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The People's Journal. LOOAL. ITEMS. -Col. J. E. Hagood was in town this week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley Sept. 15th. -Good raius were reported in the Olga section last week. -Lemuel E. Looper has treated himself to a nice now buggy. -Dollar wheat ought to call for ten cent cotton, it looks like. -T. G. Boggs, of Liberty, was in town on business last week. -Sam Mauldin, of the Green. ville News, was in town Tuesday. -Mrs. G. M. Clyde, of Eansloy, visited at Magistrate Jonkins' lost week. -Pain Pilgrim, of the Prater's section, had a bale of cotton gin ned Monday. -Prof. Pace, of Saluda Station, :I his singing school at Mount r Friday. 1trs. B. F. Murphro, of Crow c, visitod at Mr. J. C. Alex ander's this week. -The constabulary force, G ov ernor Ellerbe says, will he romoved the 1st of October. -Prof. Miles Allgood closed a flourishing school at Bethol, dis trict No. 43, Friday. -The U. S. coinmmissionern court seems to be oory dull now as well as the magistrates. -Emps. Freeman, of Cleinent, who has been very low with fever for some time is improving. -Misses Nannio and Bossio Crawford, of Greenwood, Visited at Mr. L. R. Durham's last week. Miss Alma Smith, of Brushy "k, Anderson county, is visiting s Stella Newbery this week. Mrs. Zeila Robertson, of Tally, Oconee county, who has been very sick for some timo is convalesciig. -John Jones and family, of Pelzor, visited friends and relatives in the Table Mountain section Ia;t week. -If you don't holiuve the .Jot'rn NAL gives " ALL TI- \NE W.S~" try it one year for only $1.00 and b'e convinced. -Prof. J. y, o f Ilender sonville, N '. sonduct.ing r singing sch< o Forks Isap tist church. -Henry i has a nic+ position wi Iorris and ho at .. riends to giv3 '. m l. E. Parsons, of el . the latter's parents, M s. WV. T. Bow en this week. -Rev. J. E. Foster did not get to fill his appointment at Calhloun this week on account of sickness in his family. -Misses Olga Richoy andl Juinia Wyatt, of Sheriff', Anderson coun ty, visited the former's parents here last week. -Mears. B. M. Griflin anid Jno. T 'honley, jr., left Sunday for Ktendod trip) to North Carolina Tenesseo. Mrs. E. J. R. Jackson, accomn e...ed by William Creswli, oft Landrum, S, C. visited at TI. C. Robinson's last week. -Messrs. Robert and Franik Gresham, of Simpsonvil le, Green ville county, visited at.W. C. Brami lett's, of Field, last week. -The Oolenoy b)aptizing took place Sunday, from which nine teen converts wore haptizedl, in thle presecei( of about two thioUun --The rattlesnake gives wvarniing before it strikes ; the slanderer strikes before lhe gives warning; the snake, therefore, is tih' best of the two. -Sheriff McDaniel and apss had a lively chase last week after an eseapoed negro convict fromi Anderson county, but t hey did not catch him, ''le run." -Exshoriff' H. A. R ichey lhas bought the assigned stock of go ods of Suthdrland & Grillin. Mr. Rlichey is an old man at the buisi ness and we bespeak for him much success. --Saturday was the day for t hi election of pastor and clerk for Secona church for another year, and Rev. J. E. Foster was unaniu inously elected pastor and B. P. Freeman clerk. -The petrified man and "F"un nygraph " did make its app)earanecn here Saturday. To') 50o the mani was a great curiosity andl every One who did i)ot see himi mis4sedl a daghl W. T. Hluffmnan, the prIo prietor, was alEo presOnt. ---Two whips, belonging to Bev. J. E. Foster and F. E. Cox, walked off or got away in some way at Segona last week. Anyone soeing them anywhere willI (oinfer a favor by sending them to this~ oflicO or telling them wvhiero they' belong. --The 01(1 Folks Siniging at Enon Sunday was a grand suucces. Among the visitors present wats Prof. Will is, of Anoderson, and he delivered a short, but appropriate address to the Old1 Foll:s, congrait. nilating them for the step they wore taking. -Mrs. T. D. Iarris is vory sick with t,oro tilrOat. -W. A. Groslhmtt, of Fort Hill, was inl townt Monda(lty. -A very ('1njoya)lo danco was givon at the alcademly at Easloy Monday night. -1). E. Hendricks, of Fiold, re ports that he will make ovor a half crop on the ro-planted cotton. --lisbcs Lidio Folgor and Anna .Jolion, of Easloy, visited friends and relatives in town this wook. --John L. Sullivatn, the pugilirt, hats dclaredi his intention to ho a catnldidato for niayor of Boston. .\ Mr. Brown andt wifo, of C'o tll ia, w,ro in 'ickens a feow d.ys I,tst wT. They came through on bicycle's. -Jno). M"I',a-r'., w\ho has bee'n in P'ickus s)ome14 timlle visitiinIg his )arents, ott111w(d t<) his w;)rli at 1'a( ot-e last w\'': k. Airs. N. D. I ,4sj n', f41 King. tr('('. wh Ii 11 ii i N1'Ii n h g 1 1' mi, ttlllt \\'1441 II1' I )c ~I 'n(5 41 t't' l - turn n I r Ii '. ----!im No a land Ida, Illn drie'.: , t;'of '1 T ;bl 'lotn lin, Il 1ft \'i l11 y; for, t ho!1e ilg h onol t.Sa luda Stto,N. C . -S. P. I'rvrllman start'ed up tho Standlard l'urniituro fm(Itory last we(-'Ok in fill blast, Ie is 1ow turn ing out irht claUHs w"CI k. 1h0 nww ulms for tho P'ickons Ri lb 111ve ill..ved(1 and iow0\ the comipanU1\ i., we'lI ('<luin)Ild. (O10 to th mt"eeting Satturdlay. --M hs. linry 1,1nist.on an(1 Miss C rii''' \\ ',ntt 1 visited the formers' )ar(t , 'r. m (l Mrs. Silas Ililt kl,. Nillnonls, last Sunday. --T ho Ninw i(4'1t 4m i)1('Oto tg cO1 (uot(di by the pastor a1n n21 t1iste(d by l\\. .\e' -i'lrn, of 11c ledi5On v!le, '. C.. eloeivd last week with go1"d ret';ult:. I-. . W . \\lhito anml 41 te1 ,llt('r, 11 4 "- n n t, tti \1'hi ite post o liie. w\ ' r 1in tt \wI londa\. .,ir. \ hit( IS I ' +'ranl ,1ndi ;t 4tgo ltr -Tb I-io meet2 ing cl0's(d a1 ' <.;:!. t :,Il' tit c lu rrel l s 1 ' day' wih w ith fot)I N('l ,e' Ssi(;ns to th r' ('he l rch1 . 1h'' Ia1tiing n ill takn' n i-: Sunday at 10 \t t . roltr tedt" mtl(ttling at .lon"- ( :'hpl , 14o nr 1'.O Iper, c n dn t(I t1 l L -. (4. W . lInc"'', (f rih rol na. neh goo wats ! a'c'"mtI)i:ht d. Cap111. \\". alnnting; JonI'", \'' is nowt\. '-:? fears of 1g(, joine('d h th eihurch-1. --H.y. \l. I.. JonleS, who has I)aeen ini tll! illlss1ionl field in this co illiv fier Ih lIPJLst Iwo" mioi ,, has1 don a341 gr'eat w ork for' te cause of Christ. A numb111er ofI members halve Ibeen '.ecLIVo4ll 11uto the chuirch alid (0 ill t\iilyI! v \\irk thre0 weeks ( 4ing1 2i (,4>lfd4'lerato \etol'als ill (lues'td to1 l4l10-1 al tile coutrt hotuse on atunrda\', IS >1 ist18., at 3 p4. 111. U. .,ulady J. J. L,owis, Hi. A. l' b-lwy. .l I I. (. \lel hiniel, .J. A\. - -The bod of4 t4 he late li4)bet I t 4!!' j Iac , ': lf ()I 4. hIn the1 ii "' t.' [4 4l, i':. ll IIiz?a OD i r's : ' eeni . l ii h: i n-2 n d1 4 ad1 fur \ tra ys 'Iller i't r a t, of I (1n wH h uui.4 51441 (4I groun<! :11 ni ea t u lav teiC (1 h in14)t. 1141n. .1. E. Bog.4 D444 r. ltiley, Priof. The( pubie1 enea llyI inivitedl with "wvel Ili illed baset1 . ---All t he sons4 of1 confed(1rate1 gill)42Ing 11a enmp4<11) of5 Con fed( ('rn1t \'4terahs are4. reque4sted t4, dayv the 4 1ih inst. at ;B J. mi., for the 1nr111 of0- (4 'Ii ct.ing ai perma)l 11i1111:rm1li)1t i2in I -Wh 4s u nationl 4-' in?"l'. yetfo i nl of Will:n f h --Mrs. ~n, ne u. nda id heb (p (l% 11) l ItOl ll ( 1'eeStil 1l: 4' e(1t.y(1 1 l ne28 w ill, 't th vi-gr obl 11nd11 hi nun- t h1 trimp by1( hm (telf Is WIn v)1 llIa OvXI)(i(t :. -n31 sinc a ticoan (1en m))4lembe 1f WIa lcwunrch. 1144 is n very eeteri. yieW2for a man of h1Iist age.lay i died( at. her1 hom kin 4' hrovill of reavs. Shod eae int to. bflOej hehfr smtim an h -The 3loard (of Control woro in session1 Monday. -See notico to creditors in all othor columnu, W. 1F. B3lassinlgamne, assigneo. -The man who sells his cotton as he gathlere it, in tho majority of instuancos acts wisely for himself and for his country. -Cadots Cloonl and Ossio Maul din loft Tuesday to onter Clemson College for the fall term which openOd W1cdnosday. --MI's. W. 13. Freeman, of G r,en ville, wholi has b ee'n visiting rola tive- inl I'iekeins for the past week, h(f't Tu.sdaty for E?asloy w\horl" she will v"lsit. friends. -D)r. .lJanc's P'. 1)urhamnl, the denlt ist at I,ihe:rty, was inl town Iast we't(k on business. D)r. I)ur hamtl s is a' wel Oxlltrionco(l man at th(, bu5im?'s and when inl ,iberty ;iv himl a call. -Ilhe colored selhool of Pickens will lI n its closit)g exercise on Tr'(sly' Cie 21st inst. Partial ex a lIll inat lil I) it. Inl: d iniier, 12 1l : 'dc( tiallt n'll I 111aiss Imeet.ing, 2 p. Il 'xhiitiin. p). mn. I'veryblody, \'hite and(1 cO(mlored, are(' inlvit(l. * - On the 2h ult.., all that were Inlt(lJsted, mot at t the lnlemore Ia ily comet.ry, near Easloy, and elennaed it. oil' and put it inl nice shape. 'This has for a number of years beon lm rying ground and everall havo bceen interred there. ----A prot racted meeting was con ductc'd a(1 (t I\Keowe(' church from the fifth Stlil(lay to the first with much ilterest, nuatlifested, On Sunday t he 5th inst., boy. 13. F. Murphr'ee, til) pastor, baptized at lirche's 1"orl, teln converts inl the prosonce Of a largi! congregati<m ---lev. .1 " E. Foster (o)nductel a plr(,i ract" mlet ing at Secolna last , eum1I1eItelig Ol l Thirsda al1l closing oil Sunday, 1F our ae wcEri w'O hal( to the church, two Iy lette' and two by (JXIeri c ((. T1h,) haptizing took11 plac(e '1II1laIY lil1rl:illg at J(.nkills' p)(lldl, tw li' i cm 1- t llv(-t of toni. --.' Il(w t.ili h l I IH3e llgi i ,ag t: C,ly m C., Af ito p't ,Ilico, W; .- Illr'n' (i tI0 1 Olw grounld -il tihe mnrninla; of tbc 2d Imst., ab(otit 2 :Ml t. in. I is tholught it wa,; tIi.' wA irk c iif cl lialics, atit1 thl\y 'riltli t.-(i thin 0rilllo. It is st1t(a(1 f ta 0h-'v W(111I'( have I(('(n 1tI\d l r i: 111i ill ati)Otlt a half an1 h(mtn-.' imrin work. ''h,' loss is es t i mtf(<ll at about" $2,5(0.t. -News reOa)chod here Monday of th1( d(eitti of Jak, Stepliuns, at his hole in Hourb)on, Missouri. He was at the tillo of is death oi 1te road to sme his sweethoart. and was thriown ofl by a. mulo bie was riding and1( was killed, lie was abI out 22 years (ld and had bceen ini t hat state about sixteeni years. lHe was born in this county andl( well knownc~ . M1anyv relatives and( friecndsi aric h:it to miourn~ his dleat h. -The G raded School (of Easlcey, opene.cd 31 lnday with 100 pupils ini att tendoanico. A mong thiosoi from a d istanaeo are: .Misses Sallio Lou F tarkec and Rebcecca Swellings, of l''lbIert Ccltty, Georgia. Miss Starkecc IS a niicet ofl Senator TillI manl. Thicise ebarinIIg ladie wvi!! inter tin 1Senior class and( graduatem no liun:. T!heo fact that thiey havi\* c attind uclSchoo('ls in A\shevill1m anid ll ct cnl anid yetm hiavi follouw ccd Piof. L:u ccli to Ezislrv is a cmipl imenct whiich hL dloubit less h igly appc i(iiatcs. -31 r. J. T. S igleton1 who moIi(ved t o ( cconmc from1 Pickens county in thn fall cof 1801, aiiu settled on tihe cld Thiode p)lace on1 Canio (Crock, alboult two ilesi~ above W~alhalla, is R lmiist litl goocd fa'mreia ald is showing thle peopuIle of his nieigh hocrlicccd that there is inoney to I>e iladlc n Oihe1c fairi. Ifto has julst. Iimtsh' l paiyiing for is hindci, abcoutt 1 I') aIcres, iand his crop this yemar will c.nnbllla him to1 lci ai nlic bankIc. A r . Sinllorn is onem of t hosm fel lows flilt is ne(verI ouit of' ai pcb alldl siowS 8Mt1(1 jlldgmiln in all 111is tranlsactios.--Neconce A sjcc'ilal nlieetilig ()l' il st(cebl holciucs of thec Noris JCattccn 131ill' ('ciimpanyc wvil bIIe behmll at I ih coim fcor Ilu-c 11 urpco:se ocf v'ot iig oni thi lui m'.k tm > $15),t)00. I I the iln. alsc is vo0td, stockholers; will havm lw h )cmcm prmfrnem (cf Iakmig tin. hiimunt mcf the cciiginal stckh hic Sclp<. Secrcetary. 610cmNeve aind lonie Ofl Cuires Rheunliatistni, Cuts, Sot-es, Buirnsl andc liruilses Large bottle 25 cents. c-'i sae bc Iy I"-'eenini & Hendrtic ksc:C, ick. Nie oce to Creditors. .\i per.scn4 mwmincg thcm assigndc firni mmf Itm ccc ' n c 1r ifre Occober th 1 5th 1."iI97. Wmc. I'. Iulassincgan,cc Sepa '101. ssigniem. Noticoto Debtors and Crecd Itors. Al person,'~ h:;:Vcin, m'clirns agaccinst. thei m'mI:cm' cmlf (. \. W . ';ic'' m, m| c'*;c'.c'cI , wil l m|';cism rstlmci tjmcmm mmi' ie )mc.miirl :iv le l dM1 thec cmf Nove'minber,m ih"'7. Ptmlim'" icicimhmted toc sidm 4'stactm will tmienme mcnl!w lmaymnent. imiI. I . K tr Liberty Locals. Vhatlt is going on iI an,u( around Liberty. (Correipoiieht to theo JO)(nNAL.I l.ibort,y, S. C., Sep. 6, 1897. Foddor pulling is boing puslod rapidly. Cotton is opmning rapidly an<d somell has bee1n picked. J. E. Boggs was ill town last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Arel Snith has been vory sick for sovoral (lays. E. L. Johns1on,. of 11'ort. Ilill, was insp1cct in g I1144 (il m ill last. Sat.tr day. 'T'ho railroai Company ar hiv ing tht( old depoIt, roc(voredl an<d otherw' 1' reI d.11(j. Some( I)n stul(' anl OverCoat fromt 141uw00r (n T. If. MIC\'hOr'tor's phiac( One nigh t last week. Sllt. 1. R. Riley visited tll, c1')1l 11wr(e last w (lT. i . T. 11. I.uisseI accomlpllnied him. MIr. A\n<I('rsonl 1n(1 sistor, of tIIw I'air'I'iew sectionI, I,1u11 n1'('1S 1.o( tyt\, v'isit(^d it. town'l Iast" we.'(k. 1). It. Temilplton and wVife', of' l,aurl'onls ( tnimt \, are visiting their (Itullte'r Mrs. IDr. W. A, Sheld1io Wt o hal-t tw\o\. gO<i(1 111ins llIt, wl:e accolnlanli('<1 by at R'vor'4 wI11d storml, doing Considor'ablo( diamago to Cr'ops. Ther1'0 113 h a b'1n mllO'e pooplt' Wantilg to rl'nt and I)ll' lainl arounti lierty this slllluelr Ihanm L'v('r befOre. Soy'' 11i last. \\o('ks (',1111111111 (atioil was I.,t. ill lrnn it agnd that the Jou rnal got what I did haive inl slightly disli'urilt''. 4V hw ing I t111nip) wal 1 ih' Orth'I (4f th( d<%ay last we''(k. ,(m ( pah-('lws 111'r 1 lO 1king lino w iI-r'' t b(ev U-.t a -4tanI. 1). A. Clhhml'lin has the in''st '(' Ilav\e 5411. ( i h.;lIs lai;t w''k it S(''mll('d that: ll i th(' o s in t e co n r \w'r1'' ('o1i"1'o--,lta l inl 1ow n iti fI 1)) nI is( t 1 ('\ t:tl mad' t hew nI)lt h:av( diilf'r <ld ,'..id('rablyI in "i F"I; I11 ('i1:11'.' 1' l I tl;' s('l1(('I h (lP' will vis"It tIn. I111 t11nli this w e'ok. I'Jf.unius \Iills. w\ho' C1'l Itl l'(. hl(r, wh('n thll " ho'l)U ' (.p)I we(' . 4W ing t44 sickness, now ini charge. (\, hI It( v' s i a ill s. vIL Hugr olgh n"is d sitolen firo om his .( l511' last 'Ihitrsdt\ nigl it. 11( 1111d no't h1 rt'1d ('1 it l1'st SatI r<ilav. it i. I IIo 1 il l h l ne if I n114 l :.'( (Oonvicts took the m)lulo to nikel lis '5Ca p ol. It s('(J17is that 'A nnallias and may11 he s.' aiti sard everv ulav.' If the fool1 killer shiouiil( gt. thirough his 11iinense conitracts in1 1110 H:it I4 swamhlps the4re ma1ly be. some10 livelyN' tiIl(mes' Px0'to( inl less tini a 1hdrod mliIls of hero. See'im No. 2, of the sen1sationll ial was . 1 1efor Ma'4 1hgis.9tra1to G arv inl 1,. Cent.ralI last Frid ly, wher C on 411 tablo41 Pooh was iend for spo04k;ng ufew wvordls to Andly JoneCs, color.. il, an<1( :botherini g hijm wliulo 1ho lim1 his p)i-t4l, e"t4. An<(y's lintie 'our1 for1 a1 cop lawyer'is. (wit h *i v'ile I(1 1.il I lytx is o)ver sI 4>(31'4. att >rosen'1t,) 1luul trli('<i as 11hrl to kee-p '0114t i tolomroi o ,jI'54h' (11wrof w on (llgira r Ifter awyer~ (ulugIst Pi 14 I vas no'111 comprom.~tion, An<lv iOne 8, un mmonsabl or eief.n I utifully los <nnil4 it ouli I 4')) I4f i41111j414 I '144" nistrail So snsion chator3, vil cono nex 4~. 1h C~a411IIIl. l4:3.4 I ' 14en (''n' ' - 1 -4\' I t ''. .ii-'44la ' <'wing , 1 iyn i 4 1. i 414 , by T1. 1,!a441 *\. I I. ii e ,. .: 1 4. r ck : n .104 i : :aph4 ti t lar j4ry1.|.)o's1h 11 44'341the I b1.da i lo e m n 4.4.441i 1',he :aid 14 co ihll4IIOI on III Liuh. 4on.- , 'a~ 1.h (44 4aro ' a, u ihin tur i vi1I4 4a4 s i4''( r 14 t h 1 ier b- h--r 14444 4. (x'h-jir' >f441 the ' .N If '414ch .4,rvi "'1: 1nd i4 youIe all44 to4 1 h' 141r 44h' .om 4~I b iiith linea f. --ahl, I '1. 41.141i1, in 4 bi4)l4 aI5 - ha u i' a~% pi.y he omif r h, .i. Ro om* Relief Cures Sick-Headache Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbui Diarrhma, &C. 25 cents for large bottle For sale by Fereenai & Hendricks, Pick, ens, S. C. TioN l [IVER ]ILLS Itl 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 rmoves the bowels. The Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have one? Sample freo at any store. Counpleto Treat,ment, 26 doses 25c. Brown W'g. Co.. N. Y. & Urueneville, Tenn. l-'or sale by Freenlan & IIentlHiks, Pick I", S. C. j ul8yl. Summons For Relief. I'iI l: S'I'.\I' (W tiOUT1lI C'AflOL1NA, ( 'o1\ti'Y oIII ' I -:NSl ;. J 1I he ('ourit of Colnltlon Pleas. /'tvou (is, lIanueis A. Shc'ek, Joseph l):t-, Jvsso 1E. Oats, W\illi:tln 1t. Ont-, .\A g-t us I I, S O . Jasln'r Oats, Sauu te'l O:tls: aul .\ary R. A. 8mith. 1lalntills. II.\ INSt'i' m i1: . ('. ltoper, lIhhintO .1. 11. 1:i1 ter, .1;1V S. C. Htoper, Oler 1). f,. l er, "chnuhtsT'I'. P. Itllper", Phill F-. I c 1 1per, 1:aIrlt' S. 1t. 1 b 1pe-1, WVilliltun I', Itop er :und Sinel 1). ltope'r. 111nI1ns For 1 ellef. ('on11lailt. Served.) 'o the IfeihI tshabovt 1inune1l: Y'oul :rc' lc'rebyv iumnnonedt an,l re 1irt11 to answe.r the complaint i this i'eti1, of wIhichll a copy is hc'rewith I rtn ,I I1uon you, :ancl t, se'rVC a .opyv of our au-wet, n I, Ihe" .wlial t~uml4ija t. on the 11h "ril,eI III I h,ir 4111a',' l'ivkIIs, t I I *;airolil:l, w-it hit I weI t I l.at's af er he1 . i m-4er1f, x of 1he 4lav f uneh - :,vie;anl if lo<m f:lil to ;In<wer hI ' 1 nplaint w ibithi e i t 4u afo)rlslill. 1," 14'lI11 1 i i bIli : - lin w ill appl,IIy to it. ("'1i I t fol ," I t' lief Iheni (.lt' tl iwl ihe I ) I " .\n11't-l 1:111h :A . Ill.. 1897. . .\ 1. : 44t i i 41( . (' l 1'( . (i .: 1 ,]j 'O)Ihralt, W l!-,, .\n-Sl :111 Ilollin gs torthl. i'l.,.tmi:I'. A Itorlleys. 144 lil- mi i'. <14" ,1 ,hII t-: 1u1 .n i ach of yo111 r in- h 1rc'b. not.i i1 t 11 h-I' 1 !a ll lian :I ( i4 m4 11 p p oint 11 it re're nicI -: I ..)u inl ii: case, within \1-. 4 11 44i., ir'<.1 th 414 '1"rtve of this no i 4e (li y'oi. il if yol fail to rlo co t.he >laintiil'--twill ImV,' ~une al)poinltlc. 'th: W4 lla -, 141 tal" I an1 1 lollings 'oithl. PI':in;ili' AlIorneys. (Io lit- <huain'itii ( Ilhovr namltle ,I: l'l .etakr no1ti,'1 that thel objects of h' 41ena41(n4 an:,l ('oll ll'"illt. inl Ihis ac i1nI r r t' p11 11-11 lii,n :111 "11l the Heal ta: f ttft- O:It-, 141cca:e<l, which r'a% .., t oll' t hill ni,lMw an,l c'hib,lrenu nL lI 1n11 teN.l l ixm to : ti A tlle the st-Ite a1 nut; t ho h,"ir,:11 law of sal die 0:I1W1. :111clha y1:1 ou m1111 eatch (If von( are[' 11t"r'I'l thervin ; anl that the onmoIs nVI' ('<14ILl ti. ( wa lil i the41 olir :e (1 ofA hie 11 1erk of 1:(4r of C4nunon lets foria Cathran,1I4'. Welk,14lels, Anelam lolis rTV [tJVh,I1 Tr nuslsest.nes '11Uw ''HAPEST,' thX FO( "IRABHE HOLS ir. Eltr Gionu. llwe. Eaio?lIPoe k av euiht o t t,atl he.(0.a R. L R. NEW SPRI Prices that speak foi themselv ORGA The ladies say that our line of theretore it goes that they must be. Organdies at 15 cents, Organdiet Organdies at 37& cents. All Organd D) IMI The piettiest line over shown in ever from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 1 Dimity worth 25 cents. DRESS COODS---COI This stock is complete with all th domestic, from the cheapest to the fin A Few Special Prii A 75c. black Henrietta for 50c. A 65c. black figured Jacquard for 50c. A 60e. black figured Etanune for 50c. A 20c. Gents -IS Linen Handiker chief for 10c. 1 doz. ladies line bleached vest, worth $1.00, for 60c. 3 spools cotton for 10c. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth $3.50. And thousands of other bargains t Call and see our stock and get pri LiDAD] LOW P1: New Store, I NEW - - YES, everything new and stylish, my store at Calhoun, Pickens County, When the trading public of thi GOODS, I invite you all to N isit, my ; prices. A look will conlvince you that thii stock comprises the latest styles in DRY GOODS, N( HATS, CLOTHING, HAF GLASSWARE ANI I will make a specialty of Shoes am styles for Men, Women and Children. CERY DEPARtTMENT. You will al tractive, at the lowest possible figures. My present line of foregoing good dlemandl every dlay. T1he piice inducen my goods are attractive. I am determined to bie " Lead locality and serve you politely and att Doyle Building. mar 18-97min3. EWP S.-A car load of No. 1 EEprin.g D3rc Gi'Ladies and( Misses1 Children's aind Inifi New lot Mon's Clot Thel) BEST STOCK Pickens County.ii ALL KINDS OF F g 'osave you dollars in su >th(.rs are blowing andl swecating abo >f' pins and1 there 1s 1no poinit to the SJ McO. ON YOUR ME To remind you that as each year is still trying to grow more vigorous methods, earnestly desiring to benefi t obtainable for as lhttle money as will< dollar for dollar. I have used extra care in buying that I can give the best values for th li In Woolen Dress Goods, I have inl at prnices from 15 cents to $1.00 a yr I give my best attention to Blackc that on this line, there is nothing in the My collection of Organdies, GIrene' "TIlING OF Staplo A rticles arI e kept in amiplo season. Good heavy Cotton Checks at at 5 cents. Tfhe best line of Cottonade p rices. My Shoe B3usiness is ulnIestioneQd only good ones. (I let the other fellowv every dlefective slhoe. When you wanft anything in a stom nearer suppllyinog your wantis than any b Trade with Park for Cash di and then you will soon have Cai Urcenville. S. C. B3ENTZ, NG GOODS. s. Our Prices always the lowest. ND1IES. :. Organdies are the prettiest in town s at 25 cents, Organdies at 80 cents, ies 10 per cent. lower than others ask TI'F bje. Gieenvillo and at prices lower than 5 cents we give you a real French LORED AND BLACK. e newest weaves, both foreign and st, with trimmings to match. Des for This Week. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $2.89, worth $5.00. Art Squares from $5.00 up. I box, three cakes, Buttermilk Soap, 6 cents. 13 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach $1. 2:3 yards Sea Island for $1. 8 yards Blouse Linen for $1. Clark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen. Best Apron Gingham 5c. a yard. .oo numerous to mention. ces. S17AV RICES. Iew Goods, PRIGES. as well as durable, will be found.in S. C. H locality are in need of first class tore and examine my stock and A dvertisement iQ no Humbug. My )TI(NS SHOES, DWARE, CROCKERY, D FURNITURE. id keep in stock all the leading I also"have a well stocked f*RO wvays find everything fresh and at. s include "VAL1UES'' that are in wents are aIs stron)lg as the quality of er of Low Prices " in this . OARTEL. CALHOUN, S. O. Timothy Hay, at $1 a hundred. lats and( Sailors. lack " Tran Oxfords. mfts Black and Tan Shoes. hing and Hats.' of SHOES in. ARMING TOOLS. hstantud Bargains. WVh ilo somo ut two coents saved you On ai papor pin. SBRUCE. MUORY HOO0K. hias passe~(d andi as a new one come1. ni bet erI and mIor'e active business every~ cusitomerC, by giving hest values olisit withI payinig l.is own ob)ligations ny goods t his seasoun and feel assured east mnoney ofl(ered ainywhiere. miy of the newest weaves and colors, Dr,ess Gioods and( unhesitatmigly say npj.counitry that will surpass me. lins, Lawns andl Swisses is a BEAUTY." iuipply at all times without regard to 4 cenits. Good yard wide Bleaching I have (ee had and at the lowest MZy enstomiers kunow thiat I keep eep) the sorr'y oneCs.) I make good e come to Park's lhe can come ave in G reehnville. iring 1897. It will save you money, hIr<n your auctual needs.