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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Arthur, Porter lost an infant from whooping cough last iveek. W. A. Palmer, formerly of Pickens, but now of Greenville, was in town last Tuesday. Rev. J. M. Stewart had a good congregation at Enon last Sab bath which listened to one of his best sermons. There will be a grand Sunday school celebration at Tabor next Saturday, commencing at 10 a. in. Everybody invited. Jas. O'Dell and Riley Ellen burg, of the Bevemly neighborhood were in Pickois Saturday and made us a substantial call. D. C. Alexander, at Meet, grab bled in his8 sweet Potato patch on the 28th ult., and found plenty of them, one weighing one pound. Hon. W. P. Widoman, of Abbe villo county, comes bof -re our peo ple this week as a candidate for Congress from the third congress ional district. Mr. J. E. Stansell (Dul) died at his home on Big Eastatoe Tuesday afternoon and buried Wednesday at Nimmons. The deceased was about 26 years of ago. We are in receipt of a kind in vitation to attend a Fourth of Ju ly colobration at Gaffney. Gaffney is a hustling town and never does anything by halvGs. In the case of the killing of Gus Tanner by Peter Rowley on Thursday night near Greenville, the coroner's jury rendered a ver dict of wilful nurder. At a meeting of the patrons of Farr school, the following wore elected trustees for the ensuing two years. J. H. Bowen, W. F. Pace, and L. Ml. Berry. Harris says fruit jars this week. He has lots of other things that you will want, but read his new ad and drop in and soo him. He has a full lino of general Imerchan dise. Mrs. Albert Arial, who lives be low Liberty, has been very ill for som0 weeks with brain affection, but at last accounts was accounts was recovering. Dr. 4. E Robin ,on has been atten(ilg her. Miss Lena Stowart has been quite ill for several days but hor numerous frionds will 1o glad to know that she is convaloscing un1 der the care and treatnont of Dr. G. W. Earlo. ThelL passeniger dop1ot at Liberty will be a very hadsome afliir when comlteted. We arc glad to eo the railroad coimpan f mnllifes~ting all inlterest iln tile metropolis of Liber ty for thley deserve it. All those living in tile neighbor hood of Enon church are request ed to be at the church, on the 2d Saturday in July at 9 a. mn. withl suitablle tools and assist in clean ing off the cemetery there. The young people of PickenB and vicinity indlulgod ill avery do lightful sociable at tihe residence of Mr. B. C. Baker lest Aionday night'. Some thirty young folks wore in attendi(ance. All repoert hlaving hlad a splendid time. Tholl Bethlehem School, district, No. 20, will begin July 13, 1896i. The teacher and trustees of said school requests all of tile patrons to be present withl thleir children on thle mlorning of commencing as it is a mlatter of implortance. The Easley Township Singing Association will mleet at Rock Springs chlurch), three miles east of Easley on tile second Sunday in July, at 9 a. mn. Let everybody come lpreparod to stay all day. Thol Hion. J. E. Boggs is expected to I e presenlt. The candidates are ~' also invited. Let lovers of mnus'c not forget theoir books. Hunter, Boggs Co., general molr chants at Liberty hlave been dis5 solvedl by mutual consenlt. Mr. Wash IHunter will continue busi, ness at the present stand1 and T. N. Hunter andl C. E. Hamilton have formed a partnership and wvillI continue business iln tile va ,canlt store room on the same street abtlovo) their present placo of busi ness. Woe bespeak for thesoe gen. tlemen a liberal patronag& in theC future as they have had in thec p~ast, as they know how to buy goods chleap and sell themIllthe same way. T1he onlly andl original Bob Robinisoni will be0 withI hun ter & Ilamilton, where he will be glad to see his friends. Last Sunday was childlremn's dlay at the Presbytorian church at Lib. erty. A beautiful andl intoresting program had been1 arrangeod whiicl' wvas carried out perfectly, The Ringing wast very goodl esp~ecially b~y thle little ones. Prof. Clink. scales, of Clemson, aind Solicito, Ansol hlad boon invited to delivom adldressee, bult Mr. Clinkscales, was unavoidlably absent. Mr. Anso] spoke about an hlour directly tc the chlildlron and was listened tc with rapt attenmtion. Superi ntell dent M. A. Boggs presided and Mrs. L. R Smith at tile organl. Al thle conlclusionl of tile exercises r goodl collection was lifted for for ole misios.It was a very en joyable occasionl to thlose whoe at tonldlOd. In the afternoon Mr. C. E. Robinson made a sh~ort addresi to tile Sabbathl schlool at theo Bap tist chlurcha. Liberty. To firm known as Hunter Boggs Co., have dissolved co-part norship and there will probably be more stores in town as a result. The new passenger depot is well under way and there are to be oth er considerable chanfes conneoted with the railroad,so tis said. The talk of some more new domicils soon to be orectod is being dono. The tocsin has been sounded and the spirit of improvoment has moved on this nock of the woods. J. H. Brown is having somo fino toltches put On his new hotel by Mr. Marshal, lato from the Van derbilt Palace, N. C. whoro he has been working. A large cotton seed warehouso is one of the buildings on the list for the near future. Lumber is being laid on the ground now and will be built by ordor of Hiram Mickle, of Elberton, Ga. Tlhe town now has a lot for a school building and theQ next best thing in order will be a coimiodi Gus school house on it. Our farmers aro pretty well up with their work aid crops are look ing fine. J. D. Smith has a patch of the largest cotton in the coun ty, so far as wo know, at least. Whoat is thrashed and out cutting is being wound up. The fruit crop iq rather inferior gonorally speaking. Mrs. J. A. Smith has roturned home after an extended visit among her children and friends in the Easley section. Solicitor M. F. Ansol, of Green ville addressed the Sunday school at the Presbyterian church yoster day. Children's day exercisos wore observed by the Sui-nday school. C. E. Robiison amd wife, of Pickens, vi.ited I)r. G. E. Robin son, tho fcrmnor's father, yesterday and lie addressed the Baptist Sutin day school in the afternomi. Mrs. J. R Chapimii, of Contral, is visiting her mother and ot her relatives in town. J. H. Sanders, who has beoel on a N isit among relatives in this see tion boarded the train hore for his home in Atlanta, (I., Saturday. Ex-Judge J. H. Newton, of Piek eni,boarded tho traii for A labama Saturday. He is working tihe par mers Mutual Insurance thero aid reports businesss good. Leo Sammons' baby died last Friday near M arietta and was hur iod by its mothers side, (whom it survived but a short timo) at Ru hamah church last Saturday after 11001). R. M. Wertz, who is now en gaged on a mill building near Ma rietta on the Greenville side, was in town yesterday. WeT noticed Mr. Iholder, of near. Pickens,in towni yesterday looking after somle of Liberty's fair at tractions. Ilis visits may not seem1 numerous bitt regulari. Mrs. V. E. Hud(gens returnied home last week fromi a visit to rel atives at Norcross, Ga. S. D. Stewart boarded the train for Richmond, Va., to attend tile old soldiers re-union. Mrs. Dr. Wiulliams has been very sick the past two weeks but is nuch better. The ratio 16 to 1, (that is 16 ounces or p~ounds of silver lo 0110 of gold) is the bottle cry of this cam paign, andl in ev'ery other re spect. Let's have every dlollar imudo equal to every other dollar, regardless of what material it may be composed. Let's have no d is crimination dollars, and A merica for Americans, andl they free, and as near equal as they can get or as circumstances will permit. C. Liberty, June 29, 1891, TIhe following is a list of thme Juirors drawni oin the 24th tilt.., to serve at t he couming term of court Lo be htolden come. mencinig oni the s'cond1( al OndarI in J .tly. .J. Frank Jloinlgs, la 1H. A. Foster, BI. F. Parsonis, J1. M . ( arrisoni, A. 11. Unmiltmn, E. 11. Shier I, WV. L. Parrot, A, M1. F~olger, J Mi Green, .J M Nation, A .J Wel bornl, J.1 B torronghis, .J C Alexander, L. M. Itigdoni, TI. (I. Oliver. 0 S stewart, T1. II. Ilolliday, ,John Heoper, M! Calvin Smnithi, Allen Maulidin, J. L,. Thomaus, A. I). Mnnz li, WV. J. M nlllnax, .J. F. (Ca nnan, Nodiee. We the undersigned members of Six Mile Baptist church in 1uck ens county, S. C., will apply t~o J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Court thiirt y (lays after the (late hereof for a charter incorporating Six Mile church. This 22d .Junuo 1896, WV. I". M\AsSHIxmII, WV. K. I~M.iee, W. RP A. G AmmIune'I-r, RI. E4, P'Auno'r', 1). . H'wrluxs, CJoimmi ttoo for said ch urhn A JNouseh~Iold UReeny. And It iever fails to) enite Rhenlitit 1m, Catlairrh. [Pimblehs. Illotches antd all d1i~eas. es aishig froml imlin (e blood(, is ltotic filood Blmi ( U. 11 ( Thiouisad endI I orse hi~t a the be t remedy over' or fered(( to misinkd. TIhie thmoiuands of cormes perI formiedl l y th IS remnedy a re' ahnos4)t imiraicn bins. T1ry It. Onily $1.00 per harge hot tie. For sale by diiiggists. See adv iet~siseent elsewhere. Thero will be a pictnic at Koo. wee church on Saturday, July 18, utnder the auspices of the Citizons Union. An invitation is extondedC( to everybody. Prominent speak ,r.' will be present. No painis will bc spared to make the day enjoyabkc to nll. A 'S0e1e1 Event. The most delightful social oveni of the season was celebrated at the Hotol do Thornley last Tuos day evening. William Allan; thet gifted musician of Groonville wa on hand with guitar and harp and rendered sweet strains to the sat isfaction and pleasuro of all par ticipants. Besides the youig peo ple of town and vicinity, there wero prosont several visiting ladios and gonts whose presonceo a(lded zost and feeling to the occasion. The following is a coinpleto list of those comprising the party: Chaperons-Mr. .and Mrs. V. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Low is, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Bruce. YOUNG LADIES. Misses Olga Richey, Nora Rich Oy, Daisy Jennings, Cora Bowen, Florence Bowen, Bessie Ashmore, Mau(lo Ashmoro, Molanoo Thorn ley, Olive Thornloy, Carrie Wyatt, Clova Grilfn, Mattie Hester, Net tie Symes, Lidio Hagood, Corrie. Bruce, Anita Ambler, Bessie Mc Daniel, Janio Ligon, Aurie Hol lingsworth, Hattio Grady, Essie Earle. GENTLEMEN. Messrs. L. C. Thornley, Bortran Thorniey, John Thornley, Homer Richey, Ben Griffin. Walter Grif fin, Claude Aloxander,Walter Hes ter, Johin Ltgon,W. WV. White,Har ry Hagood, Charley Bowen, Rufus Ashmore, - T. J. Mauldin, F. G. M1auldin. The following now contracts on innil routes diverging from Pick ens wont into offoet yesterday, Ju ly 1st: Pieckons to Easley, douvle (laily, J. W. Ad,!ox, carrior. Pickens to Stewart, tri-weekly, Israel Fergluson, colored. Pickens to Nino Times,tri-woek ly, \W. 11. Grant. Piekens to Alexan(ler,dai ly,Wim. 1101(1011. Pickens to Suinny D1alo, semi wooekly, l lan ford llabb. Picklns to Riverview,senmi-week lV. J. W. Adeox. Now is the Time! YIill will iI-4il rui j;rs, .ielly t11nn1blers, go al 't vig i am I i flaivin , ri. I hav. h n'. Also sticky fly paper mwl turn.1ip) Sved. I halve smeine gr ji1in 11u1S. c~l~ul in~l~ees . few hau r. li comlmon mlobs S it ya u on\I price. ( C:iinn'd * ioba~oi autl so'p- Wihe Wiki Cat a1, 4 eeni a bar. I woubl like very muhel it sh.ow fil la. dies n tc' (f rashm eres, li e & . A i'n-uIiful line of calicoes, veryl' be . \tv luesv~ al. 5 centlb. i har' i il featihe. ci l' that will hohl toil. :m1i4l tel (u:r-tei sleeting. Big lat (of plaids and domiestiicsL. Mv eI~~ are . as.h or t .. r. an d I want corn' eli hicken s, heeswna aid hame,~~ I wvillI save you mioniey Oin shoets. YXoui wvil liind me1 for awiAle at the liii T. D.HARRIS. DRY GOODS! It wifl pay you to visit thik store whIen in GreenIvile. 1G tO 1 say it is the C[HEAPESTJ PLACE in town. Yours truly, A. J. JON ES, 205 Main Street "'Cleveland Block. Agent Standard Patterns, Meh2G 9ti. Riegistrtion _Notice. Beforo the first (lay of August 189)6 thle rogistrati on boo0ks shal. b0 openl ini each pol1ling pr'ecinc1 for' inot loss than 0on0 nor mor< than three days in accordance with law as follows: Easley, Wodn iesdaiy and Thur's. (lay, July 15th and~ Puth. Cross Plains, Friday, 17th. L1oor~O's5 Giln, Satur day, 18th Petotrs' Cree(k, Movnday, 20th. I 'uinipk intoiwni, Tuesday, 2 1st. Easta toe, Wednosda~ y, 22d. Alile Crook, 'Thursday, 23d. Six Milo, hriday, 2.lth. 1Prater'i's Crieek, SatIurdayn, 25th. I 1 ierty, Monday(1 and1( 'i Tusday, 27th and 2XthI, upj to I o'clvock p, (lay, 29th and 10thI. CalhIioun, Fr'iday thle 3i1st and at Pickoins, C. 11 ., onie wook ini Au gust and S'lptemhor~i each. All IpIersons ar' r'etiuired to ap 1ply iln perso~n for' rgistr'ationi. Board of Registrtat ion for' P'.0. T1he books will bo0 open ait 9 a mi., andl closo at 3 p. m.i -Physician and Surgeon Offlee, at his r'esideaico Min ii St reet. Ma'ch 8, 180..4 II.JWV N~fltWOOD, Dentist, Di /I. . Niinwoon, Assistant. Ollec< 88 O~OMain Street, Greecnville, 8. 0. Notice. Tho contributors of tite Piehlns High School are heroby catlled to meot at the court house, on Tues day, tho 7th day o' July nex(, at 10 o'clock i. m., for the puIrpuse of olocting it board of trtustee-s to sorvo for tho noxt year. C. E. ROBINSON, Se~c. Boaird Tr-tiste-. 'hio Old Folks Singing Assoeiz tioni will moot. with t ho Six Mile church on tho first S1n(biv in July. All comoe out. All announcomniots for candi datos aro strictly cash with ordr for the sanw. tf Announcements. l''or Colngress. I he-eby annonnee nvsll . vi'a calld1:ite (or Congress froin Iie thid Con gresion -l1 tisriet, .sub1ject to the action of the dielnocra tie prhna:'v. . W. P'. I141MA N Imnione lself asu aiuldidhtte forg-lee tion to the Fifty-Iifth Congress from th :Ill South Carolinit I)istrict, subliject to the voters of the I)elnloolrtic Prinl *rv. A. C'. I,'Tlall1it. IION. J. V. IONNllCN, if Aierson county, is hereby an E3nott 212ias .14analdidate for Congress fronm tie :l congressional di1 tritI, siihject to the prinntry, elec-tionl. The Iany frietnis of J)S Il I,. K E IT'i' hereby mnnoune himn as a camdidlate filr Congress, subjec1t 14 the voiters of tle :11 congressional 4listrict inl thev pitry e-li - tioll. For liepresentative. TJ'le 1iany friends of lft IE) WN I11, A 31S hecreby an'1oiluIe him111 as a 4e4n1t41ile fill re-election to the I moits4 of iepresenttive, sublject to the( voters inl the( prisntary e c tiol. Tile Iany friends of W. A. I IA.\11.I'(T)N herebIy alniottel4 himitas a 1Et ijil1hit filr. Ihe I 1l4tse of itepresentative, S111j4c,t to the voters in the prinmary election. At the s4oliiitatioln of 111aIy frielld, I 114reby 11111olne nysel f at eeldi1tiat I'llr the llou(se of IlIpresenta:ti's, sllt ij toI ( the voters fin the prinmary elec-tion. * ~,IOEI. I i. 31 I.l.1:22. Th Inlly friemnis of V. (;. Mi.\'l1N hereby annttnelie hlilk as a1 v:111lblate filr thle u11011.4 of I(lp ntivesS3be2 to Il vo ters ill the primnary elect ion. * Tit n1any friends f' C. 11. C.\lIu'CN TERi herebly anonehim a1- a vainlidlte for the, 1llse of hqwti.2i1es. subjort to the VoLterS inl the( pr1iumryll * leV 1-41iion. 1.,1r Soli itol '. G10'01I(10 1.i 1 NCt I, of . ller.on. S. C., herebly auone isl saeu dlate for Solicitor (if I l- vight(h circuli, Ib ject t) the voters ill the 3h-1 u 4rati prima Iherebly ann:unIe nylf aI n-3111lillate for Solicitor of1 the '-Ih jiluicial vircui1 tof' this Iltlsu je t 1to 4 lhl- lnt ra Ic r 1111try viel'etion. li. 31. ,il. 31 A N. I iereby a11111 u E ini . b 1 a1 : lliilate for re-electionl to the oillicl. 4f Solicitilr tif the 1t-11 jildiiti11 cirtil'it f11' Sou33th Carlolin3:l, subject. to tillh action of thel. 4 1 (3 ln rera t party in the primantry electtion. Coun1ty Supewrinlt entient (if J."lin1-ation. 'lel! mnany friendIs f 1) . .)HN 31. CRIEiNSILA herblv 2nnonn1 e himil as a v':llidate for Couint Su*erintemb-1 of EIttentilt, s4ubjecvt t~o the vipters inl (he p ri Inary electlionl. Tile inay frie1mis oif W. \V. F". lIUlIOIIT hereby aantule him as a clitilt. foi 2tientio131, sub1 jec(t, to I hie voter'ls iln 113 he pinnI: The( 1iny fr'iendsi 43f 1 4K. .1. 1t. 121,i.;yW the (l1i1(! of Cl 3u11ty SIuperinte'li3h-nt Eof 113.. luenti143n, sub~iject. to til:e ' voters' ill tilE priina.. r'y e'lec'tio.3 Thie! 11nany3 fri'1end 331 \Al I I N 1). ~JON ES heeby:4' 411 annonn'e: imIl as 24 ('n13i Thell manily fr'iendsl oIf \V. S. I 'Al SO N S elec'tion1to thel l)lce of Coron'er1 of' l -nk314 ('oul~t3', subljet to tihe v'oters ill th riE' nary12' 1F4or Super~isor'. Thell llnany1 fri01e1:s of MAT'Ill I W li lKN. D)l1 CKS h121eeby1 announce114' hilm ats a 3'amll1. 411late for Sup jerv'is1or Elf Pickens: 33ounty , sub11 jeet to tile volters' ill tihe ituar12 y e'4lclilm. The1l nl1any3 fiends14 o3f 11. I..0Lo)Pl.:lI thle .otlice (if Supervl~isor11 (If Piela-ns ('ounty,3 422ubject to [lhe vo(ters' iln till prliltuar1y ilee. tion. The1l many11 fr'iend4 (If 0. P.~ F'iEhI re 21pec(tfuly 1'211111. annnne hint as2 a eI'll1ichtte.4 foi4 Counlity3 Sup lervisorIt, sub1jec4t. t(o14 theoter CinSl Th'Ie 1n122ny fr'ietis: of 12011li'i2'T STICW. far the1 4lic o11(4 f C~outy 11 SupJer'visoE r, sub1 jec3t to tile voltersI' iln thE! prIillnary e'1ection1. I TheIn 01nany friel~s of .1 1' ', 12. 111)SS hIereby1l announce13'l 1hit3 as4: a 11n1lij32tte for1 thll otti1'e 43f ('ount41y Supervl~isor,' subIject'. 134 1 he v'oterIs ill the prIinnr 13: h-c'.101ion. The1l 1ian [lriemis' of ,it)ilIN W. lf).\1 AS, of1 i',astatue33 Township1J, hereby133 :3n Sherliff (If ickens3I1 3'ountyI, :4ubject' to3 the. v'.ters' ill t lu- prlilnl21ry 41331 i'2 Thel( vlter's of IPi3'lwIns comI respectl3'13' fullyv anneotul-4 ,'l.11. l. S l1 .\3' 1 I IIIh ast'l' a I 1114'i 11h4 nul2lny fri13'lls onf \\ .\. .1. P'ON IIEI2l thet 141li4'e of Sher'ill', sublj.1 ii''h I ot3Ir' in I'lerk of t' ,:t. The tinany fr4it('l s ofl h l. . ,l.2 Iii . IT I-:\l' di10at Ef e'of (h-rk11f Co.lbject IIo ti prtar ltion fI'il3 s maint . 1tl(ee (o f C lelk ofl('1tri sIll,'k te,21: theV ler j(n' tE pts)~'.tyl' elltion.ll 311 J.14'11213 fIl I4V lllI NNIf(;.l i 1 1 l\h\ :I 21jet 'l to . 4 vo t 'in th l pim l le l~22 i n. Thie2 10211ny frietlis of1 (. \ .Ii. 1N 1 I \'-: thelIllE o f Treasurer~l'!I ( f 3i(4kll ,1111 1n~ ,2 Th 1.na4y fr'i('i Eof WJ. 'I. S ' N2;1.:i *I otite('1(I of Treasure ofl 0 3 (i'k321 l uny Ili .I su b '1' , the( frietni5 oI f ,I.'('l: T.I~3I V u blcl, electionil t11o t3'ih 4'3'4'lle ofContv re3er T43o thE: vohler of ~i kens iiounis, 3 II lo-rle tie oflout-yTresure, subject'3'343' 111the24 31 . I. C/i J ;-:-ros. spec3ial'II rasonsE' iirery i 2l1lI0'ran 1111a 112n di24lateI24 for4oun' Superinn-t(ub-a13 1 of1 (3111du-0 eAt1in,1 (If asut'1(lee myseillf aI1j': t~uldtet 011144 lI ~Eo~sl J. AlItEl, Xszo4' tuowtil For11'1I County A3'112l3 sli'(t10r. We are Opening up Owhe es linle of DRltY (NH0)lS CI.OTI I I N< 81101-11, Ladies and Men's I als. Tinware, Glassware, Crockery," IIrness and 1lar1idware, fqCver shown in 'ickens. They are bought to sell, an,(d we invIto you all to coie. Yours truly, J. Mel). BU'CE. 1835w .JWAGONSiOO 18351*v 1896. THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLEY. And E-very Variety of Fl'inc Carra e , I u irs, Carts, and I larness, I lardwa' , I aint:, ( )ib:; an1d \Varnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRRlNE, Supcrintendent. NEW SHOE STORE. MILLER f & GRJU11KSB!A~ k W\'ith a newv andl we'll selected sto ck of L adieQ and G~entlceen's Fine Shoes a specialtv. l'eceivinlg goods every (lay dlirect fr'om thle la -tories. OFShoes Neat, CJomfortale and~ Liastinig. No. 105 N. MAIN STR EET, Creenville, S.C. tiFAgents for the WV. L. DOUGLA'SS~ Warranited shoes. octu311:. ~1~l~UNow Furniture! Woaro making addlitLionsi to ourI oiur immienIs(e sto)ck (<hilly, and when0you noo)nw, chIoico fgoods, kindly drp01 inl and1 let us showyo throuh ou stock. We soll the very bst goodls the. couni)try afols and o for themi at renurkably closo0 prices. feb)0t f. (Ar(Invilec. S. C. Prices Teh. We are glad to say that w' cetniil ave1( hadl a ruish thir far thlis season, and hope it wVill conJtinuIe. WeV wvill endeavor' to keel 'ur i e~k uin il n~ are1 up pl5))iedI wvith the latest nlovelties in his and( bionnets ini I hei miirket,. (JCail before you huy. We guiIrantiue ourI hats will surpass aniy in theo city, prices mFoderat(. We wvill offer special bargains.~ ini mieim and1 81 low Ipiced hatus for next week. I Misses Rlogers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, anr4:n6O 11V Colfee Street (Umder Onnra Ioine.) Glreenville. S. C. A. Go. Wyaul) EASLEY 8. So0 TV GOO)SD Just arrived and Cheap. Como and see them. AWThoso who owo me will please como antd pay witliout further delay or notice. A. G. WYATT, oct32 Easley, S. C. Summer Coods Displacing Coods of Spring. McAlister & Beattie, Dry Coods. Carpets, Mat tingS, Oil Cloths, Cor nice Poles and Win dow Shades, Ot- low prices keep good.' tinoving. WO buy ele:i . we Sell Ihea p. On every 'T' escay, Ihursdav * nl Satur laly wer e new goods. t.f(herefore alL goodI oil our selves are rel iable in Etyle, as well as ciuality, andi always at tho Lautest L.owest. lrices. SOME ITE MS. New Law: li.s, ph)iin ui colored, juinst re lver. .1lh i<lier uisu1al value. 1 000 la gt. Towd i-, at 10 cenits, well 1.n4 ellrt lin 65 enltsM:unid M1.00. Poles ton~iltII thit nit 22.1 vients. se luili 110 M alivoes at 4A cen(s, Laa ivs 'rtii'pt, Waists, :at $1, regilar $1 2. .We sei.1 thel " 'rophllv," t he best, Corset i A tinl : at1. o0 ent While :-l N:vy lickl :t 10 ventsi. Nwis liimty, igiI il, very d:u1int , at, '. 4ent', Ol inl Ne V Yor nt, 15 eents. I'lek NainvmI (liii t l) at 5 ts. Table (.1 ('lothI (t'1ik week) 11, vents,. (" nil nso tinent11 of l'rocl- 1, Rfuamie. TJhO . (*I'llion , ID -liin alld the fistfal, .ri)141, filr- i.T purpose1W(. ,: If I-oft nee'i n1rpe(2 t o (an b113 ler unorl valliv MALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. 'l'erphione No. .17, l'. S. -.1hitteick I 'atterns2. NovX-(iI. ('itat.ioi Notivce. Il I. ST.\TEC ~01N'T s I' CAR.\IN\A, Ilv I li NI~w tislv, Isiihire, Prohlitto W hrs. Sownt '. (. P., nuul1do su it h nw to grint hini m .t1i'ra of All.. liiis ir' II i o14 f lit t iII of inl effects 14 I.it'ntey A. .\b-x tuer, decneii. TIl~i hesel a re T ifor I, 2424 it :ui nhnon.. is all iml s iar hle kmilie an ered. 1) (;insed, iat' iiiy be amo, i)i nylu-r beorem iie' 1 'itri~ 2f Irohnte, yto b)e behl aith Pickn lour I lou , .i.on th 24h dC hea-pl iG C otatpuiton ilir oninler my and yo hiy gr( dof .lne 1811ion lho lus e of COrIT'TQN ISEE~ -EL, vith~ Aucidll Phos. Cheaps n Bet In rder othou mnaygrow Weal recomme0 18nd rtyourn pis eor yig lcwee Sertlize r olhe arkt Cottoni Oil Co., IebIl 3freenville, S. C. 1 am now selling Goods at Calhoun, S, C. Will sell (hem chteap) for the silver'. C~omo andi~ see before you 1)2Iy. '10111S fml Jy, Hfu A. J. BOCCS. f all. T. 2).lls I N ' l 'I' A II work g1a r~i~a lit e 4)20ir ''ver Itrii'' &V )osie'r's thrug Storet. inebl'.4'4'. I will bI atn the I untt b)ridge) oni Mua1nda2, th11 99th of' .Juno at .10 o'cloc(k, to l't to) t bto lowe'st respon silot bidder4', the( con)tract of 1)uild-1 of1 smte122 rock p illars. Spocification eneii be nonI~ at tho br1idIge on tho daly of lettVinhg and1( soaled bids will bet riece'Vivt atimy o111co until tho ->ih, for a hill of' good hoart pino bige lumbher, 25,(i00 foot, dol ivor i'd inl thirty days at tho bridgo or an1 y ra21ilroahd station. MA'rv1iIEW lIENo1UC, *County Supervisor. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. JIM 1IASK1ELL, weighls ablout 1000 pounds141 and1 wi1ll serveo nulires at, Pickens1 for $20 for ai 'ol, T1'1 ICT 4EL, is four years ol, wIghsR ablouit 2i00 pioundis andu will seroi' marei's at GoligCreek fham for $6 for ia (c(lit. Coli: . Hollnesworth.