The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 08, 1897, Image 3
The People's Journal.
LOOAL ITEMS.
-Next Monday is court. 1
-Whero, Oh, where is the An
dorson Journal? t
-Rev. W. M. Hardon lost a val
uable cow on the 5th inst.
t
---Elias Day, of Eaaloy, was in
town on busin ss Monday.
-We will publish the proceed
ings of the institute next week.
-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. LW.
B. Looper, of Mica, last week, a
girl.
-Dr. W. F. Austin will be in
Pickons from July 12th to 15th
.inclusive.
---Little McAdams Christopher, 1
-son of Auditor Christopher, is
,quito sick.
-Miss Mamie McGraw, of New
,berry county, is visiting the Misses
Bowen this week.
-J. E. Kinch, who has been aab
*ont from Pickens several weoks,
roturned last weok.
-Miss rio IHol ngsworth at
tended tl .Teachers Association
at Paris Mountain last week.
-Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Davis
visited relatives and friends in the
Six Mile section this week.
-Andrew Bramlett, of the Cit
adel Academy, of Charleston, came
home on vacation last week.
-Prof. Hart's wife and two
children, of Clemson College, are
stopping at the Ambler House.
-Ex-Supervisor Hendricks, of
Table Mountain, had the nisfor
tune to lose a fine horse Saturday.
-Lawyer T. J. Mauldin, of An
dorson, was among his old Pick
ens friends the first of the week.
in district
th instant
)y as prin
-i Lmioinoore, who lives
near the Rock Quary, had a coat
and vest stolen from him Monday
night.
-Mr. and Mrs. Davis Porter, of
Piedmont, visited the lattor's par
ents, Rev. 13. Holder near town
Sunday.
-Miss Sue Kramer, a charming
young lady of Charleston. is visit
ing the family of Capt. Thorn Icy
this week.
-The picnic and all day dance
at the Glassy Mountain school
house Saturday was a most enjoy
ble affair.
-Sam Dorr, who lives between
hero andl Easley, lost a cow anb
hog Tuesday evening by being kill
ed by Iightnin'g.
-Thos. Garrett, of the Six Mile
section was ini townl Monday and
rep)orted a fir.e rain in that section
Sunday afternoon.
-Alonzo Pace killed a large rat
tIe snake on the 30th uIt., that
mneasured four foot and had nine
rattles and a button
-Misses Eula and Moter Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and Mr.C
J. B. Freeman, of Briggs, visited
near town last week.
-The home of Mr. V. S. Med- r
lin, who lives near town wvas madeo
happy on the 22d ult., by the ap
pearanice of a fine boy.
-J. C. JIennings has plurchlased r
the 'Soda Fount of B. M. Griflin t
and can now ho found iln the Lewis s
old stand ready to cool you off. I:
-The school at Johnston's
Chapel, iln district No. 10, will
begin Monday the 12th inst., with 1
Miss Sallie Mulligan as teacher.
-A little child of Mr. Elias E. I
Mauldin, who lives near Easeoy, c
was severely scalded last week. It t
was doing very well at last ac- 11
counts.
-Maj. Stewart has his newa
house oni MRin1 street Comp)leted.
Mr. W- A. 'Palmner and Mr. F. E.
Cox did the work and they cer
tiainly understandJ what to d('0.
--:Prof. Weams, of Contral, will
sing at Six M ilo church on Hun
day the 11th insjet. A ll lovers of I'
music are inIvi tOd t.o ho prosenIlt
and1( bring well filled basl~kets.
-A. M. Morris certainly has tho t
prettiest store in town. Ho has I
just recently hIad the front of his C
store bonuti fully pain ted which e
puts the finishing touch on it.
-Our (dovil says we have boon :
feasting on cotton blooms now for i,
ab)out t9l (lays andl hopes our I
friends'will vary our diet with a e
little fruit-paches, apples, wVa
termolons, etc.
.-Sutherland & Griffin have a
change in theirF adlvortisemont in,
jhi issue. They are wide-awake
mfelclan)te 1and gro( ()ffering~ somel C
Fare bargains to the public now,
Seo whi~t they say.
--Your horse or mule11 will Inood i
a new set of waugon or buggy har- .
ness soon1. Go to Suthorland & 'I
Griffin and got what you noodl in'
that line. They also koop sadd(les .1
and they soll them, cheap too.
by "nfthat a home is
.yteByn,Im pi11y.s ,. .4
) the scene in a carrla o ]yui
( ~an air of bravadlo while tepoi
ries wero ben aran e bpro P
slight pale, exrrane d, butP
noneso the lesdtermind d ome
--IIow much does a fool weigh
orially? A simph'-ton.
-Auditor Christopher wont t(
Casloy on business Saturday.
-Supotintondent Johnson, of
ho Easloy Oil Mill, was in towii
aturday on business.
-Miss Cora Bowon attended
h0 Teachors Institute at Paai:,
lountain last week.
-Missos Lidio and 0ortrude
lagood, of Easley, visited Miss
'orrio Bruce this week.
-Froeman & Hendricks will
ome as near swaping goods even
or cash as anybody. Try thon.
-Wo recoivod quito a number
f cotton blooms this week, but
he bloom editor wil bo out until
ext spring.
--Mrs. L. E. Childress, of near
L'ravelor's Rest., visited her father,
tev. J. T. Lowis, of Anderson
lills, last week.
--Hats I Hats I I yes hats of all
tinds, straw hats, wool hats and
tats for the children at Suthor
and & Griffin's.
-Mr. Mac. Entrekin, of Andsr
oin, accompanied by his brother.
leery, of Liberty, visited at Mr.
r. T. Langstcn's Sunday.
-Prof. J. B. Vaughan, of El.
.)erton, Ga., will conduct a singing
ichool at Central on Thursday th<
15th nst., lasting for several days
-Mr. Art. Craig, of the Stowar
ection, was in town Monday an<
'eported a good rain in that soc
ion Sunday. Ho states that the:
md not had any rain there ii
.ine weeks.
-It was reported by one of th
apers in town that Mrs. Doc
Place, of near town, was dangerous
y ill. We wero informed tha
de was not dangerously ill, an<
van able to be out again.
-We published an articlo las
veek relative to the burning o
1Ir. IHenry Mauldin's barn. U
mad threo mules and a hors
nstetad of two and a horse an<
vas not at homi, at the time it wa
mrned.
-Rov. L. L. Inabinett, assistec
>y Rev. F. H. Shilier, of Nortl
3roonville Circuit, will cotidnet a
)rotracted mnoting mo the Moun
lth(al Miethodlist church, coml
noncing tho second Sunday ii thii
nouth. E4:vorybo(ly is invited t<
ttend.
-Will Mauldin, who is runninf
t livory business at; Liberty, ha(
,ho misfortune Monday to lose oin
)f his fine horses and buggy. Th<
iorse got scared by a freight trait
tnd ran away, tearing tho buggy
o piocos, then runniug to a brancd
10 tried to jumnp across, fall inf
n and breaking his hack.
-Mr. J. TP. Langston recoivod r
otter from his brother, Baily A
~angston, of Euriiok a Springs, Ark.
ast week and ho stated in his Jet.
or that the crops out there wore
:00( anId that the wheat crop) was
ho best it has been in a number
if years. h-I is dloing well and is
Low the father of six p)romisinig
hildren.
roek that on the 20th uIt., a car'
ior pigeoon came to the Nino Times
ostollico and stayed there several
aiys and died. Mr. J. WV. Thom
s, the postmaster at that p)laca,
xained10( the bird and1( founid a
umber on each win)g aind foot,
lhe numhnor'was 11,157. No doub)t
ev*'ral thousand (101lars was lost
y this pigeon not reaching its
est ination).
--Saturday was a typical day.
n the afternoon quito a crowdh,
omposed of the President of the
ickens and Easley railroad, three
1)unty oflicers, 01n0 physician, one0
oth don tist, two farmers, one0
roachor, two ex-cndlidlates, two
rint(ers aind 0on0 profossor, gathi
red in front of the court house
nd they all spenmt the afternoon
I tolling fish tales and1( other great
tories whliich was qiite amusing
nd interesting, as all were trying
a talk at the samo1) fiimt.
-Mr. B. M. llolding, of P'raters,
eserves a clhickoni pie for thlo
awks ho hns killed in that section
Locent ly. Ife has killed e ight
lirgo hawks and1( after killing
bomn the crowvs b)egan1 to 1bothler
im), so ho( iln a short time sne
eodo'd in killing eleven, iIe was
Iso bothered w ithI rats, and by
is plan ho kiIlled enioughi to makhe
shipment to China, Ile anmd the
solos then got in to a 1ba1ttlo aLnd it
'as not long before hio had1( about
alf a dozen killed and says he is
till catching them. Whoii ciani
eat this?
0%5 erveand Bone Oil Cures
,hetatismn, Cuts, Sores, Burns
*ud flruises Large bottle 25 cents,
F'sale by3 Froenlaiti & lIeniicks, l'ick.
Pelit JUrIors.
Thle folin,vjig is a list of the l''tit .Juror.s
o s'erve for th,e (corningo Julyi, teri,ni of conr t,
'hieb convt'i~enes the scosyl Ii 1ylay, witli
nadgu 11, C. Watta- preslaMg
hois JFi ldin y, .J M liaiipoy,
NLiO. on), It A i(ree,n
lin Si Iten H 1' Lewis,
SA IIerd1, it C Itobinson,
nlifna- -Ninety-nj~in , V,inch'es~ter,
Lwy bfrv n hla hearts that i
inor. secretly belly0ta me an 98h
h is be Ov.rookdI th aomnh
From F14e1d.
ITe farmrs of I hi, :+"ctiotn have
Ien bi'''.ed fr1 the p;tst f(w days
with nico sh(owers of rain.
Ihe young cotton (rto, which is
not three wOioks old, has shven and
eight. loaves atd if the seasons con
tlinue fatvorabt1lo a good crop will be thrd
Miss Janie and Ilampton Field,
of Pindor, visited f"riendh and ro
lativus in this Section on last Sat
urday and Sunday.
There was some hail in the Hill
section on last Sunday, but, not
0nough to damago tho crops vely
much.
Tho picnic and danco at Glassy
Mountain school houso was not.
a failuro, but a success; there was
a largo numrbe present and the mat
jolit;y seemed to Iiavo hiad all 'xcel
Iel1 t11ime.
RItomlmber that the Pickons
merchants will 1o you right, they
will soll you goods as cheap as I
any town or city in the state
Last Sunday in the for.-noon
there were three wheel riders at
Mlt- Tabor church, but after the
heavy rain there, the nam0 wheel
pusher would have been mueh mlor(u
alppr'priato
There will be at Grilin church
on Saturday b foro the second Sun
Iday, a I'rohihtion speaking by the
students of Prof. Hicks. I.
I C. L. Hollings worth, take plea
sur1O in saying that I have known
- and dealt with Richard Rosnlmond
t for over twenty years, and have
Salways found him correct and hot
ost i) his dealings and that any re
, port that may have beeCn ircunIa
ted about the said Richard Rose
imond, that I should have caught
him in my barn taking corn is
3 false, and with out any foundation
in ti"tlh whatever. If the said
- Rosllond has over aintef)d (d isho'n
t estly in any r(espvlI what'vetr it is
unknown to me.
C. IL. I I(,r..Nc;sWoilttH.
Old FAlks M1nging.
The Old Folks Alusical Associa
tion will coilvelo with Concord
church the second Sunday in July
at 9 a. im. Everybody is invit(-d
to come and bring their dinners.
All the nembers of the ASSOcIa
I lion and all lovers of music are
especially requested to be present.
E. J. PIm1e1, J. M. Pouer i.u,
Secret arv. president.
Medal Contest.
On Saturday bflore the second
Sunday in .1 tly there will be a Dl
morest. Medal Contest, by the Gar
vin school at Grifliln chu'ch, coin
I Inoncing at 10 a. in. Palestine
school will he with them. Profs.
Morrison and Clii.kscalos from
Clemson College are expoected'
JN.O. 0' w i'Ks.
A Card of ThIaunks.
We take this method of' express
ing our sincere thbanks to ouri
toighboi's and1( fi'ionds for the
kmd)( assistance r'ondorod( its durting
the recent f'atal illnoss of ourl lit
tie son, Clifton. May God's i'ich
est blessings ever atteind them, is
our pr'ayor'.
Notice to Absenmt TEeachers.
of Pickenis county. Whiy are you
not in attendance on the I astituto?
'on cannot hiold a teacheors ce'tifi
cate un less you can give a good ex
cuse for ablSence , take due notico
and act accord( ingly.
Agtentin I PickIens~ liIes'.
You will meet at your armory4
at thr'oo o'clock standarIu1d time11 on
.Juily .17th. A full alttendanlice is
especially r'equeQsted(, as b)usiness5
of the utmost implor'tanlce will beI
tranisacted1. F. E. Cox,
1st Lieut.
Elec'tionI of Tr'iustees.
By ordet' of thle county Super
in tendon t of Education, there will
lbe an elect ion for' truistees for Wol f
Ci'oek, D)istrict No. 29, on0atr
day the i7th inlst. at -1 p. mn.
Chiirmnan.
T1he~ Coun)tyt' allianco ofI Picketns
Coitnty wvil hold(1( it's tnext quariiter
ly tmeet ing Tuesd(ay J uly 20th next.
By otrdor of
JNo. C. WVv,rt'ss
Sec. 3d D)is. Alliance.
LuA"Wheels,
auity ":a Tool
....AND...
WIe aliwaystd IGoodlIl Seeng1 Mach.
Why Shouldn't wo Make Good Whools I
da itnlSwn MachIne Co.,
Oy ,yill rel'luctantly llis.ory
won't recognfit I
~ 4'fl III I- 'i u .41 1""
ill r)e enil:llt at, 10 li r r'i itr llle tlii1g
atst loliday amd Itas'ted the fol.
.'wing llsiness:
Elected C. 14".binsoutn clerk,. vice
l'. J. lauldin resignid.
Evidence wIta taken for and against
be elange ill the lPickens anl Six
Oilo road. leaving Allgood's bridge
tmd running via 0ideon Elii' to 13or
mghls' mill. T1ho evidence satislied
he Comnmnissioners that the Change
vas lnit, for tim public g(-od and tih
tition was r(-fused. A petition was
iled asking for it now road from M.
). Farmer's mill to intorsect the
?endleton road near John II. .1 ames.
['here being no opposition to the
-oad onl motion, it was granted. A
)ctition was filed asking for clianges
>n the Old Pickens road to begin
lcar D. C. Toipking stables via
Folin Tompkins and end at the ford
if the branch near A. WV, Caters,
M'ere being no0 opposition Onl motion,
l, petition was granted with an atl
owance of $5, to D (. Tompkins for
lainages. ). C, 'L'onpkiis, W. N,
Bowlin and A. WV. Cnirter were ap.
)ointed special coimnissionels to lay
>ut the change.
Re(port (of special e''nnnissioners
tpl)ointed to lay ull' road from Jack
"wens plale on Pen(d1+t iii road to a
mint on Central and Norris Cotton
\lill road wias subiitted by It. L.
;;layton. T1ho report was adopted
Ind the road ordered opened. J. II.
ldllentino was apiointed to assess
da1umagc-s on the road.
Job Smith Jr., -was appointed to
nssess damages to lands (oIn road from
>ld Shady Grove scho+l houe to
roa1d leading to Central.
Examined claims. issiild I cheel'ks
aind adjourned to first loityy in
August.
Fo-- r Male --
cheap) for cash, un0 Scuih-l power
cotton piss. Apply to Jas. \.
Whitnii, Central, S. C,
j 'lwI,
ON'S Relief Cures Sick - IcaOaelce,
Neuralgia, Cranips, Cholera lorlbus
Diarrhoa, &c. 25 cents for large bottle.
For sale by 1're"ieli A I L(ii(riiIcks, Pick
ens, S. C.
Noittee'.
l: ly iv+inb+r i f l;er All:ian+ + is Ire
ij11"+es ill attmill ilii - e gu ii Ill;il lir ei nI1)n
at hih ir Plili of . 1 i g ai t I 1l in)., oi Sat -
urilay i l)tIi ii .1iIy.
WV. T. t) 1-1....
jnly1w_'. I'r+sideti .
-A good l new bliggy for sal!' for
cash or acColtablo paper, A p
ply it the Jur lRNA.I. otlici. t.
AMONS
IVER
I~LLS
\ eAND1PT
A re dlifferent fromi all other
mtedicines. Each performs
a specific duty, thus (101ing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theor y,
One Pinik Pill touches the liver, re
gtimoves the b)ile, the bile
iumov'es rte h)oweis. Thle
Tonic Pellet does the rest.,
Have one? sample free at any store.
Complete TVrent-menut, 25 doses 25.ie
nrown M i'g. Co., N. Y. & Olreenevjlle, Trenn,
I or sale by Frceuemn & H ondriarks, Pick
-is S. -C jul8yl.
"THE SUN.:
Thlo firist ofn Amit' cani Newspapers,n ~
shar'les A. Dana, Editor.
'The Amnerican (Con.stituwtioni, thie Asr
rCIiia Id(lea, the Amitilcan Sp iiri .'l These
rst, laot, miul aull the htie, foirver,
h:uily, bmy mail. ~ .. ; a vem..
)aily aond 'ilay, b.y mnail, -- $S a 'year.
the' great est Smoluay' New.pape in iate
worbul.
Pritoe 5e. a (Opy. liy matil , $2 a yem..
Addre Ti-'l E SUN', New' York.
CUT SALE
DRY GOODS
-AND)
Our (ont iro stock of l)liY (0()(1)S
und NOTIO( NS, wit hiout risarvo of
inglti ar'tcle, will be sohl( at
- -OR TlIIE NENT'
DAY S,
D)on' w,ia it unttilI thle C hoice
rhinigs are gone, but come at
EkWWE AMEAN WI1IATl WE
-SA Y.
SPOT1 (CA S11, nom go-ods charged.
FIUNTER & HAMILTON,
LIBERTY, S, Q.
Wanted-An .~ Whdea n=tin
thin oPatent?t
A*Y10 adidi ,D4, o tihM'ei'*,io M .t :
" -fr'"A" Inod' 'i'meaha'ed'r.
IeL ALL'S
na<aJDC ET.own
-01?
PHUN and PHAX
FOR THE PHOLKS.
\1r. Editor:
We have yet. a few boshlels of I'ens On
:lnil, a1ml4 nowr is ilhe timei to sow theum.
1t:argnitils in Straw Itats am1i1 1'an1.
Some slippers al] wl I.ow Ct Shoes to
;o chlenap.
.\ nice lot of liey :ni It"eal Good
'loirl anl ('oITee.
It. will siuonl he Ihne4 to Weal (ra-s
Ihutlces ant sawe all I the liy.
Don't fiail to S'ee our nI"nitnre i lpart
nenlt amil Stove:, 1'ot ware, 'in ware, .nug
vare, Gllasswatre :a 1hi :tnar ivrythilir.
D)owi Stair', t'y Stairs, )verhread inu
II thIe Walls.
" I( : n 111i see."%iA
T H SES, T USSES,
I have now in stock a comipletv
Asonrient of the
'Water Pad'
Trusses.
Th'le "(lIEAPE,'TiI," tlw
"'MOST (COM EORTA ULK
and "DURABLET US,
in the Mai t.
D RU GrS,
of al1 kcitds, an<d at p:ices to
suilt the time . Come -nd see
'illi..
G. W. Ean
Iickens, S. C.
10-97L.
A WORD
WITH YOU.
M'ALSTER
& BEATTIE
Dry Coods, Notions, Car
pets, Matting and Win
dow Shades.
Do you want a Spiling Dress and the
Newest of tihe New 1Trimmuings.
THEN HERE~
THLEY ARE.
A cargo of the ebholeest of Dr oss
Goods.
All thle Novelties in Sprinig lTim-t
All tile ne(w andt fashiionale Liin
inigs, with all te othier iniinorabhle
itemsi in D ress fin ishiings.
Thiere is no article used in Driess
Construetuin overlookead in ouri seIee
tioni.
ALL TIIIE WIAVICS IN WVIIITC
GOODS.
O rg.andies, Mulls, 5 Persianis, Swiss
es, Na: ins(Ooks, Frienich SwViss(s, P'.
othe mII akes.
Ladies New Collatrs andl Cull Is (this
sesm': ils fanIrC.)
for Na ck wei1.ar and Triming u se,
fromu ",5 to 85 Vcents . (' lbe latest
I )un nsk anld T'owels, new patterns,
j ut over', see' them,1
No( nuook, nit cornier ini the honse
witif-thou t ie sefulUlr te. Prli('(s
are~ gust antleaed to be thie 1lowVest in
every inistanceC.
lolies, 25 uiits to $1.
100 lUolls Mlattinig, all gradles.
Ilirn sells C~arp eLt I ( lents, madeii
1P. S.-Buttoriek Paitternis.
TIelephione' Call 9.3
Notice of Final Settlement.
I wH~ i apply3h to the Priobatte Jn dge for
leav to) nutke aO in hal settl.eent of the
esatt of Ilacis(ho Chaa, dhaeesed, on
the 23hd ay of .Jnly 189u7, andu tak to be, dis
issuedi ia exteutor.
J. H[Auvav (CHAl'AN,
R. L. R.
NEW SPRI?
lPrices t hat speak foi themselves.
OR1U AN
The ladies say t ihat our line of (
theletore it goes that they nstt be.
Organdies t .15 cents, Organdies
Organdios at 371 vents. All Ortanlie
I)Ii4I I'l
The p(Iettiest line ver tshown in (
ever from 8 cents to 15 ((ents. For I;
Dimity worth 25 ents.
DRESS COODS---COL
This stock is cionl tl' with all It'
lomesttie, froi the cheapest to the ili;e'
A Few Spocial Pric
A 7 5e. llact'', veitriet ta for 50c.
Ak 65e. black li gilcrel Jc.Ip:itd fIor
50c.
.A t (e. black ltigured i:t:unm 'for,
A 200I . Gents1 I{ .ll .w landker-'1
(hie IIr 1'It),.
1 di o . Ilc.Eh isitie Id.achedI v.st.
w\orth $1.00, for (100c.
3 spool c(Itton fot 1(I.
*lx7 Styrna rugs $1.75, worth
$3.50.
And thou1saln(l' of (ilwr lta,rgain t
(all 1 l See Our stuck adli get 'tpri
New Store,l
NEW -
Yl('. evert'hint g tnw indt Ltyli-h
my1. 5tore a1t ('alho t1n, Pickens C'ounty,
When (th ti aling pblii of t
('()O)S, I invite Yon all to visit. lly
pres.
\ look ivIll convin cet you thawt. 11
stock coimp:isus t hte la:test .t 1les Im
GLASSWARE
I will make a specialty of 1 tihc
styles for MeIn, \Wotttent :id ('hilr
raict iv, at thle lowest possile figurt
M y presn'~t t i no ofIl Iorgdi ng gu
demandIi ever"y dayV. The pntee indmti
my good1s are' attract.ive.
I am deterumined to bie " Lea
locality an1( dI ev yout po4litelIy atnd a
Doyle Building.
mar1I8-97m",.
g'' P. S..--A ca r load of Noi.
NEW (+0
(Chtild ren's ando In
ALL KINDS OF
'WW savo* yon't dllar it .$tI
oi Itt ar b. toIloing atnd sweiat ing abt
of pmit andil tert no point to th
J. McD,
oN YOU ME
dlollar' for' b1L toh*.
I have used oxtf ta ':no. in buing sru
thtat I cani give the b est vatlues for the
itt W\sole I >t'is Goo ee , I lav moii
at~ pric'es hlam 16 r'et to ii .00 a yian
I give iny best attenititon to l8lack
tht, otn this linte~, there is nthingju. in thI
"TING ()IF
seasotn. G ood hieatvy Cottont Cheel<s a
at ~ iients. Thie bes8t line of (Cottotnad
priets
My Shoe Biiusiness is uiuiestionier
only good ontes. (I let the othe ftI ello
every deCfctLive shoe.
W~hen you want anythting itt a xl.
necarer supplying your ' wats thant any
1Trade with Park for Cash
and then you will son have C(
Groenvilln,. C
BENTZ,
'4G GOODS.
Our Prices always the lowest.
1I EM.
rgalndies are the prettiest in town'
it 25 vents, Organdies at 30 cents,
s 10 per cent. lower than others ask.
nI1 1'4.
1t'enville and at prices lower than
cents we give you a real French
.ORED AND BLACK.
n."VSl wcaVes, both foreign and
-t, with trilnlings to match.
os for This Wook.
. nyinia rugs $2.89, worth
Art Sqitui's I'trin $5.00 up1).
I htx, thre cakes, Buttermilk
11 y.rtl Frnit of the Loom Bleach
:1 y:ni I, Sta Island for $1.
, y*I tis Blotne Linen for $1.
('Iark's pool Cotton 20c. dozen.
licst Apron (inghanm 5c. a yard,
.)n 111 0rnllis to lnentiorl.
Y:/i .1 /V
ICIES.
Mow Goods,
PRIGES.
a:: wcll aS durale !, will be found in
S. (C.
is lotalit y are in netld of first class
st u and exaine my stock and
s A dvrust emsIncit is no Ilumbug. My
OTIONS, SHOES,
U1WIUIE, CRO 2.KE_RYi
IND FURNITU .
a1ndl keep inl Stock all thle lea., ngl
lw s findi vryt1hing freshl and at- '''O.
(ds incinde14 I "VA L UES' ' t hat are in
eien'its are as5 -tr'ong ats te qutality of
der of Low Prices" in this
htntvely.
Jtespec'tflly,
CALHOUN, S. C.
Tliimt.hyl llaI y, atI $1 a hunIidrOd1.
C)D S,
1KY DAYX!
Illaf s anid Sailors.
lIack "' TFan Oxfor uds.
fani fs llack andi( Tan Shcois.
ofI S It)ES in~
FARMING TOOLS.
BRAcE
MOUlY I100K.
i d an~- ' d as a new one come.
ii hit ftr ainal more active busi~iness
,every enistomer, hy giving best4 vahties
Inist wit hi paying I. is own obligations
nyV 81ods t his seasoni and feel assuredl
lasl money03 ollered aniywhere.
a ny of 1 ithnewest, weaves andI colors,
1 r*ss I ioods and nnhesitatongly say
I' up- courntr y that will surpass me.
di ii, Laiwns aid Swisses is a
BEAUlTY."
suipply at all thnes withtout regard to
4 eint s. Good yard wideC Bleaching
I have ever had anid at the lowest
i l\y customers know that I keep
e et'-p tihe sorry ones.) I make good
>re' come to pak' he can como
hav'e in Grecenvillec.
duinig 1897. It will save you money,
sh tot yottr actual needs.
WAet E.a