The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 23, 1896, Image 3
The People's Journal.
LOCAL ITENS.
Seo contract for bridge work.
Goo. A. Ellis, of Pickons, is in
Groonvillo attending court.
Prof. J. M. Loopol! began a sing
ing school at Ruhaiah last Mon
day.
Mrs. Julia Ann Smith, of Lib
orty, is visiting relativos in Pick
Cadet Ossie Mauldin, of Clem
son Collogo, is at lioie on a short
vacati on.
Miss Mattio Mioon who has been
visiting at Catoecheo returned
home last Sunday.
'ho Democratic Executive Com
mittoo meets in Pickens on the
first Monday in August.
Unclo N. 11. Jones, of Dacus
villo, who has boon quito sick for
s01110 tiie is convalosaing.
Mrs. 1). J. Carter of Charlotte,
N. C. is visiting hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Ashmoro, inl Pick
011s.
Auditor Christophor has a now
silvorito at his houiso. Nowt says
his Iung powor is aload of inyono
about the place.
A protracted mecting is being
conductod this week at the Ba1ptist
church ihis weok. Mluch iiterest
is manifosted and great good is
ainticipa ted.
Telephones airo so plntiful and
the sorvico so cheap that every far
mr who hias 100 acros or more o'
land has a long distainco 'phone,
so it ;s said.
Cinnldidates will ptleaiso obser-ve
t1he requireiltoll Ls Of tihe Demo
Iri c'Wio nmist iitution in 11111ing ouit
v-et uV('odgs ihoforo (lg 1110 11111
i'*ttI II'V
'F11 r tet uple to r10apigmIm.
kiw i1sro'' & Cl . at Grii bsi
pr lIly tv v r I r1 e, i t, Iha v
A n tnting it Birches I'' -rd, .n1
NI-Mw4,1 for] sonw11 dlays ml farinlgt
p11u111 Sly o some o hor finw
fish,
Wamilian Davis, fr niet Am(r
sons Mills, killd a raittlsnko ong
July, lihWhich imea.surled four.
foot sev n inchos long a id nilnl
inches in circumafordnc with 12
T ltmiiecy to to 1rolg il
creases t.oward Sight," Sayspwell
known clergymlan. .1 tlunkl t i.is
veCry likiely to0 be Itruie, for1 wh~enl
Ahn wee h111tile fll,1iden1 frulit it was
nearil Eve.
thatic fclran hourupli r to yong
0Iy i they will at or inkasl tf .
i' rou is no tago teir ltaking
1111 knro. c1w d iand
will ahe l'n on icmdat yoo
wt e' latSati urday1.1Sveaseeh
es woro wilade an barrin dhy siin
whic folen'l foree anhourc ortheov
ferth ing passe olf ptleasant ol
Matiel carro, J. W. Adcoxrsay
wll aio iglaid to cmo d youiat
a ~veryIi leda~iskolprco
Tero will bo00an aoe'lll d singm
fourth. Sunay in 1Voe lul 1t9l, con-i
ductegbytrf. . et l.) urpro'.
A18l' artnit tl'oi cmo and1( brin
w~) el 'tiillea bakts.tI
MC.andato iadll ther m-11 11
theat overyl wo vot11r1in the Coun
visor at1 tile prooy~'ics and g110oil
a visit to is parens, Aur.and A11lrs.
W. C. Urallllott. Andy is a fino1
younig man11 and1( wVO hopo to see him))
graduatol wit iriist honor01s.
]Prof. NI. 0. Looperl wIill condul
ai singinlg schoo1 at Ga ri1flin on aln
daiy August 17th. The11 schoOl was1
to hlavo bueen hoegun last Aolndaly,
blut owing to som1eilitl misundestandl
ing ill tihe (late it was doe'ided t(o
p'ostpono the school uin til tile albove
mlonltioned timle.
yourl) locals1 iis week, tha11t there
will beQ a pienic givoni at (Law-'
ronlco's Ford(, onl Jl y 25thu, for' the
benefit of he) catnd idates of P'ick
enls and1 Oconoe coiun)ty also. All
who will, brinig aiWIIh w l id basket
andl~ como pr1ep~ar'ed to sako 11ho1r
foot. D). E. LA wnICNoEL
so-Is at l~iberty oni Monda1y, July
-:Ifo the purpol'eso of11( ntll ling
t'1 'ing regis, rat c riiat
e'k he congreksionls and judcil
shit. u ng. Alareo folloed
andStyes etWn. TiDll, Pires.13(
l.4a T.41 Boggs, (ed . e
. 1ill e l nu'th.o reelln.
urdaiTistie t a
Liberty.
Liberty now has a now passen
ger dupot, the neatost finished
building in town. Tho guano
houses aro being moved back from
the railroad in accordanco with or
dors from the railroad oompany,to
make room for more sido track.
The contractors are grading around
the now depot which will greatly
add to the appoarance of it.
The roads betwoon hore and the
court house are in very bad shape.
A candidate for county supervisor
nood not expoect the Liberty votes if
ho doesn't favor a new or better
road from here to the court house,
now don't all speak at onco but
be suro to speak out. There is a
noarer bettor and much more prac
tical route, we will show the way if i
we can get the promise of the
road.
The average Libertyite is get
ting anxious to see the school trus- I
toes getting a movo on them for a I
new school house and we are want- i
ing something creditable. No
more mako shifts wanted hero. I
Eddie Stoddard and sister, of I
Powers, Lawrenco county, are vis- (
iting Dr.1 W. A. Sheldon.
Aliss Lizzio Boggs, of .Polzer, is
visiting relativos in town. Mrs.
W. L. Boggs is visiting her father
in Brovard, N. C.
J. D. Smith's countenance is all C
glowing with smiles this morning
over the arrival of a now boardor
at his domicile, 'tis a girl.
Mrs. A. 11. Arial died yosterday
rather su(dd1n and unoxpected.
She has been very sick for some
timo, but soomied much better and
visited in th noighlborlhood yester
day without any appoarant bad re
stilts. It is sutpposed sho had a
stroke of paralysis.
A negro by the namie of Reed 0
shot at a negro Henry H1alden,in
own the other day but did not hit,
h R. Ibed imed10(1iatoly took log
ha UiI. 5sca01 pd.
\\'atormlmn rogues aro pushing
bu-.jins livi'lv.
ThI(' ilws !imv'i stcod at wok and
an.; sill St:nn1linlg. Over 5 incihes
(i rnin 14'! he ro last week and
wind .t a gl(I ero)s badly. Crops
wi '' pr 't y ch'ar 'of grass whlen
r1ains caln1. o0o1 iS 1lodding I
coIsiderably and growinig rapidly. I
Laihrty, July 18, '93 . C. e
Old Soldiers a1Iltsket Picnic.
A mnnh1bOr oI obl( soldiers met at
Picken s last. TIIIday, 1Ith inst.,
f'or ) theo 1pose of considering the
proprity Iof a ro-tlio. Cap1lt. J.
A. Orilin as elected chlairmilan,
and H1on. It. J. Johnison seerotary
Thm chairman111 OxpAlind that the
ol fI the masitim was to ar
rallge lor' having a 1o-un ion of the
old sldirs of I Pickns co uty and
a bansket picnic I.
Onm motion of R. J1. Johnson it
was resolved thant the reunion and
picnic should be onl tihe 11th (lay
ofi August at or. near Pickens C.
11.
Capt. J, A. Griffin, Hon. W. T.
O'D~ell, Dr. W. nT. Fieldl, and Capt.
J. J. Hared were appIointed a com
mittee of arrangmonts and invi ta
tionls of speakers.
The commnittee wias instructed
'to inlvito as speakers, Hon1. J. E.
Boggs, M. F. Ansol, G. E. Prince
and B. M. Shumian.
All old soldiers and tile public
generally are inivited to attend and
bring well filled baskets.
The Sentinel and JOURNAL are
requlestod to pulblish these p~roCeed
ings. J. A. GRIFFIN, Chairman.
B. J. JonNsTrON, Sec.
Table Mouuutuan.
Still the water here flows and
the grass grows. All crcps even to
the grass (crops look fine and1( seem
to be ilourishing. No sickness horo
now of a serious nature, neithe~r
are there any marringes recorded.
TJho p~rotracted( moolting at Oole
n1oy chu irchi closod Wodneisday
nighlt wvithI about1 fifty alcessionls
to the 01111rchl together with those1
who cmo un lder the watch care of
thle church. Baptizing next first1
Sunday iln A ulgust, a t 10 o'clock,
aI. im. at that11 place.
The1( Rov. S. M. Mace, of Bowv.
man's00 Blui ', N. C. and1( thle Rev.
Elijahi ROperl, of Goeorgia,"assistod.
Our past5 (or.l.J . V. Vorillion, wvork
ed hlardl for 11ho above resuits as
well as Itho.1 otheCr two miinisters
mntioned. Our pastor we hleroe
ters inl 11h 1upp)or part of theO State,
at lea1st thlat. is 0111 verdict and we
arle very' good j1udges inl this corner
ofI the( cotunty.
Mrls. A\ll lix and son, of Hick
ory Vil, S. C. a ro vliiig relIa
tives at Tabll 1olun tain, S. C.,
this w4Ook.
A\ pro0t(t (te m eitinmg began at
Ilol ly Spr'ogs church 17th inst.,
and1( aliso at (Cross Boads chiurch 'i
mi iles abo4 vo~ Easley', Saturday 18th
grammiled iln till various11 parts of
the ctouniity ar l'oo numer11 ous01 11 to
A (ildri1ien's pien ic will be held
'm t ithl14hom School Ho ,use on
Saitur(day , Jul11y 25th. Pr'onin1111t
spealiOrs will be4 pr)oent, am~iong
whom ill b Hon 14. J. E. Boggs,
Prof. J1. M. Long, C. E. Robinlson
and others. Rev. TI. F. Nelson
will bo master of ar'rangoments.
T[abor and Enon Suiday schools
are mlost cordially inlvitOdl to moo~zt
Bothlehem Suinday school house
Sunday school at Hutchins' giln
promptly at 10 a. m. Bring waoll
filled baskets. Good singing will
be expected after the speaking.
Everybody turn out and have a
joyful day. L. E. H-uNacu'v,
Sec, ot S. S.
L... . .
Court.
State vs. Samuel Ripley, mur,
der, verdict manslaughter. Son.
tenced two years and one month
at hard labor in ponitentiary. J.
E. Boggs alefondant's attorney.
State vs. Geo. E. Hinson, mur
der. Guilty with roconunienda
tion to mercy. Life sontonce. Mor
gan & Blassingaino defendant's at
torneys.
State vs. Berry Williams, as
sauit with intent to kill. Verdict
issault. Sentenced to pay a fine
f $75, or confined in the poniten
iary at hard labor for six months
)r on the public works of Pickens
)ounty for the same poriod of
Alme.
State Vs. John Sims, larcencov
iftor trust. Guilty with sontonico
>f two yoars in ponitentiary at
lard labor.
State vs. John T. Willoman,
tousebreaking and larceny, not
ruilty. Morgan & Blassingamo
Lttorneys for defendant.
The business of tie court was
lot iar finishod, and thoso cases
tot disposed of wont over to the
)ctober torni.
nlrigas.
Mr. Editor: I will give you a
ew dots from this burg.
Joe Freeman said he , wantcd a
lay soaker and now ho has his fill.
Mr. A. 13. Kay and wifo roturn
d honio safe from tho rounion
Vo enjoyod hearing Albort toll
,hat ho saw and heard.
Miss Hattio Jones i, visiting her
ister Mrs. T. P. Singleton in Oco
00.
Mrs. Nancy Massingale, wife of
V. D. Massingale died June 14th,
nd was buried at George's Crook
ihurchtho funoral being conidunet
d by Rev. Getsingor. Irs. MIas
ingale was a imembler of Goorgo's
,reek Baptist chu reli. She was a
in1d christian lad v. Sho leaves a
usband and five childron to
11ourn1i1 her denth.
Miss Lida Bwen vill, (wo are
uformed)o'pen her sclool the 20th
If this moith at Vinelaid Acade
ny. R. B. J.
A Card.
Mr. Editor: Seoiig from the
ast issuo of the JoaNAL that my
lio has been ann1iounced as a
andidato for tho legislature. This
iark of confidnene reposed in me
>y the people of Pickons county
io havo on threo diflroit ocea
ions elected me to repiesent them
n the legislature, a nd the strong
ssurance that they give mo of a
o-election is sinceroly and pro
oundly approciated by mo, and
ealizing that we already have in
ho 11old a number of worthy
young mon, I respectfully ask my
'rionds to allow mo to withdraw
my name as a candidato.
Rospectfully,
B. J. JOHNsTON.
The congressional and judicial
3ampaign will commence at Eas
loy Tuesday, July 28th, Pickens
J. H. Wednesday,,July 29th. Closo
it Central, Th'irsday, July 80.
The above candidates will also
inve an opportunity to meet with
mnd address the Liberty demnoc rat
c club Monday July 27th.
JOHN T. BoG~s,
Chairman.
There will be a meeting of thle
itockholders of the Easley ware
iouse in the town of Easley on
Wednesday, August 5th, 1896, at
t0 o'clock, a. mn. All persons hold
nig stock in tho ware house will
lease 1.e presenlt.
M. P. Rourons,
t2 Presidout.
All aninouncementIs for candi
lates are strictly cash with ordeor
'or the same. tf
Thme Draiuanagc Law.
All land ownors in Pickouns
younty shall romove from all run
ng stroams (luring the monthI of
\ugust all trash, trees. rafIts and
imber.'' It is madle the dutly of
Jounty Board of Conm issionerVs
~o s00 that the foregoing prevision
>f the law is fully carried on1.
XIl township comissioners art
'equiired to see that all land own
3rs comply with the law.
DRY GOODS!
It will pay you to visit this
store when in Greenvile.
1mG 'tO 1
say it is the CHEAPEST
PLACE in town.
Yours truly,
A. J. JONES,
205 Main Street.
"Cloveland Block.
Agent Standard Patterns.
Mch26 96.
DRU. R11 mT' KIRIKHEY,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofie at bule resideaIco Main Street.
M~arch 8, 1894.
Notice.
Bids will be receivod at my o
fico on the 27th (ay ot Jly f<
tho keepilig of the poor farm ft
the next year. All porsoiis makiin
applications for tho sanie must 1)
prosent on that day.
MATTIlENW .IENDL)ICKS,
County Supervisor.
July9w3
The following reotings were appointe.
for c.ttididattes for te Logisature am
the varo'is county olilees viz: Eaele
Anwiist 18th; Coitral, AngAt4 19th; M3il
Creek, Auguist 20th; Tuble Moiah
Angust 21st; PickenisC. 11., Angust 22d
Announcements.
For Congress.
I hereby ainotmee mnvself ia canilldtt
for Conigress frotn fle third Congressionl
aII dislef. ubject to the net.ion of th
denocratic prlitary.
W. P". WIDECMAN.
I annunc01111e) unyself as a eandidate for elec
tion to the Fifty-fifth Congress fromt the .k(
South Carolina District, subject to tht
voters of the Denmocratic Prhmary.
A. C. LATIMER.
1ION. J. W. DOWDEN, of Andersou
VounltyV, iN 1Pheeby1101 an C~ non ne ti as a en litt
foir Conigress fromn the 3d congresisionali di-4
triet, slhject to the priumry elettion. 6
ie inIany frieldi of .1 )OSEIII L. K FIT'J
htereby anntounce hirin a4 at catndidate fel
Congr,-ss, sithject, it tthe voters of the 3(
von,gressioatl district in the, priimary elec
tion.
For Rlipresltative.
,ite nu1ny frielnis of It. .1. .1011NSTON
herebhy ann1ollill- hinil as at canalidatel fol
re-elec4tion it)o 'l the lluse of itepresenttative
sibject to the voters in the prinmary elec
t iol.
The! tn1y frienids of Pi Il ) WN I L,1A AN1
ireby aninine1 hin ats a itt iitIate fin
re-eletion 1to the [ostime of Iielre-sntative
Silhject to the voters ill tho primtry eliec
tioln.
The- itaty friends of W. A. I IA3i I 11/1'0N
herebty announceo hinm as at candidate for tht
luitiis of Itepresentative, stilject it) the
voters inl the prinmary election. A
At thev solicitatioll ef tIm aty frieinds,
i-reby atnnonnee nmyself it candichtte foi
1 -114. ' ous 1 f li r en.v s (fsubject, t
the1 voters ii thI e primary eletitit.
v Joxei, .1 1. M3 i,.lu.:n
The1. umay frieinds of W. G. (IAl',)N
f b : !rtt I inn nE'ctf hinm as a ntatilicate for the
Ilouse (of (lieenaie~s bet t - vo.
Itrs in the primlary electiott. V
The- mny frie-nds of (C . 11. CAlRPEN.
TER, lhereby animtn h011 as. at canldidat(
ferll.hllMolise. ef Vvipresenitatives, Sub1ji.-I
Ito the voters inl the prinmary election.*
For Solicitor.
(1001:1 0E.. 11INCE, (of Atdersion, S
C., hereiby a11111nneves himself as a1 I dii
dat e. flo Sollicitor, of the eighlth circit, Subl)
jet. t Io Owhe voters inl 11h1 dernorvrat iv prinlut
ary el0ton
I heeyanuveiyefa candidat(
for Solicitor I iti silth jildiciall circluit o4
this State, s11bjteCt, to thl delltocrait.e pri
mary elect ion. It. 31. Si I U A N.
I thereby ann oiunce n1' ystlIf as ai caditit
fewor -lectio to the. tie of Solivitt)r. IN
th Stl h jitiiial circuti. of Suit h Carol ia
sullject, to th actionll of 1tl denoreiratit
party inl tile porinlary election.
M1. F. A NSEAh
The 1uan1y friends of D 11. FJ.lN l
0tRCel4N'HAW hlreby anin hitlatl f.
edunidate for County Supierintentilnt iEt
iHtetinsbject to; .he volturs inl the pri
n1ry elctionl.
The iany f ri !nds if W1. W. F. 1I11GIV'
herebity ainnounce hini Its aianidt fu
thei 41110(1 of Counllty Sup1eitendentlt (If Hi
luentionl1, subhject to the volters inl the pinui~l
rTe mani~y friends of UlVAJ.1IR. IIg
hONerby r(l~11 anou c hitI asii a t 1 canidte f
the nIce ofrendsty~ V Sueitedn ofA EO
etltn, subject to the voters in the plrinnft
reectio.
For SCioror.
Trho many friends of WAT l'EN H1
JON1 ES hereby annl~ontcO hn as a cand
dt~te for CI~o' onr of Piens1 cunty, suje
jeto the voters i the primary lection.1
Theo n1tany3 friends of W. S. PARSONE
hereb~y anI~oncle himii as3 a cadidatt for
eettothe ofilce of oonier of Picescker
couty, sjet to the voters in the priryarc
ltio.
The mtany friends of 0.TTHE FiEre
dauty o Superv".isor ofPiJcken tonty, V~esu1
tiIto prlte vo1tein h pinryeecin
'Te 11uany3 friends (If TiE F STOEW
hereb nneriVtounee im 1 as 5 a cand~idatto
fhr ofl ice f uevisor oftiesr couty~~
rThe many~l friendts (If O. H P. Fedr
sptfulIVtlly announct it n at is a ennlliat fil'ti
ohun.f'lty SItsor, vt' subet thjet'voLers i
the riniryl'itol
''Te n1Iny friendts of .5IN W. lTI STEW
forlthee ottitS it Ctyll~lt Supervior subjlEe'
totevts tltit jtt the rn ur electin i i
Thell inany3 fr'tiinls f JCSA .5 1 1. 'I' EW
ollice 1of5 lout-ty Sup Ieiorl ilihjt t o t(i thi
nonnele hinasacadatfr (ukEflti thot (ie li
Ilherif o 'i5E lfns 'EkEItty subjtilt , to ith-'
annonceel.I I G AlDA. 1) IC as' cand
ilalte forE' ite-eleti n to t hllt illilt( forfoh rit
Pticken t county, .4I' sil iheto thu13 voters4in th
te 4' l pr ii r lh-tion.i itiS I 4ItIl~~t~f
Thei( 1011ny fr'iendts (If WV. 1. .H. PO IETO
Xthe friies of Shr.f uj.c '1he vo~ntrs i
51he11 piinary ltotlilot rttny '
Cot l ers of iCourt.ont :F
A iCT'l1 rptfully11 Iitr anyonit-eIhiau as a car
tlidat.e for &lerktof Couprittsubet o Eh
pr it(r ltion Elf Pickens 'Jroty.re *li~
To the1 v'otrs tofh Plj~itken ennu1tO n-r
bily nnunc lhinysef1114 4( a 1andidat for the '.''i
.n A.lioTnewso.
oCounty rAuritr.
TFo~ ttry fickns ofout.y ('Iher(
by EI annot Ituiyel alat~l~lE f the 11
ldit of ountesTreasurer. sbjct tho Li
~ters i tle priittry eetio.
TheIllllyfrindsofJ. II. CA lirN
nyonneesti hiruti tst a candid for for th
otie If Troasure of Ptiren 5conty touti
jet oevote rs in th e rinary election.
We are opening up the best line of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTIIING,
SIIOES,
Ladies and Mten's I 1ats.
Tinware, Glassware, Crockery,
0 HIarness and I11ardware,
Ever shown in Pickens.
They are bought to sell, and we
invite you all to come.
Yours truly,
J. Mel). BRUCE.
1836~WAGONS1OO
THE BEST ARE MADE BY
IT. C. MARKLEY.
And Every Variety of Fine Carr'ages, 'ucggics, Carts,
and 1 larness, Hardware, Paints, Oils
and Varnish,
At the
Greenville Coach Factory.
r G- W. SIRINE, Superintendent.
NEW SHOE STORE.
I- ~ ~ v~ith a neOw andi wvell selectedi stock of
Ladies' and Getee' Fine Shoes a specialty.
Receiving goods every day direc3(t fromn the Fac tor ies,
og-Shioes Neat, Comf ortable and Lasting.
.Willer -* -ai i g
No. 105 N. MAIN STREET, Creenville, S-C.
WAgents for the WV. L. DOUJGLASS Warranted shoes5. oct3mn3.
New Funiture!
W l1o ro mking additions~ to ouri ouri immhl'lhes stock dalily, and
'whn oui ood now( 10, choIico) food(s , kindly dr 1 op ini and4 lot us show~ you
through our stock. WVe s(oll the( ve'ry beIst goods the coun try affords,
and off'or thomi at remarhkabIly clos~o pr1ices.
Westfield ando HelaDS,
N ear the Courit H ouse.
- feb20tf. Grenville. S. C.
Now is the Tlime ! To the P1ublic.
- Youi will need03( fruiiit jai'.e, jelly trunblers,
good strong vinegar and( flaivoring, I XXlti i 4hI',cl nJ
haOve tPCIIm. Also sticky fly ippr anid lAM E Co'Sigail
tur inip s.:ed. I have somle gelmnino mus-a~
envwslo mfoases. A few h'arrels comimoniSm erGos
muolass'.s at yotur own price. Can~nedl~Il~kICifRbos
r goods, tobne.co and sonp-the Wild Cait LwtEflriei
..I would like very much to shiow the 1la-vs Sipes
(ldies my stock of dry geods, cashmuieres,
t brilliantines4, scres,lawns,IP K's, suiitings,
outings, &c. A beautiful line of calicoes, Al ysafchlieo
very best navy blues at 5 cent,.
A b~argain in feather ticking that will
hiold oil, and ten quarter sheoting.__
Big lot of plaids and domestics. My
terms are cash or barter, and I want corn, ~1Oil1 oat ie
a *ES chickens, beeswax arid hamns. O audyyu u ng
, I will save you money on shoes.
o You wvill find mec for awile at thePit a ~cns;Sitn
Lewis stand. Prnsa-~ hs ~~
T. D. HARRIS. apyt aurasol n
Picen~ . Su.nunoter doos. a3t
IJadkrchef,3Rbbns
LawnsEmbroderie,
A. -G. Wyatt,
EASLEY S.C.
NIE W GOODS I
Just arrived and Cheap. Come
and see them.
*AliThose who owo me will please
Comoe and pay without further delay
or notice.
A. G. WYATT,
oct3tf 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,
Our low prices kee) goods moving. We
buy cheap. we sell cleal).
On every Tuiesd~ay, Thiiiraday anid Sature
day we receive new goods therefore all
goods on our shelves are reliable li style,
as well 11 qulity, anid always at the
1,a1test Lowest Pilees.
SOME1 ITEMS.
Noew Lawa, plai :atid colored, just re
cI'tive. M itch iniler usuail value,
1,000 large Towels, at, 10 cents, well
worth 15 celts.
ILove clitnins (15 centsand $1.00. Poles
to 1:i11g tliinin oin at 22} e its.
c aset II Ind igo lihe Ualicovs at '41 cents
best. imiade.
Ladies C'orset Waists, at $1, regular
$1 2>.
We sell t ihe "Trophyv," the best Corset
In Anerila at. 50 vcIns.
White and Navy Dick. at 10 cent;s.
Scoteh U., was, at -A eents.
Swiss Diiyiv, figiired. veory dainty, at
1) venits. sohl in; Ne %. York at 15 cents.
Check Natisook (liititeil) aut A c ents.
Table Oil Cloilh (Mil. week) 18 cenits.
Good as::oltii eit. of Prohel in, Raile,
Jfit(. Cretonsa, Denims anid tile usual
:041is flor tIhe pilulpose.
oll nel- Ui rpet you can buy thein
MALISTER
& BEATTIE
Dry Coods and Carpets.
'l'elrphione No. 87.
P. S.-lItterick Patterns.
Nov8--l..
Citation Notico.
Til IE STATIE 0 1,' SOTi (1Al t1AA,
'OU: NTY (f ' PICK1NS.
li .1 li u:wmiueny, i'lsqauire, P'robauto
Wherens .1. M Aewarl.t. C. C. P., ilido
siit to ile to grant him it-tgrs of A d.
iiuiniis raut ion of tle estaite of and effects
-f d4iclney A. Ahander, decensed
Thes iare Tlhrfr tIPoi& cit 4 and admon
ishi all andi singulair thle kindred andecred
it (irs oft lhe snid Liceuncy A . Alexander do
cealseds, that t hey hei i nid appea~ir before mne
ini Ihe ('ourt oif P'rohnste, to be hl ait
P ickenss Cour HiI ouse, 3. ( .. on the Moth
datiy ofI Jui!y 1 8961, niex I, after p)ublicat lOnl
hereoi'f, att 1 1 o'clock ini the for'eoo, to
show~ eunusse. if any they have, why tho
id~ t Adinuisirai on shold~l niot be
granitedl.
Givens untiesr my [fand. this 19th day of
J1 unie, Is81)1 in t lie 12(1 year of our Indo-0
[seAs,] .T it Niwrti', J P P (.
Jun s25wni.
Cheap Cotton
For 1896.
In order that~ you may grow
CHEAP COTTON,
We recommend for your con
siderationl the) uso of COTTON
SEED) MEAL, wvith Acid Phos
p~hato or Dissolved Bone. This
is tho
Chea pest and Best.
Fertilizer on the market.
Call atnd sCe us aind get OUr'
prices beforo buying elsew here.
Soth l Carolina
Cotton Oil Co.,
fobl~stfCreenvillo, S. C.
Notlice to the ThaPZIIic
I am now sellinlg (Toods at
Calhoun, 8, C. Will suell
them cheap) for the silver.
Come and( sco before you
buiy. YourIs trully,
my ltr A. Ji. BOCOS.
D ENTf IST.
All workii J.Cirntee.
Wou011lie p~lee to Servel y'ou.
O)6ico over Jirilco & Done ~r's D ruig store.
Better Raise Mules
Than Buy Them.
JiiM l[ASI( Ei,1,, w elgh about 1000)
p)oiundis andit will servo uiares at Pickenss for
810 forh aL col.
lTtiMPETl, is four years old, weighs
abloiut fl00) poundius anal will servo maresC at
(oolnhlings Creek farma for si6 for a cott,
C. L. Hoiiine'sworth.
D.5, 1895.
Just Received !
A largo lot of meni and boy's
Saddles!
I koeep a full line of4
BIRIDLES, ETO.,
EF' pay cash for hkles, wax and tal..
low.
WV. M. GOO(DLETT.
Successor to Gower & Gioodlett
102 Main Street, Grenivilleo, S. C,
March1l2vI 7