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The"- Peonle's Journal. Th , ) mis Gilstrap Easloy, wt Vis. onday. I, *has gono on a vis iddlotonl, Ga. f Andorson's Mli) ;ivos in Pick Onls B., as ro-elocted cot iborty town sli y is visiting her V. White, at An Cross Roads wO minday, Rov. W. tod. of Easloy, is vif Hill, inl the C11r .., j-otas neigh boilhood. Tlho looting at Grilflin closed Fi'day. 14ivo will bo baptized oil the --ond Sunday inl SoptQomil\,r. Mr. T. D. IHarris says "Co st !" Road his chango in advorLisoment this woolk. Ie ha11s a stor'o l full of goods. Mr. Lurry 'I'lornley who has heen down ill Andersoni says crops (10 not, near compare with the crops in Pickens counitv. B. F. Griffinl kilied a ratt.lesnako noar town the other that h ad sov en rattles and and a button. Capt. IT. C. Grady hlas at 11o( that lio says h will ainke Weigh a 1_000 pouInds by killing tinie. It is at red Jorsoy and is a rousIr. Tho couity candidatos startod Ol thoirl camlipaignI Tuosday openl ing at Easloy. They ato accomli paniod oil thoir rouds by a brass brand. A very dostiructive hail storni visited the Prater's Crook settlo ment last Friday. A good deal of tho fodder will hardly he worth pulllig. '1ho -following is the result of the revival at Flat Tiock Baptist church Aiqgu;t, Ist t:>8th. Phirtoon by exp eoience id 3 hy letter,tot.al 1(,. Mr. Willi am Brown was the praelior inl chargo. Last, worslk Rev. W. M. 'Hardon lost a1 pair of' gald ri1mmd spoeta (les in a leather case inseribd W. R1. Hubbard, Anderson, S. C. jew eliler. TPhe finder will be suitably rfewarddd )y rOLurn in Ig the samo to this offico or the owner. T. 1. Hayes living on Dr.Field's p)laice just east of1 town had am iulo, whic ob i was riding, to scaro and throwv him oflf 01no day last1 wook, tie struck t ho ground on his face ahid wa's painfully bruised and huiirt. Dr. (1. WV. E'atrlo alttondd the wiounidedl main. Mlr. J. J. Chandler, has filed his pledge; and is in the race for cor'o 1ner. andu wantIs hiis friend(s to r'oe olleet him in thle p)rimiar'y. Mr. Chiandle r is f'ul ly quiL led for t ho position). Mr. Chanidler hans only re(cent Ily decdiod to make the race and1( didl hot, autigiolCo bu is 11ow in it for al1l he can i be. Ho ean ost ly solicits your suff1rage. Messrs. F. M. Cross. Georvgo and CorleZ. Brown, alid( WaIltei tiaston, of WVest min ister,whiile on thteir1 reo hi ma1 I10i110 fIoni a in liin trip, h$oppd ini P.ick'ns last Thursday night the gue'sts of lDr.V. 8.P'orter, :1(1st oxo(lell.t lilll.ic hoth vtical A !y del ighited some of ouri dwell ings lDied, near Six Milo oni the eve min of Auigust 1ith, Mrs. Matilda Aills, relict, of' the tato Danuiiel church'Cl on t he 18th at 4I o'clock p. mu, 8ho leaves no ch ihirrn, but se(verl rol ativies, Mr i. 8. 11. M\lann beinig a briotheri, anud NMrs. J1. T. Y'onugblood an iaun t. '[le deoceas (ud was11 greoatly b)0lo ved1 by all wvho knowv heri. Priof. M. S. Stribliing has boeonm niected principal of the Wastmin ater i gh School and1( will soon movo to that place t~o tako charge. TPhe patrons of the school at this placeoiregrot to give up Prof. Str'ib-. ling whoe ht) has taught so faith ful1ly and1( oflicien thy for two years. Hof is a pur'e christian gentlemani, a thorough scholarI, an excellent .toacher', and Westmiinster is to 1)0 conigratullatedl on soc uring him n. Mr. 1R. M. Witosides, of York county, C~ommuiissionled agent for the Plan~1ter.s' Register wias ja PiIick clna last Mondahy' Sh)owintg ai book that shlol d be in thie Iihands of' ey 4)ry) far'mer'. H o wranrt fo cstabl ish loal agent s in thie county and will omiguge four' ori five for that 1pu1r pose.' Mir. Whit'sidbes will agini be in Pickens Sat urday next and will iexhtibIi t the wo(rk anpd wold l iko 1.4 have par)11'ties whlio wi'ill push 1ev. ,J, M. StewartL is conduct Ha revvivail moioting at EnIon II .st chturch, wh ich commiteniced Iha~ 'Thursday igh~t. -Great; inter' (1St is bomng manifeated( by the enuritch anid community. Revs. WV. (1. Mauldin and T. F. Nelson nyo aisting thle p)astor'. Five have ooee received into the mmnhor11e1ship) og - the churiich, lad othlers' are expect edi to join. Th'le ordinance of hap-. S tisml will bo admiinistoreod noxt ,,nriny na- 10 a. m i A good crowd was in attendance at th Easley county campaigners nootiig Tuosday. Mr. 0. H. P. Fant, Jr., and sis tor, Miss Julia, of Anderson, are visiting relativos in Pickens. Miss Maamie McLendon, of Flor olce, an1d Miss Alma Smith, of Burdino, are visiting Miss Stolla Newberry. Rufus Ashmore and partf who wont to the Whitowator section last week, aro still up thero living high on fish and squirrel. - Miss Leila Whito has returned to her home i Anderson, after a most enjoyable visit among rela tivos and frionds in Pickons. Dr. J. J. Morgan, of Dacusvillo, who has boon very seriously ill has so far recovereo as to bo ablc, to bo out. He and his family wore the guests of R. A. Bowen. Jorro Looper had in town last Tuosday two fino specimens of tho swins. They were just five weoks old and th oie that was woighed pulled the scales at 23 pounds.' R1. A. Bowen purchased one of thom. Moso Losloy on Martin Howon's plice one might last week accidlen tally shot his wife. The ball en tered the right hip and lodged inl olft groin. Dr. Earlo was imm1e. diatoly summlloned and alttonldod the suffereir who at this writing is inl a fair way for recovery. Tho Stato campaignors reached Pickens last Thursday and wNero cordially recoivod by a largo auadi on(ce. 'T'lheI meeting was very or dorly and each candidate was ac corded due attention. Our space is too hiiiited to go into the details of what was said on the occasion by the candidatos. They left in the afternoon for Waialia Wher they engaged the attention of the 1)001)1 of Oconee On tho following day. Liber'ty. The election for cotton weighmr passed off qiietly Saturday, and votes stood as follows;T.H.Moore, 93; V. N. Gantt, 73; J. M. Hint, 14; P. C. Cartoo, 2; total 182. Wo had a fino rain on tho 14th. The farmers are biting their lit tle finger nail and saying only a h1altf crop of cotton this time, for aill the fin'u prosl)cts, for an i usual fino crop was never soon than the first of July, but this scalding hot weather hais just knooked the socks off the pros pc is. The depot has been rollod back from the railroad track to make room for another side track, so tis said. T1he furniture has b~een litted up inl tho( no(w paisseungor waiting Mrs. D. IH. Templeton and son, Eugene are visiting the formers daiugh ter Mrs. D)r. WV. A. Sheldon. Mrs. D)r. J. F. Williaims accom panaied her mother on her return home to A tianaita last week. Mrs. P'lummaer has juLst retuirnedl hOmeO from Atla ~nta, w hero she ha s been visiting relatives a mionth p~ast. Giles TemleltonI, of A bbeville, is visitmng at S. D). Stewart's thi.s weiek. Miss Mullinax is visiting Miss E~mma Smith. liev. R. P. Smith and family of mad L. R. Smith, and wall take a 1 r'i p to t he nmoun tailns this week Recv. R. P. Smith gave the Su nday 8chiool an inlterestung lectiurie yes. tolhay mforinii'g. M~an in lltoresti ng (ovents too nu1 nmurouas to nmentioni might be noted but time will not pOrniit it niow. A ug ust, 17, 189(6. C. Numnaiaer' IomeSh and flesor't. TJhae Southern R ailIway is the Iirst ofI our gret ral ilay sys'tems~ t.o give in formation to the piublic anad to fix how eXeuirsioni rates for a sumimea Oultinig, god for return unatil October 31 , by issuing, with usual paromlpt nless, its Summer Hiome andl IResort Hook. Jt is hanadsome ini design and1( artistic in every resp~ect having thirty-two beautifully illustrated pages contam.. ing the most complete anid convena ently arranaged infor mation calculated to aswer fully and satisfaictrily ,cvery <piestion lhkely to be pr'opotinded, such asg routes and1 distances, hotelh an h11loarding houses, naumaes of pro0 plrietors, howv to reach thecm, rates of board by (lay, week and month, etc. The Southern offers a choice of monmntain andl.1 seaside resorts,thae suarf b~athiing and sea breezes of some of tihe maost delightful resorls on the Atlantic Coast or the cool mnoyntain breeze'/as of Swananoa, Ashoville, Lookout Mountainu and others 2,500 feet above then sea level, For copy of gide call at ofhice of aniy pr'ominent coupon Ilgont or send 2-cond1 stamp to 8, H1. llardwiok, As sistanot General lassenger Agent, At lantat, G1, Danu .JoURINAL: 1nclosod you w"ill findu somei openH cotton which was f oiund( opep on the 3d1 inst. It. growni by ..M. Loopoer on WV. N. I lughes' plhmtation. Jac[- is a goodl farmer ando lumia about twelve acres of the fleecy staple, hoomides fifItoon of corn, which is as goodl as any in the county that has boon1 seen by Wan tedl.-A teacher 10or the Pickcene H-Iigh School. Torm~i be giaos lirst Monday iln Septomboar. Send applications to C. F:. Robhm son, &eorotary Boaird .of Trustees, P'inkanu $. rt %A Oorrection. In the communication of Agric olist last wook we should havt said thoro was 98 por cont of alco. hol in a gallou of that article, anI it will tako nearly 1. of it to fur nish onough of alcohol throo gal lons of whisky. Typos will get "ofi" inl spito of the bost of eyes. Mr. McD. Aloxander, from Heardnant, Ga., has boon visiting relatives und Old acquaintances inl this county during tho past week. Tho Piodmont Union meeting will be hold with Beavordam Bap tist church in Andorson county, Saturday beforo the 5th Gunday in August at 10 oclock. Introductory sermon by Rev. W. 13. Singleton, alternato, F. R. McClanahan. Missionary sermon on Sunday by Rev. L. T. Woidon. Quory No 1. What shall wo do with dologates ex-officio for not at tenlding the Umon meetings? Oponed bo Bro. A. M. Young. Quory No. 2. How can we stir up nlore interest im missions ini tho Piedmont Association? Open ed by Bro. M. E. Owens. fl. C. Siuntuv, Clork. A meeting of the Pickens Ri fles is called for Saturday aftor noon 22nd inst., at 4 o'clock p.m., at tho armory for the pirposo of distributiiig uniforms. Every member who has a gun must bring it, with him and thoso to whom iiforims havo already been issuod must leave them at the armory bo foro now suits will bo issued to them. By order of 1'. J. MAULDIN, Capt. F. E. Cox, Soc. Strayed or stolen fironm my place on1 the 18th inst., one Poland Cli na gilt,black with few white spots kinky hair and ring in noso. Re ward for information. T. D. HAIms. A special moeting of the stock holdors of the Norris Cotton Mills will be held at Cateocho, S. 0., Sept. 22d, 1896, to vote on secu ring the issuo of bonds authorized at the annual meeting held on the 13th inst. J. P. SMITH, Sec. An ld Doctor's Favorite. Dr LM. Gillam, who practiced med icilne over forty yeirs originited, used and claimed the 3otaiic Blood Balm, (R1. B. 13.) which has now been i) use about fifty-live years, was the best Toniie and Blood Purifier ever given to the world. It never fails to cure the mlioit mualhgnant ulcers, sores, rheumatism, catarrh and all skin aid blood diseases. Beware of substitutes. Use this standard remuedy. Price per large'bottle, $1.00. For sale by Druggisi-S State of South Carolina/ County of Pickens, ', Notice is hereby given that we the( unidersignied will apply13 to J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Court for P'ickens county, for a charter in co~rporalting Elat Rock church in Pickens counlity, 30 dlays9 from this (late, ini accordance with the laws of this State. This 18th (lay of Autgusit, 1 896, signed iM. C. Owens, J1. W. Fowler, F. Bagwell, W. J. Ilopkmns,J. G.Fowl or, J1. .E. SmithI, M. D). Cothran, WV. S. Smith, W. 0. P'rater, C. B. . Ropeir, A. M. Young, M . Barkley, J. 110 Roper. J1. A. Boggs, commit tee fo F'lat liock churiich. State of South Carolina, County of Picken1s. By33 virituo of a dlecretal ordem made ini the abovo stated case b) lIton. D). A. TPownsend prosidinh .Judge, (daited 17th (lay July, 1896 n)ot ice is hereby~3 given to all th< ereditors of thme estate of Janmoi F. Lamy (deceased that they mnus provoe the amunmt, (late aind ranl of thoiir respective climis oni or b' the 15th (lay of September next before mec or he barred from par tici pat ing ini the funds of said es. tale. This .1st day August A. D. .1896. J. M. STEWART, Clerk of Court. DRY GOODS! It will pay you to visit this store when in Gr'eenvile. say it is the CIIEAPEST PLACIE in town. Yours truly, A. J. JON ES, ''Cleveland Block. Agent Standard PTter bns. M~ehm'2 96. 1'it.iIll( I JlKSTY, -'Physician and Surgeon, (Offlee at Is residence .'Jaini Street. AMarch 8, 1894 Tho appointnents s Circuit for 1896 are as Proaching on first 11 a. in., at Twelvo Mil. p. in., at Gap Hill. Socond Sabbath, Piok1 a. mn., and 7 p. in; Betl. .. . ., 3:30 p. n1. Third Sabbath, Rubmahii It 11 a. in; Fair Viow at 3:80 p. in. Fourth Sabbath, Daeusville at; 11 a. in; Tabor at 3:30 p. in. W. M. HLAmi)KN, P. C. '1h0 following uceti(,n;gs were afloiliteil for candidates for tile Legisla tire anl tihe various county ofile's viz: Eniev, Augusit 18th; Contral, Angust. 1 19tb; A1il( Creek, A ugist 20th; ''able M 1o1tain, Augusti 21.t; PlickeiisC. II.. Augu4t 22uI. Tie county. campaign will bo() onlivonod this year by music f'romu a firs't-class brass band. Prof. Julo Parsons will load. Announcements. For Congress. I hereby annoinnce myself t canlidate for Cologress frotul the i 1irtl Conigres-ion a4 iis.rict., silbject to the alction1 of the dliocratic prituiary. * W. 1). WIDEMAN. T annonien Inyself ats1 a ealdihatte fir elve tioln to the lift.y-Ififtll Congress frain'i the :W S ith Caroli , I )ist.riet., sib1ject tll tihle voters of tle I)emocrati Iriiary. A. C. LA'T1I EU. HON. J1. WV. ISO)WIN, of Anch-r''.'ont counlity, is hiereiby an11 nonniiesas a intl14iste for Congress froiln the :hi vongrecssitillal Ik trict, sublject, t o the( prinmary ch4.-t inn. The niany frientis if JosiiHji I,. h' I:TT hereby ann11ounce hirni as. a it didate forl Congress, sbihject to the voters of lihe :;il congressional <listrict ill tihe jpinntr vlv - tioln. For lepresentative. 'ITe miy friends 4of FE'il) W II,I A NI N hereby aninottn4e4 lijit aIs at ennliliaite fC1r' re-election to the 11ouse of lepresentatie subject to the voters in the primary vl-c tioni. The many frienits of Wmir. A. I A il II UTN hereby announce him ats a4 eanitiate for t he t1011 (if itepreselitaive, iilject t.4 tlie voters inl the primary election. *N At the solicitatiot of many frienids, I hereby annoutince myself a cnlibat filr thle Ilottse of Riepresentatives, sitIjtect to th(, voters in the primary election. I'lhe 11111Y friends of W. G. MA'IU'IIN hereby annouince hi isit as a ntiilte fir It h .1louse of letresenttives,s1hjectto thie vo ters in the primary election. The many friends of C. IT. CAUlPEN-. Tit ' hereby ainnounce ill as.i a ca15 l i idIlI. for the IHoluse of Representatives, 14ubjit to thte voters in theit priniary eleitioii. For Solicitor. GE0110E It. PRINCE, of Anlersn, S. C., hereby illiloulces hiliself as I cadi .ate for S.olicitor of th14e eighth illit, subh ject to the Voters ill the tlilnOato iii im ary election. I I herebly annouince mysemlf its aenuiat for re-election to th.ei otlice iif Soliitoi'jr of the 8th juilicial circuit of South Caroiitn, sublject to the act.ioln of thle etniorerativ party in the primary election. County Superintendent, of Eiluentionl. lel( nmnny friends of DIR. JO)lN 'M. CRIIENSIIAW hereby amince him as a eandidate for County Sulevrinitemi-iiit. of Eluentiol, siiject to t.ie vote.rs ini lie pri tuary election. The many friends oi W. W. F. ll INGl IT hereby anlloile m ais a ctuiliati for lie oflice of County Stlerilit intilit, of Ed tIenltion, siIject to the voters inl thes priita ry election. TIhie Snany friends (of D)1. ,J. II. u IlLEN' hereby a141noutnee him11 as a enniditit fior the40 4)tliee of County Suplerintellent iof lEul ucatlin, subject to the voters ini thes prlinm1 ry3 elctionl. For Coroner. The many13 friends oIf WAl Ii EN 1). J1ON ES hlerebly ann~ouncie him a4s a i'amli date for C .ooner (If P'ickenoit y li~, sub1 jet'o to) the v'oters inl tile primlar'y I ec4tionl. The miany frietnds of WV. S. P'A IISO)NS hierebyl3 anlottnee 14im1 a4s a i'ntlilate for' rei electionl to the otice of Coroneor oif I 'iikells couni Ity, sithject to the v'oters its thie pinntryl'3 election. For Suipervisor. Theii nlany3 friends of MAT1"'1IliW HI IN DI)l CK heey(non8 hiur.13 itu~llO114 as as entiii <114te for Su perivisor (of P'ickens45 countiliy, subl j ect to the voters in the pr1illury elec1ition. Thei( n14any3 fr'iends oIf 1. 1". L A)r )I *EI thes oiliiet oif SupesrvIior oIf P t ickens rottnt v, siliject to the4. voters iln th114 pr1intaryl (l'4e ti0ll. The many113 friends oIf O. P'. icii r' spietflly' anno1inee4' hl44 115 a4 cicl~liciati fill Coiinty Supiervisor, subhject to4 te voiter ini l thle piinn 14ry3 election44. , The inanyl friienils '-if 1 (lli)i; ST'' ''ICW Al'T hierebyv announci11e ian a4s ai dichttelii~4i for thie oflice (If Cunt iy Supevisor~ 11,, subjecti'1 to4 the voters inl the45 priinarly (seit iion.1. The 414n1ny friends (if ,11E088E10 1. I 1055 oIiieu of County11.3 Super~1visor'1, silijiit. toi t1he voters in1 tile prianary 114 elcion. For Shierilf. TIhe manily friends (If ,1 OIIN WV. Ti' I 1.. AS,1i of tIrastto Tiownship,454~ 441t3 lin-rebyi 4an no1'u'ne h'iniasa 5ticia(te to the nire of li thiff o141if Phien slibount tubect ~'toi the thet11rl1in the priionay lecio. The leler'o Piken Courtyrsec ul annoneeJ III.G filei)A NI Mi. .1. as. aSTan of lat e for e- ectio (Itoi he 44 ijlice 14 h if of1ii theipriary lecition.Iid~iS .44 ~~ 11Th many~ If ie el W3it 1.' . POI)ii, thee of lerk (of Sher, 5jsuecti eiu voter in iltle Ipriar~y electin.I Th mn fre iJ o 3A.. . I(4 T I IC-. 'To the voters (If ic(kens5 coitty, I here by aantonnee414 mysel45f a1 4:andiichlltt forl th In if 11(ee ofCrf Cut Corit,i'r subjct, to he. vo r trin the irIy lecitio. .1. hA IVEY JonNE A.I Iieou'sso11. To he ter'i's of i.ken' sI louty )W hEN bl~ry a oeti' Itys4elf a 4candit for l ihe f.. tie~ of Count(if Treasurer.'1i'44 sujc ~i'(to 4'ti,ya: 511ter (i th s pritnary elcion.11li'~14r'41 '1141 44413'fienlst~JN. . CunwrLlox. hnonce htlimslf It as 1 anidamtelii fir fo' Iihe (1I11ee of Tr'ueausrerit of Picikents coun41ty3, subl jet the votislers ii he rimar c'ltiion.~ hesrebiy announcei~i~ im 4;~ as ai handto for 's tlh(5('l1 of1 1.4iTeaiure oif ~iickens county444i~sl, subijesct to the( vo)ters' in the pr4ituary4' ele The( 114ny frei of W.i'i'j 411SN1.L3TO hereby14, iii announce1 him0 as a1!l I entlii l for ihe olc of Treasur(iferil of43 Pikens outy,! sub-j((' jectlt he vors1th pr11imarl5(yletin. We, l e fr i3 iii 44 f J.11(4 144.Yonbod herebyannouca.hi as aidto fIor re Fillon 'oth Cllilty ofCountyr Traurr tion(.r itil *11i143 VoT('1Iiis. To thle Votii/ res 44f Pi.k1ns County:)E I4-r pial reasons14'i hiii5 i h tb w'ithdrawit( far a enn didat0 (fr C~ounty StoIrnt444 iJent 1(f itsu t'othei' Intr in4( the~~r pimarelt.in veare opeiniitg u1p the best line of D)RY G"OODS, CLOTHIING,) SI OICS, ILadies and Mtenl's I Ints. Tinl ware, (Ilassware, Crockery, IIar--ness and Hardware, ELver solown inl Pickens. are bought. to sell, and we mnvIto you all to comle. Your's truly, cl c. 1111'CE1. 1O W'AGONS18 THE BEST ARE MADE BY R. C. MARKLEY. V, r 7' K And Every \'ricty of 1 ine Carriages, I uis,'s Carts, and I larness, Ii Iardware, Paints, 0ils and Warnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRPINE, Suporintondont. 'NE W SHOE STORE . MiLLER~a & CRWUKSHANkS WVith a nlew and w~ell selec'ted stock of' Laiecd and Gentlemen's F'ine Shoe's a spec'ialt v. Isetceiv ing good"s evr day dIV irct fr . iomn the kietones''. L/Shoes INeat, CJomforitable anid asi"ting. No. 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creenville, S.-C. Woaro manking adicoitions~ to ourl ourI'1) immentsf' sf.nck dilyI), anid when( yout need'( now, choiff IZroodsI, kindly dr(Iop ini and1 'lt us shiow~ you throu ~tgh ou II 's I 1oek. WI soll th L 'Ivry be0st1, goolds th ountryII IL' afifords, and oflor 11(hom.1 f i atremakably closo pi cos. Westfield and~ Hellams, Near' thm Courit HI ouse'. Some Special Bargains. Al ImyU summer Il ~'ess''$ goodi ait co1st. I *.*.. ..S 4L'1d S All O)xford' at; cost. .~ I donlI't pr'Iietn to) 5ay [ ailay sfell .OOds: I1-Cost bult at the. ('nd of tif IL - II' 1ea- I.IH~ on~ I ait illinig to sl'fl thalit. wauy I o elenn [gains for you.l'rfocs fA rsta '200 maflte s for' 10 bst ap iegari, LE 4 yeari hi~f 1540, goofd fobacco0 200 Ivir ib.. nSpcd e~itnns 9,goodl oigars~ ff10, a~'.i goodlf pair of in-LASi ~c~~o ooa'8.olefl ilhlO shoeifS. f'ither'I 01'ol rrepobbleegn fr70c, pf'tpe(r 100, Spitff 10c, gi ngeru 10c. hniee IL la, LI n l mt n ti1how I ge'tt ihe"se good.;', vou ED nCimsion oAcfC feet litleo. A beaui itifuil linef of buflies - hire.-s goods in great vartiety, fr'om 5f to'P eGra S I per' y'nr'd. ritno liine ff Ladies0 tinnn-i N'1 lul s loo1k it t hemi. II inl liine of shno s i veu~ a'. ilii j -aniis. I will save .vou mioiiey. Afe ii frl' i'oin KIng, Ituth and1( Elmio stovews.bfhetercrSCtliVPP 11101avey u mne on(111 wihevr eheem.- oah4,Ott T. 0. HAR RIS. mth-navne1ayla. dam ES PThINGilver forces fPrca .LEADS in Ik~i~ .mPnin anco nnpyok e~rs LED i pehlDeatmns EASLEY S. C. IA7TV G OODS Just arrived and (hcap. Come and see them. AiPThoso wlo owe me will please como and pay vithout further delay or notice. A. G. WYATT, oct3tt C . 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, Ou' 1low Irices leep good1s nioving. We bu hil p, we Sell Iheap. On every Tuesiav,'l Inrsday r nd Satur <bay w rIveeive new gootis. tierefore ,all 6 o1 il0d oil orshelves are reliabl in style, as well as <iti:lilv, and always at' the I .atest I .taweC I I iees. SO,111T, S, Now La w:,, lAin amd coloredl, ,just re QivedI. luch tuner usiutal valie. 1.)000 large 'ITowcls, .IL 10 cenits, well wor tlh 15cnt. L c.e e rtaiin< (. e miltZ:hil $1.00. Poles A II, I hoi I t %n t t122. A v inis, 1 (e1e itligo litu ldicoes at 44 cents, I :uli a 'o rset Waists, at .$ , regula r 1 25. We e k . i hi rhiy," i le best Corset hi Atnoerie :t a:t 50 ' cen!-ts. Whill :n Navy) Dluk . at 10 ceitas. S i hi l.a wna, tL .1 cen s. is Diiyel. figuried, verv dlai ti, at 1 in i.yh in Ne 1 Y or k a t 15 eent'I s. Chuek Nailo kili (litiiteul) :I,. 5 e nts. Ta b]e L ('lih i h i week) IS cents. (uoI assforlmeiLt of 'rochal, Raile. J1114, Cre-4qIns, Deimls an1d thle ital11t 401111 s fil' l. e JI jI ose.IM C I lle)1 e1'(-IC l e t 3*011o U I Ia iMn3r (hegg fi oll iiel L vahillii M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. Tvlrphione No. 87. I'. S.I )hterick I'atterns. Novs-!lI. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE OFFER . Home Farm I One Year. HIOM~E AND FARM is a1 ii-paigo atgri.. ilu ra, lloralI unie by~ farmiers for. farm.. A not1 . Jane, is unequtialledI. Its Chiildren's is entiiiriaining atai inistructive. Ih-new v ai.w anid geL Ihis great agricu ltur Cheap Cotton For 1896. In order that you may grow CHEAP COTTON, Wer recommenl~ld for your con siderationi the use of COTTON SImll) ME1'A.1L, wvith Acid Phios ilihate or D issolved lBono. TI~his is the Cheapest and Best Fertilizer oni the market. CallI and see us and got our 1)rices~ hofore buy ing elsewhere. South Carolina Cotton Oil Co., feb13itf Creenville, S. C. A1 wo i rk gularanti .111d. WVoul be p leased toi serve youl~. Oreenivillo, S. C. Olliei ovr iilruc~e & l)Ilter' D~rug Store. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. J1!'1 i tASK ILL, wIg.thoutL 1000 poundshlI and1 willI serve nutres at Pickensi for? .8$10 for a rlft T H1 I M i PiCTr, is four yeoars o)bl, weigha a xl,ii 0 poillid ala11k411 w ill serv 0 navwes alt Goulinugs (Creiek farm fori $1; for a colt. C. L. Holline-sworth. Dii. 5, 1895. Just Received ! A large lot. of mien and boy's Saddles! I keep'j a full line of IIA O:N 1CSS, COLLiARS8, nIDL)TEg, ETC., *0"I-143 ayesh for hiiides, waxC antd tail Sucessor' to (lower & (Goodlett. IiP2 NIainm St reet, Greevil le, S. C. IIIU(MHES' TANNERY! I have ( a fhue lot (of on hand which I am11 ielling at "Rock Bottom" Figures. P,,jj ihies and lieeswvax wvIll he taken in pymient, for Ilthe1r. Cll and( ac0 my Jweli C(Iniplled Ianneoty. LARKN HUHES doentf