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The People's Jouriail1. LOCAL #WEMN. -Fodder palling is near at hand. .--J. A. Sheppard, of Easley, was on our street$ Mon day. -Auditor Christophot visited in Spartanburg county this week. -The rains last week wore very much needed by the turnip crops. -If you want prompt and quick results advertise in the JoURNAlL. -Miss Nora Holder visitod rola tives and friends in Central this week. -Miss Lida Hagood, of Easley, visited Miss Corrio Bruco this week. -The railways of the world carry over 40,000,000 passengers weekly. . -See notice of Pickens Rifles in another column and profit thereby. -Lawyer B. A. Morgan of Greec ville, was in town last week on business. -How to make time fly--bor row money and give a short note at bank. -Miss Olive Thornley visited rol atives and friends in Anderson this week. -J. O. Brock and wife have moved into the Ambler house on Main street. -Three things affect a mani's spirit-a dull day, an empty purse and living in love. -The Antioch school com monced Monday with Miss Ida Sutherland as teachsr. -Capt. J. K. Lathem, of Clem ent, was circulating among his Pickens friends last week. -James ''. Port.Ar and wife, of Dr. F. S. s week. ious service it Pleasant on Saturday next at 11 a. m. -Misses Janio, Annie and Geor gia Ligon, of Greenville, visited the Misses McDaniel this week. -Messrs. L. R. Durham and Marion Newton visited at Brushy Crook, Anderson county, last week. -Mr. .1. M. 3eardon and fam ily, of Lavoinia, Ga., y,isited( rol a tives and friends in Pickons this week. --Mr. J. D. Ross, of West Palm Beach, Fla., is in Pickens county on a visit to his fathor, J. R. Ross, of Kings. -Prof. J. L. Murphree will clh the ugh ter quite~ sink for several weeks, is much improved. -Mr. Gleo. Robinson, of Easley, accompanied by Mr. Addison Ellis of Peizer, visited at Mr. W. A. Palmer's last week. --The annual meeting of the Old Stone church andl cemetery asso ciation, has been postponed until Lthe 2d of October. -Mrs. Elijah Winchester. of Hazel, who has been confined to her room for some time with rhematism, is convalescing. -We are requested to announce that all the members of Griflin church be present oni Saturday be fore the fifth Sunday at 2 o'clock. .The State Board of Control, at its meeting last week, decided to establish beer disponsaries in all the principal towns of the State. -G. A. H-amlett, the blind man whc has beon in towvn several days selling books gave a lecture in the Blaptist church Sunday evening on Christianity. -Farmers are paying more at tontion to crops5 than politics just no.7, and they and the whole country are to be congratulated upon the change. -There will he an all day sing ing at Tabor church next Sunday, the 29th inst. Let all who will attend and bring song books and well filled baskets. -Ben McDaniel, wvho has been guiaging for Wi lliamn Smnlh, oft near Easley, was removedl thmis wooek to a distillery at Mardoell, (roonvmlle county. -Su perv'isor LAooporI lhasi moved the conlvicts fromn George's Cr~ooki .to Hn t's brid ge. Mag ist rm a eondintg convicts to the chin iigag will find them there. -Lot e~very voter tutrin out next Tuesday and( choose their man iifor U nite I States Son ator. 'Ph is is an1 impo)rtnnht dluty and1( overy voter should go to( the( polls and1( voto. -T'he pr~ot racted meef).iting closed at the Baptist chiurch lat w'o withI two accessions to thme chlireb( . Thme sev ices wvere well attendedo( anid much interest wvas taken in thf meeting. -Then Eastaf oo Singing Asso-. ciation will meet with the Ai ti cl ftaptist church the second( Suniday in September. Every body ii9itod to como and bring wel! filled baskets and song books. By -.iilames I'. Carey, Estq., weit to Atlanta last wook on businlcss. -Mastor Edwin Gaines, of Con tral visited in Pickens this wook. -Thl. Lumpkin, of Sonecta, is vi'it.ig Mr. an:1d Mrs. J. 0. Brock this week. -M iss Ola Iaynes, of Pied mcnt, Visited Miss Zoralh Day, of near t0wn, last week. -('apt.. T. J. Mauldin, of An ('rson, was among his Pickens I riEns( th is week. -See Idvertisemont of Ellisot. Bros., of 1;asloy, inI another col um111 and call on thleml. --Since the shaft was finisled in 1888, 1,809,962 persons hiavo ascenled 1.(t \'asIhingtoin monu 111n t.. -Rev. J. L. Mut lini x, of Oconee couty, will tassist llov. L. L. [n ah)inett in at pr1otract(ed mleoting at ' )Prt0r'S Chapel this week. -MIastors Pendleton and L,uko Gaines, of C(nltral, sons of Wil lian Ghlin1e1s, I'eceasecd, s1)nt soy (^r:al (lays inl to wVn this weok with the fmn ily OI 11r. W, II. Ashimoro. ---The tnI Iays singing school at, Anioi(ch rhur'ch, c,onduCt'd by Prof'. J1. 1,. .lIuarphlr('O (losedl theo "2't)hI inst. It wIs well attended ad1 wias Ono1 ImOng the best sing 1ags ever 1 ad. -1,ost Ibetw'een .asle'y and Chder Ptct, on0 I0memrandum w (11 t it,h ai road1c r('c(ip)t insid1u with tho name of It. A. Porter on it.. Tho finder w);l confrr a grOtt favor by leaving same at this office. -Jno. W\\elhori and family, of Oconoo county, Visited thr formln or's brother, 'T'ho s. WelhIIorn, of noar town, this week. Mr. Wol I)ornl is a })r'Spertm1s f1arm,1r 1 1and says the crops ill O)c()11((1 are good. --T1hO protrn ct(d meeOtiing that cmllmoe' Iced atll,. liltm 1aptist. church FriIay night of ' Iist week, closed Sunday with ILiv accessions to tile (1ur1ch. TIn'( baptizing will tiikt plaIce( the first Sunday ill Sel)temill be r. -james(' T1'as, cOlored, wasH bo for Magisitrato.lt'n ki ns lat urday for b)reakinig into M1r. WV. I). I'lreoman1'S house( anl( t akingl $4'7.00 inl mo1ney allIl som1e clotlinlllg, but the State fail'(I to pro V( him11l guilty and lie --El . 111 . 1i.u l i ir.tr co1-l - ieni1eI wrik t+nI his t'l Iphon l(n fr(ml l-r t A li! ( r(.k, 31Onda. TlhiOC vlt ie wrl( ill I a1 !r(at a vanlttag(' to thel. 1)(( pl(' ; that s e ti1) . I t SI 1 a Hl thing .1111lls, Ish itl alint . at the msil.es . Hfard1. \a I"-'t W. I lard, 1isoJ SE a S l l w t . oTi. P -)l E lt,iabth. liard,t f~ii Creekle Dhlis Plla rrieteJ r, ill r'iason rIoilis Magril. 11VSmih, Clharftlds ton,(1Mr. .!lo.riahi~ E.1( Smi,Chrs BlIeisemer Aela . -NiChar!ny 1Wil) lm coloed, was( hresl( Maist ei Jenk)istur- c Tomkin h- house on thet ~inst.,i whie 0he iad famwitlyP)iV wre a hrlache)ing. and11 taig thorofrom1 tilon watch onei cuiTibttii ond andrsE oe jugtPI ofvit'eglar. fIirtpload guill to heh ebirg and wasbound (2. Ward wht~oi'R lies is womles1( at tf i el res, iat o t h e l)' th i n t. (hiStitwa llboit' wlClSt'tfourt yer ofl)S a(I \' ll agconsit.n wand us fl h l ubr.h Itali "ci p ts litIrhh. IIov rIiso . ' were ut'fred onc the 21-stet inst.z at t' gaurol Creek)It churllIth cmtery, I i i Grotnillo~ IIIout. Shot ltves ai Thushan andl many reilatvs and1( ( rionds lto 11h1(rishit her ' momory.i)lWrk i -r ll .i ay IIunt,L anlE ago andtI1 01the t lins, ith drop\y. 1)0)1 11me Yo was IEE EPEt (tl0 yoearsfof lie h.iat. liaend seveal chiildreln and 51ahlly ret iv' ldfre1I What is gobig on it ai arotut liherty [Correonalentt to the .JuuuNA .] I.iherty, S. C., August, 2ithl 1897. We hIt at liue railn Sa1111nlay, but mor-e is l4etjit'il. . I . ('a. hl (. W. IIunter vis itel at. ' iot iimlok av. .\1i iatii r e (Irite, of 1>e1ldltton, visited rt i.I es atn tl o fl ae< li:i t.aince het las W1'. ii. lCt:tia:ma has c,aommeneed i fot Intli itu.l esidece ot on e of the ytetti'st bl0Iml Site, in ltN wn. Th'4,e. is ''onNibheralt sliring :a.omad ('.nong(; hoI:a rnters; :antl many of Ihhem wltl ch,in^- ull Ise: t Ihi wiut.r. I'ht ei'IIrsit'l lrain t' A10:4a t .1 p assed thut h ha re Ml i.,tr Ioulii p, a n1 if i 1'lal pa.( ' IIt'ri.rs look l'a.-if f "t' le ( it. ( al'e 'il . TIht' livery slabble eould not Let'p l'ace wi i I- h h tI o hors,'s :anti hut t g es Ir thte color(l itizens who wishedl to ride :r't"t l l Sum i v. lelon wre so tt let',lifu( l here Sat'l day qhe tma kclt tas tiliied. Water 1nl1n Ihivte ::ai e :abroad iln (te land, not weith., N flin te ar4 eth . arc so p>le iful. liherill' \I )niel :111. 1). '. T '4cmpk :1lins callared (::u-h-y W\illi:ul)s, coloredl, afte'r at lively ita,u' from thlie nock tlua:Iry to the ra 4ro:tcl eut i 'lst Iabovc 14 tow i last week. It is 1 notet'd fact. Ihat a ntan ennl get signers to a elilin n"tiit easi'r thallnoh mlaltteg ho%0 enh andlut Ilorious his fomilI anutlcipation nay\ saill oin the grleat sea of hltill eve t f.. 0. D). \l'Guavey has mtonmted his gal hunt steed :nt) i; .s<onintr his lrnmmpet for an appl oinit.a.en1 for t'he ollice of Mig. istrate. Ile may want it for the C'ontlo 'e tale inl Afr"ica or the Semi-.\reic reg ion sof Alhaska, as I herc is no Vacancey al.mll that lpanri"ut IIr liune heard of in this set"Itin. so pas it onl. 'Th'e e tion for cot to Weighr ilasled oil' quietly Saturlay. There was 1-10) votes east, and oore ha tu,att 26 volc . Notice of eo, test was set vedl out lhc t iat i s for somle trtie being al-. lowed to vote Without cerlilleats, while So ne others were not allowed to Vote wilhhtll telm. 'Tis a poor liw th alt, a11 lows 14(te to ride and mauke" .1a0k walk, ch! C. Olga News6. 1 lIT(lt (1:4 ' .N.,: .1 \ I baye Seen nothinl)g from4 t4i .side in some tite, I w%"ill 1.ive you a few dots. liverythnhl dlry ami needling rain hnclly. P'rotractedI mteltinsrt the corder of the day. Miss Miary ihwen, t.he beau1tiful ano in-comlpli,hed daulghter of W\. T. l;ow('a, wit her brt(ht-r. To'I mlu , v'is!Ied he \i eli"es iill' :atn ih'lah I" i-ter .ist. Sat nr'It til : : l y I e,i le;1", \Iis- Gr:w' t 4fltit'i'1 who ha15 hl-n hli V 'o i'' l it e l:a-I V' w eek- at i et'v. .1 . P'. I t-'- le,r's 1-n1 rn-d h om hi -: 1 iI sIly'.I, It f'I t ; o 1 ht' e" l ,"t f 1* I t in luat 'v friin i;, .-\ uon ' li t' Ivitti , h re .tit wi ' wele; IIit ( :i l li l 3 i' v.:lw re.IC , ('tntral- I ett :lil t ' red loo -x:n,1,r, Of (-"nlice comunyV S:a t IJP 4't, of iil an'IIl l'r ; -'-'t't. lI'(n' dt'r a-,d lh' I .\Icl)aniel, of Iel -t'ilht:; .1. il. l11I1iie of \\':ashin"'l.ou, f"rmlerly of )at usville; .\lr. :Ni t''. l -'m:lk illu l.s, of Gret"nvilb-"; .\liases tiailie. 11111nie and iii t 'uilt ot -tu I l c ie \ fleo" it uiel i , :4f( !4.1S lw: i e, n i. l \1 '4 !liam 114 ofii Tiv.I e .i ' - I ist . .\lr- ru .\irs. 1'trry l;.alson :nel lh daughter,I i'alin , )p'oft. \\i.hin ton,:4 art o in proi'racf t.t m, 4in4- at.4 I'fe., 4 reel, ~ion.*: 4' ihec ae ft . .1 . . I 444 eri l t 1*' I- wa sonn 'ni ka Ni-u lg:a, Crg-insp, (f ilra rhlls Fiji'. s:llc l . l'.'CTl1i:Il & I t,r k of iA kd 4'r144, l. vii( i(l erdi'l.i,) rs [ { -Vo want T 'r;oP 1I, S Jt (, , NA, to lolic1it ov(try IlioIn ill 1'lIk ('11 Cojiinty. Only $1.00 a yotr, --Thorr arhe only seven boar(Irs at, t.he Co unty Ilotel now, hut from all icC-miits th iIllebr will ill CI'oeabo slhort,ly. A Ihe,iaeitfel WSediing. Mr. Editor: YouIIr corros)ond ent. witne'issed It 1auttiful occaionl ( n last Sundaty morning. Th nuilrriage' of Mir. W . M. A1urrphree to M1ss Oe'tave Neoly, at. the beau iulil ho1110 of the rIllde's paronts. At 9 O'clork wI arrived at Mr. Neely's and Were invito<d int,o the Ibeautifully arringed and doecoratod palrlo' with soveral of tho fri(:nds and relativos. At the appointed li nt' the waiters hogan to nlarch into th) parlor. Mr. Ilovey 1lajor with Miss Zorialh I)ly; AI.' ICyona Major with Miss Bossio Ilaintilton; Mir. Mlod 1hty with Aliss Myra Murphreu; 1r. Lun Day with Miss Edna Major; Al r. Clayton New ton with AIiss Josio Alturplhroe, fol loW(1 by tho bri:le and groom. J1. Mt. Stewart pul)lho<0( the cov onlant, after which it. was <leci<dod to go to Ioli Bahptist church. After preaching wo all returnc'd to I I. Neoly's as requested for 'ditntor, a nd f'oun< that Mrs. Nueoly knows how to tilakm Iuntgry )eo ple enjoy ia good (1dliner. May the youig couplu livo 'ad bL) 1i21ppy. Coi, 1tCu"4ville DosC%. J1. M. King and dlaulghttr h:ave been visit ing in ahielNville t,his cek. Mir, lihn'l1slont lihn'on avid d:aughter wor-hippIed1 at. (cro; I{oalhs ntu lar". W . If. lirytant andl wtife,. and' 11. if. Williams :n(1 wife, arv on a visit to ft iemls in lInctsvlle. A MIr. Ilenery, an accompIllishIt;oute nuu from tnear irevar1. N. (', , i visit ing the fat ily of Mrs. ,liza Aikenas, tills week. John i.oop'r" has a.iother hov :at. his boaaie which m:akeo sixteent If I :ain not (nistaken. Yours trunly, Rg Anugust 16;tlh. t$897. Tanke ivotice.. All p1rsons who fornierly lltlonu1ged to the 'icken itilles and have not t et i listd('( area eIaebIy' onrdlcr i to 1't. i t tih com. pany att the ai'annwy at. 1'ickens C. II., I l e lirst. Sa111 ay in See e r :t. ; o)lok for the p)1upse of carrying olt. the pe'r tvissi-ns of Section 31) Ievis(1 Sel taltes of'otl arin-4sh.. All te.tbers of said of said ruepa1nly who le.-ire to betome membe (rs :a r ("n(I'Iestc(d to nacet, at sann ph1110 :ua(1 tilne for IIhe purp1ose of 1Ii,. lnssing w e-ticn; I rtainig 14 o the well. farl. of (the en 11 11any. I, M. \laulklli n, For" sal t by arn-yn Ilendrick;, Piok. ens, r. C. Noticeo Debors ndce. All wh(a f1 rtnerly b (l.IIg:d to t.ho Pickolis 11ittus an< lltnn" not re-en. list(o(t and ha vo no(t yet tutrnk'd over their uniforms a<11 'qIuiiip)141(nts whieb wero issued(t to th1m111, 11r1 o itce- Al those1 who do11I4I not tur9 in the4 State's"Ia i>reri y by SIthe .irs('l that15 the sae w a I, i betiI dOn<lod upo sigh t by .''( : s an lier ofl~ th<i Icompan, *:V .I . M.4l' Maul'iin ,. I will commencetpayintPen ofAgut1897.15141 1014! 111f .\lary1:I o A .~ i>:tsd ca ,will ph-1' 1f'''ajl Irl it iese<l . by44 tl itth v of'lII,4 ( Nevernb1r, 1 . A1 sI:wson i hti .o a id estate3' w44i p lasel 4nik pa met n4r efreai T! 1E :4T.TEI 'Oll)II UTi' 0al9O, .IA, 1 I Ith (' ourlt,Il II ,Iti 4f4on !o I .' ) 444. Newto 4 O4at44.:s,I ' Frni A.4 Sheek Joseph)tll litiu (''4 '.) iII141'1 14 Ir l! hin4'n J. 1 14 'II. on in ns i Ill llelif. lu '' IV1 o1 AL.L/ ~BUO CGET. PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mir. Editor: Turnip Seeds are now in detand and ".e have 2) fresh supply, mand we also have a few Sunamcr Uuotls tt close out, mighty cheap, A large lot of uice VaI:se at:1d S.'atchels and T'rimks. (God s:ldlel. and 11iarness, Clbars, liIt ('IS an Pads. ESverythaing in Furnitnre. The beat -tock we have ever had and uore cont ing. Nene betler and none1 claenpe:. Alutst every hoISc kt)t laa .t certahi eas5(nS troihle'l with itN,f) 1I[TOS. We have at remedyc that will down 'tem now. I'oixconu and1 Won't. stuan. Try 2a bottle sprinkle it among clothig for lothR. E'verything aanaall' neeled lhOnt as Iomec can he fomud here. U. T . 'a . I have now I t stock a complete Assorlment of the 'Water Pad' Trusses. TIh "'C1I1)APEl"Ti1," the "i\t OSI' (OMFOt I'A LE" and "DUt1Lll Bil Tl1:tUSSt,'' inl the Ma:1'rt't. I)R U C+S, of all kinds, and at )lices to suit tihe times. Con' and see i11C. k. W. Earle. l'ick,n,s, S. C. FOUR MORE WEEKS anc1 l\Ttionsae. We are dleterminled to make themn the bes~t of all. Goo<d i Shir ting at 41 en Is per yard. Best Prints at 4 4 to 5 cents. C'ottonadesq tromn 8 to 15~ GROCERIES. 8 lb.s. G.ood CoIIbe for $1.00. Fllour fromi $l.50 to .$5.00) per har rel. We wan1t your trade aund will HUNTER & HAMILTON, LIBERTY, S. C. j2.l-97. JIVER Are different fromu all other medlici nes. Each performs a spe.cific duty, thus doing away with drastic purgatives and curing by the MildPower Theory. One Pink Pill tou1chets the liver, re moves the bile, the bile 'Imoves the bowels. Thle T/ onic Pellet. (does the rest. Clnorwet a-rml rc2 smany store. Urownu M. g. Co,., N. Y. ,, IrenevilIe, Tenn. ler sa11e by renInI(112 & lIenditi.ks, lick WO FFORD 0 OLLEGS SPARTANBURC, S.C. J1AS, H. CARLISLE, President, Ihe I) ry, Ph .21' 11)1)1 in. English. G ;reek, M 1enidphyV~s, Polt.i ical2 Economy11I3, (Geran, F.renich aitl i istory. New . ITe Wo ford Fitting School br2iek hutiblinig be2lauifuIlly Iae:td near1 th e col ltgt'. 'ITe I I()ad-mas2ter, A. .All SON I JlPImEE, and1( the M:uatron, lIve in the~ bu12ilg, $enld for enltalogtI. 2112w6 StJ.e A.3 O 'ieiELy, R.tL.FR NEW SPRI Prices that speak fot themsehy ORW The ladies say that oar line of therefore it goes that they inust be. Organdies ut 15 cents, Organdir Organdios at 371 ceute. All Organ< TDIMI The piettiest line ever shown in ever from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 1 Dimity worth 25 cents. DRESS COODS---CC This stock is complete with all t domestic, from the cheapest to the ii, A Pow Special Pr A 75c. black Henrietta for 50c. A 65c. black figured Jacquard foi 50c. A G0c. black figuied Etamine foi 50e. A 20e. Gents H; Linen IIandher. chief for lOc. 1 doz. ladies fine bleached vest worth $1.00, for 6Oc. 3 spools cotton for lOc. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth $3.50. And thousands of other bargain: Call and see our stock and get l I~ Ia. 3EZ L1AD SLOW IF New Store, NEW -- YES. everything new and stylis my store at Calhoun, Pickens Count} \Vhen the trading public of GOODS, I invite you all to visit mII prices. A look will convince you that t stock comprises the latest styles in D)RY G>iOOD)S, is HATS, CLOTHING, H) GLASSWARE A I will make a specialty of Shoes sl yles for Men, Women and Childrei CERY DEPA1RME . You will tractive, at the lowest possilie figur demand every dlay. The1 pneec inadui mfy goods are attractive. I aIm determi ned to b)e "Le locality and serve you politely and Doyle Building. mar I8-97mn3. ?WP. S.-A car load of No. NE W Gr O EV E Spring Dr O"Lamdies anid MIisse Ladhios " " Children's andl I, New lot Mon 's Cl T1ho BE~ST STOC. Pickens Coumnty. ALL KINDS OF tWWe savo you dollars in othe~rs are blowing andt swonting a of pina and thoro is no point to tI J. MeD ON YOUR MI Tro remind1 you that as each yer .A.. .E".. 3 is still trying to grow moro vigorou methods, earnestly deiring to honze: obtainable for as httle-m~oney as wil dlollar for (dollar. I have used extra care in buiyini that I cani give the lbest valnes for it In Woolen Dress Goods, I have at prices from 15 cents to $1 .0() a ya I give rmy best attention to Blac that on th is line, there is niothing inl My collection of Organdies, Grei Stap'lo Arzticles mie kept in ap season. (Good heavy Cotton Checks; at 5 cents. The best line of' Cottona<o il ices My Shoe B3uinessis unqueIjilstionl( only goodl on,es. (I let the ot her fell every dlefeCtive shoe0. Whzen you want anythin zg in a .' nearer supplyi ng your1 wan ts t.han an Trade wvithi Park for Cash and( thent you will soon havye Ci Greenvilln. S. (. . BE?N1TZ, NG GOODS. es. Our Prices always the lowest. NDIES. Organdies are the prettiest in town s at 25 cents, Organdies at 30 cents, lies 10 per cent. lower than others ask TI2F tt-. Greenville and at prices lower than 5 cents we give you a real FrEnch LORED AND BLACK. 1e newest Weaves, both foreign and est, with trimmings to match. Loos for This Week. 41x7 Smyrna rugs $2.89, worth $5.00. Art Squares from $5.00 up. I box, three cakes, Buttermilk Soap, i cents. 13 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach $' 1. 23 yards Sea Island for $1. 8 vat ds Blouse Linen for $1. ('lark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen. BEst Apron Gitgham 5c. a yard. too numerous to mention. 1.1fees. Scii IN RI CiES. NOw Goods, - PRIGES. , as well as durable, will be found in r, s.C. [1is locality are in need of first class store and examine my stock and his Adverti sement is no lumbug. My OTIONS, S110ES, RDWARE, CROCKERY, ND FURNITURE. aud keep in stock all the leading i. I also"*h1ave a well stocked (ARo always i ud everything tresh and at es. >Ods indude "VAUES thatvs' ar in~ cements are' as strong ais the qju,ity1 of ader of Low Prices"' in this ittenitively. Respectfully, L. OAR~TER~. CALHOUN, S. C. 1 TVimothuy Hay, at $1 a hundred. ODS RYT DAY! L.1 I..min.e of 3 Hats and Sailors. Black " TVau Oxfords. ifants Black and Tani Shoos. othing andl( Hats. KC of SHOES in FARMING TOOLS. suhstan tud Bargains. While some out two cents saved yon on a papor .BRUCE. EOr ITWI EMORY H00OK. r' has passed anrd ais a ne(w One COme1. I inl bette1r andl me active busi ness it every cuistomier, by' giving best4 values I (consist with paj~yinug l.is own obligations myni g'ood 1"ihis~ seaisoni andI( 11ee assured e Ieast moniley oller'edn anlywhiere. iminy of the newvest wevesV(m anid colors, rd1. k IDress (Goods and11 nnhesitatiogly say Iihe up-.coun atry I hat will surpass me. odins, La wnis ain I Swisses is a ' R AIUTY." L' supp1l,y at all times without regardI to it 4 cents. Good yar.d wide Bleaching le I have ever had and at the lowest d MJy customers know that I keep w eep) the sorry ones.) I make good ore comeW to Park'S lhe can come have inl Greenville. dlurinig 1897. It will save you money, ash foi your actiual needs. I. K. "E"rl1, West E.