The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 02, 1897, Image 3
The People's Journal.
LOCAL ITEMIS.
-We want the news, eend it in.
-Mrs. W. A. Palmer is very
ill.
-Mrs, G. W. Griflin, of Loopor,
is very sick.
-Israel Ferguson, colored, is
very low with fever.
-Mr. J. P. Farr, of Farr's was
in town Monday on business.
-Mrs. W. H. Ashmore is con
fined to her room with sickness.
-Miss Stella Nowbory's condi
tion is much improved at this writ
ing.
-Mr. Thos. Norris, of Catee
ohee, visited in Pickens last Sun
day.
-Lawyer W. F. Blassingame
went to Greenville on business
last week.
-J. A. Cisson handed us on
the 81st ult., a bean that inasurod
u fourteen inches.
-Mr. Rufus Ray, of Henderson
ville, N. C., visited in the Mica
section last week.
-Fielding Lewis and son, of
central, were in town last week
among old friends.
-Mrs. W.B. Freeman and child,
of Greenville, are on a visit to J. B.
R. Freeman's this week.
-News reached us Tuesday of
the serious illness of Mrs. W. B.
Singleton, of near Ea&ley.
-Miss Julia Banister, of Or
angeburg county, is visiting Miss
Florence Bowen this week.
-Miss Florine Bolt, of Dacus
ville, is visitsng relativos and
friends in Pickens this week.
-Mrs. M. J. Trainum, of Dacus
ville, is visiting relatives and
Wiends in Pickens this week.
-An enjoyable sociable was
given at the residence of Miss
Carrie Wyatt Tuesday night.
-Mr. T. T. Beacham and wife,
of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting at
Mr. T. C. Robinson's this week.
-Messrs. W. M. Hagood and
W. W. Robinson, of Easley, were
in Pickens on business Tuosday.
-Hon. Laban Mauldin, of Eas
ley, was in town Wednesday and
reports dry weather in that section.
--J. Frank Crane, lost a valua
ble horse Saturday night. Tho
animal was sick only a short time
-J. H. Payne. of Fort Hill, was
in Pickens Saturday. le says all
who wants to swap horses to see
him.
-Henry Langston and wife
have moved from Mauldin's mill
to one of J. B. R. Freeman's houses
in towvn.
-Mrs. WV. N. Hughes, of Looper,
is quite sick at present, but her
many friends hepe for her a speedy
recovery.
-A protracted meeting is being
conducted vt Nine Forks Baptist
church by the pastor, Rey. J. E.
Mullinax.
-A singing school at Mount
Tabor church is in progress,
taught by Prof. Pace, of Saluda
Station, S. C.
-Cditor R. 0. Robinson, of the
Liberty Beacon, and D)r. D)urham,
of Liberty, wore in town on busi
ness Saturday.
-Mrs, J. T. Burgess and two
children, of Atlanta, are on a visit
to the family of Mr. J. M.Duk
worth this week. Dc
-Misses Corrie Bruce, Olive
Thornley and Aurie Hlollingsworthi
are visiting the Misses Sams, of
Gaffney, this week.
-A. B. Hughes, one of Green
ville's popular merchants, who has
been quite sick for some time, we
are glad to say is much bettor.
-A Petrified man will be on
exhibition here on Saturday the
4th inst. Phonograph music furn
iulhed free; admission only 100.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister,
Bpent Sunday in ahckens. Mrs.
Banister will spend some time
-with her parents, Mr. and( Mrs. R.
A. Bowen.
-Clerk Stewart has paid at -1 p.
in., September 1st 1897, 180 pon
sioners, aggregating $2,201 .80,
leaving 88 to pay, with $1,433.35
on hand.
-A protracted meeting com
menced at Mount Carmel church
Surslay, and will continue this
week. Rev. T. C. Hlolsclaw is con
ducting it.
-WV. N. Hughes, of the Looper|
section was in towvn Wednesday
01n business and reports cotton
good in that section, b)ut says~ the
corn crop is one-fourth short.
-We are requested to announce
that there will be no p)roaching at
the Methodist church next secondl
Sunday morning. 'The pastor will
be at the quarterly conference
-meeting at Trwelve Mile. T1her.e
will he services Sunday night.
.-Maj. Stewart is having a live
lhy tiewith the old Pensionorm.
Teamount of the pension fund
for Pickons county is $8,635.15,
with 216 pensioners. Seventy-six
were 1id the first day, aggregat
ing $191.65. Some very nooedyj
old people failed to get a pension
this time, but they must not beo
discouraged they may be the lucky
nes naet time.
urday.
--Dry an (1 hot, is the cry all
uver the county now.
-Senator W. T. O'Doll was
unolig his Pickons friends last
week.
-:slss Bessio Mcl)aniel visitod
tho Missos Ligon, of Greenville,
Lhis weok.
-Mr. and Mrs J. E. lIagood,
>f Easley, visited-( at Judge Now
bory's Sunday.
-'ho school here is flour
ishing. The onrollmont has in
ireasel greatly.
--Read the Budget of Phun
ind Phax this weok. Some good
bargains are oflorod.
-The Old Folks Singing will
L om11menCe with Enon Baptist
thurch next Sunday.
-Moss. Frank and Joptha
Morgan, of Central, wero in town
Monday on l)uness.
-M iss Ida Whitmiro and moth
ur, of Jopt.ha, N. C., visited at.
'Squire Pr:ce'e last week.
'l'ho baptizing at Prater's church
took placo Monday, the 25th ult..
inl t.wienty-two wore baptized.
-A goodly number of pension
ers wo"ro inl town Monday. Sever
al were disappointed this time.
-Mess. Hal T. Boggs, and
Wado Boggs, of Fort Hill, wore in
towin Monday circulating on our
streets.
-Fra.ik IIondricks, of Field,
returnod to the Greenville-Tuscu
luni College, at Tusculum, Tenn.,
last wook.
-V. S. Smith, of Liberty
Township, was in Pickens Mon
(lay and reports dry weather in
that section.
-Mrs. Sam Fair and Mrs.
Schuler, of Bowman, S. C., are
visiting at Mr. J. 11. Martin's, of
Easley, this week.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. V. White,
of Andorson, aio visiting the lat
ter's parents, Capt. and Mi. Jno.
l . Thornley, tis week.
W. Austin Boggs, of Fort Hill,
was mn town Monday on business.
Illo says the farmors aro leediing
rain very had in that section.
-Mess. Filtonl Ilnnicut and
Tipp Iunnicntt, of High Falls,
Ocolleo county, visited at Rev, W.
C. Seaborn's, of Praters. last week.
--Let all the members of the
Pickens Rifles he present next.
Saturday and decido the question
of (lisposing of the companly's
fund(s.
-Miss 1nachnoil arris, the
beautiful and( accomp11lied (laugh
ter of Mr. JIames 1H. Harris, of
IFieldl, visited friends in Pickens
last week.
-Mirs. It. F. Kramer and daugh
ter, Sute, of Charleston, accomp)a
nio< by erryF.'hornley, wvent
to3revard, N. C., last weok on a
--Mr. F. P. Sherif', an old vet
eran, of Easley Township, was in
Pickens Mowlav on business. Mr.
Sh(rill' is qito old and as hale
andl hearty as ever.
--Mr. andl Mr.s. J1. C. King, of
Brev'ard, N. C., visited at Mr. TV.
1). Ilarris' this week. Mr. King re
porlt., the towni of irovardl in a
prgesn coindit ion.
-(. E. 't. Williams, of (lemn
entI, was in P'ickens last week on
buinoss05. Mr. WVilIhams is a pros5
p)erouLs farmer oh that section aind
says the crops are good.
--M rs. Tho m psoni fell from the
piazza. of her r''sidenco on Liberty
3treet last week and received sev
eral biruises on the arm and head.
She was doing verJy well1 at last
accounts.
-Mrs. Flora Laithem is teaching
a flourishing sch(ol at Fairview
chiurch, Anderson county. T1he
enrollment is goodl andl the schol
ars ar il ear'ni ng very fast undi(er
bor train ing.
-We are lato thiis wook on ac..
count of the pri mary election.
We give the numinher of votes cast
at the difi'feron t precincts in anothi
or~ 'olumnit, showing who is the
wvinning man.
--Mr. WV. S. 1Ki rksoy is raplidlhy
pushin g thle work on the' mine cii
the Easloy road, sou th of Pickeins.
HTo hais mloyedl thle sovices of an
experiencedi minierologist, and the
ind(lications are thIiat gold is there.
-In time of the h apt izing at
Six Mile chu irch , a yoiung mant
climbed a small tro'o to witness
the hapti zinig antd wias arrost ed
b)y the church gar Liiitni id fin edl
fifty cents for eliimbing the
tree.
---ov. M. L. Jiones, who has
been onl the B Ilie Ridge Mission
siice thei 20th of July. hats proach
ed oin an averago of One sermion
oveiry dayi). Some (lays 1h0 wVould
prioach~l three seirmoins and1( some
onily oneO. lie has boeon in six
protracted moolti ngs.
-A Uniion meeting closed at.
Golden's Grovo church Sunday
niight . All (denominiations took
parit, in the meet ing and1( one hun
recei ved int o dIifl 'rnt chuiirchos.
Te Ba pt.i st and MethIiod ist rc,
coIiilg the gi-eut or nimber of
mombeihrs. Tlhe' ser~vices w'ore wvell
tndn,.l a mid, mu,.1 gO(,1 m,a ..
liber,y 1Loceals.
What is going on itn anti aroniui Liberty.
[Corresondent to th1e .loURRNAL.)
Liberty, S. C., Sop. 1, 1897.7
T. M. Wood, lost a good horso
Saturday. Tho horse was running
in the pasturo when ho foil and
broke his neck.
.James Gant t lost a good horso
almo, his took sick and died.
T. F. Willard an aged and w'ell
known citizen died here Monday at
10 ) p. in. Ilo was 80 years of ago
and originally from Union county
but has been in this county over
forty years, and leaves a largo fam
ily to llolur'n his death. His re
mains wero laid to rest at the
Ruhamah cemotory Mlonday.
W. T. Iioggs and wife, visited his
father-in-law, J. T. Neoley, of Bre
vard, N. C.
Mlany or our citizens attended
the wonderful protracted meeting
at the M Aethodist church near
Flat Rock.
Somie good showers of rain last
week. Cor.
Eaic.y Local10t.
Miss Noal and MAiss Bertie (Iuv
ton, Anderson county, are at Mrs.
BrucO's on Plm)kinltown street.
Miss Lucia Barksdalo, of Lau
rons, and Miss Florine Bolt, of
I)acusvilie, visited the family of
Capt. A. V. I Hulgons lost week.
Ad. Stall spout some1 timte with
Dr. 11. Earle Russell last week.
The pastor, Rev. L. T. Weldon,
of the llap,tist church, is being as
(isteod by Rey. I. J. Williams in a
series of meeting this week. :Mr.
Viliains is a forci)lo speakor and
an var1nlost worker and anyone
hearing hiin will be convinced
that he is Co1nse,crated to his work.
Mrs. Corrio Blalock has gonle to
Gaffney for a short, while.
MI iss Ellio Kellett, from Foun
tain 111n, is spending somletimei
with Ali-ss lNrtha1 And,arson.
W. W. Itohi_nSon is b)uildinl at
Comm11odious barn.
AIr'. and Mirs. COmj1 Johns1HOl
visited in Oconeo county last
wook.
Irs. Aima Cilliland spent. a few
days lnst week at. (hick Springs.
Ont her return she wa%is accompa
nied hv her daught r, MArs. II. M.
Nichols, of Atlanta, wh'o has heon
spending somne timel there.
Our "(i/1 Fil eh " Ilave Ieen
working threo convicts onl the
streets for several days.
Supt. Johnson Jts 11)ot11 Com1
pll ted his a111111al clear'ing u1p and
is 110w 1eady for the fleecy staplo.
Manager liagsdale, of the Neal
farm, at Pickelnsville, is pnttinig
up1 onie of the largest cow bar*ns
Peer soon ini this Stecti o'I1(f COun
triy. Iin passinig thotro thie othier
daIy we not iced some t hiirty-live or
fortyv convicts ait wiork on the
Mr. Josiah1 Trot ter is putti1ng up
a neat 1fenCe aroundt. ils lot oni ill
MaIij. T.' H. RussellI is iln town
this wee1k. Tlheo biones brokon ill
waJs madotl( at the t imo1, is hiealinig
as5 rapid(ly as5 coilId b)0 e'xp)eted
for a mii of hiis age, st. he in forms
Rov. H. J1. WVilliuams baptized
thi rteeii converts a t George's Creek
last Saibbath.
Prof. and Mrs .1. C. L angston
arie expletd WedneIisdaJy and will
open1 thle Easlty GIrauded. schooal
neX t iN ontlay.
Mr. "BI3ud" Ibfll is ciricul Iatm g
amiiong is friendts herot thiiis wooek.
M r. Ashmllort, Il1in ton) hias rented
ai hianiso (In "Hludsoni Hill"' to
m1ove her'ie to eduICa te his c .hiiid ron.
Wec glah dly welcomo Mr. H inton
Tlhere i.s oinly onef m)orte valCanJt
house im townm. Who will 1)0 the
netxt to) comie?
-SuIrely thle mlon0i Crop was t he
largest this year1 thani in mnly
years past5.
Picens Hligh School.
Thie netxt sssfionl Ibegins1 August
T(1rms of tuit.ion $1.00), $1 .5(
and1( $2.00 per mionth(. Pa;yll
Theli loJwest rates eiver (i a ugh t lit
Students from ab'road will fiund
it to thiir initertst, to lit tendi.
130ard caCe a t esoa
For furthler iiitormlan Lio01, ad(
.1. F. I)A RGAN. Principal,
aug5i. Picke ns, S. C.
THE SOUTHERN,
(Late Ixch:inge I ('tel,)
CR EENVIL LE, S.C.
A l"l RSTl ChIA8S COtMMERCIAL4
iz.3. All (;i"dt' IloniusA lirge, Lighut,
wvithI I> (; ra Iites. I .arge S:a ehut
HoonsII~ 4II tth-e Floor11. ty
It,Iiway (ruin A ir iLine
Terms per Day, $2.00.
(I vont.: W. K(1 trTr., Manaeger.
CAPT W. . WnTE.Whie tler hin
Wanted-An ide s'
~ thin opatent?r
ney. a.h,hngtn. D. C.,.for their $i.800 pir.0 offer
Not 54' e t i to Treespase-rs.
N tc toA le'rsonls atre h1'e'I hy\w:trnetl trol. t) lishl
liuist or in illy wa",ty tre.liia5 Ss t lt niy hilt
except t.he pihlir liiglhway. I'eirolls tlis
regitlting this notieu will be Prostett.etl ite
critng to law. 1.. S. ILwis.
St. lI .
ON'S Nerve and Bone Oil Cures
Rheutttatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns
and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents.
For sale by frccmanI, & lletrieks, l'ick
ens, S. C.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
l'trier s a ving rl:tiainls ag:inilst ihe est:ttc
of NlItry .. 1ats, el t c :itl, w it 1 iask
rtisen to ti the tnersigntl, prol
erlyv :ttlestctl, by. the( 1st dlay of NoVeiinbert,
1817. Also persons Isttlhtri tt s:aidl estate
will p le:ase unttke payuinent on or befores:aid
N . Ohats.
:ng 6 t_ I w's\:1. Aslinlinist rator.,
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All e1rsons llarvi g cl ainls agaiist ilel
estte of (i. W. Settr, tlcrcat tl, will ple:nts
present lit- S :liue1, ipopetrly ltt sti'l, to the
tintlt,rsignett for pa,vtyeunt byv thet Iirst, dhy
of Noveinber, 1897'. I'artie"s inll tt l to
saitl estate wVill plIcase tilnkIe p:ayshnent
to J. '. 1'it r,
slp.2-tuitwi.
Notice of Final Settlement
and Discharge.
Notite A is hirby ie thlat th ill ntlr
signti, 'iti xtentors of A. T. h:yl t1, sit
rensctt, w Pll al.V to ,. 1.. Nwhery, 1'r4
hnte ,inge forl I'itticn so t he ty I', t
diay of t0h-tober 1s917, for le"af li 1o, ntk a ti
11a1 scttllcnlclt w\ith ,. 1.'. W\illi:alns andl E.
C. W iIi:ns, wali ls of si ai A:\. T. ('1.1 to ,
all N ask ti be iiiChagrtt Ir't( al: i.llhilty"
atS e t"Il trs t,f A T.('i;\l1ytong iatlill.
M,\rs. T. ('. ('1layton,
W\. T . I) 'I)t"I,
E'xa t t os of t. 2T. 1'11\t.'n, g;ianlial.
1e1.2-111 w I .
A(f1~NI' AMON'S
ETS
Are dlifTerent ro all othlet
nedtlicins. I.acl ton S
a sPecifi hty, thus doing iway ith
<lrastic pu11rgatives an curing by the
Mild POwVer Theo>r y.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re
m<r-' ioves the bi le, the bile
noves the howelifs.
10" Tonic lP:llet does the res,t.
Have on? Sanple 11re-- nit any stor..
Coi lte r::iit iC' men t 3'. se 2
lrov":: "1-'r. t"., N. 1'.. ii ni:tini-il -,Tenn.
Vl' . salt' h I-'rt tnln m 1 tlendri."Is, Pick..
e s. . (. i s i.
J'$ Relief Curea ;ick- Iletiac:e,
i Nenralgia, ranpis, C'l oler 11 orbuis
Diarrhtoa, &C. 25eetts for lar.e bottle.
F'or sele byv I',(na .t\- llrntlritek , Pick.
AGi NT-' Wi ANUiMlli
l0i(b', ild ill ii(
subscr'iption b1ooks
l;y iIih W . It. i 'onke\" (" o y t:n hl e i r
Als ::en wa TalfRA"TDE ARK -
hook on the silverI etcneticrion th 8gea
s ilerl enlcerilt rc ltti. u otutrn1
Iion-tui hl Pr ice. lilow Coiimunpeult ilt in. lIi
('pLriiitil li'ii . ;J )i l nt .:ouic (i ' 'iir t alet 41)1
Ii . A ltr . tt'01e (1 bao attnulli))ilLlLy,iiUt
I L ili,L I t .i ii 17 1 ,:11it : or t.
STAI til l ' (ii-ut ct| (ie'.\ l (I. tNA,i1
3'' 11un hii eiatnia :ct Vit i .
Summons For Relief.
'l 114;S''l'.TATE ()F SO1111l CARO1INA,
COUN'Y OF 'ICKENHS.
In the Cotiart of Common Pleae.
Newtoni Oats, Franeil A. Sheck, Jose
t)ats, Jesse E. Oats, Wilhniat . Oni
A 1gustus Lee Outs. .Jasper Oats, 8.1
uel Oats anel Mary R A. Smith.
Phlibitill's.
AU At S'I'
Riufus 8. C. Roper, Robinaon J. I
Roper, .Jay S. C. Itoper, O1er 1). 1
Itulper, ('olumnbuisT. F. Rtoper, Phill i
F. Hsoper, Earle S. H. IRopet, W1illiai
I'. Rtoper and Samunel D). ltoper.
I)efeilants.
Stmmon is For Relief.
(CoHplailt Se'vel.)
To :he i)efenadants above named:
You are Hlereby Suimmoneed atal re
qii0rctI to answer the coiplaint in 1th
action, of which a copy Is lerewit
servedi upot yol, aIti to servo ia Copy a
yotur ans'.Vi to the st il complaint on th
sub-erielrs at their ollice at I'iekem
ti outhl (;aro!ima, within I welity <lavs f e'
the s ivice hereof, exclis.ive of the (li
of Such ser vice; and if you fall to answe
the col)laitint within the itimw aforesnid
the I'laintifls in this aetion will apply t
le Court for the relief tlemla.,tledl in thi
etunap j l:alina.
klitel Aurgust1t 13th A. 1).. 1897.
J1. .1. Stewart, C. C. I'. C. (sN.:AL.]
('thlnau, W1ell-, Ansel anel Itollins
wot h. 'laiiitill"s Attorneys.
TI lIhe lminor <lefeat'ntart.:
Yu :iii ach of vou are herehby noti
lii'l ito ihv1ve a gateli:i ael litel 1p1poiint
ell tI rerelent :ou in this easte, withil
twe:tv <ays frain the ser-vice of this no
tii nc a yot u. :ant if you fail to do so th(
plaint ill'- will have one appoliteel.
('othran, We k, Aisel anil 11ollings.
woa hII. I'l:aitllills Altorneys.
'll theI' lefem1:natts Ithove ni1ne.t:
l'lcase t:ake notice that the objects ll
the St'nnmotls anid ('omiplatint in this ne.
tion are to p:a titioti :ail sill the lteal
"la:ite 11f Iltlfels O:ats, lh'cea.-el, v ihieb
wa, sct oll'to hi u iilow atil o dchilriren n-,
1 a al1m1in ead1 IXe' nylt.ie n aind st,t Ie tlie
est-iI :eiuong tie heirs at law of said ile.
-an"il. :111 t lhat yuIf aiiil caih of 'oli ar
uItciuited l h iin; niatl] hetI S1h iummn ton:"
Ifl ('o , w u v s liledl inl the ofilee of
1H h ( e f (''un t 1aa Con1nn Pleas fto 1
I'ii-k.'ti ( ' 'y i11 I illw 1 h da:y of Ali.
('(Ithi'an. , 111I1, Aii tl an11 Ilollinlg:.
wo 1 hi,
I'intiitill's Attito'lnly'.
WOFFORD COLLEGE;
SPARTANBURC, S.C,
JAS. H. CARLISLE, President,
( '1u, rs' in \l iit hea:l i1s. (:e lo y
'h1nil-'ry t, l'h.et , 1,:1-in. English.
e;reetk. 3letaphydv-ies, I'iliiical E'a"onlomily,
1;c:11:u1, F'rench1 anci Ili-torv. N'ew
I ,yiait:-jiiiii.
SThe Wo ford Fitting School
is i' lisit'ted e ia a b: ialn i 'iiim foun-stoi
bril, luihlin;." 1(bealutifuilly 1uwatel non
the enih-gr;1. Th'l Ilcln aster, A. iI.A"
SON Il 'l'UElm,:and the alaltron, live in
the huibelini,. Sen I.,r :Iiiloiue.
.1. A. (.A111EhWI.L,
al"tw"t. Svcre'tary of 'aclty.
McF ALL'S
-_ _-%a U DC ETenm a lii
PILUN aiid PIIAiX
FOR THE PHOLKS.
ted lianI leiine andi enlled it, 'oIson,
l'iainius. lIIow..ever,' theii good Pholoks
hiav;'e aught oni to i. t,i lantey d10 sa)
thai it is .11,1T Ti'lE T'lIlNGt.
Yoiu miight sientiona thle fac that we
have larig lit oif l'aluper hliskets anit
'.maa Ill e'etl of'very*3 de.sciptioni. 51
welIl ai Slhtes. ('hlkIt, Ilk, I''eils, 'enas
( 'lot hiiing :nt l"all (omuis oif every kilm
'''ini ina, :iacl ihe taliest line (of luniai
ii. m ie th '' we everat l.ad andtheI i eapest
W. T. T,all.
I have no0w m) stock aI I compl
As.sortmen of the
'Water Pad
"M OSTi COMNIFORTAL11
ini the Mar ket.
of all kinds4, anld at plices
su1it tihe times. Come and si
Pick(ens, S. C.
jIlO7m23
R.L. R
NEW SPR.I
- Prices that speak foi tbemselv
0RW
1. The ladies say that our line of
therefore it goes that they must be.
Organdies at 15 cents, Organdit
Organdios at 371 ceuts. All Organ<
D) I M I
The piettiest line ever shown in
ever from 8 cents to 15 cents. For I
Dimity worth 25 cents.
DRESS COODS--CC
This stock is complete with all t
domestic, from the cheapest to the fIl
A Few Special Pr:
A 75c. black Henrietta for 50c.
A 65c. black figured Jacquard for
50c.
A 6Oc. black figured Etamine for
50c.
A 20c. Gents HS Linen Handker
chief for 10c.
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 bargains
('all and see our stock and get pi
SLOW P
New Store,
NEW
YES. everytling new and stylish
y13' store at Calhoun, Pickens County,
When the trading public of f1
GOODS, I invite you all to visit my
Plrices.
A look will convince you that th
stock comprises the latest styles in
DRY GOODS, N
HATS, CLOTHING, HA
GLASSWARE At
I will make a specialty of Shoes
stylos for Men, Women and Ch1ildren.
CERY DEPAltTM ICN'T. You will a
ractive, at the lowest possible figure.,
14y pr esenit line ot ioregoinig goo
demandl every dlay. Thle pirice inulice
my goods are attractive.
I am determniined to bec " Lea
locality and( serve you politely aiid at
Doyle Building.
mar1I8-97mu3.
?TP. S.--A car load of No.
NEWGO
EVWE
Ladies "
Children's and In
New lot Men 's Cl
- The BEST STOCI
Pickens County.a
ALL KINDS OF
SF osavo you dollars in
othetrs are blowing and sweating al
of pins and there is no point to tlI
ON YOUR M
Toremind you that as each yen
iS Hdl I . J
issiltrying to grow moro v'igorou.
methods, earnestly desiring to bonet
obtainable for as little money as wil
dollar for dollar.
I have used extra care in buiyiin
that I can give the best values for th
In Woolen Dress Goods, I have
at prices from 15 eents to $1.00 a y
tea I give my best attention t.o Blae
My collection of Organdies, Grei
Staple Airticles~ aie kept in anip1
season. Good heavy Cotton Chcks
I)at 5 cenits. The best line of CottonaL
30 prices
My Shoe Busi ne.ss us unqusto
only good ones. (I let the other hli
every dlefective shoe.
WVhen you want anything in a
nearer su pply'in g youri, wants than an;i
TJradle with Park for CaS?1
and then you will /sooni have C
Greenville, 5. 0.
BENTZ
NG GOODS.
es. Our Prices always the lowest.
LNDIES.
Organdies are the prettiest in town
a at 25 cents, Organdies at 80 cents,
lies 10 per cent. lower than others ask
r1F Mti.
Gleenville and at prices lower than
5 cents we give you a real French
LORED AND BLACK.
be newest weaves, both foreign and
sest, with trimmings to mntch.
LOes for This Week.
4x7 Smyrna rugs $2.89, wortb
$5.00.
Art Squares from $5.00 up.
1 box, three cakes, Buttermilk
Soap, 6 cents.
13 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach
$1.
23 yards Sea Island for $1.
8 yans Blouse Linen for $1.
Clark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen.
Best Apron Gingham 5c. 'a yard.
too nulmerous to mention.
-Ices.
1E%'HU.l\TeT25
UC1 IN
RIOIES.
Now Goods,
PRIGES.
as well as durable, will be found.in
S.C.
is locality are in need of first class
store and examine my stock and
is Advertisement iP no humbug. My
OTIONS, SHOES,
RDWARE, CROCKERY,
ID FURNITURE.
iud keep in stock all the leading
I als5o:have a well stocked (RO
lwnys find everything fresh and at.
dl i111 nclde "VTALUES'' that are in
uieuts are as strong as the quality of
lier of Low Prices " in this
Lenitivel y.
RJespcit fuul l y,
CALHOUN, S. C.
Timothiy Hay, at $1 a hundred.
O DS,
R Y ~ D A.Y!
1 T-.in.~ of
Hats an'd Sailors.
Black " Tan Oxfords.
fants Black and Tan Shoes.
thing and( H-ats.''
C of SHOES in
FARMING TOOLS.
substantuda Bargains. While somo
>OUt two conts saved you on a papor
Lo pinl.
. BRUCE.
EG- I']~'I
EMORY 1100K.
r hasW pasd and( as a new one come.
n beticer and1 miore active business
it ever'y e'istomerc, by giving best values
Iconsist with paying his own obligations
, my goods this season and feel assured
lmany) of thle newecst weaves and1( colors,
rd.
k I) ress (Goods and( nahesitatmgly say
the upI. couniitry t hat will surpass me.
iodii", iLawns' and Swisses is a
e BEUY."~
Ssppily at all t hoes without regard to
at, -I centsl. Good yard'i wide Bleaching
le I have ever hiad and at the lowest
dl My eustomersI' know that I keep
wY eel thle Morr.y one's.) I make good
lore comei to Pak' lhe can come
Shave ini Green4ville.
dining 1897. It will save you money,
ash for' your actual needs.
West End.