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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. --Mrs. L. W. Hill, of near town, is very ill. -Maj. D. F. Bradley, of Easloy, was in town on business last week. -Tho condition of James Jones, jr., of Knob, is sonawhat improv od. -Miss Bessie Ligon, of Pindor, is visiting friends in town this week. -Mr. Leo. Gillespie began a Mhool at Wolf Creek school houso Monday. -Miss Cora Chapman, of Mica, visited the Misses Harris, of Field, last week. -Miss Emma Finney, of Andor son, is visiting friends in Pickens this week. -Mr. Hurbert Newton visited at Mr. J. H. Newton's last Srtur day and Sunday. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kelley, of near Pickeus on tho 17th inst., a daughter. -A Moxican who has stolen. 1, 000 horses in tho last ten years was -arrosted this week. -A most enjoyable dance was given at tho hotel do Thorn lIy on Thursday night last. -Mr. James T. Porter, of West minster, visited his brother, Dr. F. S. Poi ter in town last week. -The Shady Grove school opon od Monday the 19th inst., with Prof. W. J. Boggs as teacher. -Miss Lida Hagood, of Ea:ley, spent several (lays with relatives and iriends in town last weok. -Miss Julia Fant, a charming young lady of Anderson, is visiting at Capt. Thornlcy's this wek. -Misses Ben lalh and Georgio visiLing week. orte(l to us .vhit (love im tio Reunonu sectiutn last week -The Departniont of Agricul ture makes the condition of cotton 89.0, compared with 83.5 m Juno. -The largest wh at crop over known has been harvested. Kan sas will mako over 50,000.000 bush ole. --Two loads of fino melons wero brought to town last week. This was the first we have seen this sea son. -Contracts have been awarded fur nearly half ai million dollars worth of new buildings in Andr son, S. C. -Rev. TV. C. H-olsclaw will con duct a pr'otractedl meeting at OoIe noy church on the first Sunday in August. -Nir'. Julia W"ood, of Elmont, Texas, is quito ill fronm being hurt by a cow. She is well known mn this county. -Dlinspensor Baker r'eceivedl notice Tuesday fromt Columbia to close the dlisp)ensar'y campjaign (lay, the 31st of July. -Mr, and Mrs. D). J. Carter', of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting the latters pare'4nts Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ash more oif town. -See notice of Wvinthrop Nor m.al and South Carolina College ox aminr:t ions in the court house on the .13th of August. -Mr. W. B. Childross is criti cally ill at his home near ' d mnondl. Took sick Saturda,y with a st1 ock of p)aralysis.I -Thoreio will b)0 a pr'otracted1 meeting, conducted at Seconta church by the p)astor', commencemg the first Sunday in August. -The O)olonoy school in district No. 30. connniience.d on the 19th inst., with Miss .Janio Gillespie, of' East Fork. N. C., as teachor,. --There aro05(~i toeneon noew cot - ton imills now in courise of constriue tion ini North Caro;ina. Tfhe larged1 inill has 52,000) C1pindlos and1 1,250 looms. -Mir. A. 1E. Koll1ey, oif Porter posteflice, tliree ini les nor'th of' P ickon s hiad about, half an acro of cotton ki lle(d by l igh tning Tu'IesdaQy the 0th i nst. -MrIi. L4de. B. McCradly and1( family, Misses Lena Logan, Anna Logan andl br'other', George, all of Chiarleston, arie stopping at Mr'. Joab) Mauldin's. -Mnrmriod , on the .10th inst., by Re'v. Joe Mc.Junkhini, on a Moun - t.aini near Caesar's I lead, Gleo. Kirkland, Colored1, t.o Miss Ella, KirTland, colored. -V.S. .Jone~s of t he Rock section, wvas in town last wook and report eni good ri'ns in h1is sectiJon andl( through layi ng-hyv. -Read chango in the adver't ise ment of Hnter & H-amilton, of Liberty, and1( call on them before ho Great Slaughiter' Sale is out. Only four weeks mnor'e. -Auctio,neer Langston sold the mule, wvagon and guns last Wed neOsday that wari' capturod0( soe time ago by Constablo Cureton. Maj. J. J. Lowis bought the mule, wagon and1 hai'iess for $35.00 ; WY. A. A I Igood bought the carbine r'i tl for 2.0t! E. E. D)ay and Dr. T. W. Folgor ~ought the pistols for $1,25 and 50 ent.s. Th in wna chap. -Thoro was a. goodly orowd in town Saturday. --)r. R. F. Smith and family, of Easly, visitod rolativos in town last week. --J. P. Carey, Esq., is spending awhile at Glenn Springs for his health. -lisess Marieland Lucia Folgor of Easloy, visited Miss Corrio Bruce this wook. -''he Vandorcock Company will establish liquor agencies throuhout South Carolina. -Mrs- A. R. N. Folger, of Gaffl ney, is visiting at Judge J. B. New. bery's this week. -At Loxington, Ky., five negros woro blown to atoms by ono strik ing ia dyniamito pipo, -Col. J. E. Hagood and daugh ter, Mise Queon, of Charleston, ro in Pickons this week. -Tho house of a farmor n:ar Pineville, Ky., was set oI firo last week, and a family of five perish(:. I. Berry Childress, who lives nvar Pickons, was reported to us Monldayas 11 beig dlilgerously ill Iwith fever. -l1ov. J. T. Dobson will begin aa protracted iieotiiig at Go ldef,.n's Creek church the fourth Sabbath in this nonth. --1ichard Graveley, who lives near Uraveley's Mill, had the In isfortune to lose a fine horse on tho 16th inst. -James .J, Herd, of Crow Creek, was amiong his Pickens friends last week and says crops aro growing nicely in that section. -Mr. Claude ollggs, accompami od by his iother and Mrs. Lillian Boggs, of Fort Hill, visitod at Mr. J. II. Newton's last wook. -\Vin. A. Gresliam, of Fort H-ill, passed through Pickens last week onroute to Brevard, N. C. whore he will visit relaities and friends. -The valuo of corn is getting to be very great here of lito. One farmor killed another in Marion, N. C., some time ago because the murderor's son ran over soven stalky of corn. --Married, on Sunday, .July 18th at tho resid(enco of the olliciatin minstor, Rev.J. T. Dobson, neal Central, Mr. Benio Roper to Miss Minnio How. All of Pickcm counlty. -Mrs. Julia Kelly. of the SIN Mile sectivfn, dlied oil ThIuhtslay July the i5th aud was buried le fol lowing ilday from Keowee cli urch, Reov. W . C. Soaborn conductiing the -Mr. L. C. Suddot.h, who lives about a mile niorth of town, killed a larg;o pilato snake on the I Ofth inst., thliat was thri ee feet l ong anid mneasuredO( fouir and1( thireo quarter iniches around. -We wrie p)leased on the 17thi inst., with a call from Dri. .J. M. Cron0isha~w, of Tabhlo Moun ta ini. lHe replorted good seaisons in that see tieni and1( says thli heal th of the comn mniiy is muclh jimpr'oved. -A six-year-old boy in Sani Fra ncisco seizedl hold of a sand1( bag whilo a balloon was8 ascending, and was1 carried upi 1,500 feet, when the clild let go andl( fell. He~ died boforo touch ing (lie ground1. --The followmItg airo stoppinag at thF Ain- bIer Houso: Mrs. 0. D). Os walhl aiid family, of .James Island; Mrs. Wim. C. Davis, of Charieston ; Mrs. P. L. R. Boitz and child ren, Mis-s Dora L~alRocho and M rs. A. M. Bckute, of Grconvillo, -Jaimes, the little son of M r.and Mr's. Amos10 Sutherlanid, of Rock. rlied Onl the 20th inst., with f yphoidl fever. Hoe was buried the (lay fol lowing at. O)olenoy church. The boroaved't'( fail iy have the symplla hiL-s of miany friends. - -Messrs. L . P. and( R. T. Smith. of AnderOisonl, will r.uni anl (xcuri s10on to A shovilIle, N. C., on Tues daiy thle 27t h inist. 'T'he fario for~ lie roundI tri p from iGUreenvil is501 ony $2.00. Tlickots oin sale by Smith & Bristow, at Greenville. Train will loave at 9:15an, mn. Let overy hody take this trip. -A most enjoyable dlance was givenl at. the rosidencoc oif Mr. and Mrs. E. F. L~ooper on Friday n ighit the 1;thl inst. A good crowd gath oied togethoer andi( several hours wereC spent0 iln dancin1 g. A larigo abilo was hnavly laden w i th g 3od victuals and1( all showedl their apj preciait ioni by ivpart aiking. We 1ho1) to moet Suipervisor l.ooper anid his kind1( lady againi so01n. -There will be Children's Dayi~ at TFabor church'el on IhIn first Sat urdaiy in August. On thel :-0th of,~ his mionthl thioir will heo a geneiral cleaning off of the gravi' yardl and church' I gr'oundsI . Everyboysi\ in vited(, sc')Ciaily tile Bt'theleheim, Enoii, R:locky Knob11 anid 11(olly lhush Sundlay School's. Prom inen t speak.. orsl will lie presen'it.. Bing well filled baslkots. -Rev. W. C. Seaboranrequest edl us to aninoun ce that, 1ho recei ved a letter fromi his son James, who~ is at Williamsport, Penn, that lie was diagerously vil with typhoid foyer. Mr. Seaboiren 18 xpectinig to go) aind see him ini a few (lays anmd lhe will not lie able to fill his app)loiintmonts at his churches, but will have some11 one to meet. his ap)poinltmnits inl his stOadl, un -Born unto Mr. anli Mrs. J. A. Robinson, of Dacusvillo, on the 18th inst., a dlaughtor. --The Citizens Union will hold their annual picnic at. Kemweo church du rig the first part of August. )ue notice of timl(w, speehos, otc., will be givPn. ---r. .. G. Freeilan, an aged and respected citizen of the Cross Plains section, this colnty, died on the I 1 th inst., aged 67 years. IIe had boon sick for some time and his death not uLnexOeted. Ie was bui-led the day following his death froml ('ross loads church of which he was i mlwre r. Sevon chiildren aid miianv relatives and friends >+urvive. The funoral services were con(ltcted by the Rev. Tio. Mir. A. W1. Folger camto near having a Serious accident one(t iay last week. 11o is building a now carriago house and was on a scaf fold 1ol)ut eight feet from th' groudti when in some way he fell to the groutind, bruising Iiimsolf in some t wo or three places. The fall was of suflicient, force to make him unlconcious for about twelve IIIinutes. Wo aro glad to report that lie is iow ale to he out again L arge crowd(s are nightly InI alt tendianc(. upon lthe' tent mneet,ilg. Miss Mary Martinl opelned her school at Dayton last Monday morniog. Col. W. A. Neal, S111)t. of the S. C., Penitent.iary came in Mon day afternooln, accopl)anl ied by threo of his children. Ieo is stop ping with Mr. lRagsdale, 11111nager of his Pickensville farm. Col. Neal brought with hin three cen victs whieb attracted (luite a crowd at the (lepot. Mr. Marion Day has purchased the Calhoun Griflin corn mill and will move it here toho run by steam at. his Ilaining mill plant. Mr. V. A. Clyde loft on Thu'rs lay of last wvok for Toronto Can ada, to be gone about teat (lays Io will also visit Niagara Falls and(t Saratoga, beforo ho returns Nlr. John T. King, of near Cal houln. visited his brother, Mr. .1 Monroe King, of our town lasi Saturday and Suinday. Miss Blancho Iludgens com. mene1tiitI (er school at Holly Bush on \Lond:tlly niliig. I I I1 i he signs (o niot fail we. will Ii.v(' the 1)l( asur' of( r1'"Or'diiug 111ltthese e' tlI1Fs. R Ilarrilago of 11, j,1iin 1t voting n11an of Uilir t(iwll '.( long. The I ),'(Ick(:n.miller family ulter tamnod aI >t.all crowd Friday and Satur(:ay nlights at the Academy L1alI1. 'liOso who attended 5)eak iI very high terms of them' FIona LiHerty. W1'e no longer hear of drv streaks, it seemsii the rains ha~ve bleeni gen enil siinco Saturday and it rains. TI'here't is plenty of griass in erops aiounid lier. The mail Ipouch flli ini thle ditchi hiemo Sa'iturliday niight and1( got thor Air. Gruaindy and fail~, (of SpaLr Itanhutrg counlty, ire v'isitinig his faterm-aw IDr. (G. E. Robinson. Ai iss Lizzie B3ogg~s, f rom below Piedmuot,l is visit injg her old hiomie. J1ohni Workmtani is visitIamg his briother. Rev. W. Ii. Workman. Mrs. J. 11. Brnown accom pitametd her sister, Miss lone McCord to her. home ini Atlanita to visit her piar'ents. W. A. Stewart, telegraph opor atter, at Charl otto, N. C., is visiting his father, Magistrate Sto,wart. Miss Nora TIempltlotoni, of L4aur 4'nw, is visi ting ber sister, Mrs. D)r WV. A. Shieldonm. WV. ( . Wil land hias miovO(d into his hotel. Contractor Bell hias tmoved into the houso vacated by' WV. 0. W\illardl. Mr*s. M. Hi. liogs is very sick. Thos. EC. Willard and TV. P. El len burg are Iboth reported conval lescingu. 11. ll.Andderson visitdis (laugh ter, ir s. ,1. D). Stmithi last week. J1. D- Smni th 'l rued fro m Geor gia last. week, whlenr lie wet on I ani inplect ing tourht tndt wats very favor-. TIhe I il Mill Company is hanvitng thle miilI re-cov red anmd venil u atr pult ini throughi thle enitirec building. Prof. It E . I higgs is teach in g thie Walk er and1( Mc Elmole school.h MliSs Fianntie M~ooro( viited lien un icle '1. 11. M\ooro last wook. ContI iactor lhollI has Iinttishied the( nowt~ school builIding an td hats com-i moneiced to bulild1 C. T1. 1uitchiins' diwellIintg hi(use. The phletogra ph main gave his 11ppiitnItmient, t,be go-hy bohro Sait. uifday ntight iaud did not givo lie WVinf9 ip (oite;e NelsoIarsih ips 'l Exnmiuatc iE.saInintIeions. t i i C, I hl1g' a mid fofr I hie 1(I in js Si' ii of t'W st m ti l-4 w il l be heltI at ih' (ulity Coulrt iIoliso lii Alg. 18th at 9 a.ini. Alpiins nlliist, nti' he l'"ss Iintal arshtips are vaca te-d aflt'r Aug. 18'Ith Il1'y ill II I aWrEd t(E t~o Ilhose miakingt thlie highest average at. tIhe hgNa )l il ,lii isI'oll.~s e' li 1l I ailid Wazsliiiig is Itl y S.5( por mthth. For)i fur'thet' mfornihmutin andi aillI catailogue addrleI.s l't'sident D).1. Jolhnson, lIock IIlill, 8. C. t1. WatdA dea VEo inthn 1))A11 JoUIINAI,. In o'dor to qui't tho foars of tho.,e at ia (listalcO, in reforonce to thi volcano, imaginary that, is located, or that has bneen locttd( hero by friend MIllhatton, 1 will try to tell the ttith about it. On 'Thutrsday ovei ng, Jully first, a rock onit a brook near 1 . J. Wil liatls COmIt'eed cra''kiing and poppig s') louttd as to attract tho at tOntion of Alhonv len (ricks, colored, a ;enaint, Who lives niea r. 11) not boiig able to solvo the mvstory, wont after Mr. Wal kor Williams. who was plowing not fatr off. 'T'it rock would crack and then anl explosion similar to a blast in a we w1 ~"itl dvnamitO that wentdowlI (1n. There wits about tiwenty by twenty-four foot of the top of tho rock that, scallod ofl, ranging in thickness from about one-a itlf inch to fivo or six inchos, following sms1 in the rock, mak ing a most excellont, place to got hiarth rocks. ''hat there is smoke, ashes, lava, hrimlstone, or sizzing, frying or roaring or anything moro about. it is from M ulhattonism. Olga News. '['ITo pienic it Singleton's Sr)1'ing i'as muc1h iljo\("(l by a i11nmer of Voting 1)eo1)l inl this comnlunity. Tit many frieids of Willie flurns wero grieved to hear of his dentI, which occurreld on tle 11th lSt., at his lather's homo tlnar Marrietta. Ho was buried from Ebonezer church on the 113th imst., Rev. J. E. Fostor conducting the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lleid, of this 1)lice, Visited1 Mr. and ilrs. Thos. Newby, of Marriotta, last wook. T1'hu farmers of this section havo chanlgedIr rom goo and ha to somo thing Iloro lively liko yanikoo (oo (11 or old dan tulot"r sinco thoy have finished up their crops. Messrs. John 'TIon ey and Iomter iltichtey, of Pickens, passed through this burg last week. They wore ut, on I)usinloss. Hor)' Alexander, of Eiiorce, Floyd Mattison, of Anderson and Vade Chastain, of Rock, visited in this burg last wonk. Jesse Miiller, colored, who lived on J. S. \Williamls' farm died at her honiw' ,nt th(- 9th inst., and was buried the day following at Shoal C'reek citurch. Mr. T. N. Blake!y and family, of (reenville, visiteod Rrv. J. E. Fostor's family last week. )l iss llle Edeens, of Ta.1ble Nlolintain, visited .lelativos near hero last wek. Mi'. 14'n \ic1)ant!el aid sister, Miss \lamit, of )acusville, wor sh i )1)ed at Poeter's Creek and OI:;a last Sabbath. Miss Betlah Foster is oil tho sick list this week, but wO hope for Mr. W. 31. WVihliamns, 0110 of our mxost poipular y'oungiJ men1~'1, visited his b)est giril niot Iloing atgo antd Itas seemedl qiito) happy sinlco htis r'e tur'n. M\lr. andl Mrs. J1. R. Foster, of this p)lalce, visited 3l1rs. Foster's parenits in And1(ersonl counitty last weok. Will iamis and1( lIarker ar'e now (doing a good butsimss at the Fos ter' Old stando. Miss Mili iFoster01 visi ted Mr's. 'T. E. Cohemtan, of Hellami's Cross: ing, last week, Mr. C. W. Cooper, of Greonville, v'isi ted1 his best giril last Sunday and( htas had qjuito a bright smile * on hin1 sinIco. It is thought that the wedding bells will cItime in this burig sooni. Shtul d such aI tingtt occurt, we will I kindly r'ememtlber' tJhio editot'. M\liss \'erner' iFosteri visited her iant , i\ r-s. B. A. Foster. , July l(Gth 1897. Con. 0RA5elier Cures sick-rleadaclie, Neragia, Cramps, C hiolera Morb)us Diarrhoa, &c. 25 cents for large bottle. For sale by Fr'eetnani & If etdricks, Pick. enis, S. C. -A goodl ntew huggy foi' sale for cash oir accepltalo 1)apor. Ap) ply at tho J .1 AI oflico. tf. FOUR MORh )F We re eteiniedto matike thiern I :1 h,e.et of' all. (loort ' Shir tinig at1 I cent per i~i yail. Best Prints at 4L) to .1 'enit.-'. Cot ltonads f r'omi 8 to 15~ '(ents5 and the goods~'~1 pr'opor-tionially ( chea4ip.| CROCERIES. 8 lbs. Glod Collhe for $1.00.) lontr frotm.fl.5O to .35.001 per bar' reol. We watt y,ourt tirade andi will lo Onr) best. to please yonl. HUNTER & HAMILTON, LIBERTY, S.C. M1cF ALL'S {"BUDCET>w PHUN and PILAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Editor: We have yet a few bushels of Peas on ltatal, nd now is the time to sow them. ltrgnais in Straw Ilats and Vans. Some Slip111rs am: Low Cut. Shoes to o cheap. A nice lot of Ionley anhi Real Good flonr and Colliee. 11. will Soonl he t ine to wear (r'ass lalies and save all the 11ay. Don't. fail to see outr [urnitnr )epart neit. :nl Stoves, l'ot w:re. Tinwure, .1u1g. vare, Gflassware amd11nearlyr everythling. )own Stairs, Up Stairs, Overhead and ,In the Walls. Lh"( 'oltle a1111 Ae.'8l TV.*T. TlihU.E I have now mn stock a Complete Asior:,ment of the 'Water Pad' Trusses. The "CliEAPEST,'' the "MOST COMFORTW'I'AU LE' and "DIURAMB TR USS," in the Marl1ket. DT R UGS, of all kinls, and at pi ices to suit the tilmes. Come and see ne. G. W. Earie. Picka'n.s, S. C. jl-97m3. A WORD WITH YOU. N'ALISTER & BEATTIE 3ry Coods, Notions, Car pets, Matting and Win dow Shades. )o you want a Spring Dress and the Newvest of the Newv rimminjgs. lEN HERE THEY ARE. A cargo of the cboicest, e of Dress loods. All the Novelties ini Spring Trim All the ne(w andl fashiionable Lin ogs, wvitlh all then oither ilinurble temus in 1Dres~ fin ishiungs. Thlero is no aritele uised in Des XonstructIion overlookedi in onr selee iLl THEII' WEl~AVES IN WIIITEj' (;OODS. Organd'Iies, Mu'lls, Persiains, Swiss-' E. ngl ish Lonig Cloth andii the thter makes. ILaies~% New Collars and Cutis (t has )am'sI Ifancies.) Rullbig antd Accor'deon P1leat in >r Nockwrer andiu Tr'ining uise, om 35r t o s5 cen,ts. ('Il he 1ltest ovelties.) Plain and Emblroideried Chiffons 1 edlgingis andt a Ilvers. D:uitnk andO ITowel. , O Ie pat terns, 1.t over,5( see themiu. No~( nook, 1no cornier inl the house q. guarteed t'4' to~ be thie low~e.st, in I0 (i kolls ,\Ilttig, all gradhes. IUru nel l.s(i ICat Sn C cets, made 1 ~d laid. P'. S.--Buttoriek P'atterns.t TIPeephone Call 93 lotice of Final Settlement. I will aipply t to ItPobaite .Jttli fori aveI to imktue a tlinal set,tlemient, of thle 4' '.in day3 of . ily 1897, and ask to lho dis islsed a. executor,. R u,~~~- I-R - . R.. R.BE2NTZ, NEW $PRING GOODS. Prices that speak foi them-selves. Our Prices always the lowest. OR(ANIJIES. The ladies say that our lino of Organdies are the prettiest in town, ther ef ore it goes that they mu1st be. Org:andies at 15 cents, Organdies at 25 cents, Organdies at 30 cents Organdies at 371 cents. All Organdies 10 per cent. lower than others ask' ])ITVMI'.l+ t .. ''he plettiest line ever shown in Greenville and at, prices lower than ever from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 15 cents we give you a real French Dimity worth 25 cents. DRESS COODS---COLORED AND BLACK. ''his stock is complete with all the rewest weaves, both foreign and domlestie, fromt the cheapest to the fine:t, with trimiuings to match. A Few Special Prices for This Week. A 75e. blac'., 11eurietta for 50c. ( Ix7 Svrna rugs $2.89, worth A G5e. black figured Jaccguait for $.r89. w 50c. Art, Squares from $5.00 l). A GO(. black tigured Etatnltnko for I box, three enkes, Buttermilk W-e. Soap, 1; cents. A 20c. C"ents HS L,t1u'n IIandker- I'; y,,tds Fruit of the Loom Bleach chiet for 0e, $1. I doz. ladies fine bleached vest, 23 yals Sea Island for $1. worth $1.00, for Gt e c ya cls Blouse Linen for $1. 3 spools cotton for 10e. ('larkc's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth liest Apron Gingham 5c. a yard. $3.50. And thousands f of, ther bargaiis too nutnerous to mention. ('all and sec our stock and get pi'ces. ?iBAil_ D1 1 A.T7 ILOW PR!IQES. New a , Gods, NEW - PRIGES. YES. everything neu' :lnl styIish, as well as dulrable, will be found in mlly store at Calhoutn, I'ic"kens Coulnty, S. C. When the inding public of this locality are in necd of first class GOODS, I invite you all to visit my stoe ancd 'xamintte my stock and prices. \ look will coiiice you thmt; tlhis Al'I ve: nI cllent is no llumbug. My stock comprises the latest styles ino DRY GOO)S, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND FURNITURE. I will miake a sp)ecialty of ;hrs an" d 01kclp in stock all the leading styles (or Men, Wminent :ntil (iiir'n. '1 :l:o im ve a well stocked O O. 0C4ItY )EAl;TM NT. \ou will :ulwavs find everytlltnlg fresh and at. tractive, at tlhe lowest tossilc' figuei. MyI pjrest, lne of fon.g in rg goodls in hlte "VALUJES'" that arie inl deman d every diayV. The prwe~'t irnu'enro. ts a re as str'onig as thle qu al ity of miy goods are' uttractive. 1 am dletermined to bie "~ Leader of Low Prices " in this locality and serve you prolitely alu1( atlt'nt ively. lls'rIfuigiy, Doyle Building. CALHOUN, S. C. rmar I X-07m13. at. " .' .- -A cari load( of No.. I T'inn,hy IIay, if $1 a hunlidrod. NiE W 0GC C)V) 5, IEVE RY ]D A.Y! G laiead IISrI M isses IHats li( an ailrs. Laiis "' " Illackc " Tanir Oxfords. Chiildrrn's andrt Infanitsi liinek anid Tan Shoos. New~ lot Miii's Clothing anid IIa(s.) Theli 8 *si STOCK)~l of SI]I (]fS ini ALL KINDS OF FARMING TOOLS. E 'esavo y~ou dollar11s in suibstanitial thargains. While som11 oth1(rs ar'e blOW inrg and1( swei'nrg ab outL two cernrts sav~edl yOn oin ia lippr of' pins arid thoro r-s no point to thei pinr. I-.ANc3TG I'T I ON YOUR M EMORY 1100K. TFo retnind you that ax each year ha~s pas-td a ridas a iiew one0 come. is still It'ring to gr'ow moro1 v igorouis ini belter anrd imore aetivye business mevthrods, ('a rn'slIy desiring to ho;nifit ('very 'list ai-r, b- tlivinag best vahuies oblotaibale for' as lhttle mrom.ty as; wifl 4o4i '1 withc p ing Lix owni obligion uollar' for dollar. I have used extra enre' in buingii myI toods this sxoni and feel aissuried that I can give the best v'aliiis f'or the l earst monaeiy of 1ered anywhr e. in Woolen Driess Goods, I have' iiin fl1li thnwest weaves anid colors, at pri'cesfoQ 5 liO ents(('l to) l.(rt a y.a dI. I give may best at h-nt ion to Bla-k 1)>r- ;oouds amid urnhositatiogly say that on this line, there't is notingii in the' rup-ronry that will surpass me. My colection of1 )r-giilrb, GrenA<hn-, I. iawn and Swisse's is a Staplo Ar tif'les mte k'ep-lt mi mniile suppily at al thnes without regaird to sealson. G;o I lea vy (Cottoni Cheekes at 41 ents. (Good yardl wide Bleaching at S cents. Thie lestI1) line'o Cottoniade I have't ever hadl antd at the lowvest prlices My Shoe Bunsine~ss 5is nquestoned My custom-er's knrow that I keel only gootd ones. (1 let thre thert' tel low eep thle soirry ones.) I make good every deOfect iv so. 5) W~hen you wanit anything in a store coime tto ak' he cani como near'en xupplym ig your wvant s than airy have in Groeni'l. Tr'atde with Park for Cash during 1897. It wil save you money, andi their you wdil soon1 have Cash tfor youri actual needs. Greenville. S. C. West ...d.