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. ~ PiR11Wl .~4 ..jjI.. M tLAJ 1.. .. VTt M. "j .. ' the l j)jpt'J i J~UltI 1U. LOCAL ITJE1I. -Cotton 0g @ 64. .-Look for the Treasurer's ro port next week. -J. H. Brown, of Liberty, was in town last week. -Jesse Morris, son of A. M. Morris, is very ill. -Dr. W. F. Austin will bo Iml, Pickens September 20th to 23d. -T. K. Hudgens, of Easly, was in town on business last week. W. H. Ashmore was confined to his room last week with sickness. -Rufus Ashmore has a nice position as clerk for J. McD. Bruce. -J. D. Holder brought two bales cf new cotton to town Tues day. -D. F. Futherland moved back to his home on the Oolenoy last week. -Magistrate P. D. Curoton, of Eanley, was seen on our atreats Mondav. N. Wyatt, proprietor the lotel, at Easley, was in iesday. -Frank E. Cox and wife moved into the house recently vacated by Maj. Stewart Monday. -Mr. Elijah Chapman, of tho Crow Creek section, is reported as being critically ill. -John Waldrop, who lives near Beverly, had a cow and hog bitten by a mad dog last week. -An article from Six Mile was crowded out this week, but will appear in our next issue. -Mr. and Mrs. David Porter, of Piedmont, attended the baptizing at Griffin church Sunday. -Born. unto Mr. and Mrs. er, of near town, on t., a daughter. Ada and Gertrude Ha -aley, re visiting Miss Corrie Bruce, of this place, this week. -Miss Rhesa Looper, an accom plished and charming young lady of Mica, is visiting in Pickens this week. -Rev. W. C. Powers, Presiding Elder, delivered an address in the Methodist church Sunday night on Methodism. -He that does good to anothor man does also good to himsolf, for the consciousnoss of well-doing is an ample reward. -Miss Melaneo Thornloy, one of Pickens' chiarmir g young ladies .? ",: : 'friends rn will --church on thre fourth Sunday ini this month at 3 o'clock p. im. -Miss Mary Towvsend, a char ming and accomplished young lady of Edisto Island, is visiting Miss Olive Thornrley this week. -Mr. R. M. Lusk and son, of Anderson Mills, visited relatives and friends in the Salem section, Oconee county, last week. --The Baptizing at Griflin church took place Sunday, and seven teen converts were baptized by Rev, C. L. Craig, the pastor. -!Phe State loard of Con!rol decided4 at its last meeting the 9th inst., that the dlispensaiy at this piace would not be removed at present. --Prof. An1drewv P. Montague, of the Columbian University, of Washington, D. C. was elected president of Furman Universi ty of Greenville, last week. -The Easley Graded school under the eflicien t management of Prof. J. C. Langstoni, now num bers 120. Mr. Baker Wyche, of Georgia, entered this week. 'ed or stolen, one black g belonging to N{r. T1. 'AnswoVs to the name Tfhe finder will please Iupg tum t.q JOURNAL Ofice. -Misses Essie Ea,rlo and Hat tie Grady, who have been visiting rind in Peq1dleton, Anderson, paist iolIth, rptirnc(d home last week. -.=L~et every member of the Piokens Rifles meet at Mr. D. A. Vonper's on the lligood pjaop niex B aturday for the puirposo of having an all-clay drill. Carry well filled baskets. -The trustees have made some need'ed implrovemonts on the Academy horo by putting blinds to the windows and making othior repaira in fihn ~"'-linyg. The on-, r -0o1 n)ow is fifty. -harge of the town on thad u, an(1 Iayo l)ft ini now~ 1i~laphiiery god can now do first. alass ginning, grinding, etc. Will be glad for you to give mo a trial and be convinod. A. A. Paco, -We gladly call attention to the new advertisement of J. A. Shoppard, of Easley, in this issue. Mr. Sheppard has been in the mercantile business for a number 4 -- at you1 righ t. - tock of goods * d is bffering Give him a .The brick store en the Qornor. A.. I It. a,a V~ iAs11e tinu ul&veJ at a scorcher's pace. -A illn's tempt,r improves th< more he doosnl't use it. -"It always makes a man fee out of place when ho loses his sit, uation. --Misses Prior, of Piedmont visited at Treasurer Youngblood'i this week. -See chango in ad. of Th< Greenville Coach Factory on th< first page. -See chango in ad. of T. 1 Harris this week and road wha he has to say. -Notice the advortisement o Misses Rogers, of Greenvillo, it another column. -DMiss Mamie McLendon, o Florence, is visiting Miss Stollh Nowbory this week. --Miss Olive Newton closed t flourishing school in Martin dis trict, near Crow Crock last Friday -''he cabinet council of Spait decid10(1 o the 0th inst., to Poen( 27,000 additional soldiers to Cuba -Printers' ink may ho black but it sheds more light than any other luinitlary, however bright. -If you don't believe the Joul. NAT, gives " A li L'HE NE Wfs " try it one year for only $1.00 andl b convinced. --WANTED :-3,000 pounds of green and dry hids. Highest prices paid in goods or cash. Ellison Bros., Easley, S. C. -Mrs. W. C. Porter, of Pindor, had the misfortune last week, of getting her foot very badly scalded. Sho was doing very well at last accounts. --Rma change in advertisement of Ellison Bros., of Easloy, in this issue, and see what they have to say. They are offering thoir goods cheap. -The Mount Carmel baptizing took place Sunday and sixtoon converts wore baptized by the pas tor, Rev. W. B. Singleton. About one thousail popl wore present. -Lawrenco Looper, of Hunting ton Ark., is in Pickens county now visiting relitives and friends. lH is a 1son of the lato Andersoi L,oopcr, dleceasedl, and JOrrimliah Loolper is his grand-father. -Rlohrt L. Iendrson, of Carson Creek, N. C., was iml Pickens this wook on husiness. Mr. HIIender son is look ilg forward to Come llck to Pi:c'lkns 8s1oon with his photograh outfit. We extend to him at cor-dial inivitaItion. -Gen. .1 ames Longst.reet and M1iss Ellia )',rteh were married in Atlanta, on the 7th inst., Mrs. D)ortehi is only 20 yoars of age and1( hiohls the position as assistant Li brar'iani for the state of Georgia, Gen. LonigstreeCt is in his 77th year. --All interested1 in organizing a Campl (of Confede1rate Veteranls in queIstedl to meet at the court house IIn Saturday, 18th inist., at 3 p. im. HI. C. Grady, .J. J. Lewis, H. A. Richiey, J. H. G. McDaniel, J. A. Grillin and others. -Lost or strayed1 away oni the Whl in.st., ono0 little black dlog. Last seon of hiim was aF Supervisor L' operts. AnIswOwrs to the name af "Pete."' The finder will p)lcaso leave him at Mr. Looper's, lhe be.. Io'.gs to Mr. Allen Edens, of Table Mountain. -Al1l the sons of con federate veterans who aro~ inltorosted ini (or ganiizinig aii onmp Sons5 of Confed orate Veterans ar'e requested tc meet at the courit house on Satur day the .18th inst., at 8 p. m., foi the puripose of affeictinlg a permna non t organization. WV. 1F. B IassinIgamle, Organizer. -The girowth of weeds or other vegetable girowth while growling is not detrimental to health ; biut after tIoe ari ie cut they should be romqved at once. If left to decay on the ground they will soon pro. duco an odor that will become very liable to create disease, Weeds should lie left growin)g till they can lbe disposod of as sogn as they are cut. -M. M. H older had a narrow 0scapo) Siunday of losing his life. Wio1 he was returning from Grif fin chuiirch, his mulo', wh ich; he waso Mr ~. Iloolder to the ground. Thei not at full speed,n, arry'ing Mr. lHol uler wsith imii, withI one loot hung ini the' stirrups l'le wa*3s ',driagged~ some1 dlistanie buefore he was frood from h is positmn03. .1lo escaped( with I only a few bru ises. -A mllost enijoyabil d(ancen wa given at thle 1Hotel de Thioriley o3 on Friday night~ last.. Amnie those presenit woro: M: 2es elr trudio a -la~od,.FEas.Iev ; Nanni Creigler, Spart an buig ; Aurie H oh IhnIgsworthli, D)aisey Joninigs, Essi, Ear1l(', Carrie Wyatt, May Robin son, Meliwoo Thlorinloy, and Rut! Stewart, of Pickeus; Messrs. Hal and1( Bruce HIagood1, Easloy; C. Il Alexander, Larry, Perry, Joh1 and( B3ert.ran Thornley, WV. 0, nos ter', BT'ylos Robinison, IHome Richey, WV. F'. Blassinganie, R. Al t'olgf'r anld Chas. Curoton; . Miu ie was made by "'Bill'" Allen, o Groeonville. Tho young people1 o Pickens certainly knowv how t, maouse of such an occasioni. Liberty Locals. Whatt is goinig oil i]s and around Liberty. [Correspondent to the JoURNAL..] Liborty, S. C., Solp. 13, 1897. -Dr. J. I. Riley was in town last week. -Thero is rust on the crab grass and the hay crop will be short. -Sweet potatoes have fired u1i badly and the 'taters are small. -The local freight train does ;t considerablo business herc, thes< days. -S. C. Stewart accoml)ani0( fProf. Mills to the mlountains last week. -'1'. S.CGlen, of Slahto"wn1, re t.urned from a business trip to At lan ta, t he othor dlay. -.J. S. O'Dell, depot agent it Summerville, Ga., visited his fath or, A. O'Dell, last week. -Many of our farmers have no tutrnips as they have failed to got at stand this dry weather. --Iagistrate Stowart and wife and Rev. W. 11. Workman atten((d tho Presbytery at Polzter last week. -The picnic at Ruhamah was not, very largely attonded Satur day. It is cotton picking time You soo. -Dr. Joel Bowen and family boarded tho train horo the 11tii inst., for his home at Mt. Pleas ant, S. C. -Miss Ella Workman, of tho Easley Graded School at Easley, visited hor brother, Rev. W. 11. Workman, last week. -The school here has grown considerably less the past week, as the cotton and other crops noed attontion, books or no books. -The gin and milling company have built a now plank kiln on the site where the old one was burned somo (lays ago, they have also put a water tank near by with a hose connected to use in3 case of fire. --Wo saw T. II. Boggs onl the train the other day, started for his home in Birmingham, Ala. iHe says his little Soi was very sick with fever, but had no small pox, as was reported. He is much bet ter now. -E. B. and Newton R ickardson returned homo Saturday fromu Cincinnati, w.lwro they have beent visitiing their sistor, Mrs. Hyde, for som )e ti 1m10. They report a splendid timo and dry wveather goenerally. -The dry weathor is getting serious. Late corn is firing up and cotton is shedding leaves and seems1 the (estima111te miight ho 0 safe ly placed at 25 per cotnt. short ini LIhis section. --Jake Garreti brouigh t in the first bale (of no0w cotton last T1ues iday, but aseveral bales were broughli in the same day andl is coming in lively every (lay nlow. W. TI. O'Dell brought in the first hale to be ginned Loll free last Tuosdlay, and cotton has been brought to the gin every (lay since and seed are bleing dlolivored at tihe oil mill. _____C. -- A ,JOUiNA~ ropriesenltative visited the ne0w store of J1. H. Mor gan & Bro., ini Greenville, last week ando was perfectly chalrmedC withl thle honutifl aIrangemenOit of the stock and the elegant equlip.. mont of the ostabl ishment, T1ho building is a gem ando per'fectly adjustedl to tile various depart monits of the business. Visit tile stoie and those in chargo will make it plensant for you. See Lihoir ad. 0on first page. -The Greenvile News of thle 11th inst., says: W. N. Hughes, who was hurt ini a runaway oin tihe Fmdlley bridge road, near tile niortheorn surhurbs of th9 city T.hursday after'nooon, is inl a sor ious5 condittionl. Both wheels of' his two-horse wagon p)assed over Is head, the wagon~ carrying a load of 800 pounds at the time Trhe ijured man bled p)rofwsoly. He is now at his homo, sixteen miles west of tihe cit,y. He is a birothor of A. B. Hughes, of thlis city. --An exchange says the latest use to whlich old nowspap~ors may he put, is to soak them) iln sour1 inilk until redluced to pulp andl feed the mlixture to the bolIns. Th is is the un patton ted inven tion of a Mihigan pou! try fancier, who says it greatly increases their egg laying abiilities. F'or fear it may not1 so well agree w ith the Bristol bror 4, wo s;uggest trying it at fI rst on yourlI nleigihbor 's fo'wls. It. is btllnd to be uisoees uinless the siih ser'lltion1 to) this ~paper hats been -Tj*'ei'e al'o somcliaCi 'ousH fac ts abouit the cailenda r. No contu v' -can beiin on W~ednesday, le'riday~ z3 or Suindaty. The samo coiloindair - ,can Iho used overy twenity years. I O ctober ailways begins on tho 8Sam11 (liay of tile week au .Ja nuary, Apr)til -as .JulIy, September ats Decembier. ) Fhriuiar'y, M\ai'ch and Novemb er r' June andl Auigulst ah1vays begin Il i t' and1 ory other othIer mon01th in - thle yoar. The first and1( last days f' of the year aire always the sam~le. f These rnles (10 not apply to leal: ) year, whlen comparison IS betweeni dayv bforea aimia'o .'o., ua.......o Notice of Final Sett:emont I will apply ti, .J. 11. Newhery, I'tolm t .indge. for IIt"kens county, Soutlh ('arolinlt onl thle4t(t day of October 1S97, fur II:IVt'" tI tnnko iti al settleitmem of the sit:tt" o' lMary Nurris, dereasedt, atn -sk tio litw cli mnissedt its executor. V. T. Norris, set lti\w.. 1-:xr(t1 r1. No ice to T'en p.I, e a's All persos are lreby warmI not to lishi hunt o inil anly way trespasl.s n4mt III\ I:Itls except, the lpulhiir ligIw\ay. I'rr:<n. lis regartling this nt ice w ill iet l<romm ttrl a corrtling to law. It. S. I.e\\is. St:p2w~.. I ON'S Nerve and none Oil Cures Rheumatism, Cutts, Sores, Burns and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. For satle 1by F"'reen:um I lmlri'ks, Pick. ens, S. C. Notice to Creditors. AIt l~er-son. ow\"inrt the aIssirnetl lirlm of Satherhutnd & (irillinl unst rlrke 1(;ynuenlt to lie, oll or be4for'e ()4tber tll. 15.'thl 1s97. W. I'. Ihi:ssin11gllllnle, Sep1!9 97. A'ssigni.a. Nti'e t . ApIIllicsInls. A1 liictants for teaeher's tterttllt'atrs for l'itke1ts t'ullty will lie txaliu(l at th' eotrt housevm tI rihty ieltelnllber 2-Ith 1s97, at. t) ('cl'mk. .Ino. I;. iiilt'\, sel ,iah'2. Suitt. of i':dlteation . Notice of Final Settleme t I w.ill alpllly ti .1. It. NewIerv, lI'rtbate Tultli', for 1'i.1cllns eontl1y, Sout It (a1rulium:, ol the _'tl (lay of Omtitmbr 197, for leave\"e to 111ltke ;1 111ia s ttl-ln-nt if the estate of Stelthen lttldine, dle(-ca.ed, ane41 :ISk to be (lislnissett as :1 exectt. .Jloseph N tllt"--, setItit I. I:xentt r. Noticeto Debtors and Cred itors. All p ersonls hltv ig chains atgailist the catte if G. W. F'tarr, l4.-ensedl, w\ill ph-ase lresettt the sam:ae, l ropt'erly attestedl, tim thell umltiersiginld for 1ryIlenlt. by the Ii1st l;1y of Novembter, 1t97. IPatlie. inlebled tim saiti estat' will J lease ralke avI:lyrl1i to .1. 1'. I"nt'r, ep-9w..llist rat' r. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is h'reblV given that I e hIl-lllr Migiu l, as executors of A. T. ('L"11 vn, mem t'ensed, wVIll apply to .1. It. Ne\whervI, I'ro.. h(te .i<lge for I'irkens 11m1 1tY, min 'lh 'Il lay of I)mtlter :tI7, for lt'al I . lll' a fi ial setit letr wit ih .1. I'. \Willimns o mii . C. W illiams, waIrtis mif sai(i A. 'I'. l'l. on, al ask to lie disb:tr'e<ml fin aly liabilit.V a1t exentors of A. T. (lliyton gm:lian. Mrs. T. C. ('lay1on W\. T. 1)'1)t.ll, E:xecelttml's of A 1'. ( ;'laytln, :(lg1mli:1n1. se).2'-97 w I. You (Cain A.ford to drink t\\. itpms I ril'r II(1\\ 11m t lli' a year ;Igtl. W ','I ' mm;nsm I jill s.t vwl S 1111nill s 1m1.r h .k i 1 mde1' r in ;-1.00, 1ml i ,. gmmm .,rre1n for . 'l'Il' ol.ly Ilhing 111th 's high 1m.w is lolr ad I have a lit .f tlmit hltm11glmt lmm'f i'.' the :tt - ri-k1 \' i A l klllm\\ a liI tl' mlprmlit Ilis lit'. imn Shm. mmmml I )lre (im oils I ft';ar l've o'v r 1lii-- th 11thling am lit th-, bum 11tperhalp: th ' 'ri.-, 'will ItinI' tlh ti t ull'. I'lI try" it. TI'l .1 lina ..I lint- of rew\ el.t Ini 1 ln a e li l. If 1v.n w\alt ;mny\ kind of gmoois try ru1". Stv-; :mml I'ri.l tulr''. All I Ic I:iI l .. im.. :min mi-hj' in. uer(lle. Slingleh's fo.r sale. I w:m1n mr'(11I1n'e. T. D. Harris. ICTHE SUN. T hl e lirs t f .\ ii , 'i : N -\ s pa.z 'r Charles A. Dana, Emlitor. 'T he \n1merie:tu11'1 minitittimn, the A(1! itlimin blmea, t' Atmii SliI tlThese lirsh, hat. :nI all the I inmmn (mmiver,i Diily,b ma mlmt'l mnmil, - 8, a yemar. 1mis t' gretmaest H'unctym Ne'wmpaper int 1 he Priiech e t (iiono'r. I'N itmmil, m2 ma vemm'. A<hmlrel ' Tii l \l, .\ 'w' Ymrt. WHY NOT Patronize Your Home People? Puh11i0s W"ho Wr'ilte a libmmraml plic(y oIn all classes ofn pro~pertyi at ren A. W. HU DCENS & ZON, Fire Insurance, EASLEY, - S. C. -~N 1.--Vo Calli 't,o yoi oIn Gjin IICouses, Gr'ist Mills, Flotii Mills', Saw~ Mills and al nl kind o115 .specia'l hazard'(s. j3-97 t f. Summons For Relief. STAII ()J -OUT'lii ('A lWILlNA, ' ('o11If of t'mltet lt"s. Liba )W wing--, I iamm1m 0. lil, by' 'T. F.' litmit Is GUntmiant atI littem. U. I. II mllinmg"wothI. TIo thei I )m-f''-mnia:.fms aboi'Vte nomtilei: Y a' mar I lttr'eby Stimtmoim'mIti l it' (Ilairm'd ii antlwter ft' cmphbimm in this ation111, -if wivihl a copy~ Is hmm'ttwilI th'.'Vm'm ni-lmfl .1m0m, a mml iit evm a copym~ oif yourmt ains,n to1m 11mm samim commpiinitm Ot I hte subl cibr,n ihir illIi'r a I lmiektm.n emmi houtse.,ml.th ( 'aro'mlitt, u itbih t Iwm'nt v dlays :' (it' r (1i l-eriin- rm'of,m( esIn' sim'm uof thmm daym~ if snehtrli m'm o~m':mmnl I'i'myou fmtiI tio mm mwer' ii ('om l min t m ii 'the' hlmen afot e-mi''mtil, 11m'Ihe ; l' inlii i n' ti mm I immt ill apply 'I m o m he I mroom l for mt he relie demintmlm'd inl ih' I'mmi i . I),itm'm .\mmmn.t 3ith -\.- 11., 1897. 4. 31. S.'ewart, Ct I ' t'. N.:.rt I Plaitmill- Auernerms'-. lTmm .\ntnmumlb [It w ~ithI ienn'mt th imlio mefi't'mtm tts hmereinj l''".,: mllTk Imot iec thamit imhttts y'om pr'rem te ppinimnltilt'lmt m,f gtarlin.t, aml ijgetmm tim irepretseitt .lmnem iM. Illimtl nimid ('/0t. liin[, I itl tit'ilrf'ltltu tuis livre'm 'mi jhilt Iwenmtmt days~' flrotm th' ervihme oft Iblis mm n o , th'ii pIllmlufi~m lt.''mwlIItt~t'.mtml l) mmotr n lih imuntgiIlm, Tollii the on-.mves%m.t db-fenduatt lI, I l'T kim noim e th.it 11hm Smmnmommmts Itn this autiont. mf a' bleh :ht' abv fimmm' a eopy~ amtml Ith' i:mtlmplaim tm'ter'i t were'ti Igmil itt tIm': inlli'er oif 11m h(Glitk fit' hemm 1 'mmtt i f f 'om-t Itmmn leamms fori Coumttnty :mmi Statg aform - nd on (the 1301th of .\ llmmu-t I1897. i11oi rmm mm i'.l hrmam ONS Relief Cures afek-leadach Neuralgia, Cracups, Cholera Morbi Diarrhoua, &C. 25 cents for large bottl For sile by Froeman & Hendricks, Pie cns, S. U. INS JILS ANo0 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 bowels. The Tonic Pellet does the rest. Hiave one? .amplo free at any store. Complete Treatment, 25 dose% 25c. Brown M g. Co., N. Y. & (r nevillc, Tenn. F'or sale by Freeumn , I lediriIks, Pick ens, 8. C. - - -- - - jutl8yi. Summons For Relief. '1tiS'l' I'E I ''OI"'Il CAROlINA, (o0UN'tY o.' I'IC'KENS. in the ('ourl. of (:olltmoll i'lefc. N ewvion O)i.ts, F. ran3.cis A%. Slieck. Joseph O:lt,, -sse E'. Oats, Williantt It. Ont., \ Ilgi It u I1.ee ( Oats. Jasprt' Oats, Satit nlti O()ts :an,1 Mary It A. Smith. Ph'intiti:s. A.uA I M1 lilfu ti. ('. 1to1)me, Rtobilsoln J. IH. I(oper, Joy S. ('. lto)pcr, OIer 1). I. It( Ier, 1'1h11uhus T. M'. 1 (IIper, P'hill ipl V'. li(,per, 1';arle' N. It. ltol erl, William ', Htover and S:iinnel 1). ltt,pe'r. I)t"fe'nd;nits. 811u ons For lt('lief. (('01mp laintt Mervedt.) 'o Ilie I )fenullnitut ahovo named: Youl arte llereby tmnmuo1 (d an(1 re' <iir1( to:answeVir the cophlint inl this aelii, of which a copy i; herewIth .trred(l151 upo .ot, and to serve'( at copy of \ ir answe, to te Sl il coii,I tint on the nh-e r ribe"rs at the'ir .1:c a I'lel,vll , Stiii I ro'liIa, wit hli t Iwisnty tl.s, itf 4"r. the( s "n i('1 ht!;-tvf, tevelt.,iv,' of tht' (la\' of -iI(h q.1 vir"'; m ill if % (oI fall to :1n1"wt:r thel' (' i int wit hill tht' 11 11 (oit 1. i d, Ihe' I'laill Iis in It IIk :10im'i wi11 apply to th ('m111 - for tht reIlie'f dema1 ,tIl 1 in I lte t I. 1o:h1A .. l@,1t. . .\tl. ttwar . (: . ' '. ('. |.:Al ,.] ('o li nll , W t'lI, .\In" 1 atnl llollintgs 'oth. ViA L il'lS Attorleys. To the m1inlor dIiendlal t: You :11d v1(-h of .'n ( r :II''-.rcby not i ti",I I". ha :1 a l: (la- i:n utd litwim lt,"poinlt: e'd to rel)n-t'o1 ::on inl this ease, wilthi 1 t we'.ty 41at, fr.ml Ih(: ser-Vice of this nlo I ic". 41n yo1. :a(: if y ou fail it) dot so thet 1h1nl ii' will have (Iw appOintel. ('."IIbranl, W e' 1-, Alist I :1wl Ilolilngs. M eortFl. Ilaintill's AlloreyS. To'. I . d1"f1'lialnits IIbovet Il:am(tt; I'It -:I - I II.. 11ot1i(( tIlla thie ob jeots of the, Si'Ill)11 :.1 i ('..m11'.Iint. it; this atc. t it11 :11. I. 111 1 p: i it Iln :al1 Sell the Rttal 11::1te If lItIf t h 1', di"''('-e(, whileh w . i l IIi s o h i 1, t\ I tl( 1nd l1ildtrl'n a, a1 IIt"; :-l 1'X(It1 lnt! :,u i :- ttlle the ('St i, :1 III)' ' he irt , a l law1:\ of S:rid de. (40, d. (l ;InI1 I lilt \oul aa. t ae h 1f y'ol ar'o inll r. a,e t "l hll'r"tin; a1141 th:t Iin Sntm n . a: .i t 'o.,,I".tillt.'w.'O tih('. inl thu oftlet' of Phr. tilldittoorny: I ' k l u o i. 1 I I o ae' ' u ' 1 1 1( g o o l ' o MriyeC ih. Editor:1111 hy I) I Y1~ou Itad le a4 bofle lst ) tot in o 5111d IIli lsdcn (Ian('~dcll it oso '.n4, whe5 Sn vo eshoua:ld 1 havenlahl 1'No Pole iignon.i I'lI(ollowve f hevord Phlii have ennigh on, 144 to it,an .he do Fsai Ta,it. is JUT JYl IJaG. ave (4 large t of Hape lsktsn 'Wer ate,&c. Pc,adad' f o tole thae ever'e.adadteceps W. W. E'Fall "AIOT CO1FeTABLES. jir "DUlO-i TtUSS R. L. Rm NEW SPRI Prices that speak foi themselv< ORGA The ladies say that odr line of theretore it goes that they must be. Organdies at 15 cents, Organdies Organdios at 374 ceutF. All Organd ) IM I The piettiest line ever shown in ever from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 1 Dimity worth 25 cents. DRESS COODS---CO This stock is complete with all th domestic, from the cheapest to the fin A Few Special Pri A 75c. blac!. Henrietta for S0c. A 65c. black figured Jacquard for 50c. A *6Oc. black figured Etanne for SOc. A 20c. Gents HS Linen Handker chief for 1Oc, 1 doz. ladies fine bleached vest, worth $1.00, for 6Oc. 3 spools cotton for 10c. 4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth $3.50. And thousands of other bargains Call and see our stock and get pr LICA'LDi DLOW P Now Store, I NEW - YES. overything new and stylish my store at Calhoun, Pickens County, When the trading public of th GOODS, I invite you all to visit my prices. A look will convince you that thi stock comprises the latest styles in DRY GOODS, N HATS, CLOTHING, HAl GLASSWARE AN I will make at specialty of Shoes a stylos for Men. Women and Children. CERY DE1'ARZTMi EiNT. You will al tractive, at the lowest possible figures. My prlesentt line0 of' foregoing gooc demand every day. Tihe pnee1C indluce my goods are attractive. 1 am deCtermlined( to be " Leai locality andtu servo you politely and att Doyle Building. mar I8-97yl. EWP. S.--A car load of No. I NEW (Cm E!!prin1gi Dr - Ladios "' " - Children's and1( 11 New lot Mon 's Cl Trho BEST STOC Pickens County. ALL KINDS OF WWosavo you dlollars inii others are b)lowing and1( sweating at of pins and thoro is no point to th J. McD, ON YOUR ME To remind you thtat as each year' is still trying to gtowv moro vigorous methods, earnestly destt'ing to bonlefit obtainable for as hittle money as will< dlollar for dollar. I have used( extra car'e in buIyintg that I can give the best values for thte In Woolen Drtess Goods, I have nt at prices from 15 cents to $1 .0( a ya r< I give my best att entioni to Black thtat on this line, there is nothi ng ini II My col lectiont of' Or'ga<hleS, (ren "TIlING OF Staplo A rticles ale kept in ample season. Good heavy Cotton Cheeks al at 5 cents. Tfhe best line of Cottonadh prices My Shone Blusiness4 is unqhuestione( only good ones. (I let, thte othter fellov every dlefective shoe. WVhen you want anything in a st<c nearer supplytng your wants tihan any rad,el( wvith Park for Cash and then you will soon have Cg Greenville, . . BENTZ, NG GOODS. s. Our Prices always the lowest. NDIES. Orgh. dies are the prettiest in town at 25 cents, Organdies at 80 cents, es 10 per cent. lower than others ask TI.U 1. Gieenville 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. '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 yaids Sea Island for $1. 8 ya ids Blouse Linen for $1. Clark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen. Best Apron Gingham 5c. a yard, oo numerous to mention. ces. E3 1jv RICEs. Mew Goods, PRIG ES. as well as durable, will be foundain S.C. is locality are in need of first class store an"I exaumne my stock and Sdlverlisement is no IIumbug. My (Y'ONS, SHOES, DWARE, CROCKERY, D FURNITURE. nd keep in stock all the leading I also,lmave a well stocked ( I O wacys find everythin g fresh and at. Is include "V ATLUiER" that are i Lcunts are as stroing as thle quality of ler of Low Prices " in this entiv ely. CALHOUN, S. O. Timothy IIay, at $1 a hundred 0ODS, s lIats andl Railors. Black "' Tanm Oxfords. ifants Blackc andl T1an Shoes. K of SIIOES in FARM\NG TOOLS. mbstantial Bargainis. While soimo cou, t,wo con ts sal)ved you Onl a paper 0 pinl. , BRUCE 'Gr IT]'M MORY 1100K. has pa~ssed and as a ne0w one come. ni bettIer and m nore acti vi- business (every eus ns or, h-:- gi vinzg best values onsist withI paing 1;is owni obligations mly ;loods t his season and feel assured least mlonecy olleredo aniywheire. anIy of t he niewest weaves andl colors, IDru.ss G oods aind unhoisdtittgl y say o up-.ot untry tha lw viIill)ass meC. di ,s, lawnls and Hwisses is a BEAUTY." supply at all times without regard to 41 cents. Good yard wide Bleaching I have ever had and at the lowest My customners know that I keep eep the sorry 0ones.) I make good re come to Park's he enn corno have im Groenvillec. hIurinig 1897, It will save you money, sh forn your actual needs.'