The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 26, 1897, Image 2
The People's Journal.
T. C. ItOil INSON, Iit"r.
W . O. lksTie. itl li.h.'r.
PUiLISIHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Subscription One Dollar a Year
Enteretl at. the Post Oflice at Pickens as
eecontl-chats m:tter.
'1'11'180\ ,ll'G1l-;T 2G, 18t').
I'flUMAltl' ELECTION.
Next Tuesday, tho 31st instant,
will be the (lly of the primary
election for Ilited States Senator
and it, is important that the peo
plo turn out and vote. Whlile ill
the candidates once bolonged to
tho same faction, vet to show that
factional lies are o)1itortted and
that the 1rilllry election is)appro
ciated, every voter should indi
cate his hoice by ballot., oven if
it bo Ilobson 's choico with some.
Shoul ld there ho a light vote
polled, tIhere will probably ho an
effort dule to abolish the primary
plan. nder the primary the )peo
ple Call Control the (loctions, un11
der any o;her the politicians will
be bowss8. The price of Iilbcrty is
eternal vigi a and the perpet
11ity of the pep1l(e's rule will (e
-pend upon the constant watch and
1e'ver ('ailing exercises of their
rights ami privileges.
There is more involvtd m- the
election wxt ''luisday tha1 ap
P 1ars op thl- surface. It is true
that, tht arill i(ltestion is settled
for at Iea)st the' nlmher of years
that McK inlev Ahall hold the presi
doncy of these l('lnited States, still
the Ieolw, h-told endorse or con
(lentm te c'ounrse of Tillman and
.1fcLaurin int li recent, tarill leg
islatietn. liru vot, s inl this ('lec
tilln Will bw i o11 r'(I'1' to the South
(ar11hna h(!.l..tlion inl the mtnition
S11 legislatiur I t) proce(l int the
new% wny bla't.1d out by Tillman,
Nlliaurin, 1 1hIio and others, or to
return t 1 the' iths of the fathors.
1I) pro1prtilion I) th vote east, will
thw ailmiunt ((f respecwt and ( bedi.
ence h(, 1),thtl t.) the wish of tlw'
peol1.
So mucoh f'.r the naiio1n't view
of the senalt(rial race, but what.
will he t he e' ('t in State al'fairs?
T'h('re have hen sevraleral 1,l's,
Ztpl artittly irr44l"vantt, brought, in
to this cam11ptign 1( thoru must
hie solllethllinl; important ill them
else tilw an'11t1d:1ti'as wouiIll n,t h.
the peolhh enn1 reversF'e any11thIin
(1ono int this n'l*c'tioni next Vent' ii
the S tat I pr' iltuary, 'xcept . r'eenlI
the fortuntif (catnd(itii. Yet thy
result of' t.his u'beetioni will probia
ly indoictthe(1( 1( fato of mon ai
mfonlsur'es inil. thttfuture. Tholi cotn
st iutional11 conit (tion (12( mor01'
thanil iframe and( etnact the prosen
orgaic IClawii of' S-outh Catroln t am1.111
thle good influencest 1~' set in) motiol
They aro re'spe nd ill this race a1n1
the result. wiill be n indlex to whaI t
maIy lie 'xiwet.'d ini thna Stato nt
thle fuiftur'e.
Wednesda l tV iiThur1I i sdayt '
this~ week (Fe 'tonill e is shiow ing
respect, antd aidtmit'ation to the
vo0terans11 of t he 12ato Confederacy'i('
their Staly enljoy~ablo. Th'le G~iro
~vi lie papers hav diono(11( ever'ythinig
to maiike'Il th'(occasionI a grn d 51ue.
coss andti the v. Itrais w~ho have the
good fotr tn' it atend iil look
ion1 with (ini comradelus inl war.
II.iowidlhghttfutl it would lhe to
forbiid, to lbe prteset and (injo~y the
sweet coninnioniit (if kindr'ed spir'
its, rocallintg I he sceneIIs and( dleeds,
1'Tnm JIortNm wT Vill remi'ilebe these
and wiill fill itts colutmns' next week
'with conifedera'te i temis, givinug thle
old soldier some)Lthinfg to r'omlinld
'him of war times' and1 shointg to
the young m1e1n(X2 examples of nohke
conlduct and1 truein herloismi.
NE'NATI'0I TEULLMAN.
Senat'ir T1illman211 is nIever' idle
talents is contstat. When he it
-not engag(ed int .Iliciial wok h.' i2
spe0akinig in his Itaf li St t' rad.
Elrossing itarg.' and1 '!nthutsiastic
Of thle Untion. ThIose' wh1o prIedict
1his (declino itn 1popula1ritly, are woe
fully blind to his aclhiovmlentts in
the past anid ar1 i''Ilgl iget as to1
the trend ofit(St psnt affahnirs.
HeJ is id(e-awako and1( has a
'work to (10 for the bet tormnont oif
his counttry's cotndition. iiis of
forte in that diroct ion will surl'y
be appreciated by ai grautofutl peo
ple, and his ablilit.y and( devo0t,ion
can never bo denied by his strong
08t enomy.
TEEIAY. AVOUUT 01st.
Romolbor that, noxt Tuosday
ho 31st imstant, is -the day fixed
or hold1ing the Primary election
'o U nited States Sonator. Do
iot fail to east your ballot for
,our choice of the candidates, as
)ring to represent you in the
nited States senlato. Let Pick
'ms county show her intorost in
)uhlic alifairs and not boe hohind
1my county in proportion to her
votes.
The names of the four candi
:lates will ho printed on the tick
Ats, run i pon or pencil mark
through the names of three and
loave the i11no of the one you
wish to be elected. Take your
choico and sao that your cal1di
date's name is not marked off of
the ticket, which you put inl theo
ballot box.
Go to the polls and vote as you
please, but be certain that you
vote, and for thce 1111111 you want,
e- -c . 'x-.
The piellic at Kemwve on Saturday,
August 14th, was a day 1pleasantly
spent by thofse who were prosentt.
Early in the morning people began
to cimu inl from almost all dreetions
a111 ten o'c!ock there was quite a large
crowd present. Capt. It. E. Steele,
president, of the Citizens' Union. call
ed the people to order, and Rev. W.
0. Mauldin led ill prayer, aft ir
which ('aptiin Steele arose tnd wel
comned each one to the jubilee in bo.
half of the linion. Just at this time
two eanutiful little girls tistetfully at.
tired ill white, arose iroii the aimli
enee carrying above them a hand] fsomn ue
banwer with an in scriptiofn on it "Cit
izen Union. Lovers of good morals,''
and then a<h-ancel to thf; stain and
presentdt the SaIne to the pne sidentt,
Who in very appropriate words thn Ik
eil themt for their noble act. He theu,
as usull, imd lie close attetiion of
I he crowd fot one lour dl ing which
time he delivered a very instructive
addf1ress.
lon. Jue;l ii. Miller ias the next
Speaker iltrodiiced. lHe we It some
what into ancient history to muaioke it
plain that orga;tnized bodies were ben
eficial to public welfare if they bad
the right spirit and motives, for in
union there is surely strengthi.
Prof. .lolm 0. Hicks, principal of
Palestine scho:Il, wit3 next int.roduced
by the president. Prof. hicks said
by invitation lie and his school wure
presentt for the pur"Ipse of delivering
speeches. lie saw from the inscrip
tion the tiag, they were lighting along
on thc samitie line that. the Citizen Un1
ion were. Prof. hicks then lifted up
in his arms a pretty little live or six
year old and statrtel the bat.tle, and
from the time the i-t, gIn wans aied,
hot .lhot were0 )ulxe nutil an ImtIIi.ot.het
i:.:ipiortat m part, (If the programoi was~
reached, and Capt. Steele ann iounlced
flhat one hour and fifteen mninutet
would be( given for dinner aind re
freshiments. TIhere wias soon1 surL-al
b)y the ladies a bountiful sulply (II
all good whiolesome things to eat
Here we will s'ty that 11he ladies de.
servo th aniks a111nd uchi credit, foi
their excellenit.diinnor -vbiich haid been,
pperd. After iall hadu partaken to
L t.heir full saitisfact ion) and1 lar ge qu ean
tity left ever, so1Wmle io mlonis were
1served. It. wals a noticeale fact liat
s(1me) iof the yorm1 g men'ii1 were 1 reind
'ing the youniig laidies, we believe, that
I they would nzot obhjOect to being thle
I poso oIf a good cook, for it had
b leen proven t.hait theure were) plenity (If
thej*in proi0ilt, fromii thie delic'ious5 'din.
nor wich'l 1had1 ju. been101 setrvedl. The
Stme gi ven hiavinig expired , thle seats
around11 the sl-tnd again il led to hoar
Hion. W. (I. Manildini wats intiro
duce andI 111 made at very forcOile ari.
goinent w-vih was l istenled LI) by the
enitire crowdl for about anu hour' anid
a half.
P'rof. 1Hieks thon commflIonod again
ando they' hianidled the pr'ohibit(ion
everyi* one0 from the smiallest tol t be
largest spoke ini a very and1( posiIi vo
L'Iusic wa's flirnished betwveen [hle
Ispoechj s from11 ovrgan, l ,w volnan
A fler abnloIst the day had ben
51)enit in listening t.o the instructive
spieechie, the speakers were complli.
mencited, the benelldictionl pronIouncedl,
anld all joIineLd in saymng they had
spen1t al pleasant (liy aIt ieowoo.
Hvingj1i k(ipt no) notes we are sorry wo
ctannolt give the ilnms of the speoak
ers of Prof. Ilieks' 14ehool.
0. S. Stewart.
Alexander, S. C., Aug 16, '97.
The Unlionl meeting of the fir-st oi
visioni oIf the Twevlvo Mile Association
will be hohl1 with the Piens Bapt)list
church. (Ionnulenlcing on1 Saturday be
fore0 the 5th Sunidaiy ini August, at 10
a. hi.
Th'le fol!owving prIogramn will he (il
servedl:
Devuotionaiilexercises (condu Lctedl by
Iter. J. T1. JLewis, fiom 10) to) 11.'
Introduc ntory~ sermionl by Re'v. 'T. 0.
AFT'EhiNooN.
"What is or (lity, as5 o) hi ssio.)Ii
ry w,orkl in this Association?" byV Rev.
"flow should 1)mmbe-rs be dlealt
with who mlakc, sell or use as a bev
(rage, intoxicating liquors?" by W.
'.f B3owen.
"'W haisi the( duIty oIf JBaptists as
to tile liquor queIstion?!" by G*. M.
Lynch.
"Hewu can we get church members
mor0ie in1teretedo inl ch1urchl w,orkt" by -
Mi. Henudrickos. dotOroiy
"DoI our m.i-ehi'.. s
in preachlug ng;;rallsrt f ho antnttfatt.
(Iro, 14al1 rut(1 11an 1 of initxicntirg Ii
or?" by Rev. 13. Holder.
SINDAY MotNINo.
Beginning t 9 o'clock there will 1e
i Sunday School umttbs mnetting and
talks of 15 ininutes, interspersed with
miusic, as follows:
1. "What is Sunday School?" by
Rev. J. M. Stewart.
2. "Is it the duty of grown people
to attend Sabath el)hool, if so, wly?'
by Iev. J. T. Burdine.
3. "Is it il)ortanut for every
church to have a Suntdly School, if
so, why?" by 1Bev. T. C. lloltzclaw.
4. "The importance of regular
study," by 1tev. J. E. Foster.
5. "What is sanctifieation as taught
in the Bible, and when and how is it
attained'?" by Rev. T. C. Holtzelaw,
30 minutes.
A TFEtNooN.
Reports from the chIrches as to
their spiritural con<dition and how to
improve it.
The chnrehs are requested to send
full <delegations.
By Committee.
..- ~ . .
A J11f Fri,E of ieaes's$ItIons.
A very sinple r'eie.v to get rill of wors
on l':nbh;lge', is s4 foll%ws: I.onnl at d1oub1 le
harreliShot gun 1p1,r4 y hIeav'y (3-41u1 k(now%%
the hl'e 1 ir ll ' I1*at I 1111 '-ler til' repart)
go 1u tiet tiell' of t ohe patch, (thle t':tIage
pasthlt I Snean,) yortlr hunker d w al t1" 14;nd let
1".1 4r t acst h4p41t c1111h' t1.11, thlln hliet 111
S 4tion byV" going to the ?Ippolsite S I-' of 11111
itch 1111 tir you11r gun direct across the
patch again, 1 his gets at unove 1 n the worms.
I am not ertainl whether thil 51sh0k kills
the wourtnl or not4, but1 ralther think that, it
gives 1111 wrlninIg to l114 as the Iralites
tid1, into the I'rt edl l 1ndi. 4T3 his hms
been tried ill tireel ille 1 olunty an they
yay it. wovrkM like' a I"barml.
Al 1n14h 13aehelor eonehuh-tl thatt his 1bihle
t.'... ghl hiin Ilmt. this s:one retne<ly weth14
applllyv il hiy case., av he was Very inlnlh an1
illye1. 1l t night by a little p11g it'enllll
t il"'1I hIIl." 11 nll- t111l .lin., a n1 'igh1bor of
his, to 11ne r 111In' 111111 night, bring his pis..
till Ilr ,fun and1 11:ss :t Yh11t 11r t w"1 ;11r'11s his
b141. Sot on11 i 4 11 .1 1in go111411 tel"s e 1r i11he 11bt
SLi ellnt o ' h ut :11l i tu1n1 1 1hin1 in. 11. .
,lim 1:,1111"k(4 at h11 " 111rt1 I : 1 :y he'11'{ltIw
1blIU1 : 1 el l tot, s:Iyv the inu;tt1 of the
11bt ah:u-k \WhII 1I y111It want . I'v"e elum (o
11ver' (o-Ightll to Il1 thIat shot Ing filr YI1.
:\l right J1ilolie, 31n11 in, 1 at1 ghad von
""1 111, fo1rh. hg l '' havte he gll .vig 111 e
13r hh114- f-night. The old 111an gets ny1and
Mtn il a ri1 : f 1 his ht Is still ats m E1 .
night, anl s:ys, .lim you stat right, over
there :;n' (e g4 'o right over the he i, . it
obe)4 the 11h 1 1t a.d lahnts hintSelf att
the f11u of the be'l and tires his p+isto lx
tlirectetl, the hall h rying se islf il the Walli.
No1w .1lmllnie, says thel ol/l mn , t.rv it fromll
the other xilie, sorter cross ire on'e., aw1
I amll suirt, it will ge1t Ia 1111 on thenl e3)n
fon1411 infernal little p1est5. S ei 4Ires
his et1-il ,hot, the ill hiding itself in
the wa.' ll. ''n1'1 lim go e.11 ElIne. TI'ho next
ti1y h11e sev t he 41b1 ' 1 11t1, a11 savs 11ello
1b 1111)i1, 41 d il(111 yo:i rest last lgihit -.' OhI
1ir ilile, I.isys the Ohl u; n, n v r ha111 11 141 het.
ter "nghts rest i g my life. I think he11
little f vllowV packdilo uandl 1n.. e
- .111P . Q ~ -- -
Pleckens ('o tys Exectave ('otuttitt(ee
lle PiTkens County xcenime Coil.
we set TSda he 1th inst. cn me l a.
Prtointedcmana e for the natr l>ra
mnary election to he hel Angust :fst 1 .
Ib;tley:-W11. ll1ryant1, .1. MI. Kin1, mn
A. W. Kolgt.
iberty:-l). t. Chablinl, \. S. p ar
oll aut .. r.eennings.
Cetientnd:-li. .. Johnst)u, '. C. alate rtin
andR 1. L. WKyton.
Caulhonn:-Eiba1T. lisS, Iarvey Inut
an<d t. C. Unawfc.1
Six Mlile:-Anr"on lann, liilly (f:-t-n.t
YOUR VFAOER
EW'After Seeing our Clothing.
And getting the prices. We have inade every effort to boom trade
and it will be greatly to your benefit to purchase ycur
OLOTUJZING
of us now. Our goods 1re liked wherever used and are the best to be ob
tained.
If you have not sean our stock, you wili be surpiisetl at the extensive
variety of carefully selected and handsome patterns in
MEt:N'P4.
A N I) C,111 A 10TZI",EN S-4
LO r IN .,
in every conceivable and desirable style.
GREFWV LLE S. C.
MORE BARGAINS!
IMlAlister &
Dry Goods, Notions, Carpels aliul WidilioW Shades..
Last Week's S1le was successful so far is moving stock is cooncerned.
Our overload of stock has been very inmeh"li l:educed, and iow every De.
partment is in good Running 'Trim. We have Many Bargains yet, anl are
ma\ing others every hour of the day, so i'urclas'rs may hitcl as (,ood
Bargains this week as last.
We arc getting in New Stock, too, every' dayl, hough~lt at thle 2 ,rin g
sales of the Big .Jobbing Houses North t' sell cheap, chcap.
iy:BARGAINS! ,BARGAINS! BAl;mAINS
New Lawns, New Mitts, New Vash Gools, New (Goves, New Table
Damask. New Towels, New Underwear, New Notions, New IEo.ict y, New
Table Oil Cloth.
- TIE NEW FAD. -----
''A berdeen" Plaid Shirlings (newest style' for men's .uuetr Shirts)
at 10, 121 and 15 cents.
New Guaze and Angora Flannels (infat,ts wear) 25 to 50 cents.
22 yards 4(0 i nch (finie) Sea Islanrd for $1 .iO.
You can simpiy (in many lines of goods) get here this week, One Dol
lar and Fifty Ccnts worth of' goods for One Dollar.
1-1fs@5TE J2E31-ITTI1E.
P. S.-Butte rik Patter ns
Homo(1 I PhoneW 98 Bell Phionie '222 (h-onvil,8 '
THE BEST ARE MADE BY
H. C. MARKLEY.
A\.nd Every Variety of' Fi ne Car es,uu' ' n L i es, Ca is,
and I larness, IIlardware,( l'ints, (>)ils
.At tliean rih
Greenville Coach Factory.
G1 W. SIRPINE, Suporint endent.
llee5ml2.
Patronize Your Homne
People?
\c represen(J'jt str'on g . Cck 'oml
ilaniiesi whou wVrte aii lihoral pol icy
onl aill claisss of propety a't r ens- I -~ ~
sonabiIle rtate's. --
11'S1 us bfor' plainug y'ourI
Intsuranchio.
A. W. HUDCENS & EON,
Fire Insurance,
EASLEY, - - S. C.
M5"'N. B. ---WJo cn t,wrim o e,
on Gin H ensos, U ris.t Mill s. l"lour
Mils,Sa Mil..1and all kindsi of
:T HE&UNWee Iimve the m fromt>n *2(.) .nd uy
I ri, i 1S . (, Aii. ,m~i1 i Wap m , ,110 . AllI .xerh-deinss ie I ( n.' I
C h rl s . a a,I--i r Com nd ll price them.
'Pan AmIden,, (Ye A tt je u, Wlt A e wli vell y on. Ouru gC.els e're g'ar-~
irst, lat, aln t e l ime , f''''ver, anlteedtl
Danily, by mull. ... . n ('I
l)iiIH 114 nds,mduiar, hiy'"uai" *8 11 SNIDER & A DRO
Is tihe greatest semiuhiy Newspei i h RJyV AE .C
worI. GEN1L,S
Pelee 5e ai foTv. By mliu, $2 a vei. i Main Street.
Addicas Ti'lls m1N, N... or.- -sl2
Gower A Speights,
---Dealers In
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
GLASS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
CEMENT, LIKE,
PLASTER,
HAIR,
PAINTS,,
LUMBER, &C.
City W1'arehouse. 107 Laurons st.
Would 1)e glad to havo our Pick
ons frionds visit our Coal, WVood
and I,unlu) r Yard, on C. W. 0 R.
R., corner Broad and Georgia
Streots.
Cower & Speights,
Greonvillo, S. C.
apr29-97y1.
JUST RECEIVED!
I have jiust Received a Car Load
of best White corn andl want to sell
it. I have also most anything kept
in t gontolat store for sale. Come
anl see 1i0e before huyiog. I wir
.(I S (llo ihi+ as :any One,.
; I ;Il.o have (4ttOnl seed
imceal and hulls to'r saly. It-irst. comes
first sesvil. I hav"e only a limited
YourS for tradle,
J. H. BROWN,
m:n'1-M.Liberty, S. C.
W'-?A-N A PP-EA-L
sl ~~ youe; I~v I 14(bs -\b eke Ii omi. li 'i s I
25 u r' eres (so Iis i r *s . o ineu deag,
hi:ay)e buingl t)xfoS an wauiII lite ai pair se
how e p ~Iu wlle iluliiell .. I nei l it ,es
I a Ii h-ase wit i n is- ;i ie s an ie iy Pri ,
jiy uuhiba'. 'z's.i A baginii S i n -i' i;ilase -a
h) with it GOO(.h p I)e Srih,I
.l""due. -'r\ Tu )-ed Afe to.
AND'
C O ST,
fom,, nohnili SM E l'luIxt, 1st,
InI Ordc' to give'~ rOom joy1 a l]ge
sloo'k of' CLOTHIlING ior FAIL
TI lA DE.
So now~ is the time for those hav
lng ai lit.tle monley to get some0 r'are
RBALRGAINS.
Whenl we S-ly "'COST," we meani
,jusit whatii4 weV say. Caltl and1( see for
OUR SHOE
DEPAR.TMEN~T,
is comp Jlete. We keep a full line of
Goneral Merchandise and wvillI not be
undersol bay any f competitor. We
huly for cash and we buLy t hem as~
cheap as money can get them.
WVe sell you a keg of Nails for
$2, atnd twenty pountds of good
sugar for $l.
W'ie hav'etn't spaclue herti to iqutote
prIices onI all 4our1 g~iods, therfiore we'
lt will Ipay 7'n1.
ELLISON BROS.
.i7 97TMy . I A\SL E Y, S. O
&Edafae B00k-Keeplng, Dllsine88,
FiuoA PHONOGRAPHY,
Sitution Jyg.WrItgg
AdarseWILBUR R. SMITH,
LEXINCTON, KY.,
For cIrcular of his famnous and responsbl
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY
Awarded Mfedal as World's Epositon
lo,Boos an B oard nfity al>iou$ a'.o
Bhorthand,Type-Writing, and Telegraphy,4alties.
SE"The KCentu cky UQiversIty Diporna, under soea
No tUon Ente now orn u a AtCedeqj
In order to haive yiour letters reaich Us, address only,'
WIL5UR R.SMITH.E:XINfyrnaa ar
J)u Vile,l3 . Office over. Addison's
Drug Stuo. '"~" ""'"'
DR. IliIltT' KIi(ti1ey,
Physician and Sur?eon,
U fliio 1 t hi114s re', ienct aIt, I uo ( Irkroy
howno place, til '1'a c'V( NI ilr
March 8, 1894
Dt. T. D. LEONAIl),
DINTIST.
All work guaranteed.
would be Pleased to servo you.
Glreellvlle, S. 0
nfllee over iruco & Dostor'a )rug Store.
C. FITZOEItAI,I), P1IOGRA.
*lhet, Greenville, 8. C. OlIMce over
Addison'o1 Drug Sto re.
All work gnrnatteedl Io give sattisfac
tion.
itap r8-97yl.
To The Public.
1 would r1epet fill 1y infor"tn the pub.
Wlie that Dr. It. T. Weld1on, "1)0 Ia
well uucl favorably known to the citizens
of Pickens county, is now assoiated
with ns in the pracilce of Deultry.
0111ce: 1I"tire front, roonta (up stahs)
City Nutionai llank Illock
D)Its. NoItwVoo1 & Noltwool,
Oleenville. S C.
B. A. MOHUAN, W. P. ILASSINOA)IE,
(ir'eevillo $. C. Pickene, 8. C.
Morganl & Blassingame,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I'it'ken1Ys, (. ) , y; C.
IPaci'tice hi ail the c< urts.
ne1' . yi. .
Better Raise Mules
Than Buy Them.
JIM 1I:\ASK 1IL, wIeiglhs about 1000
pon ua lau1 will aert've tnares at Pickefs for
'1'Il 1' M'E'I', is four yeIr:s old, weighs
abolt 1u1 4 ni ol1141s an41 \viI- s'rve nares at
G1)1knligs crviiek faritn for ei for at t'nlt
C. L. Hollinesworth.
Misses McKAY,
Aint Street, ('-11EENV'II,I.H, S. U.
111avo now readv for sale all the
Latest tt.yi.'s in
Ihats, Bonn11ets anld Cans.
For Ladulies, )lb-.
D_7 h'I'ey keep con
NovellIes at liwer 1 p
YO I' pattrona}gc
M'SSFIS McKAY,
Matin Street, (Greentville, S. C.
A lt i; t1.A 1lI K. ( Eto. E. COOPER.
CLARK & cOOPER,
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUIVMENTS,
fkYTombstones
of every
Description.-fi
-ALSO
MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES
EELWINVA
SALE.
Sept. It we iwill hilove to: Shunslatoe
s4tand11. No. 1 15 Mai xt ro (nnn~...*
St radile4y & IHalrr's new~% sto(re'.
Ioii then'u, everytinig i. il go atL a hra
'saeri fee. 11ints, Flo4wers, liiibbon, Vol Iing,
1La155, Sta2tn11 inen22, CoIrset's, (goodi 'surninaI4,
weaOLYhI for2 ::0 cen2t's.) "o :dvoly.est, A a
s4ome' 5t a tj 1I5 jnt Cpe gr.)45
M I8SES RO)GER .,
U .IiEN V ILiL, S. C.
A' l ar e otofm n ndbo '
1 keep a1 full hut ne o
IF A lN ICSS, COI,LAIIS,
#"r pay catsh for hid 4,, -~ li't til
lI. M. UO00Dljior'.
. inee4 or to41 14 (4 wer & (1ood41tt
102 Min Sitree.t, Green2421vill1e, s. u,
Mariel2s 1
Bicycle Con
test -
AC'l RY AHOl r-gy
50."TJCSe" T~I,50.
Ladies or Cents Model given away
y Dickson.
.We will give the above named
1gh grade, wvell known Bicycle. TPo
ny person) having thle larest amon ut
I sales to ineir' ere ht for Shoes by
)ctober' 1st 1 897.
WhIeol 0on' ixhibitic ni at Un2is Bi.
ycle I01)p4itoryV.
l'he Factory Shog.Store.
'Mane'r.