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The People's Journal., LOCAL ITEMS. All job printing is cash on do livory. An infant child of Dr. J. J. Mor gan, died on the 8d inst. Mr. Samuel Robertson, of Pra. ters, made Ti JOULNAL a pleas ant call Monday. L. E. Hunnicutt killed a pig last Friday 6 months old that weighed 196 pounds. Mr. George Rooke, who has been at Pacolet for some time, was on our streets last Satuaduy. Miss Olivo Thornley and her brother, John Thornloy, are visit ing in Anderson this week. W. J. Ponder and J. W. Thomas of the Saluda side of our county, were in Pickens one day last week. It must be remembered that all tributes of respect, obituaries, &c, exceeding ten lines will be charged for. The JOURNAL has THE job of fice; it has THE Job printer, and it has THE prices that will suit the times. Dr. Porter, of Westminster' was in Pickens last Monday with a view to locating for the practice of his profession.. Thomas Powers, of the Keowee side, was in town Monday, shaking hands with his numerous friends and acquaintances. Mr. T. K. Hudgens, of Easley, was perambulating our streets Monday. He made the JOURNAL a very pleasant call. Rev. W. M. Harden was down in Anderson county last week. On i his return trip home he preached at Fairview and Ruhama. Born to Mr. and Mis. Frank R. MClanaliani last Friday morning a boy and girl. Both are doing well. Dr. Earle was in attendance. t An exchange says strenous ef forts are being made to establish i a corset factory at Rome, Ga., and s adds by way of comment that of t course it will be a tight squeeze if they get it. A dog belonging to Mr. Jas. Han dricks, near Liberty, got some thing wrong with it last Sunday mornin and snapped and snarled at everything and everybody. Ho was soon despatched with a load of shot. Married, on Sunday afternoon, February 9th, 1896, at the resi- I dence of Thos. R. Price, in Pick- i pps, ip. F. Parsons to Miss Crecy Rogers, aldaughter of Mr. Francis Rogers. Rev. J. M. Stewart per- < formed the ceremony.< In another column wvill be found I the advertisement of the South Carolina Cotton Oil Company, of i Greenville. It will pay you to road it and then call on them, if I you decide to purchase you will be < fairly and squarely dealt with. t WV. B. Lewvis, who now lugs a ' grip, dropped in home last Friday I from a trip to North Carolina, i where he has been selling lots of hardware for a Baltimore house. 1 13, is a hustler, And there is no doiubt of liis getting up (p G i liis new avocation. See change in ad of Rt. L. R. I Bentz, in this issue. This house E is too wvell known to need any ex.. tended comment, suffico it to say mn that you will not be consulting i your interest if you fail to call on' R. L. Rt. Bentz when in Greonvilieb and wanting anything in his line. On the 17th inst., Mr. Rt. A. powsp will have been postmaster 1: at Pickens two years. During that P time he has lost just two days o time from his dtip, pne day -t a~ the burial of his mother-in- law, Is the late Mrs. Mi. M. Morgan, and P the other to attend the funeral g nf his sister-in-law, the late Mrs. si Maio Bolt, who (lied some twen- II ty months ago. Thig is certainly b~ a good record for punctuality. Following is a list of new board ers who have had their names en tored on the register of Hotel Mc Danmel since th6 sitting of the 9' United States court at Greenville: I Joseph Kelley, two sentences, six C -weeks each ; Wayiman Kelley, one 'I month ; J. W. he ad, two mopthe ; o3n P. Ellenburg, two moi ths; E. Ih II, Galloway, three months. The above list will be augmented this Cl wook by at least two or three more. g Isaac MeXaniel, aged about 19' years of age, son of Hlonry Mc- mi Daniel, died on the 5th inst. He ti had typhoid fever and took the g measles which carried him off. The remamns wvere buried from the Dacusville Methodist clhurch on the 6th. His death is a fearful a loss to his family and his wide cir- r ele of' friends and conneections, I all of whom have the doepest sym- a pathy of the people of the coun ty. JF. JPostr erith, of Tm'ble Rock, was in Pickens Monday. Mr. * Keith is running the Table Rock Hotel and is making quite exton- r sive preparations to entertain an increased number of visitors this f year to that popular summer re-j treat. He is known far and wvide e as a first-class host and we are satisfied that thie people will glng t ng byttpr pitpo,pior piore romantle a piountain aconery In all the Blue i Ridge than by visiting Table Rook. I Miss Lila Harris, of Field, is risiting in Pickens this week. Master Baxter, son of J. C. Cis 3on, of Rock, is quito ill with 3neumonia. Dr. Crenshaw is at ,ending him. Married, on the 2d inst., at the 'esidence of W. F. Hondricks, qiss Lu6y Ann Whitmire, of Ta >l Mountain, to Mr. T. Whito, of Pelzer. Magistrato W. F. Ion Iricks, ofliciating. The.Washington, Post Almanac kud EncyclopediA recently issuod )y the Washington Post is on our ablo. It is a book full of useful nformation of all kinds and the rery thing to havo around a house. [t is nicely bound in bluo paper mnd the price is 25 cents. Mr. S. Cherry McX'horter cole )rated on Sabbath the 2nd inst., 2is 70th birthday. He has a scare >f descendants, the most of whom Nere present, together with his pastor to express their congratu lations, and partake of the good 3heer which had been provided for Ahe occasion. He has bobn for nany years a menmbor of the Car aiel Presbyterian Church with which his children are also con lected, one son,B. V. A~cWliorter, being a ruling elder thereof. May 11e be spared to soo many happy 'eturns of the day. Frou. Liberty. The farners put in, good time last week retting oats sown and preparing for uore ,oftonl. Thile Slabtown farmers received oie of their fertilizers here last week LIld had good weather and good :oads to laul them over, a ratre thing for the past. ow years. The measles are still prowling around ere AL little, bit, they han v' abo.mIt used up 11 available material, it. seems. Miss Lula Pedatn,of Laurens county, is Issitinl Dr. -heldoi. Mlis 'lorence Welborn, of the Easlev ection, and her mu tisic leachter. of Oco ec, visited Miss Emmna Smn ithla11st week. Dr.Sheldoii and wife viited the latter's ,iaents at Poweis, Lautreis county, hist eck. What an uproar in the camp of the 'Ihilistines, caused by one 1en I illmnti, s they call him, ithatj "G3alvai e lit ery, of South Carolitin,'' sent to Wasi. )gtoll to electrify the capitol a little bit 1ith hIs old rusty pitclfork. WeI notlee , has put old ''A miiz iug Blosh'' and his atalites to rip))ing, raving and k nasinitg hleir teeth. While we are nLot nor never ,*lts hiide bound oil Senator TilIma n or n)y other man111 1is to 1ha1t, we (10oi admire atme traits that he profes.es. We always dmnire mianhood that speaks conlviethion tibiased by 2ntrow prejmlie. Not, tle ired lackey (of sonie enimiy of hiimnnity s Is the case with some of the foilest of Ct.ing, if tot lttering howlers, to whieb eniator Tillinan itteran ces are a's nootn 213 to-naighit, C. Fromk Tcxas. Mn[u. EI)iTOn: As I iiever see anything I y0111 paIper from the Lone Star State, will take it upetn myself to pent 30u a aw lIes. This state Is progressIng finm In [lhe way f agricutlturte, undor the ChteIImistance.05 'here was not more thatn on-halu f cr'op of ottoni made(1 last y13ar, but fr'om whlat I an learn the farmers arie prepaing to in recase the acreaige thuis yeat'.. Corni wais 11ne, It avetrged forty bushels per' aicre thereo I was. It sold ftrom 12% to 23 cents or bushel. I saw sonme sell for 18 centis helieil and sacked, and the shellitng cost cents amlu sacking 2%4 cents petr bush~el, mtvinig 11%~ cenuts fotr th farm'ner. A great eal of It Is shipped to Mexico, and someW D Cuba. WeO are having some (disa2greeable~ (eaither0 at presentt. It hass beeni rinming' r' Ithe past week, antd Is sleet ing today. lou31 can tnot tell antin~g about the sent1 h ritn T. xaIS. It may13 lbe clear12 :uid( w2armt tu in h.-ss tine thanit two hours it may2t e fr'eez tg col. When yout see a dark lotid in tho NorthI about a hle size' of a e1 (I Ii't . you tmay look ouit for a1 North i 1'. c.,'ry lmy ovec'a2t andl~ slicker w1it h ue as r. galar as5 1 dco my hat, in facet, I are .hem''a a great many113 times wheni my1 ait Is fifteen or' twetity yairds aiway from 10. I silm now in It ill county~ on the l1,azus ruer. Of all1 the farms ini this 32la10 this 21a fIne oneo. 'lThere aire over 3,0;.0 acrtes i cult iva tioni an d ntot a1 fence runnting tirough it. It Is aill in one fleld at will e pla2n11ed in cottoni thtis y0ear. CTe gin situate~l in the center' of the fiel and1 Des tieoOther gilitlig except for tis Trhis p'art of the coutnty Is pre.tty thiek settled1. 'lTbc lartgest porItion oif the fople a150 farmaers anl are doing wvell. I visited1 1r. Clark ichardlil'tson sand fami y' some1 titme aigo, anid I muist say3 thast I 1ever mt(up with a cleverer* famnily. }[le locaited at lum and( is get ting sill thte raetlee ite cani possIbly (10. lie' is pro0 'es.sing as Iltue as8 any) one0 could wish. I will close as I tam aifraid this wIll rike your~ wate1 baisket full banitded tind it doe1s happon to get in printt you1 may13 h othler'od wIth tme ttgain. Wishting y'ou andt Tusi~ JOvInAT much ecess, remint as ever, A lIisit. Hill coutnty, TIexais, Feb., 2t1, '00. Fromt Easley. Ti s has been ani tunevenit fiul week, a wv air castles have been built an w,1 V M. tagood's btick bolding is rapid y belig strucmted. Onie of'oure M. D)'s.lnoticing Mr. C. W. 2iylor, t he tom2b stonie v'onder, apprlloti'Sh gta houtse he laid juist left., itnquiired why23 (Tasy lot) wuas fol lowrIng hhn21 around1(? Quite a tnmber of halrdI shell lap lt Iis ere0 "d(10n) up," 'iTthursday3 evetnhig at to hospitabto home of .Jatmes I!. 11la Dod, by the Easley I rtattIc Clitb. Dr. .F. Smtiith an~d his estimable wIfo wem e par1tiCeeps crlimiInis,'' M:, .J 11, T1aylor, canv'assing agetnt for to sadjutstable Paitternt Co., IS a1 guest of 20 Ea2sley I lotel and11 reporIts buisiness and1 in his li::e. ME,. Feb, 10, '96. We have t he usuat~l compiilaint In this ~etion, emeasles, and 1they (It not seem to spec('t rae, color (22 prieviouts cotnditiotn, ut, take all. 0O ' CrO. scoI i. c't'losed L1 u tilte 17thI last nd( almost all butsin~ess except, runnintig )r thme dloctor Is suispt'tiledl Tr. .J. Cissoni, 11. I1. Williams santd Mr's. lar'indta Clarik sare seriously~ ill. Geo, ii. 11021dricks hiaw :2ble a new 20u srn mil to his manutihfactuii g pl itt and2( .A. Greetn, It is saitd, n ill atll a fort iliz r plant to hiis atlread u syi)t) e''talish Mesars. Wlumpey & Roper, the p.ottiry~ Ima, have dissolvedl par'tesip, andit meh 0110 now bas a Laetor'y of his owin inl ti blast, suplyig verybodly with TChero hasi been tmoreo whelat sowtn ini uis sectl4n thant fti'tmorti y. Thie cott ''i arngo will be0 about the satme as la-'t eat', TPhere Is lIkely to be miore oats, 31r), pOtaitoes, pta8 atnd ind1(ar'. ob- 10th, '1)0.... rmt T.o. Wesf U1d a& lieiaans. In a write up of the numerous business firms in a recont issue of the Semi-Weekly Greonville Nows, we Cligthe following in regard to that well known house of West field and Hollams: Tho leading furniture house in Greenville is that of Westfield & Hollans. They oCcupy five largo rooms, each 20 by 100 feet, with basement same size with elevator giving the entiro building for their g'neral stock. That is one floor is occupied by chairs and rockers, another by fino parlor euits, and another by beds of all kinds. In addition to this is a warehouse and factory of brick, 60 by 150 foot in which matrossess are man ufacturod, as are also rustic chairs of which the firm makes a special ty. In this large building up holstory and repairing of all kinds of furnituro and renovating of mattresses is also done whilo the main storo would soem amplo for a city much larger than Green villo, this enterprising firm has found it necessary and profitable to maintain a branch store in the Wost End, which is managed by Brown and Ware. The business is not confined to retail trade in Groonville and adjoining counties, but the wholesale trade which is rapidly growing is extending into other States. While cash talks loudly at this store, ae it always does, the installment plan works admirably woll, and many are the customers who buy on that plan, gotting furniture on small pay mnonts at what it costs themn at other placos, for the spot cash. This firm is well known, and what, they say is a guaramtee. Mr. Wostfield was born in Greonvillo and needs no introduction. Mr. 1ollJams is well known. -Te was burn in Laurens county, but has been hore eighteen years. He clerked for a number of years for Cely Bros. and in 1882 wont in the general mercantile supply busi ness and establised a very large trado. Boing tired of business he went t3 the country throo yoars ago, and roturned last July and embarked in the prosent business, and with his experience it is of course understood that it is a big success. Thoir motto is a clean storo, a clean stock, new men, now prices, easy terms. It will pay you to look in upon them and sco their stock and get prices, see the beautiful pictures in the win dow. No lice. The Pickons Riflos are horeby orderod to moet at their armory on Saturday, 15th inst., for drill. By order of F. lE. Cox, T. J. MAULDIN, Socretary. Captain. AT COST. I intend goin~g out of business and for that p~urlpos0eoverything in my store will be sold1 at COST to dispose of them. This is no hum bug but a real reality, so come in andI get tihe pick. This is for spot cash. Thlore are quite a number who have noet yet settled their in debtedness to mil. I want to re mind such that I still nleedI the money and they will obligo me by conming ump promptly and( settling. For salo or trade, my p)laoo in lide) the corp~orato limit~s of the town of Pickents, contlain ing two md three-qjuarter acres of ground. 1'wo) goodI( dwellinigs onl same and necessary out bitildings. Will sell :hoeap for cash or tradet for farm ing land ; tine well of water. Wanted evoiybody to know thlat [ho JOUnINAT. tow has one of the best equip)pedl job departments iin tipper South Carolina. The fact Lliat it is under thle management >f that wvell known job) printer, J. li. Kinch, is a sufficient guairanteo that the work turned out from the JoRnNAI. will b)0 first-class in every partlcular. Our prices will alway be as low as thle lowest. Orders by mail prompl~tly attendled to. Sendi uis slme News. It is earnestly requestod that ur friends all over the county will sonad us ill any and every item f nmews, lporsonale, otc. it is the losiro of thle mlanagemo1ut to make this paper emphatically TUE nows aper of the county, and with the xo-operation ot our friends we are mnre to succeed. Please send( us in miy item of i terost. The JOURNAL, is publishing the list of subscribers, as they pay, [and( tvill take it as a favor if any one is >mfitted that it 1bo rep~orted to the >di tor. how to Enmjoy (ail Ileatlila. If .vou are0 sufferinig w ith ainy aldgi or loo<1 dlimease, RhUaca1is, Cat arrh, leers, Old1 Sores, General D~ebllity, etc., end stampil to the leeod Balm Ca , At anta, Gam., for b)ookc of wonadet ful cures, irec. Th'is book will point thie way to pee~dy recovery. BotanIc Blood lialm, 11. It B.) Is mainuifnetured abter a long e'sted~ prcip~~ltlon of anm omliinent phi~. inni, annl is the be-st hmulldlig iup and1 >lood pif yling miedichiie in the world. Iowa: e of siubstituites. P'rice $1.00 for arige b)Ot t Ie. See adlvertiseimet else whl' (. For sal by Dra uggsts. feb27 HOW WILLIE SAVED THE HOME. I flaw in our A dvocate that the Coin silverware Co., of columbus, Ohio. would flood a mampi, seot of flix ei. e latdo tea eon fo 6t c. tain p. I se it and go ten sots and ma do $.j0. Everybody asked biought. They wore so and~ as taice as they could act in thef~o fogt aI Ret. The accond day I could only i talf Ut an~d I sold eight sets. The first week everyonao buy no s~ile spoons for los an it woud aro many wanting moet-ey, and this is a chance that houl e oied sat o . e. Anyone can aet a sample Subscribe for THm JOUNAL. Out of the Race. Ex-President Harrison is not a candidate for the presidential nomination of his party. That matter is definitely settled by his letter announcing that his friends are not to make any effort in his behalf. - He does not say that he would not accopt the nomination under any circumstances, and there is no good reason why he should. H6 does not wish to enter public life again, but there might arise a condition of affairs that would make it his duty to become his party's standard bearer. The na tional convention might find it difficult to nominate any other man, and might tender the nomi nation to him cn the ground that the good of his party required his acceptance of it. Under such circumstances he could not well decline it. It would seem that the situation in aia 'deiiiidymgggpc of an American war vessel in that harbor. Reports are to the effect that the anti- Amorican feeling is running high aiong the Spaniards of that capital, on account of res olutions recently reported in con gress, and that there is danger of an outbreak against citizens of this country. In that .event a strong war vessel should be at hand to protect them. There are two battleships in Admiral Bunces squadron, fighters as good as there aro afloat. It seems pretty well settled that Great Brilian's flying squadron will not need the atton tion of Bunco's squadron, hence one or more of the battle ships nught be detached and sent to fa vana without great risks. The ca bles announo that Englaud has ordered a warship to Cuba to pro tect Ei"nglisli interests. This coun try should not be slower that, En gland to look out for its people. Savannah News. One ovening Toni leod was din. ing at a swell Washington restau rant, says the St. Louis Republic. A newspaper correspondent, de siring to see hini on important blusiness, peoped into the dining room, but did not recognize him. The landlord went in and brought Mr. Reed out, whereupon the scribe said: I saw you in there, but mistook you for President Cleveland, Reed solnmn - as an owl, replied: "For heavens sake, novor lot Cleveland know that for he is too vain of his beauty now." Cheap Cotton For 1896. In order that yca may grow CHEAP COTTON, .We recommend for your con sideration the use of COTTON SEED MEAL, with Acid Plhos phate or Dissolved Bone. This is the Cheapest and Best Fortiliger on the market, Call and sco us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. South Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Creenville, 8. C. Eebl3tf Supervisor's Notice. Seal b~ids wihi be received at my fhice until the 17th Inst., for a bill of squiare green heart pine bridge lumn bor, per 100 feet, thirty thousand feet on the west side of Twelve Mile River and' the same amount at the aide track. Both near the Norris Jottoni Mill, to be delivered by the 1 5th of March, 1896. AMATTnEW THINDRlICKs, County Su~Iervisor. feb6t2. McF ALL'S, rauBUDET.se --OF~ PIIUN and PHAX FOR TH E PHOL.KS. February, 1899, Mn. EmTon: Oats is the word. Now is the time. Here is the place. A large lot ,of good corn and a juantity of peas, and they all want to be moved out of the way. Cardien Seeds, Irish Potatoes. '9 Farming and Gardlen Tools, Car pentors' Blacksmiths' and Shoe inakers' Tools. New Furniture and Staves, New Shoes and Hats, New Clothmng and New Dry Goods of all kinds, and more to arrive. Come and see. W. T. .M'PcaZ A Itappy and Prosperous NEW YEAR To all our friends and customers. We are making preparations for the Iargest year's business we have ever done. New and seasonable goods arriving ev ery day. Come to see us. J. MoD. BRUCE. P. S.-If you haven't made settlement please s o so at c11e, and save expense of sending to see you. 1835NW01 1895. THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLEY, Who Also Sells the The .. Studebaker .". Wagons And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, A~t the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRBINE, Superintendent. Decbiu3 "F'O O T "%? : . NEW SHOE STORE. EILLER & CRUIKSIANkS With a new and well selected stock of '3ooCts Antxcl 2!926 = Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Shoes a specialty. Receiving goods every day direct from the Factories. tWShoes Neat, Comfortable and Lasting. li1iler -* -.1ci g NQ. 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creenville, S.. C. GirAgents for the WV. L. DOUGLASS Warranted shoes, oct3m3, The +People's +Journal. Whio is it that canh't fl'lord to pay the Subscription Price ? $s1. Per Year $1. Wvill buy you a Clean, Well-Printed Newspaper filled with Choice Reading Matter Every Week. Orders for All Kinds of SJob Printing! @ Solicited by M~ail or Othewise and Promptly Delivered at Prices that will Defy Competiton, iend in your Subscription! Bring or Send in your Job Work 07"Samle cop es f us <have your e~p for a Big Ad. HUGHES' TIANNERY! JOB** 4PRINTING! i rhtvoa fiehlteof WANTED Ia E ,l~ CVERYONE o adiiil msiiga ['O KNOW "okBto"Fgrs THAT THE JOURNAL 1A"hdsadBeta ilh ae NOW HAS A wl qipdtney JOB OFFIICE LIKNII~lS CON NECTIED WITH IT det SEC'OND) NONE Oii1'KKSY N UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA. ~PyiinadSren 30NSLT1 OUR PR ICES; Oic~thsrsdneMi tet CXAMINE OUR WORK, yCI8184 END S YUR ATRNAG . Savt13e r 2 L"Rock Bottom"fFogures. Tl JO iNA I n ynPnan x ai12gtl IV SPECIALKRRANGEMENT. romptattetiocian andSren a'officehs resen c Mao i Stre e. Mar h ys m 1894. e~ O All Soder by mail willr ffeeStotiewreceiveeSpe rompt abtttteont.ieon.s y rug~t' BLOOSPECLIAL.,RAANGEMENTa Oneeear. tIntr cobnalato b thrpaper, for fam-ad.25.lfTi e rein abt he lprt of our pa e a ylone.eerlgonwokmue Lun Jer s r neqall edi, tsCdr o' ni1 reu orsle0n oust Savtrei .9ndistutie iijuu~ o. ., 19 . B.OD AL A. G. Wyatt, EASLEY Se C. ZEZT!V GOO.DS Just arrived and Clicap. Come and see them. iW-Those who owe me will please come and pay without further delay or notice. A. G. WYV ooe oct31t Easley THE FELLOW WHO SAID! LEWIS & SON, (lid not sell cheai for CASH Has Run Away. ., o It 6ore, C" *t4.Lst it's s I Ine AS Yott'Ii die 0 le orter have left $oo . While his account wasn a . - But let him go, lie 'aint no good you know. You good fellows who are going to stay and pay will need some0 Seed Oats and Plows to inake a crop. We have them for you. Ve also hive good FLOUR, MO LASSES, COFleRE, CAN GOODS, STGAl, RICE, GRITS AND LARD, and several other good things to help you on. C -'1t1 you CAsn!. When in Pickens cone in. We want to sell you Guano, the celebrated Stonewall. Tup will tell you about it. John T. Lewis & Son! oct.1011 GOODS By The Cargo! M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Ionals of Good(4 lit atnd tuore to count. The It. & 1). aind S. A. L. nare gotue balc for the rest of the stovk, Ho lin a few days we may onnut on a fill suipply fronl begin.. inog to end. we have inusultlHtal (c ollectiont of wonder.. fully hentiftil Dress (ooi. All tibe new weaveS inl tie eW c01411 lgs il n colored iixtitres elected einretfitly an1d latught to 1ell chea1(1p. "we haven't. .);)h Lots itid vast ol Stylesi."' Our effort alwaiys i to put, lhe fore our uunomers the necwesHt reilnle tylesi Everything here stanhds thne trt, of fashi lon's rule, so you ennx buy your Drces withn confidbence. 'Trimmnings anud TLinings of tihe newest fashnion to matchn )ress ( Goodi. All depaurtments are tak1(1ing in stock rap idly andmi in a few daiys we hnopo to haivti them full fromt top to bottomn. MCAlISTERI & BEATTIE. 6and 6 Mainn Street, Greenville, S. C, (Next (1oor to Natlionaml BankL ) 'Pelephnonne No. 87. P. S. Jiutterick lUniternc. Nov8-0-. WOF COURSE I thnank mny friends for 189i5 favors. My best servic'e isi att 01 y n ouummamtl for 18901. As a starter I have a lot, of warnranted atxes4 left at.65 cents, ia lot of geoodel [cc shovels for 50e, forks -100, ('1llar humds, thnree hooks for 25k, a jiob hot of boys' pants 2ct, menst' good jeains pants 50e', hig lot of clotinug and overentt, hoys hamts 250', men~t'w hats 25le and up. G ;ood strong coflee 5 lbs for $1.00, very best kersne oil. 154', peri gal. good tobacco 20c peir i I. soda 2%c4 per lb. My feuirthn shipment of shnois for this win.. ter are now comlning inn, thne price inioves thnemt out. A ii wooili lli ng jeans ait 20e per' yard. I dont't buy~ goods to keep). Am .sat.. Isfl iithn a smnall proft. Como to Hee mie. T. D. HAR RIS. P'rop~rietor of tine Cashn store. Jan. 3 95. Pickemns, S. C. Land for Sale. A tract of lamd on (Gregory's Creek four mileks from Ickens, containing 300 acres, 50 acre~s in a fine state of cnitivation, bal.. anice in original for'est. \Vlll be siold at pri vato salie ant low Ii 'nres and ont easy termns. Apply to Ti. C. R'OllINSON, Pick ens5, 8. C. 100 Turkeys! FERGUSON BROS. Puro Buckwhoat Flour from Harwood county, N. C., with genuine Tar' Hool flavor. 1K1inglor's un adIul trated Penn sylvania Buckwheat. Klngler's p~rep~ared Buck whcat. Ralston Realth Food. Ralston Pancako Flourl. Ralston Hecalth Flour at Ferguson Bros. I. J.W NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr. WM.Ninwoon., Assistant. Omlc, 883 Main Street, Greenville, 8. C. Jan. 0, '02 y D R.J. P. CARLISIE, Dentist Groon. ville, S. C. Oflico over Addison & Mc(~ee's D~rug Store. Solentiflo American Agenoy for . * OAVgATW TAEMARfj )~fl~~ 3' RCOPDWYIONT 'ioc. oder 6 utet taken ou by us s brought beore. the publi0 by a notico given free of chargeoti te man shoul be without it Nek 3