Scompany of such as ar o t a fra to sin themnselves: k nowitI ihet 'it is ini their power. tlhey ux ill Ie y'ott it to tllat gulI ol il(n w ~hich has swallowed~a uI houta iu If' you mattrry such pnrson1 a-' 1 1 L~.visE, wvhen yourii coin tit on dt ii vou may haive it wellI irnttineI ~.hope, that t ho ever' f ilhfuol iti pan on of itllI your 's is in' st rest tn "'Abrahtl tm's botm," : Iou ttay' spe'nd :an ott'rol vt lamih. M tav vot Prie ns li' sv:e< on God blesVu IA'l A o..lc M :sc Adolph1101ils IbIolo (d I o n o d (ay night and w~it as burid onT. dal by at Laiurieh Creok,.i Ih- m~ne Greenvillo about. Iwo nihi atL.: >se fronm Pickents countv. Ilo4 w ias about 50 years old. 1Ice leav'es ewidow and oigh t (Il dren .. o Sville News, 18th intst. of Medtien1 Notice. th-- All oft mhy notes and acomu do due me for the p)ast threo Ott i ears will he latced ini the hanti F of W. C. Biramlett for collheeti< 'not satisfactorily arranged :t0 h of November niext. esr Rice's A h ""e xvi II oto 11 usual lace of meet inig oni Sa i rit is necessary ti at c'vry nn shoud hauresnt, AcF ALL'S ". u.id:BUDCETox< -1-' 1N11IUN andI PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. V A.L , EDITOl: A toFOR, TWICNLY YEARS' I This Itulg'et of utin and Phax' has been e wrappiig kil ti roliig Oit parelts and a ctkages fi-o the gooti pholks (and 4om for tIe had o4e too), aid it. is a rentarkablo .11 an gratifying fact to know that whero prompt .settlenitts are nuide, no troablo exists. No conplatints art, ever maido, no accotint,- are ever disputed .;lno objections d tw prices or qualities: no tlisslatisfaction in anywaky. Evvryth saltifact4ory an11d ple aa111nt. onl both h i4l.-'. - It. is a IhIeasu41ret 10 a s tO Iea.l %'vJitlh these0 pgoodi Wepe \'e kinletr nmany obliga tin tol lthen for4 winat ia y have already "'" -donle, aund wo t'.. iiank t1hin in ativance for what we blieve I hey will conitinu1o to do. We wanit thei-l to KONTIN TO KUM. whl :l n- a lit 'h- n ..i4nt, :n4 1 41 w .hl'ir S:Ivlmonnis tit runl for~ ye.s without payinig lil!- 4444 4' 441 4 41 It.4 ' .' ali4 4444 1 1ol'iiry i' 41 '' 4 4l 4 444. ior It k . ay n1u11 r1Y \V %I: i.ni"-. r. :114 , t: 4'l* tiln4s preitty badi, h T4 I ha4' it 4 11.11 44 i tI. I s . 4444. i i l I 4a'''.:'4444 't-I l'itr1!4-4 and4 v:w ver's ye.ir. They\ n ,tr v grow th tsa . Ini l-1 h :nler ::ndl hari'er to 4.: . l %~eiu .y .nt Cil!"ink- ch y :1- -roo 1-. ei lnk ."I I..n, :ni irev hrld stich ].S 0!o w it n tinn l makhe 1stuplea I *. . i4' rnarI -s w444i4 -nII youar i n i, a'U .1t it. Wc duml't for we .r 11 . 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Wev j,!h. t1- :'1g, 0)' lt . 1o0-:l1 mn i thle 44 411 . u A.:., C b:4 ty ou have 11ot forgotten I1s. \ '.'" h: 4 wa4itl4 4 1 it o :t loing ti ne we l will m\ -,t (ln ylou a hittle lonlger-a reva slintalli I il!It'- -- :I ;a 1 4 ler 11 . O wnes it if 'I 14 - 4 il4 l,' I() 4Act IlW :4 l1411 1n41, we " ill : .arl live 44ni to4 i:v -ti :ite. lie will Illw hmniet nid ine.:iI-s. Inatu oni - - n Iarth. Vio,' 41.' nl-h i will ome1 ) t'D your h seto wr. . will look cross *ey 1 ' t u.4r444 wifv 141 Iopnk the Children - h1e'll solli4 14h4144' julice ill he e't'-1C4 eyes4 an t "plizi-n" tilt- elg ; h4'l "rip and tear," I :4441 ins 44 1 and "enss" 4.41 d1t) .very mean thingt .oil 4e-- 11441 lii to 41o. -3 W.ATCil l'OR HIM' 'I D 0 We alre- nt runinig a "honev-vard" and 1.. don't 4w'i an ani4u1nt i h-1iii our busi ness. 1, Dl'o i ler t ini too us. .\n 4 i4o14 to "tu4 it a11l41 tl, il sltand4s for "4''' .441." .\ ''4I'.t ev r ting ha14) st. run1 fo' 'ears and 44.1 ear4 s, w.ithout44 grease45, isl lan to 41444 n.i444. to4 14n .4nd. It w..ilI 444nd at. I~ v 14 ver'4 4'.tl'.44i . 4444 '.'41 4 \v: 4ni : .ntets o~ tiliigs c '.44 <4in44 '.4\v4444. :.r44444I alui1 .'l*14.'4. R~espect1 fully,0 CA LL ON . Tii ii~s 5 ,. .~Y '. 4l'i lu t ll'' O 8 i '-lui, S j - -41' e ... ilks, 'lve an - Six pounts of ('offe for$. () p diey'' 4 will b 4 4o1n".' I tlls 1:al, whenti '. the 44 makt u igher41';i m tl ~lcinlg. In eritt i 4 .' (4'ln (''nui1ty (d11 as .\'.2o '.ub 1.ie O('gine: um Te af, the Schpst. 4"4 otic ~ r~- ''31' andCred itors. , 'snte of0.' 4 W\ li. Ninna >441,4ns, and4~ II('4- -- -t'r Nimon 444 <b. s .I, '44. u14r('esnt the m4* . r4d, fo pa .4en . b 114h' lirs'.i day~4' I o f .n 441ry, 18.4lt (11.-.\ 4441s a ll t s twin indebt ( Id to4ad11( s nitpay 1 h am a SOur Fall Goods! Were Bought before any advance In Prices. Ve are Opening Them up Daily. Bargains In Every Line. AN-We want Your Trade. Prices and Quality just RigMl WOHlghest Prices paid for COTTONI!I *his is a Glorious Country COTTON 9 CENTS! CALICOES 5 CENTS! The past week's cotton receipts show that West End has th st cotton market in Greenville and one of tho best in the State The Time to Shake The BUSH! wlhen the plums are ripe. Ri)e bargains fall out of our Dres )o(s shelves that you 'ill not pick up in any other store. Golf Suitings-WIIat is (Golf Suit ings? It is an all wool inate d of a loose weave, just the tiung for house dresses, Scho(( esses or street dresses, :3 inichtes wide and sold for 35 cents ,rd everywhero except at Jones & Gurrison's, 29 cents CLOAKS AND CAPES! We have the exclusive sale for this city of one of the larges anufacturers of cloaks inl the UI nited States Our style are cor et, our Prices are right and you wvill not feel coifortable thi inter if you buy one elsewhere iad imeet with one of ours SHOES! SHOES! $2,000 wortli of the celebrated. [Hav Stat( Slioes to arrv-c 01i 'Ck JONES & GARRISON. Leaders of Low I Piic(s P S-Agent Standard Patterns (FURNITURE!Z When in want of Furniture go on WESTFIELD & BELLAMS. (Opposite Mansion I louse.) CREENVILLE, - - S. C. WAe will show you a big stock of fine goods very chea ome and see us. Don't forget, at.C. C. Turner's old stan pposite Mansion H-ouse. NEW SHOE sSTORE . UILLER & ORUIKSIANM With a new and well soebed stock of .E3ccots arz.<. J!]ah~oes Laiedt and G-entlemen's F'inie ShOe's ai specialty. I iteceivig goods. L.eery~1 day~ d irectfrmhe Factories. W 'hoes Nea. t, Comfortaible and"atin~'.tg. No. 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creenville, S C. g'7Agents for the WV. L. D)OU1jGbS. Warranted shoes. oct3mn Exhausted Soils are made to prlodute larger and better crop~s by the y use of F'ertilizers rich in Potash.g Write for our "lI'armers' Gui~de,'' a I142-page illustrated book. It is brim full of useful informhatio)n for farmecrs. It will be sent frec, and a will make and save you money. Address, j GFR \ANJ Kl AI .V oRKS, 93 NaWnau Street, Neiw Yrk. GOODS By The Cargo! fi AmaT~ lALISTER & BEATTIE richnr Loads of ooodsi inl11( all more to, , ome. ~t. Th le It. & I). ainl 8. A. I,. aire gonl~ etl ackIe 1'~ >r the rest of E stock, so in a few day sr 'e maiy count on a~ full supply froni beg~in-R I\4yl re oaro lng to end1. - we hanve an unusual edoliee ion ofI womder- ~ UND toR lly bleautiftu 1)reis Gloods. All11w he u n ew elth ~ L 6lT 'eaves In thme new color ings a nd colored~j ~l sixtures selected catrefuiliy andt biought to ________________________________ 'il eheap. "w.e~ haven't .Job, Iots anud cast. IT Styles." our elfort always Is to putE be-. 4 ~h are our customers the ne~west relIable tesI Everything here stands the test of fashi 'i rung. and Linings of the nc'~ewestjn iahlon to match D~ress (oods. All diepartmeintsl are taking in stock rap lly and in a few dayau we hope Eto have ism full from top to bottom. MOALISTER & BEATTIE. andl 65 Malini "tree.t.(i o envllle. S. C. P. . Butterlek Patt ternuaA%.. Nov$-94. t,"l NOTICE I 0 o-' 'V t.I !t~ I will buy Cotton at Central and &u. >trt;D.'v .Sedn ~ salhoun, S. C. Am in a position to ir' .C *illv.p Ip A. G. Wyatt EASLEY, S. 0. iWE TW GO DS Just arrived and Gheap. Come dand seo'theiA. *4rkhoeo who owe. me will please conie a'rd way witlht further delk or notice, A. G. WYATT, oct3rt. Easley, S. C. NOTICE. WE PAY CASlI For Hides, Beeswax, Taow fa '-W E sell harness Leather, Upper Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Lce Leather, Ilanie Strings in any amount you want. s Cower & Coodlett, 1-101 Main Street, Greenville,: 8,... I Mar14tf*7 TWENTY ENERGETIC MEN TO soll Sewing Machines in South Caro Hina. We want to swap Pianos, Or. gans or Sewing Machincs for Twenty UO1) HORltSES to work to Sewing s MNehintIe wagons. Write A LEXANDER BROS.&CO. - 118 Washington Street, GREENVILLE, S. C. E '1 R l EMBER, and. IESPOND.' .1 ohn T. Lewis & Son! Are going to mtake some changes in their business, consequently they will offer .t90uD8 aidh [or .,81 For the next Ninety Days. DO YOU OWE TH EMY *If so they need the money. GP~A word to the wviso is sufficient. She's 'Oummin' Boys! oW~ o come on with your Cotton, Corn, 14eeswax, Eggs, Chickens, &oc &c.We'll take 'em. oct10mn8. ARE YOU COMINS! A re you comting to the IExPOSITION? If so, stop it t he J4'iiding Ilotel, wvhere uac c~omn iiodtijons~ alr( to be had~ for 1,000 guest $ per ' aiy. Tlhe only3 first-clasis Hio tel in the City chuarging ONLY $2.00 per dhay. H OTE L.. J. WI. GOL4UOKE, Manager. Nox. :30 32.-:4 Hoth I ' Pror Street, Half liloel fomt Car Shed, - ATLANTA, CEORCIA. lluriglar PrtEoo Safe for ValuabIes, Cars l'nss fih lloor IEvory Five Minutes for -Ilx pohi I ionl (rud 'I 0vet(1 l'v(thting First. r liss. Thel l ie~.t. Ileds in tIme City. The la-'sI Tai bh- iln the C'ity T 1elegrapJh or wri t ithead for Accoimmtodaltjin. lRe. mebrwe will treatt yon right-, and ('harj'g e ou on'y $2.00) por! d1ayfor lBoard TheQ Greatest AT PRAOTION A t. tihe' Exiposit ion, is the Wonderful Battle of Gettysburg. I-oei edl ( just outside of minin entrance on -It h Strt an td Piedm~lont Avenue., Now is y olr h~Iance! I have a cair loadi of salt at Easley, 125 lb (Et ottn SacksU, If yVOtI will COnto quick wil seth it, t o yout at 60c. beforo I ejt it aflaw - TIhis otfer only lasta a few (aym. Neartl *),(00 .yards of yard wilde a,hgeting ~ i~ 5 0. T his is a plum you can' 6 pull ever - dlay. I will save you money: on jeann a~ shoes. Harria' linstler tobacco beats the world at 20e. pr lb. 'A niowing blecom pletoe for $1. Coat's or Clar1('s thread a spools for I5.. ; King's at 2%c a pool, bhae art clothing just in--pries lower .i wi,1 try to save you money on anything 1 s an nthat means most anything yon nwant corn, fodder, peas, seed cotton. bbeeswvax, chickens and eggs.. Yours for trade. a~d T1 O.IAAut