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The People's Journal. LOOAL ITEM9S. -.The best pladb for a curfew law iW in the family. -Prof. I. M. Mauldin is vibiting in Greenville this week. -B. Mauldin, of Seneca, was in Pickens on business Monday, -Mr. A. M. Folger was sworn in postmaster at Easloy Tuesday. -Dr. F. S. Porter spent several days with frior,ds at Central last week. -Miss Gertrudo Hagood, of Easley, visited friends in Pickens this week. -Wm. J. Ponder, of Thomas ville, was among his old friends in town last week. -John W. Brock, of Contral, wes on a visit to the family of Dr. orter last week. -Mrs. James Spearman who has boon quito sick for some time is much improved. -Missos Millie and Beulah Fos ter, of Olga, visited the Misses McDaniel this week. -Miss Lula Keith, of Tahlo Mountain, is visiting Miss Carrie Wyatt ill town this week. -The Pickens Rifles will have to elect another captain. Capt. Mauldin having left Pickens. -A Sabbath school will be or ganized at Socona church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. -Mr. rnd Mrs. Frank Caroy, of Seneca, is visiting relatives and ..- ......-week. ,ns, one of ished young n town last -Take a trip to the Tennessee Centennial Exposition at Nash ville, it will be well worth your money. -Chas. Bowen, who is taking a course at Furman University, spent several days with his parents hero this week. -Capt. A. Blythe and G. W. Taylor, Esq., of Groenvillo, wero in Pickens on professional busi ness last week. -If you want a good county papor, one that gives "ALL" the latest news, subscribo for the Pi.o PLE's JOU!?NAL. -The County Board of Com missioners woro in session Mon diy. Vo publish the proceedings in another column. -Tho little people of Pickens were given a b)asket picnic by Mrs. 3. HI. Newvton at their residence on Friday afternoon. --eve~ral mnteresting comm uni - &ations was crowded out this week on account of spaco but wvill ap in our next edition. -M. F. IThster safely landed RI. L. Hondurson and photograph outfit at his homew at Carson Creek, .North Carolina, last woek. -Miss Florence Dlowen loft Pickens W~ednesday for a visi.. of several weeks to her sister, Mrs. J. F, Banister. at C Ctocchoo. --Messrs. Joseph Keith and Eb. Jones, of Tfable Mountain, and Wade Lewis, of Anderson Mills, spent Sunday with friends in Piek Anls. -Anithonly El lenburg, who lives neoar Ni mmnons, killed a huge ra't tIe snake last week. It had nine rattlos and a buttoni and mleasurod( fouri foot. -WV. II. Bryant, of the Easley --' WIl en businoss ->x-audit.or is as ndl his old friends I to see him. Vaughn, the well 1 sing at the Coni tral Baptist church the th irdc Sun - day in Jnno. Everyb.ody inviteod to come and bring well fi1leod bas kets. -Clifton Earlo, soni of' Mr. and1( Mrs. James WV. Earle, has been very sick with billions fever for somel time, buit is som>) bol)ttor 1now. Dr. G. WV. Earle is attending on him. --From the reports all ov-er the couinty, the heavy rains Fr-iday evening, Saturday night and Mon d (ay morning dIamagedl the landls considerably and1 the crops wvore dono likowvisn. --Dispenser Baker was kept quite busy Saturday. The dlomand for "'Nogror's 1Friend'" anid one X wats unIusuially great. Hie koops a full supply of "Adams Ale" on hand all the t ime. --The Pickenis Sting Band(l, op eratedl by the Thortiley IBros., is botter ocdippod)0 than I Voe hofor.. They hlavo addeltd several iow in strumientsL to thle band and( the music they make no0w is oxcelleout. Sure '(is a treat to hear them ----John J. Jamison was before Magistrate .Jonki ns for sover'al of S fensos Saturday. Th'le first offense was assault andl battery with in tent to kill, and lie was bound over to court. T1he secondc chlarge was forgery and ther State failed to find evidlence sufflcient for coni vict:ion andI the case was dismisaed, Thei third-charge was for enticing labor and the trial was set for the -Tho County Board of Control was inl session Monday, -In Spain they call knocking a man down, boxing his ears. -Only a short timo before June poaches will be on the market. -Soo tho Superintendent of Education noticos in another col uti1n1. -Soo Supervisor's notice of bridge to lot in another column in this issue. --Col. J. E, Hagood, of Charlos ton, was in town several days this week on business. -Read the chango in the advor tisement of Smith & Bristow, of I Greenville, and see them. --If you know any nows call at this offico and toll it to us. We are al ways glad to see you. -A good new buggy for sale for cash or acceptablo Paper. Ap- I ply at the JOURNAL ofllco. tf. --Mr. and 1 rs. John Forgusonl, of Greenville, viito(l the family of Capt.. 11. C. Grady last week. -J. M. Gambrell, of Central, Wals in town Monday and reports the farmers all busy in thiat sec tion. -Mrs. C. C. Porter, of Westmin ster, is on a visit, to her brother, I)r. F. S. Porter on Pendloton avenue, this week. -We understand that the young ladies of town are preparing for another entertainment in August. ( Mirs. J. D. Cureton will bo at the hel m. -J. T. McKintoy was in town Tuesday on business aad reported heavy rains in the Eastatoc sec tion, damaging the lands and crops t considerably. -Several people in an(1 around t town attended an all (lay dance and picnic at Lenhardt's school house Saturday and reported a glorious time. -WVo was dolighted with the i appeartanco of Mr. Rob. Hon1 dricks, of Field. Ho reported the corn and small grain badly dam aged by the hail in that section. -A caterpillar in the course of a month will devour (1,000 times its weight in food. It takes a man nearly three months to eat a quantity of food equal to his own weight. -John Trotter, who Jivmd on J. T. Anthony's farm noar Griffin church, died on the 1st inst.nt, aged about 55 years an(l was bur ied ie day following his death at the Oolonoy Baptist church, -On last Friday night there were abiout eigh t soins in Keoweo river at Steele's andl Birches Ford and near b)y p)iacos, ht'ndled by oxpert hiands atid they luft. very few over that number of fish. -Married, on the 9)0h, instant at f the rosidecnco of Mr'. J1. D. i\oore's, a Mr. F. D. Jhradley, of Po!k coui.- r ty, North C7arolina, to Miss ieckav Reeves, of this county, J. E. bor oughs, N. P., in his efficient man ner, ofBcitmg. -SherifT McDaniel is the chamn- a pion cofttn raiser0. lie hiad on I exhibition on the streets of Pick- e~ envs Thursday last some1 cotton v which had from twenty to twenty- e fire leaves and well grown squares. This w'as thle best cotton we havo seeni this vea. --W\hi le Dr. P. S. Portr and11 two'I oldest clild1rent wero rt ur.ninag fromn Cotral Ft'iday ovenintg, they wvore caughtt inl thle stOrml neart I Col. H-ollhintgswor'thi's ol lace an d a l arge limbui foil Ifrom a I.roo noar thie t'oad(, jutst balely mnissinag the buggy. --Saleday passed1 ofl' quiet ly tand but vet'y few p)eople w.OreC in town.< TIho fellIowving tracts of land were sold by auctioneer Langston: 178 g, acres in Hu irricatio Tlowvnsh ip was sold to W. A. Hudi(son) fot' $12.00; . 60 acres ini Eta~tttoo Townsiips was boughtI by the~ auditor' foi' the State for $0.26. --W W. F. Bright, of Maynar-d, was in town on oflicial business Mondlay and Says thiere is a 110W 1 i'oad ft'om iiw'o 1o his houge, thle f recenit bioavy rainis having washed the old1 one) away or' washedi a nievt One in, Ono or' thle oft', n. I u~ ther states thait 'from the reports, Pickons couty has several nowt roaids now.t heen absen11t from Pickons for several months, attondtlinag school at the WinthrIp01 College, at Rock H-ill , r'oturntod home to (lay, (Thursday,) for a short vaca tiotn. Her- many fr'ienids and school- mates hero aire glad to know she is wellI plonsod1 withI the trtain ing site is givoin at that college. -- econ mnmen oem on t exercisos of thle Eauslny G rad(ed School wvill occur on thie oven ing of the 17thI and1( 18th inist. The firtst evein g's exeri'lses will consist of charades, speeches, etc., itnter'spersod withi excellhet strinig h and imustic. Tim gr'aduatintg exercises will take p)lace on the oven intg of the 18th and1( the presentation of modal and diplomas. J. E. Boggs, Esq., of Pickens, will (dolivor the litorat'y address that eveninag atnd the An derson brass hand will furnish music for the occasion' A small admissioni foee of ton' and fifteen ents ach night- will bcha irged -Thore is a groat doman( for chickens and eggs now. -The County Board of Penlsions were in Sossion: Saturday. -A pound of shoop's w'ol pro ducOs on square yard of cloth. -See change in the ad. of J. II. Brown, of Liborty, and give him a call. -L. E. Ilunnicutt, who lives near town has cotton with 24 loaves and squares. -The church raeoting for Buth lohem is called for 9 a. m., on noxt Saturday instead of 13 p. in. The Superintendent of Educa :"ion and County Board of Exami >ors were in their oflico Saturday. -Dr. J. J. Morgan, of Dacus illo, was in town last week and vas the guest of Postimaster R. A. lowen. -Sutherland & Grin are pro >aring to erect a shelter in front f their store. They are wide twako merchants. -Miss Stella Newhery, who has >eon visiting relativos and friends Lt Gaffney for the past, six weeks etiur-ned hoimo Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister, >f Cateecheo, visited the family of )ol. D. K. Norris, of Hickory Flat, \nderson county, last Sunday. -Tho arbor at the Twelve Mile alam) G round will be sold on ?atlrlay the 19th instant at 2 i'clock p. im. By order of the )oard. 2t. -Read the new advertisenent f Dr. G. W. Earle in tnis issue, md when in nloed of anything in is line it will bo to your interest. 0 give him a call. -W. A. Christopher, in com >aiy with J. A. Sheppard, of Eas ey, visited relatives and friends n Spartanburg and Greenville ouniti s this week. --V. S. Jones, a pro6perous far nor of th;: Table Mountain section, Vas in town on business Saturday mnd r(-ports the farming interest >f that sect ion moving on nicely. -Mr. English, of Liherty, -isited friends in Pickens maturday. Ir. English is the of icient depot agent and telegraph )porator for the Southern Railvay it that place. --Will Miuldin, of Liberty has lrchased tho livery horses of J. . Smith, of that place, and bought evoral mloro fine horses and vohi ,Ies and can now boast of having he best equipped livei'y stable in 'ickenis county. *--Judge . H-. Newton, who is ii 1.h1( insu1ranco business in Ala alII, caime home Thmursdiay after oonI for a short stay with his amily. He is enjoying goodl health ind is 'voll p leasedl with the prog ess lie is making with insurance n umit stato. --An alccounti of the singing at 1ethlIobom was handed us for pub ication somie timio ago by a friend nd( wo iiot having room1) had to jave it out. Thoron was a large rowdl presen)t and1( the (lay Svas snt ini singinhg, led by difIfer n)t professors. ltiin. .J. Iii. Boggs ElIliveroed ani alde addrness on "'Love by ne igh bo r as tbh yself,"' wvhich aUs very : I)0 pprpialtO and( inItorest ng. (ll icers were' elPc ted aind the I-liiinry Miller lost a finle 11ul11 ai T'uiestbry n ight . It waIs repor (1d to~1 us that I sth tnmil was on lie tracl of th Pi'lickenvus and1( E'as *v railrmo.u near W'olf I re''k tres 1lo and( trainl "oinig t.. l'asley', withI lie Pre(sidient of t hie raIilroadl and mother gent lemni oin boardh, iuni >verI it and killinug it instantly. Xeo were inIifrmd IhIat the paisse-~'i o-rs were shamken up Pconlsiderably nd the "traini and R. R.,'' was total wreck. This is why it is o late coming in every-. -CL.nstable Curoon caiptured %'az. Baiker and1( IRoo Tomipk ins, olore~d, anduo thmirt.y-flve gallons of thiskey near Supervisor Looper's lie 3d inst. Theliy were tied bo. ore Magistraito J onk insi Sa turdaliy mdI( founid guilty and( woroe son' enceod to th irity dIay~s in the Coun ) y chaini gang or pay a fine of $100. 'hey took t-he day1s. They soomled1 o have heard about Judge S3imonui on11's decision and( thought they roil d not ho bothored, hut th ings me rosomowhia t ch a igeod now. D)ep ity Sheriff' E, G. McDaniel decliv i'red them over to the "gang'' fonday. -We regret very much to ain munco that Cap1tainl'' T.J. Mau I. lini, a pr1omising young laIwyor of mr town, dlecidled to taike his do >arture yesterdlay (W\Vd nesday,) 'or the thriving little city of An 10mson, wheri'o wi'1 conltinuiO to >racOt Iu ice hi pofesion. Caplta in \tauldIin ha~s for 11he past two oars hooen associated with l Juliuls lK. Bloggs of' thiis place ini the p)rac ice of law anid ha s inado his force md inflmluience) felt inl our communi Ly, both as a Ilawyer' and1 as api vate getiometan. Picken s regrets Ver'y iniichi to give hni im p, but we trust that his success in hiis now local ity? will be ey<ni greater than it was in) his old. By t.his move Pickons is the loser and Anderson is the gainer. Tiho bost wishes of the antire community for hIls hap p~uiess and his goodl fortune goes -Dr. G. W. Earlo reports his pationts all doing well. -The Supervisors of liegistrt. t.ion woro in session Moildav. --el(v. V. M. Inrdenl wont to Greenville on business Wednesday. --W. R. Major. who livos nnar town, began Cuitting his wheat last Wednesday. -One car load of corn, No. 1 w h ite, for sale at Parsons Bros., Liberty, S. C. 2t. -Notico change in tho ad. of the Factory Shoo storo, of G reen ville, and give thorn a call. -Capt. 1. M. Mauldin was quito sick Monday and Tuesday, but his condition is much improvod now. -J. McD. Bruce and W. W. Robinson, of Easley, went on a fishing trip to Koowee river last wook. -C. E. Robinson, Esq., and J. M. Duckworth wont to Transylva nia couity, North Carolina, on business last week. -Elmer Folgor, of Easley, and )rothor Clive, of Gaflnoy, visited their grand ptarolts, Mir. and Mrs. Jerromiah Looper last week. -A good crowd gathored in town Saturday from all parts of the count.y and it seemed the mer chants dono a good business. -Maj. Stewart has his house en Main street very near comlleted. Io is having it beautifully paintid which adds much to tho appear. Etnco. -Ileavy rains fell on Crow Creek Saturday night, acconlpa nied by a heavy wind, washing lands and doing much damage to the grain crop. -Rev. J. E. Fostor filled his rogular fippointmont at Socona Sunday and proachel nil ahlo '1n1d interesting serlmon to a large and attentive colgregation. -lessrs. E. T. Edens and W. I-I. Williams, of Olga, was in Pick Ems on business Saturday. Mr. Williams is in the mercantile husi noss at that placo and is doing a nlice business. --'1'ho appearance of a largo bi cycle on our streets Thursday was the causo of great fun among the spectators. It was one of the old timo follows and in anyone trying to fido it their head did not miss the ground at all when they full. -The Sentinol containod a lo cal last week relative to the prus ont town council being composed of progressivo, wido-awake citizens, and spoke of the duty of the citi zens 10 help, aid and encourage thocni in tile good work they had mlapped out, so last Th'lursdlay morning the "hboo gang" and "broom brigade" coinposed of Mesirs. J. B. Ri. Freomian, J. W~. Capps, B. 0. Baker, Poerry Thorn toy arnd Walter 0. Hester, of the JOURNAL, and Jamios Lawrence Orr fbiompson, of the Son tmoe, bel iev nmg that theO Seutinel garvo good ad iec, mot ill front oft the dispensary nd led by) Dispernser Baker, did omo neat and( elfootive work from, hre H-ot.ei to Freeman & Hentdrick's toro. There wats no0 beer, thanks, or1 any peciuniry rueward offere,d, mlt Marshail Jenings wvas so wveil >Ieased that lie "plhanecd'" imselft ni the shade(1 of a conv'enient tree mad road a stock oxchan igo letter, >n tire prico of corni. Th'le citizens 4 tiiis..town should have .Jeweller Briock to priesenit the "'gang"' with isuit able emblenmat ic badge. coin :aiin'g a bioo anid b)roomi, and1( hioso ll> woniii't chipi in, shouldl shldcer a hoet andh. imp jroive I hicrI >laces ando thieir apphol i tes. A I4lSenuul WeddI1Iig. mit wars proseonit and1( injoyed lie aboundedi h11(1osphital ity of Mris. HI. 1. and N. J1. Lewvis oni the 2d of' .1une 1 2 7. I reachetd threiri boaut-< Ii iui res'idenico at d p. mi., ndo soon i disocove'ired that somieth ing wvas on tind , ratIher unu iisualI. Seeing the contIer tab les beauti full y arrage]1 w i th flo w(rs ando evergreens and th'eir ineighibors coin ag in, I though t my 'usitI was in good Iimo11, and( Oin enqu ir ing, found1( thaiit t.hoiri only single daiugh ter', Ml iss Cornol ia wars to h)o miairriedi. At a fowv min utes past four, we was i nvitfed to the parlor. Miss Art ic Lewis seated at th le olgran gave usC the beautiful wedding march, wheni Mr. Friaink TVownos, brother of' thie groom, with Miss Vilantie L ewi:1, appoarod ini the pail or, then Mir. Wade Tow)~nes ani al iss Cornelia Lewis 'eamoi forwvardl, fron tinig the beau ti ful contor tabl1)1e, whlin Rev. J. M. Stewvart p)ublished( the cov nlant, of marnriago. A fter nmany congratLulations fromr thiir mainy friends we was invi ted to the diin ~ing 1room where we found a long table hieavy ladeln wi th aill the gdear als that heart could wvishi. 1 no(w leoavoo you to jud(ge) as to what we did. I was sick next day. Cor. Ana ExanauiaI Aon of A ppienis fos' WIll lbe biei in thle (Coi t Iouse at Pick ensi, oni Fri.Iuay thei 25thI of t.Ils ineintha 1897. LetL all whoi~ ilesir to I teach'1 in thlis (onutl.y, and hiavei not cort11iientes, atten<l this extn-hi i nation. .INO. 11. l{Iui.y, Teachrern TakuIe Noilee. Thle Teachers01' nst ituitei fori Plecensh (coun ty willl hie hold in the curt bionso at P'ick ens, begibinug oni NI in<ay the 5lth of .hinly next aniil will continu 111 h(Illy3 uintil the fol. lowing Saturday. All1 frIends of ECducationu are cordlially invItml t.o atten. Sutherland & Griffin's IS THE PLACE To Get Your Bargaimns, Dry Goods and Notions. Corsets, Table Damasks, Lawn of all kinds, white and color ed. Calicoes going cheap. Shirts of all kinds, from 25 cents to 11.50. Ladies WaisIs at all prices. A big lino of Laces, Embroideries, I(inishing 1iraids. l.adies Belts and Ladies Underwear. A. BIG LINE of E1CKWEAl. l(1ies uld Ucitleilan's ries, Collars and Cravat, Como and see theni. IHATS, H-A!PS. YES, a big lot of Straw Ilats, Latest Styles, going cheap. in fact all kinds of I-Iats. Cote anid s(o then. It takes a nice FIat to make a man leok well dressed. UMR RE L LA.S. Buggy Umbrellas, Hand Umbrellas, .'arasols, etc. They are vhat you need a rainy or hot day. LAP ROIES. We have them, and all colors, fromn 75 cemits to $1.25, Shoes ! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Oxford Ties front 75 cents to $1.50. Big line of Clhildron and 1fen's Shoes. Cono and see us we can lit you. Baskets! Baskets!! All kinds and sizes, going at cost. Come and get your dinner Basket. CROCERIES. Sugars, 20 pounls for $1.00. Good Coffee fromn 5 to 8 poun(s for a dollar. Come and get soio Kit Mackerel. All k inds enn11 od goods fresh and cheap. Tobaccos of all kinds. Come and get a ten pound caddy be fore they are all gone. Cirars and Cigareties, inloking tobacco. IIARNESs. Vagon harness, Single or double Itarness, Col lars, Bridles, Collar Plids, etc. HAl)WARE. Plows of all kinds and1 si"Zes. New Patent Sweeps, Cotton Hoes and Ditching Shovels, Plow Stocks and Cul tivators. CRiOCKEiRY. .Just recei vedA a b)ig lot of all k inds. Nico Berry Dishes at 50 cen ts a pie0ce. Comne and get your p)ick before they are all gone. Don't forgot tihe place on the corner. YOURS TRUL.Y, SUTHJERLAND & GRIFFiN, Pickens, S. C, KcFAL L'SN"UTI . un444BUDCET>n . LAMBERT -OF PITUN and PIJAX, FOR THE PHOLKS. fri. Edlitor: Come yourself aind tellI all the PHIOLKCS TO COMEC 800 1eo us in1our newly arranged LOUSes, whtere y~oui cani hette see'( vlit all we' t<eep ini sto(k. - Everytin jg m or- conveiien t 11( d OnIlilig in every Weelk, ant1( we re lways glatd to "'Wrap 'em up and [oi1~l l(15 l i J'( olURi FlNTlEDEPART-MO AN:: TAL N MENTL i i tt,wilb i iet vill b e more attractive than Cver. ViyohrMona 11(Tudy D)on't fail to get oneC of our1 Wove~ nd tN .'.1~ b,etom vr oVire Cots, a l C n ic Lounge, or a iFohl. ) i, '",lI(5Ii'18P al nig Bed. 4Bi'. G710(I I'l NOW,Api5t,t.1)h md20. iraini Cradles are the lipope tingJ 1t itb.5h S li i .0 have amd we ha~ve a fewv mnore OE[T'N'. land led Hoes to close out low. 11ii7htmi 1t Come and se us. (l iidit~ in te bialaneO m will b e atey Charlas ArDana, Ed.trRobertson's(ievery '[le Ais~;'ii (hi-it,it.oiotherAm Wodnsda as. pe tablAY o: I)nily, b iia:illI- - TY. A)i~mn 'idy o~iid~* 3131 ri 5th GO1t and RNth TH U IN U ROE RTFON'S. Aprii'mttt udy e~~jw l( th and 21st. C i EROA W'le. T il~. y imFl, 2a . Junei d 11 n01 h. Carlie~s A.1 DaSIn, Editor.i The Ao I.er'i :; ms('onstini.n.tion,',the.gAm.. in de a, thed Ae ricans pii. ITheg: IlseI0012 n Oilo 'o . ct i li. m h trndi all t m miim, i foee , mii y fon ArLio Diley In . inhiry, iby intl, - $8 n'year. - iitiist. g. NoTheabalanco loflTtime'will h'elaT Conio iti tmFor8Po.igra esIand otherf infor refnd heino~~' i ~'ii iao te tot- DP . .. GViir. Cif A YT N iteig,colie iiitimd I wil mre tapr1-97m____ _. Coni ral_S. C minte fIe f haTHEISOUTHERN,hiCl- . R. J. P. OARLISLE, Dentist, Geea" ville, 8. 0. Olice' ver Addion'd Drug Store. It. ItOBERT KIRKSEY Phyeiciars and $ur yeon, O11ce at his residence at the Kir ey home place, on Tolyoo Milo Rivor. March 8, 1894 DR. T. 1). LIONARD, DENTIST. A l work guaranteed. would be pleased to serve you. Greenville S. O.. O1licc over Bruce & Doster's Drug gtore. tchl9ly1.;. J C. FlIZOERAtLD, PHOTOGriA. *phier Greenville, S. C. O111ce over Addis ..' )rug Store. All work guaranlteed to give satisfac allr8-17y1. To The Public. II wvobl respectfully inform the puh lie that I)r. It. T. Weldon, who is weIl m:ill favorably known to the citizens of 'iekclls counity, is nlow associated wit Il lli ill the lora tice of Denistry. (Illlce: a.tire front rooms (up stairs) ('ity.VNatio1181 Bank Bilock. I)iic. NoItwooi) & Nonwoon, G eenlle. 8 C. it- A. Jrltl(AN, w. 1?.11LASS1NOAMEt]l, Greenvville, S. C. Pickenn, S. C. Mlorgani & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1'ekens, C. II., 8. 0. 1'ractice in all the coirts. apr-1t-96ti". Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. -11 [l fASGl{ L, weighs ablout 1000 -,ftunls it will survo marcs at l'ickens for Ttt'all'El'T, 1:t four years old, weighs aibout. Iit plntis autt will servo mares at (unldintgs Creek fanrn for $r for a colt C. . Hollineysworth. Misses McKAY, Main Street., GRIEENVILLE, S. C. havo now ready for sale all the Latest 'tyles inl 1Hats, Boiii ets and Caps, For Ladiles, Misscs and Children. r7 'Tley keep constantly on hand all the Novelties at loweet'prices. Your pat,ronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. U. .\RE tL.AK. CEO. E. COOPER. CLARK & COOPER, -Dealers in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, *WYTombstone~s of every Description.-ii --A LSO MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES aind Wrought iron F.ENCING. CLAlRK & COOPER, ai>r8-97lyl. Greenville, S. 0. A WORD WITH YOU. M'ALiSTER' & BEATTIE Dry Coods, Notions, Car pets, Matting and Win dow Shades. Do you want a Spring Dress and the Newest of the New Trimmings. THEN HERE THEY ARE.' A cargo of tho choicest of Dress Gloods. All theo Novelties in Spring Trinm All the new and fashionable Lin inIgs, with all the1 other' imnuinerable itemns in D)rcss finishings. Thecre is' no articlo used in Dress CJonstruction overlooked ill our seleo ALL, TIIE WE~AVES IN WHITE GOODS. O)rga ndices, Mulls, Persians, Swiss. es, Naiinsooks, French Swisses, P. K., Enlglish Long Cloth and the othe1r makes.* Ladies New Ocllars and Culls (this s'asan's fanicies.) lluchin g and Accordeon Pleating for Nockwear and Trimming use, from 35 t.o 85 cents. (T[he latest novelties ) Plain and Embroideriod Chiffons iln edgings and aillovers. D)amask arnd Towels, now patterns, just, over, see thoem. No njook, no corner in the house without sonme useful article. Prices are guaranteed to bo kli<r lowest in every insetanico. Ferris Waist, children, misses and ladies, 25 conts to $1. 100 llolls Matting, all gradees li-ussells Carpet 50 cunts, made andl( laid.