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Tihe people's Journal * OOAL ITEM1S. ..-Read Proc laination in anothe column. ....everal interesting articlei wore crowded out this week. ..-P. Eugene Alexander, of At. la.ita, is in Pickens this week, -Will Ligon, of Greenville, via ited at Sheriff McDaniel's thil week. -.D. B. Finney arrived in towi Monday, after an absence of sov oral weeks. -Miss Beulah Ligon, of Green, ville is visiting the Misses McDan. iel this week. -Mrs. W. M. Hagood and son Bruce, of Easley, visited in Pick. ens last week. -Miss Florence Bowen is visit. ing Mrs. J. F. Banister, of Catee choe, this week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Marion Loop. er, of the Mica section, visited it Pickens last week. -Master Willie McKinzie, of Greenville, is visiting at Capt. H C. Grady's this week. -There will be preaching at Enon Baptist church on next Fri day night at 8 p. m. -Cal. Rattorree, of Chester, is on a visit to the family of Dr. J. D. Cureton this week. -Come to the polls the 31st inst., and cast your ballot for UnitEd States Senator. -Mrs. N. D. Satterfield, of nsar Easley, was reported last i being very ill. and Mrs. J. A. Wood and visited relatives and friends mont this week. . P. A. Porter, finished last week a kiln of 50,000 )r J. K. Kirksey. -s. F. B. McLendon, of Flor spending some time with iily of Judge Newberry. -r:. G. McDaniel has been very ill for the past two weeks, but we are glad to say is convalescing. -Master Walter Ligon, of Greenville, is on a visit to Henry, (Bub) McDaniel, Jr., last week. -T. H. Moore is hereby an nounced as a candidate for Cot ton Weigher for Liberty Township. --Ben T. McDaniel left Monday to guago for Mr. Bill Smith, near Easley, who is running a steam distillery. -Mrs. Hugh Revis and child, of Cateechoo, have been for some time, quite, but are much im proved now. -Mrs. H. C. Girady has been qftite sick for the past week, but her condition has somewhat im proved at present. -Allen Edensm, of the Table Mountain section, lost a valuable cow on Monday last by being struck by lightning. -Comptroller General Norton, failed to reach Pickens lasi, week to witness the annual settlement of the county treasurer. -Miss Anna .Jones, a beautiful aE accomplished young lady of Anderson county, visited the Misses Harris, of Field, last week. -Mrs. R. Gilatrap, of Piedmont has been vppy low for the past tyo W99%o with feyer, bpt we !4re glad to say that she is much improved now. -Mr. M. Rutledge Rivers, at torney at law, of Charleston, is stop)ping with his wife 'nd two children at the Ambler House, this wveek. -Lidio, a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sutherland fel last week and dis!ocated her arm. Dr. G. WV. Earle was summoned an$ re-located it. --tigpol oponedi here MQnday with am large attendanco. The rates aire exceedingly lowv and all that can should attend. Prof. J. F. Dargan Is principal. --Rev. A. J. S. Thomas pastor of the Baptist church is conduct ing a-protracted meeting hero this wepk. He is assisted by Rev. Sub. lett, of Marlboro crunty. -Brevard Clipper says: Abe Parsons and Jake Lewis, of Mile Creek section, Pickens counity, were over this wedk. They rep)ort gygn'~g quet across the ridge - --Mr. A. M. D)uProo, professol gf Vofford Fitting school, Spar p.aghurg, was Ip town last week ir 1hw intofest of the college. TMi( adetsmn in another colump -Tho work on the imach In shioj is being pushed with great skil and energy. Palmer & D)uckwvorth the proprietors, say they want t< go.t the house completed in abou three woeeks. -Married, at the residence o ~rra Bohign. 1l. ' .I Halqm 11. P~ in4 is Eflicienf. qind gracefq)l jan .-Strayed or stolen), on T1hurs (lay night, the 5th inst., from Mi James Conch, of Briggs post offic one light bay mule, modiuni wig1ht and about six years old, Th findoy. will be libeiall y rewardpi by refurning same to the abov addrnha. ' "e ---See notice of bridge to let in another column. -Miss Bessie Ligon, of Pindor, 's visiting frionds in town this .voek. -See change in ad. of J. H. Brown, of Liberty, elsewhere in this issue. -Mr. M. B. Williams, of Pierco town, was in town on business last we'?k. -Road the change in the ad. of Clyde & Nalley, of Easley, on first page this week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alexander loft last week on a trip to relatives tnd friends in Oconee county. -W. N. Gantt is hereby an nounced a candidate for Cotton Weigher for Liberty Township. -Tho protracted meeting at 1Iount Carmel church has boon booln postponed until th fifth Sun. -lay in this month. -J. T. Langstou went to Pied mont on business, last week, and reports the farmers in that sect ion nooding rain very bad. -Whisk(y is reported as selling in Klondike at $100 por gallon. [t would keep a good many fellows sobor in other placos at that price. -Atlanta will havo another ex position in Novombor 1898. This one promisos to be the grandest g ovor had. Preparations are now O boing made. -Moss. Sam Higgins, and J. R. ' Glazoner, of Easley, passed through Pickens last week on route to l North Carolina, where they will t spend some time. -Brovard Clipper says: Mr. t and Mrs. J. S. Iondricks, of Pick- a ens county, and Mrs. J. A. Gilles pie wero visitors at the home of i J. C. King last woek. -G. A. Hamlet, a blind man of I Augusta, Ga., is in Pickens this week salling several good books. Ho is well recommended and has a wife and several children to sup port. Holp the blind. t -On Saturday the 14th inst., f Mr. Jerre Loopor handed us a boll i of cotton which wi's gathered from his field. Mr. Looper is a modl ' farmer and will be in the race this i fall for the one who pnts the first t bale on the market. t -A very interesting protracted t meeting closed at Griffin church ii Sunday with seventeen accessions to the church. The meeting was conducted by Rev. B. Holder. The c baptizing will take place the sec ond Sunday in September. 1 -W. Nelson Bolding, of Prator's v section, is the champion farmer. I He handed us on the 18th inst., an open boll cotton. This is the first one we have seen this season ; he t says has about twenty-five acres of the fleecy staple in) cultivation and will in a F.hort tune have cot. tonl to pick. -Marriea, on the 10th inst,, at the residence of the ofliciating minister, Rev. J. T. Lewis, Mr. Oscar Cothran, late of Texas, but now of Oconee county, to Miss Janie, the beautiful and accomn p)lisheOd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Field, of Pindor. The happy coup)le have tile congratulations of many friends. -J. E. Boggs and T. K. Hud gens have re-organized the Pickens Land1( Agency with offices at Pick ens and Easley, They already have on their lists, valuLable farm and( timber)0 lands which thley are offering on good termu to such as can mako1( a small Cash) paymlent. If yo~u want to buy, sell or ex. change, you will do wvell to see themi. -Oconeo News says: A man b)y tIle name of Wm Goss coim mittedl suicide at Old Pickens by shooting himself in the mouth, blowing out part of hlis brains last Monlday. lie lived until Wed noesday morninlg b)ut never spoke(. Hie is thought to be from Madison county Ga. Hoe had been t,hero abioult I )10onth. Tlhere& wvas a wo-( n)ian with hlimf who claimoid to be his wife. -The Pickens Rifles mlet in) theoir arm)ory Sat.lrdtay and re-or gan izod and elected comm ~nissioned officers. The following were elec todI : Ivoy M. Mauld in, captain ; A. S. Porter, 1st Lieutenant; D. A. Cooper, secondl and J. D). Griflin, thlird. The regular meetings are overy first Saturdlay in each mlonthi Let eivery member take an mnterest in the company and make the Pickens Ri tis tIle Cliamplrionl com. pany of the State. --Mr. J. WV. Pace, who liycs two mi.es east of Pickons had a re-un.) ionl of his family on thle 10th inst. Ieo has eleven childreln-six sons and five diaghiters, and1( cighIt grand oh iId ron-all li v~ig. A monig the Iand family ; M. P. Unil andi fami ly ; 11. F. P.aico andl family; John Paico anld wif: Joseph1 Pool '1nd( family: Rev. B. H1oldler andl fami ly; Rev. C. L. Craig; Mrs. Melville rHarton and children ; (1. W. Bow (i Sobon oiEh and Mrs. J. L. 110n(1rickg. 1'o14e p)reo,n t, ft ty one. Tho 10th inst., was Mr. Pace's birthday and ho wvas 50 yeairs olti and hq,s heeln i1lrried only onro time. flo sor4red six~ moniths In the late war. After din nor the children, grand-childron and11( visitors spent thle afternoon in isinging, whone1 they all depart Sed to thleir rospec tive hoii1oq. lyr. Pace Is as halo and heatrty iAs ever and 110pes to live to enjoy such anlothier occasion. Liberty Locals. What is going on in and around Liberty [Correspoadoit to tro JoUnAL.] I,lberty. S. C., August 17th 1897. hinginei wvool is being p1Ie: in at tih Oil Mill aid gin, preparatory to workin tip the next crop of cotton aid cot tt <ieed. 'Tihe tmill and glining comipany havu had Iheir i:iw mill ovelh tiled and put It a tie ,v segment tooth circle saw. J. E. Sunders. Jas. Ilichards and wit( took I trip to the inonntains of North Carolina last week antd visited Mr. S.n. ders' f ither and went fishing and caight fort y-seven line stickers, besides tnany of other kinds. They report a splenlid tune. While over there Mr. Satndelrs iet with W. 11. Cantrell and he said ie and A .). Dodoens killed eleven ltrge rattle sn.akes anIdone pilot, all out. of t.he Sane log. They have quite a bundle of rattles is a trophy of the siako killing. 'I'here was a seist:atlonal trial here last Veek it seetms. Marion Fergutson color. d, swore out ia warr-iut for Anldy Jones olored, f-,r assauIt anld battery, as tnen .ioned in my commnnieation last week, Lmt from what we have been able to ather of the evidence and circtImstances. t all showed that Andy Jone: struck iarion Ferguison on the head, knocking liII down atid when Marion got up an(] is head wits bleeding at, several places. 'hese fact no one denlied. Andy:Jones did lot deny it. taor did not go on the stand t the iini to give any evidence to show lay cause why lie should assatilt M trion, or did ant' witness state any. Yet the entlemen of the jury retrtrned a verdict t not guilty. Such a verdict was a sir. rise to Magistrate Stewart, and after nrefully examining the evidence, ho de ided the evidence would not sustain the inding of the iitry and he at once pro ceded to set the same aside and put a Iie of two dollars and -cost. on Andy un il ie could get comisel in the premises. Iis coniselor informed himl he cotuld not et the verdict aside and lie refunded the ne. Now is there hits been much ado bout this wonderful trial, there is a little iore light might (in justice to all parties oncernted.) be tried on, Viz: 1st. The iglht took place in Chapmtn & Calaham's tore and he vo'tld not give the c nncil a ase. WVh".? 2<i. Maron lerguson is igity andtl needetd it says some "'alex mart ts." 3d. Marion Ferguson does not ike atny great stock in the whiskey busi. ess, but takes a large stock in the dusky laids. Ith. Jonrs atlImtot immediately ot o:. a glorious dr"unk. 5th. It was atlked publicly IIh town that the case was ried and t a'eruict fotund for the jiry he nre they were drawn. Gth. TI'hat the arties who made it their bnsiness to hoop up Andy Jones never told what Lndy said and done when the consttble ent to see him and there was such tera he cursing done with pistol in hatntd by he co:stable a< charged. Father Aldy al the constable that lie had no money a pay on this case and lie would not go > the chain gang nor lae could not take im etc. So says the constable. The alf has not yet been told about this case ith I two worttless negroes or ought be s far as aI lhonorable white people are nncerned. The negroes had it f,-st.ival near W. T. iryants Saturday ad while some negroes vere dhritnmtitg around with their pistols r at row they shot Robert Bryant's orsc while in the pasture near by. It Is bought the horse will die. ,liles Templeton l William C.aD rr, of Lbbeville, visited at Magistrate ytewau't's his week. They came t,hrongh the coun ty ona wheels, They' canme sixty miles at rate of _about twelve miles ana hour'. ['iuey ett alnily for 'Table Riock where hey will Ijpendt several days. Doun't forget the (tlectlan foi' cotton: veigher for Liberty Township on noxi sautrday thie 21st. Mir. J1. A, liIl', a phiotograph)ler from ?ort Hill1, has hiIs tet tIretchled in ouri own). lie is now readty to take your yicItire. C. TIangs as ToId Iau Easley'. Misses Hester Shumaiate and Lizzie Jones, if Greenville, retuarned home11 last week rom al visit to Mrs. J. If. Martin. Mr. WV. H. Pickens is aaakinag an) addition i about 35 feet tot his store room, so as to 8 able to increase his aid to better display is goods. See huis ad. anid give him a call 'riean in Ealey. The Souathern Raiilwauy is mnaking $hieir ide tracks ov'er a little twice it.s parese1gt vile {'aj. T. II. 1jussel1 tund a youn on of Supt. ?beal, whao is sojouarninig on his athier's farmi at Pickensv'ille for a whlile, v'ere driivialg dowvn Nialin street oni Wednies lay eveninag oft last week, thne hlorse he, amhe frightened and1( got beyond their con. aol and in mnaking aL sharp turn to go dowia lie alley, east of Wyatt & Co's., store hey wer'e both thnrown (roam thle hulggv l'he younag xaan received nao wvounds at all ther thanu a good shaking up. Malj. Rius tmll was not so fortnate. Is collar 1bo11 vas5 foulnd to bte baroken anad othierwisi itruised uip. He received meodicaul atten in iat on1ce and1 is niow doig as well a: 'told lhe expected for a man af far ad( ranced In life as hla is. A. G. Wyatt aand A. W. Foiger are niak aig brick in rear of the latter's lagguqp aj ~he road leadling to y clhonsvle, froa theli anlunit ti lai'heo aa3d 1hinglea >net 1400 goig ot' o'f E~asley thesae (lays thier< tnst tae a great deal of lamprovemnones go nag oi inand a111iroundt towan. Mr'. F. M. Daty has1 tlrted upl his egi till aind is 3urauing out his 3.(144U ingi. WVyljo F4hlisoi t aquihit( las1t3 week' the nirs f . 4. Shetpard~ of thea fIrnaa of shotard.9 & Ellisoaa. lTe firmni wIll now)1 bAlsnBros.,, We learn that ir, Bhoeppar'd will ope a gr'oeoa' store ini Wes4l~t, iGroonille, at ana (ar ydalte. Mr, and Mrs. It, C. Blrowna, of 14owryville, s. C., are visit intg thie latter's parenats haere MIss lola lBriggs, of Spartai arg, his vils. t.iang relatives here0. Miss Eldy I' Johansonl is teachtiag a fiotar. shniag schooai lat Carson. Anderson cotunty, Mr. and Mrs. WV. 11. Aanta,ony anad chii lreni went to North Carolina hlat week oin 1 visit to relatives. Mrs. Minnaie Jl'owntid han ltrede aomeo after' a le!asatt'innttsvisit in (Geor. (ial. As Mr. McElroy Jamnison, and his son, Alaet. were retuarning front Cross R{oadh :lhurchn on Wednlesdaiy of last week thteir nule became frightened anld rani, throw ing ,haem oat of the buggy. Biotht sera Iirl *ight bialy) hu$tin appjongtalytt. T(hp~ egerpte orgaadzatlin hre1 knlowna as !Woodmian of theo WVorId'' sems to he aking a new hife, as several new uinmheti mad to "'ride thle goalt" aIt their lust lueet a,' of ieast week, i r.. Jhn tii. iting has greatly inproveda hisi rosidence' ona eiast. M'lan strteet, by hav. ing it, neaitly ptainted, Keop y'ourl eye (21 Mi ail Mrs Thous. KC. Ilndgenis visited thtelirl brthier's family att Liberty last week, Mr.h Iii WVyatt t, of Central1, spen~t Sutanday~ with hilis ptarenlts a few mailles naorth of hajtr liet inforina ans .tat. 'eigtral is by 110 a c tta u pe ginn ih'et firi t,e fir13(ng aS ilV lie is a iamter, 8. A. Wi ltias & Co., alt tot pult ali a bitick'htilding,' wherj 3hae, wvere bttrnedct, juist as( soon as -tht co.ntfrae rp 3mo91'y poi iei i.e.cujl:ed 3ihrs till'u load (1 tr'tIggo'litiier latst , aturdrty ando is dte livor n ig it thils week. WValker Citretoni ha~s gonea to TBessemet41 City N. C., for a whiie to relieve thte agent 'Walker will be gr'ealt.y mtissedl lby the girls 'The many fr'ientds of ".liid'' 91 \\4 .s.iltupiOy ase( soin WIilhi, and14 Mis av& ite Rtiapey, of Greenwi'ioodl, S. C, alr v' I iting str. andi( Mrs. J1. ii. Ramipe'y 0 Hudson street. Elmter F"olger has goane to (Jalfniy t wnork fo,. the Soutnean ity rOotac(e. There will he a Veterans or Oht Soldier ,icnic at Looper's Shop in Imenusvi,11 ownshil on Saturday, Ang. '.t!, 1897 Prominent speakers have be,n inviteil Alt soldliers who took Inrt in the war be twveen the State ani their fri.mnis are es ) iallly inviteil to atteniI \%it h, wetIl tille(i >)askets- W. T. F ichIt, I'res. w. w. t. lright, See. Notire. -NeThe Pickons court house A lliance llr'ohy called to 1ieyt in the court house on Saturday the 21st inst., at 10 o'clhck a. m. A full attendance is (earnestly re(uostei. to bo pront a1s business of iml portanco will comlo ulp for consid oration. J. ). Curetbn, Pros. onS Relief' Cures Sick-Iieadaclhe, Neuralgia, Cratups, Cholera Morbus Diarrhoa, &C. 25 cents for large bottle. For sale by Freeman & liemtlrieks, Pick en1s, 8. C. Warunuk" Notice. Notice is hereby given to all plersonis that I will not be reslonsi'>le for any lebts coni tractedl by my wife, Nancy llimams, as she has left me without cauttse ur provocation. j29w4. Nero Halluus. Notice of Bridge to Let. Notice is heroby given that. I will be at the ''alley Bridge, over Sala tiver, on August 25th 1897, at. 10 o'clock, a. in., for the purposO of letting to the lowest. respon siblo bidder, the bihkiinlt of the rock work to said bridge, cement, furtishe(1 by the County. Also it same timue and place, will let thae contract for the re-building of said bridge. Plans andi HpecilCftiOs tnmle knownL on day of lotting. Contractors will be re qired to make justilletl bonds on <ay of lotting at bridge. - E. P. Looper, County Stuervisor. aug12w2. RODN j lIVER -A-fo Are different from all other medicines. Each performs a specific duty, thus doing away with drastic purgatives and curing by the Mild Power Theory. One Pink Pill touches the liver, re moves the bile, the bile moves the bowols. The Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have one? Sample free at any store. Complet.e TreatneGnt, 25 doses 25c. Dlrown Mf'g. Co.. N. Y. & Greeneville, Tenn. For sile by Freeman & Ilentlrikls, Pick ens, S. C. .jui8yi. Pickens High School. The next sossion hegins August 16th and will contitlue four and a half months. Terms of tuition $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per month. Payahlo monthly. The lowest ratos ever taught at Pickens, Students from abroad will find It to their interest to attend. B3oard cani he had1( at roason)table rates. For further inform1ian1tion, ad. dres J. F. DARGAN. Principal, aug597. Pickens, S. C. WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURC, S.C. JASc H. CARLISLE, President. Course in MatIhemat ies, Geology, Chemiisi ry, Il'hysic.2, I,aoI in, ~ g ili, Greek, Metaph)1ysics, l'o1hic al 1CcE nomiy, Germ an1l F'rench ai<d listory. Neow .lThe Wofford Fitting School is condulict.d in) a hamIlhlmne (ml!l-stoI y brick builing heati fulily locate<(1 near1 the coble-ge. The lle:i -nis1ter, A . Mh.A. SON l)uPiREh', and the Mtron.lu, live in the huilding, Seui f.w enal iogne'. J1. A. G A MlCWF1L, al2wc. Seeretaryt of F'aculiy. Summons For Relief. T'lE STlAT'E OF XOUTlI CAlBOLINA, Inl the Court of C.onnon I>len.i Newvton 0Oats, Francis A. Shleek. .Joseptl A lng) itius Leve th,t:3. .h2iI(p Outs, S 111 1ne1 0;gtu rjinl Ma;ry It A. SinuithI. APh8iAtiffi. lin fus S. ( . lIope(r, I oh1inI10n J. 11 V", H~ oper, ICo rle S. 8 . It opei , Wt'illin: P. Rloper and3 Samiueol 1). 1 oer De feollan ts. Rumns1 For ftlie1f. (Copint.V Sere. qu)iredl 1o an,swer* lhe omnphliint- in this acthin, Of wIch a opy~ is In-urewvithj Servedl upon0 you), a1)1l to erve( at c2opy o)f your anlsweO. to the s-iidlCl comla it oin the sub-eribers at their otlIoee at: P1kiIon, Smuth Ii0arol inas, with'inu Iwen'llty 11.t1 aI f er1 d,he jervloe hkeet, ex(lni ve (If the day~ of sneh1 se ice amt(. 1)( if (Ion faili to a nswe' the~ 2ompIglaint. withlini Ithe 1 ino aforesaid, the Ph~iiintiIl's in) Ihis. net it.m1 will aplyt 1o the Couirt for the relief dema~iI.uledl in thew (0omp'2hut. Dated1 AlIno.-- 11h A. 1).. 1897. ,lO1I. .\.St\a t C. C.b' P. 1.([m:A ,.] Catro)i n,10 Weilb,I 31 Anelu and'tI llig wd oth.1Oelt : Plain lils4 ttlners. T.teit sflo the mhurd em int ofI i:n Yoe Ii u m uch of you far hereb o ti letae tah' o iguardian d hem n ppoinets twe enyl days fro4n th seiceilI1 ofi this no ~Ctan, Wef iu , An(ei ami"~e1 whllg woth.et(ll li it it 's14 Atiilreys.a ' Pleae 1)(I te noItce 1111 thaIf ob.ietsofl (te 4mm. and omp 16'i (ith in 'Iis ae, atin areu to lii ttio tI m! sel th he lo statCer of t Bu1-a (Oniu d 1ceased whel was sthi, t i nio m ciie cesdI ad bit. ouawhlilach vt.on asu terested t6.ri n iM,th mo PROCLAMATION. 8tato of Sout Carolina, Executive Clhamber. WHEREAS informa'ion bra been re eeived at this I)epartmient that on the tenth day of Aug ust, A. D., 1897, the '1welling of W. Md. Ilester, in the County )f Pickems, wvas burned, and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act of incendlarism, NOW, TI'llEREFORE7, I, W. II. EC1 lerhe. Governor of the Siate of South 'arol1ia. in order that jutice may be done and the majestv of the law vindiea ted, do dereby oiler a reward of ONE 11UNIRIE[) AND FIFTY [)ollara for the apprelension and con. viction of the person or persons who eoimmitted said aet of incendiarism. IN ''ES''IMONY WIIEREOF, I have kereunto set, my hand and anged the G reat Seal of the State to be ailixed, at Co. { & lumibia, this eleventh day of I.. M.. August, A. D., 1897, and in --- the oe hundred and twen ty-second year of the Inde. pendence of the United States of America. BY TIlE GOVERNOR: D. 11. TOM P'KINS, Seeretary of State. MoF ALL'S @T<GBU DGET >" -OF PIUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Edtitor : Turnip Seeds :r' nowt" il demanld and v:e have a fresh -nplly, :nil te al-O have a few Summer Goods t el4 a' ut1 iniglity hep, A 1arg' lot of it ice Vtlis Inid Satchels an1 Trunmks. Gool 'lile-: anI iarnes., CAllar8, Iitters andI 'ad-. E:verythiin;; in Fturlitnre. Tlhe best stock we have ever hitl ttid more com mng. Ntnc better ani none chetpor. Almost. oveI bouse kopt it at certain seasons trvotlhle.l with IHC I) BUGS. We have it remtety that. will down 'em now, 'olsonous andl won't stain. Try a bottle sprinkle it am ong elotlih-g for moths. Everything ntsually needed about a home can he found here. W. T. .M'FaL. Assortment of tho Trusses. [he "CH-EAPEST," the "MOST COMFORTABLE' and "D)URABLE TRUSS," inl the Market. D RU GrS, of all kiuds, and( at pi ices to suit the times, Come and see mie. B. W. Narl. Pickcens, S. C. jlO-97mn3. FOUR MORE WEEKS LEFT OFOU t S(lT' otto rom,8to . eents amnd other goods proportionally CROCERIES. 8lbs. Good Coffoo for $1.00. Flour from .$4.50 to $5.00 per bar. rel. Wo wvant your tradlo and will do 0our best. to pleaso you. - HUNTER & HAMILTON, 2l1. RRTYsB,Q, :_, VCA.,. ..1. is.w t a wro1. R L.R. NEW SPRIJ Prices that speak foi themselve OR(A] The ladies say that oar line of 4 therefore-it goes that they must be. Or?andies at 15 cents, Organdies Organdies at 371 ceute. All Organdi, DIMI' The piettiest line ever shown in ( over from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 15 Dimity worth 25 cents. DRESS COODS---COL This stock is complete with all the domestic, from the cheapest to the fine, A Few Special Pric A 75c. blac'k Henrietta for 50c. A 65c. black figured Jacquard for 50c. A 60c. black figured Etamine for 50c. A 20c. Gents US Linen Handker chief for 10c. 1 doz. ladies fine bleached vest, worth $1.00, for 60c. 8 spools cotton for loc. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth P3.50. And thousands of other bargains 1 Call and see our stock and get pri L-READJ LOW P Now Store, NEW- - YES, everything new and stylish, my store at Calhoun, Pickens County, When the trading public of th 3OODS, I invite you all to visit my prices. A look will convince you that thi itook comprises the latest styles in DRY GOODS, N HATS, CLOTHING, HAI GLASSWARE AN I will make a specialty of Shoes r styles for Men, Women and Children. OERY DEPAITMENT. You will a tractive, at the lowest possible figures My present line of foregoing goo demand every day. The price induct my goods are attractive. I am determined to be " Lea locality and serve you p)olitely and at F.'I Doyle Building. mar18-97mn3. EWP. S.--A car load of No. 1 NEW GO EVEK Sprinagil Dr GPLadies andl Missei Ladies "'" Children's and In Now lot Mon 's CO The BEST STOOl Pickens County.'. ALL KINDS OFI EWWe save you dollars in e others are blowing andl sweating abm of pins and thero is no point to th< _J._McD, ON YOUR ME To remind you that as each year is still trying to grow more vigorousi methods, earnestly dlesiring to benefit obtainable for as little money as will< dlollar for dollar. I have used extra care in buying that I can give the best values for the In Woolen Dress Goods, I have ir at prices from 15 cents to $1.00 a yar< I give my bost attention to Black that on this line, there is nothuing in tI luy collection of Organdies, Gren< "THING OF Stapl) Articles are kept~ ini amifl season. Good heavy Cotton Checks at 5 cents. Tfhe best line of Cottonadi prices My Shoe Business is lluestione only good ones. (I let the other Iello every defective shoe. WVhen voi: want anything in a a nearer sn pplying your wants than an) Trra<te with park for Cash an~d theni you will soon have Ca Greenville, . .1. BENTZ" NG GOODS. 9. Our Prices always tho lowest. I)IES. )rgandics are the prettiest in town at 25 cents, Organdies at 30 cents, es 10 per cent, lOwer than others ask 1 IS 1. heenville and at prices lower than cents we give you a real Frcnch .ORED AND BLACK. newest weaves, both f<Weign and t, with trimmings to match. os for This Week. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $2.89, worth $5.00. Art Squares from $5.00 up. 1 box, three cakes, Buttermilk Soap, 6 cents. 13 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach $1+ 2:3 yards Sea island for $1. 8 yarlds Blouse 1binen for $1. Clark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen. Best Apron Giiiliamu .c. a yard. oo ntunerous;; to tmentiou. Lccs. malNr Tsiin, RIOES. New Goods, . PRICES. as well as duralle, will be found in S.C. is locality are in nee"d of first class store and examine my stock and S Advertisemtent is no 1lum11bug. My OTIONS, SHOES, IDWARE, CROCKERY, D FURNITURE. ad keep in stock all the leading I alsohaIve a we11 "to?ked 0R1. 1ways 1in1d everythng tIresh and at dls inlluIde "VAA1:ES that arec inl mienits are as strong as the qu,dality of dier of Low Prices " in this ten tivelyv. IlRspcCtfulIy, L OARTER. CALHOUN, S. C. Timfothiy IIay, at $1 a hiunidred. ODS, RY ID A.Y ! IHats and1( Sailors. Black "' T1an Oxfords. fants Black hand Ta Shoes. of SllOES in FARMING TOOLS. out, two conts saved yonl oni a paper 3 pini. BRUCE Gr- I']~' MORlY 1100K. has passed and ats a new one come. n holl er andl more activye business every (customler, b - giving best values onsist withI patying [is own obligations my goods thli seasoni and feel assured least money olleredl anhywhere. many ol the newest weaves and colors, 1. D ress Goods and~ unhesitatongly say me up-ceoun try thati will surpass me. dinJ, L,awns and Swvisses is a BEAUTY." sup)ply at a,ll times wvithmout regardl to t 4 cents. Good yard wide Bleachuing e I have ever had andl at thme lowest (d My customers kn~ow that I keep w eep) thme som ry (nes.) I make good tore come to Park's he enn come ' have inl Greenville. duiiring 1897. It will save you money, ash for your fl atmul neecds. West Endc