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The People's Journal T. C. RtOBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yea Entered at the Post Oflice at Pickens a second-elass- matter. T1 tl17 SI)A Y, A iti ?11 2-3, 1896. Red Bank, Saluda county, S. C. has a niew six coluinti folio, thr Courior. Its motto ip: "The three groat loxes preservinig ]I1. mnl lioIrty-the Ballot Box, th( Jury Box and the Cartridge Box. In the house on the 15th inst.. Nr. Boil, doiocrat, of Toxait. call. Vd up the uallfol u repo W1 of el.ctios1 comilittoo No. 3 in ho caso of Moormiati vs. Laier, from the third district of South Car-dlna, rVcommen101dingr the( aldop tiioin of rosolutions declaring ,oorillanl, repuldlicall, no0t elected and 1.atieir, dem11ocra1t, elected an d enltitled to the seat, hlvd by* him. Tlin rellrt. ws agreed to 'solut 0n115s adopt ed. S----uw 01 illy to soe) i fariller jullp litor anid hear him ask - you wlit 118 to (Iuit ra1is si for, whell wo eint soll allvtiils.i else?'" We don't, wallt. lom to (fult for anvtling. Our advice has belni, rasu it sitliciency of food crops an1d let the surplus le cotton. A farmier collaily call product- h is bread and meat chiap (.I thall he0 vall raliso 5 volit <-ooll to 1u v '.2 co <t'i illmon itt 75 cellt (41111 witlh. .Is tl<re dallYthlln lilt rr'n"ona l' ill11 tlh e propo)sit ioll'. RienA 'ill iaim O-v ation la IIe )as. SolulaitA mailli ll wiII arri\(l inl leliver ever tIi lhlrliigton rI--ad at, 7 :80 'e '( ik this morliig. )ii ing tit) dav the (list inlulilshed vis il 'r will h-' 1.'' guest, of ille po r a11d Ciorado with >n of 1111t, ad is wil bIo tondered a ()Itl it (lt) Browni Pal l1lorroN eyellinig tflu ldress t IlI. State Dmiil ocratlc Coivoll ti loll. ()it husiday le will 1e the gist( of the sllolter 11Ill (if tho city. alid is wehodled to spe-ak at Arliingtonl park. 'Senlator, TVllimlanl will bO mlt, ait the' d1t. I y leading dlllocrltl amid will be scortod to the i 1 rowii Pahlce ioteil, where h will lool the com(I illittmo of, receplt.Iit, F1$ Io. A t 10a. i.eI t Aerltio dIrive fiuuit tile cityv. The rtcel (1011 Ilis eelinlg prillisOs to h (11l( (If thfe grea(.Ost a65 lfflirs of tl1 kind1( ever held in D enlver. Ti 'filliail club, Silt strolng, wvill tuim ilit to a11ii al1, C ve1ry iiomheiir ca rr iing al pitchifork. The& dfemnd wi SO greait yesterday th ht. every pit fork oni salain Dl 1envor wi dlispos)ed of( and1 tile dlemnd w: 1nsit ieitl . Th'le c lubI~ will asser b)( illo I a.w rencoi street, biet we< Sixtooni for thelt Pa (If mluslic will hotel and( the- dloe t.1ilie itst, 'ver Pse .$e011f1i0 'Iillmlli: IVpiiid it all addr11iess II t ll liei uites ini leungthI. A t 7 :1 p. mn. R. Hloldenl, inl biehlfH of 1 le Tli ]1an1 cluh, ill IPr~sellt the Heliat wvilli a pi tell fork 11itade fromi Col radoI silvor and1 gold. Th'le piaradle wviIlt b(If s9peciali tert't froiii the 1:1 ige lillnIbor hIll oIY(f f.ho~ pero11ili ill tile p:1 cosiiion will lie suppli1 ed withb Til man11 u lagems. 'Ille Ilie i of 1111r( will lI e flii ixtcell 111 stelet. (1loula ril, II) Sevnell th , Ill thence tto th liB rown hottel. - 'Tho following dlispiatchi oxlil itstelf. lbev. %/.11.Smiith is a brpotl or of Foster amnd Williamil Smit, and his wife is a sister of Mr. M. iMaddonl, of this counlty. T1h< mioved to Missouri in 1870: Bourbon M o., A pril 7.-Mrs. S rah Smithb, wife of 11ov. Z,. Smith, comi11tted suicide at h1 hom1e1 3 mi11les, froi>m horo Mond: morning at 10 o'clock. For at nm her of years Mr's. Smith has hi apells8 of being tonmporalri ly ins5 and since0 her' dauighitr, Mr's. N Gregor, of t his placo, diedi a f neo0 she has bem Uii for the past two wooe very bad requlirinlg Co 01hm1g. On Mondaliy h anhd Rev. Watson wato ory closely, thoro boin m,-porson on the place. S: wvent out to tho b)arn and the go: tiemn wonut out to keel) ill sigi sooni she retulrned anid woint in the house, andl shortly tihe gentl men wont in) amnd not finding 1) )fn tihe lower rooms, Mr. Watst wYout up stairs and thero foui her hanging by the neck. He cal ed and at the same timo ca'g] hiold of her and raised her up. N Smnith camne and cut the rope. Si breathed three times after they I er down. She had got a ropo thei barn, seeroed it on her persc went up stairs, wrapped it twi: aroulnd her~ neck, .stepped on a be about a foot high, festoned ti other end of the rope to .a raft gnd stopped off the box. Hey (e: - were resting on the floor who found. Mr. Smith was making al rangemonts to take her to the as) lum and was waiting for tho cou to moet this wook for an ordor.Sh leaves t husband and two son Rev. T. M. Smith and Elija Smith and one daughter,Mrs.W:m Dixon to mourn her untinel death. Mr. Editor: Ini the article wroto before in answer to you Croswoll correspondent I tried to inform him in ovory way that could how I had acted inc (0o3r part of the business, but it HOll that ho does not consider it, trtic in any snso, so for me to writo tC try to givo iny personl of thlt dis' j)ositioi satisfactioI I (o not pro. pos to spend tillo that wiy, but I will ask in the plaieO, of charg fig mie agamI of ming a l te roatd in the statuto of Sou th Carn Hina, sectionl 650, and Boo if the coiiutaitiition tax in l'iekons coun ty was not two dollars or six days work list year. So I submittil time question to the couinty' board of commissioners last October for them to docide till) tax or 4ot. anld my rocollection is the voto was ullaillo11111S ill favmor of payilig the t) (oillars. So 1 authorized tho t~l(.as1u1ror to c(olec fni'o anly 0that wish to pay anld pulsheod the ale tionl of the board. He1(avs that aceoruling to a statemint ilid b1Y (O Of th Easley towlishli board it was a law and that, mado by you aild the county board. I have noillilig tof Sily al1ollu, wlhat. (Atbor men01 has sait nor done.. I assmert facts anI ti s vi u)l it tio d() I i i tll lo. I 1.1llIoInhewr tllat wllell till) nla1t.hter 1Ni' h f1r1 the e t~lrd io 1,ta rt . P4'1rry sptokeo fit avorinig the Groe ville law,4 o doll 2111d o nIlu mill or tllf propur lyv. w illforid im1i aete alrad yl Iw that wvo could maoti ii no lvyg (n11 the pro gerty. Now r ar 1w t sction efWi-exrd to aid call the irur township con tmsion rs to .9110 th copy of the roadI( law passo'd by the last logis latulro, rehiling the tax to $eei>0 or four days wto retid ) ceived at le1tter fromn thi) lon. .B. J. Jolhn stmil ilnformling meo of the chlgp, notifying ie thOnto wilno wa xtel dd to the firs', of April to pay this year. I suib1il ittreil ile inkattil; the o)LunllitIy lOrd. HO t e I C 'ide:mirer wtas odeo Ird t I nly $1.n50 and to refund 5O ctl; to those who had paid. IlI say. ill o ir judgin , tell if .llad went it thI (lrome lvill tilp'rvisor c' e If b11w l aliy proof thatpo is i I'o -tilio by inllir l assi ions. I )o . aitis is not proof ill spaktilt" th womdIon brii". ) f olmargs l f siaying that I nor nh ith L'man had lioard that. ireenvill Iil ariie tl Iild aI ood ordf j u t il111 I', a w ld WoI'r i th board.i' ot. Ieat h I wrol 1and1)1 iti to%1li11 thi ten Sta weeillii ator t'hi0?lwenlt bo the 'e CosAtecyItll w1(.. '11 o hat Wyu h1 I it.efor II went .1 befoe 11tem, bil chlen could111( 110 Iiud ('1111 Ni'g o f li lry illitI '.t i'OllI, ri h e let S t i 'l fo t le s r thai ail ale aol li(' w t.Ioi' t il ati I Sp'i ke g o. e 'la t e115il'V lillientitifll. iiioll tw i (1e 8t.i o advetisr ill ld aliv Wiit. 1ov redtbritigiot b letgi)Iie ti 1'l reh~'igo the -ld thceiay I'wet. h Chfel ilAil, St,11. iO(0 l t a toi Alet 1'till I 01( alioll (I ~ rbridge bin to br thy ganmr w)'Mi.assWrti of'n. 111n1 speak1 ofi I- hasnd benithart Ioaf the bullpe VIfor tof ) Al eyn Clu'ty to 1be1 to181 buid th bridge. ~usThistledd ali propthed tol~ put. it. file tiheI cornr t(coi twou clliIes l sali Soiry out ii y ae o o llil U ( t ltlli 11 of1 jtirigs t ltilo, aclu, Iwio l all a1- pleiof thant ~i o .11ubli jllflt it m .ay oto 1)8ar S ry eat a oii, r.ofilI ortanve arsnthe cas ~lristh atiiyolle own actioll tU I havoit nt boaedn~l of shrew' n peached1 thMois yfr on $he edl ,- moring Jo xoletho Rev. Gree , vlandum Cofinchond froi. ly SuilH i oudhv oi n oestiocratic Excesiarve ozamxittee The County Domocratic Exocu tive CoImlittoo Mot at the cour t house April 22d, 189(3 1111( passed e the following call to the Doimo cratic voters of Pickons county: b All the local Donocratic c lubE in Pickenis county aro requested to y moot at their respectivo plilcos of Imiotiig on SAturdaty tih 2d day of May and elect delogiates to the I County Convention which m1ioOti lat Pickons C. 11., oi tho first Mon. (Illy ill May at 11 o'clock a. I., aSo one executive co1n)ni ttenian. Tho financial quostion hats forced itself to the front and will be the parlulloun01t issu in this c1am1l paign, thereforo it. is the duty of ovurv Domocrat to turn oit and See to it. t hat, you elect menvi1 who aro inl favor' of' a free and untilimit (d coiaig*o of both gold atid silver at a ral iIo of itI to i, and a 1at11in aIII urroicy safl fo, silld and flox ible issuod by 1ho geinral govern mlont. only. A full lega! teder for all debts reeivabllo for all1 public dulos anld w ith1outt the ilntorvelition of pri vato corporations or aittiolll billks. Tho ciditions ill o1r volliltry are alogar to thiat of FI'ranco befor, their revolution b)1ut if wNe act ill 1inn1e we clln Slve oIur' naI10ion by the ballot. wich l"'ranco could not then do, thw result, be ing a dolungo of blood. let till) sllides of th imimorta1.0lJffrs1 urge every tiio (mlocrat, young 11n1d old to it, olle buckil ol their .ar-1101 alld be) con1svless ill this, flo se'(onId struil for indeendence a1glilIst the sel fish w('ealthl of the world Hait kilows 11 hlag :>r coun try1 aInd llo Gold bult. 11lain11mli, V. A. llAIIM I rON, C(htirinan. TFelns. As I nevur see allythling in your collinillsi froinl this part of Texals if yom will pornll' t 11, I will give your many reitders i flw i11'8. I wallit to Say that sothl(ilig over two y'rs ago, I Sold m11o4t al I had in the Plleltto Stato and brought lily family here to the Lone Star Stu.to, an(d at tlis writ ing wfe are blossod with good Ialt'hl, ind tiako this opportunity to lol a 11ll1my old friends and 111i ance10 bretlhre-'n an1n 11elow scldifrs kIlwt 1 1..111 I amill still oil fooit anld inafiofarilmn couintry, and wvlore I en mak more in thato0 clplitill thuir I ever did if we coild got, till WoIth of tho filrl11 produclets. WN\popl inl Texas aro tire-d of 1 1111d 5 celt cotton and I think that, at great m111a re goin to b' 'vry cirful thatt they don't voto fort 'a rep r-sltnltativo of Wall rStreet this fall for president.. ] halve till) principal of ref.orm with. LI mnfy hosomi t hat I had1( when01 1m1a1. Ilholler' hulrralh for' 10t ''Tillman11 's s 0lec inl 1the 801nato. I ~*sectio 1 n1 d man( Il~~ y 'would ho gila ofv till (11nin10 to get. to votn I' we haviie sa1id enooght a1long tI ~ ill'. I want111 t) say that1, 1 like' Ih arl I'sono 0 tings Insro thait is n1e prfeabeto ""outh1 Car'olinla, lhu taikinig 0verIyt inlg into0 cJmsider'l llo all myinds and 5111' relativa i f rienId to all. Ii. 31. l,00oeIx, lion ~it', Te'xas. -..:V- 4*P e - - YI01ey 1w ('IiIsas'ctes'. r-Tus ai 111an1 iiazkes Otf lII money0 ('V,als well as8 111 way 10 take toI get it, furn'lishles ai ''ry tlos test of whlat, lit' is. 1128iU'('oill h)o0k IS a1 betterl Inde1x to hlis lii convesionhih do1es: not unlllolls mlure. i It no way will a man11 dIi fund8 codldl t Lihis l~geueI vithii 10 G) od or hlis follow mien!. Thiero are' not b etter Irul es for thI right use( of 1on01 than1)11 Joil ~Wesley's: (Got al1~ l ula, say a.ll you (can, gie al miiyou cal1 Somle other1 good rlels 1tha1t shou11 h)e comnn~ltted1 to hleart by over' youn11g man11 aro'l thlo follow idg. No01 or borrow where1' thlero is a1 chan11 that you maly 1not be ahblo to ropa)Il nover lend what I you are' not pPL 0pared0( to) givo, never' guaranltoo fo an llother whaiit, youl cannimot fulfilli t he other should1( fail. Save 1mor1 Sthan y'oul spend1. 1 ~ay by~ somt Itmig I)very your11 if ift ho bIut a do] -lari. If youl canno110 inlcreaso8 you meanlu1s (hiinish y'ouri wanits. IH (Iwho a1dhore's to t hose ruiles will ir1 evit ably acquireo a iompiloteneCC i tst tile joys oIf finanl~cial irl h oIpenden'IcO, and1( the still h1igheO joys of an1 untarnliished~ chara'icte and widespread1 usefulness, 'r It is said, and1( 011 good1 authori nl ty, that b~y the timoi thole ave g fall there' will be ostablishod, iln e large and1( commIfodious no0w stor' y housin11 Pickonl 01n0 of the iaos t, uip-to-da to gonoeral mlorchiandiso os .1 tabllishmlOnts ill the upl country We would advise overb.ody to koo] thleir eye on the vacant corno10 next to the Lowis & son building 'Rodbank hafs, aftori a1 heafte< Scontest, been1 ac10Locto as the coun11 K y vito .for .the now county of Sa hiMa, Clemsnon Couickge. Everything around the old Fort is moving along inl the sa1e Sy tematic way. Wo havo had sov eral visitors during tho past few wooks. Mr. J. T. anLtt, of Sartllburg, lha1s just Coio out. ill IIe Cotton Plant with quite an elaborate ar ticlo on "What C01mson is doi ng for the State." Wo adviso all who are anxious to get a correct idea Of tho managoiont of the diffor eit departients of the collogo, thoir facilitios for instruction, and tho resuil ts which are derived to carefully rold this ar.ich. The author goos soiewlait into detail, and1(1 atiler dl~l~e'cribing tho soerl dopirtments and t.huir functions, closes with tho f lollowing v'ery up propriate paraigraph. "In Cleiison College the present geotratiolln will lIavo to Ipsterity anl instittutionl thajt will nialke bot tor an11d better citiZenIs out. of tLeIII, il inclllbator of scientists whIlo Will (o their full11 sliri towards builhling up1) t(e wisto places and develping the boundless resources of our Stato.' agist rate Poe- Hughes, who h)v.,s a good joke), t(ill s of a receIIt personal experienIce with gl.ea t gloo. Inl a cortain caeii the other day a big colored wOman was t wi tness5. She testilied that she lhad whippd her little ioy very soverely, 11nd as shoe wonit on with tho story of the exceedingly stiff heating ll)she hu(ad illillisterod, the judges clear brow grew a little darker and hIe in terrupte(d her and askel if it had eIn liocessary to chastiso the hoy Sq sevorely. The witness op.d her (e,s widely at. the q1uestionl. Gazinig intontly at the court ,slwI' iiquired "Jodge, wuz yO 11 ul1 (10 tfat her (If a wuth less Inulatter boy.' tNo 110," ro sponded agistrate 11ughes hasti iy. "Thn1 jedog, You doll't kn ow nulinI' allboult dI. ce-].-hi ladll 1111 ill l' i(1'ltd phi 3eur~l. Nlhorl Ta11kt% n11k AdvertIiSing. i to I igen t. stock rIaiSers know that a 1e'ltain m1oun11t, of food is nocessary to keep an animal alivo. They migh . t feed tht am't oun , as tog as it lived , and it I( wu l - (1r Mainl a pounld. There! is in. pr)of it. in thit Lind of feeding. TIhec kind that pays i the kind tht1 huilds th.sh npidly. If it takes twenty ponmlds of food each dI t) keep a sheep Ialive, twen ty -iv e po11nds" a dI y will make it gaini Ilosh. it is the rxtra five pounds tht rnsprofit. Theli first five( poulds'1 amount to lthing, nor does (ho soond, Ir third or fut five1 poumis. it is about I he same way with advertisinig. Yo u alive to do V pa ssilvo re1itenecr (of the pullic I Onmly These)b4 a1re LI tin;i;. t, Out of 10lS nI-merl~ s of ihe Ilovel' I the 17th daly oft .July of1 1861l, to lite seat1 0f war1 iln \'inriia, only11 5 25 are( living to -dayl. 1aruch 2:8d r Peter'' lird, Roh. l'lankhenal, W , U CrawifordI, ( l'' Chiainller, R~ l Flli I (A iglig \\' NI l. aisn W' eiv - Jacks-n \\ W1( l)3thinlClldit - Ur Aiv W) 1.ahl ii) DLaddll t Af -~ son, Jl tD t W ttent ul T Tlf Wiliam-15 111 su .31.\i have toaceti )a)n ofl~ ertiun antioilin. I, totp your ad vert iinx alive. What, vot i payl abiIovU that amioiunt brings profit, 11m0 adtIve:rt.i sers fai11 becaust thE-y doi) ot. use etioughi space. Theily useI barely eiitingl1 , or Home. -tl11 advt i tisinhg self1-su1 t n1illin1g. A a tise a little hit too muctihan no111 1 -Ali lo'OV are V hereby~ wtaest not. to ii hmit, fish, or ini way TresMp:as In liny prem -1 W '. llASSi I (:\ %I ''. AIT~I)1N1v AT' IAw, TI~ 1 1. J. . (' CA111,8[ , Dentist (tre'n - ."ville, 8. ( . Ol)liceo. verA 1 E isonl a c' ete's Drulo& Store. HUGHIEs' TANNERY!X "Rock Bottom'' Figures. r wll .IllpeZ( an~y Scientiflo AmerIcan Agenoy for til 9 CAVEAT~. TRADE MARICS, DEsiope pATENTS, COP VRIOINTS etc. For information atunt free' tndbook wrfte to MIUNN & ('o.,~ stiunoAuwAt. Nuw Yrn (halest bureaui for Ileuring patnta~li In Amerlea, M-.erytpatent taken ont1 by Its Is brou~ght beforo the pubJlic by a nlotleo, ie frei oftchargo tui the targest eiretation of any ,wientIll paper in tlho Inlan sl)huhi heo ithiout It.1 wekly,~ $a Vear $1lA ~ irl)t tA~ NCa Yi~ N'it'c ioF ALIL'S P1<aBUDCET*>-o PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Ali. EY)rron: April 1896, This is the season when changes are made "all about," and as this Budget of Phun and Phax has always been, is now and always will be aiding and assisting the good ph)olkB in making the needful changes, we have opened a line of gener al change about articles for house, kitchen and form. A large lot of new Furniture! Beds, Chairs, Safes, Tables, Washstonds, Mattresses, Hat Racks, Stoves, and fixtures. China, Crockery, Glass and Tinware. Pretty useful and cheap. Don't bother about free silver; bring along any kind you hap peu to have-we'll take it, only don't bring (,he p)lugged article. Come and see us. 11V. [T. 114-Ifl. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS. Pickens & Easley RI I. To be finished, provided we can raise the money. Now, in order to do that, save your dimes and they will nake dol lars. Walker & Owings have, bought out the cheap "Wreck Store,'' 117 Main sreet, Green ville, S. C. They aro close cash buyers. Buy bargains and sell bargainis is their motto. When you visit Greenville and want to find the cheapest store in town, look us ul), and we will soon convince you that we have the cheapest goods in the city. Give us a call and see for yeurself. we gualantee to save you money. Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 27, 1896, tf IN THE MIDST OF BUSI NESS! Our business so far this season has siurpassed our expectations. The right goodIs and the right picies tell the tale. Our novelty diress goods have been pronounced beautiful. We have a second lot to arrive Mon dyor Tuesday. We have all thme latest trim >minigs to miatch the nlew goods. Thei( prettiest Buttons, large and sinma I, ever shiowni in Green. vilule for triinning. )nr sille departmnent is comn silk,. and silk for wmsts. On ly a look at these goods IWill Conlvince yo u, we sparned not time or mioney in selecting wve halve recei ved amp~lly repays us- foi 0our tirouble. Y~our patronage solhcited. West End. 1'- S--April 1st, we will move to thle G;arison~l store, next to I I. E. Allen & liro. To avoid having so mian'y goods to uimove we- will give special bargains on all goods. "Blight" costs cotton planters more than five million dlollars an nually. This is an enormous -waste, and can beC preve'nted. P~ractica 'l expeimien ts at AlIa bamia Fxperiiment Station show conclusively that~ the use of Kainit " wilprevent that dreaded plant . )Our i'implts are ttot advert .in; circt:ir; horn. ing spetcial fertihr~er,~ but are- piraticai works, cntain. iti the reonhag of lattest expernntsta int this int E ery1:, f> t~ th l ttub i have a copy. TIhey are GERMAN IZAi~ , wolus 03N'uts s~* t.wYrk. (' Paying Doctors' Bills ~B. BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL 01000 AND SKIN DISEASES 4)nrt nta Oures quink j a 4 SCR 1FULA, ULCERS, EC2EMA, RHEL'AATISM, CAIARRH, ERtUPTIONS, et t l er c ftret tt th~ noi anc 1 t~ SENT FR EE wVOND 'VL URIE BLOD.ALM Raon. Ania OUR SPRINC GOODS, Have arrived and we will be able to show you the he line of QILO']~~II]S~G- I Ever brought to Greenville. Our competitors must bow to uo when it comes to a question of PRICE. Why? This is easily explained. These two words mean a mountain of things. No loss, no had accounts, and a thousand other things that mean a loss to any business where credit is given. Ponder over this, and if you find that \we are correct in our calculations, you will give us a chance to sell you SP)R Jjv~G AJVA s UMALEZA Clothing to fit any size and pocket, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Good at the same f gures. Come in and look through our stock, which is second to none DreifuS &AM CO., T Now C rltliors, 1 13al 115 Main Street, reenville, S. 0. W\e have received our entere line of ne sp)rinlg goods. Dress gods ini all thme newest wecaves, Broended~ Satin for skirts, Persiani ils tor waists, with trimmings to match. All the new things in Linen effects, in fact we~ have opened up the largest, most com plete and prettiest line of Dry Goods ever showvn in this mnarkec ad we cor'.ially mvite all the Country at large to call in and see 200) rolls of Matting, all prices, all gradles. 150 Rugs, all sizes, from 18 inch to 12 feet. A rt Squares, all sizes and colors. Newv Carpets in wool and Brussels. tnew Portair~s, new Lace Curtains, new dOttedI Swiss, for cur-. New .Jap) Rugs, aull prices that dlefy competition. h1 le wvant of space prevents Our -quoting prices, but rememn ber we are lower thann the lowest on everything. 'When you want anytlun in1)I3' ootls, Notions, Mattingss, Carpets, Shades, Rich erwHandsomer THAN EVER PRODUCED, _______ rr-OUR WE'ilE TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock; it's complete now, and see if you don't agrce with us. One of two things we always mean to do: To seil you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same pric; to sell you the s-ame goods at a Jower price than you get them else where. GREENVILLE, S. C.