University of South Carolina Libraries
The People's Journal. ,EAL ITEMaS. -Seed oats at Harris'. -Good lunches at Harris'. -Furmture going cheap at Harris'. -The game law goes out the S1et iust. -Can goods, cakes and crackers at Harris'. =Horse shoes and nails 20o. pe r set at Harris'. --Opossum hunting is the order of the night now. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Pickens court week. -Walter Langston has a nice position in Greenville. -Cheap lot of glassware, cock ory and tinware at Harris'. -H. L. Clayton, of Central, was in town Monday on business. --Local news is scarce this week as the people are 1'usy at home. --Miss LToia Folger, of Easley, visited Miss Corrie Bruce this -.Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Looper, of Mica, are visiting in Pickens this week. -Court convenes here Monday with Judge 0. W. Buchannon pro siding. -Mrs. L. L. Inabinett who has been very sick for several days is convalescent. -See change in the ad. of J. H. Morgan & Bro., of Greenville, on the first page. -Miss Lula Cagle, of Greenville, Pis visiting Miss Aurie Hollings worth this week. -A daughter of Mr. Isaac N. Miller, of near Easley, is confined to her room with fever. -Perry F. Thornley left Pick ens last week for Atlanta where he will engage in business. -Communion services will be held in the Presbyterian church R thi plapp npxt Sebbath. p.-Juxore and witnesses can get board at reasonable rates during court at Mrs. M. F. Hester's. --Mr. MoArthur, of Gaffney, was in town this week. He is on his way to the state of Oregon. -0. H. P. Fant and wife, of Pendleton are visiting their daugh , Mrs. Jno. L. Thornley, this *k. -Read the change in the ad. of D!!sses Rogers, of Greenville, in 919o01511 ccu1. ' See wlat thoy ivt.say, -Friday the 15th inst., the taxc b->oks were opened for the year 1897 and Treasurer Youngblood took in $139.13. --A. R. N. I"olger and wife, of GaffYney, visited at Judge New bery's this week. Mrs. Folger will spend some time here. -Tlhe ,e aking at Cross goads phipp bfit.jce' aghoo1 SatM 'y44Rdy 'last, was well1 attended and a gr4ipd success, -Mrs. Corrie Acker anid daugh ter, Miss Aulino, and Miss Willie Dorn, of Atlanta, visited at Mr. T. C. Robinson's this week. -Man's izldelligence must be far above the average to enable him to get his laugh in at the prorer time when a,.wope is telling a funny story.. e'-A. mnan recuintly topk a Ibath in'the dark. HeT managed well qinough, only he got hold of a p)iece of stove polish instead of soap with marked results. '-G. W.. Williams, who lives *about five miles from town was the Birst person to get a tax receipt Friday when the books were aned for the ypar j887." -A Mississippi ingni plili it Shu j 4t the earnbest solicita tion of those to whom I owe money I have consented to become a can didate for County Treasurer." --The Anderson In toll igencer has et'lprged from a nine column folio, to a seven column quarto. The Intellige.eer is a neat, well Rqpl Rfl] Wlp (90 Bp Piper. e ~34, Chapnmn was before Mag Istrate Jones, of D)acusy.llo Trow.i ship, last week for disorderly con duct. He was found guilty anid fined $8.00 and cost. Tihe fine and cost were paid and lie was released. -Work began 01) the Livery stables of B. M. Griffin Monday. Mr. Griflin will keep a number of w & 4'M bflgles on haudr alli the inne atid will hire themn out at a reasonable price. Road his ad. in another column. -H. C. Shirley and family, con pisting of his wife and child J Hugh. of Liberty, passed0( through town Monday en route to Brevard, ghie, heywil vsit As aoil before they return. -Rev.- W. L. Richards, of Greenville, tilled the appoint inen.ts in the Baptist church hero Sunday and nmght for the pastor, Rev. A. J. S. Thomas. His sor mqggs wnfe appropriate andI inltep estintg and met the approval of all who heard him- Tho Lord's Bupt per was administered Sunday. Large conigregations5 attended each mArvIGA -Harris solls fine lunches. -Everything good to -eat at Harris'. -Lots of nice things to wear at H",rris'. -Now clothing for boys and men at Harris'. -Mrs. Melville Barton, of Field, was very ill last week, but is bet. t..r now. -T. D. Harris has a change in his advertisement this week. Read it and profit thereby. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. El. bert Christopher, of Sheriff, on the 12th instant, a son. -Froeman & Hendricks have a now advertisement in this issue and have something of interest to you. Read It -Will Looper, who is going to school at Saluda, N. C., visited his mother Mrs. Matilda Looper, of Mica, Saturday and Sunday. -The Eastatoe Township Sing. ing Association will meet with the Shady Grove Baptist church the fourth Sunday in October. All invited to como and bring song books and woll filled baskets. -R. L. R. Bentz has added a shoe department to their immense (Irs goods businoss and mean to soll shoes, if low prices and good quality will make them move. Ex amine their goods and get prices. -Your attention is invited to the now advertisement of A. M. Morris in another column. le has been in the mercantile busi ness for a number of years and will treat you right. Read what he says. -In another column you will find the advt. of Duckworth & Palmer. They are near the livery stablos. Their work is first class and guaranteed. Call on them. Wagon making and blacksmithing a specialty. -The talent of success is noth ing more than doing what you can well, and doing well whatsoever you do without a thought of fame. If fame comes at all, it will come beeause it is deservE l, and not be cause it is sought after. -For the first time in their his tory Southero mills in the past year bought and consumed more thati a million bales of cotton. Noth ing' could doemonstrate more clearly thr steady expansion of the Southern cotton manufacturing interests. --Auditor Christopher, when he goes, goes at lightning speed. He left town Monday evening about 3 o'clock and drove a distapce of about eleveni or twelvo mniles rind bafck in about t wo hours and a half. What is the use of having a rail road? -I have now rented the Lewis warehouse, fronting on Anne street and1 will run a first class beef mar ket. I willI keop beef on hand all the time, and will also keep fresh fish. When you want beef call on me. Open at all hours. .; E.Opip. -The inspection of the pickens Rifles takes place Friday next, the 22d inst, Let every member be p)resent p)romfptly at 9 o'clock. There will be an all day drill Thursday the 21st at the cour-t house. Clean up your guns and be p)reparedl. See notice in an other column. -There was another small fire in Central Monday morning, A negro house apd jts pontenta typro bujrnedi to t.he gropnd. The pr'op erty was insured for $100. It is thought the negro set the house. He was tried Tuesday for the of fense, but we did not hear how the case terminated. Pickens Rifles, Take Nottee. Tfhe Insp)ection of the Pick1ens Rifles has be orglerpd by Gen. WaVtts for Friday naorning Oc.t. 22d, 1897. All menmbers are here by ordered to meet at the Armory at 9 o'clock on the above date RAIN OR SHINic. The company will also meet at Pickoens, (3. HI., the day before, (Thursday,) for an all day drill. All must come thor oughly armed andl uniformed on both days. L. M. Mauldin Not Ice, The tostimony ou the proposed nowv road leading from Moore's bridge to Dodd's bridge in Central township will not be taken on the first Monday in November, but the same will bo taken on the first Monday in December. E. F. LJoopor, Supervisor. tJr4ss Vilins News. Mr. Editor : I will give you a few dlots from this corner. Th'lo much talked of Prosperity hasn't yet ap)pearedl ini our midst. Yet there aro imp)rovemients going on on every sidle, which manifests the fact that we are not entirely dopendent onf Mc1(inioy'u proIiI. ses for all things. Contractor Jiohn 0. Shock is orectinig a comnmod ions residence on the Groeenvilloc and Pumpkin town road for J. K. Lathem. Rev. J. F. Singleton, of Town. ville, visited his old haunts again last week anid p)reaehed an abkc sermon at Mount C#nnel church Sund(ay. Bro. Chills and Fever along Sa luda river are makmng incessanit demands on the services of Dr. J J. Aaorgn. Dudley. Liberty Locals. What is going on in and around Liberty. [Correspondent to the JOURNAL.] Liberty, S. C,, Oct. 18, 1897. -"The howling winds doth blow" today. --Dos. W. Hopkins has opened up a shoo shop here. -Review the Liberty sensational trials and got ready for court. -L. R. Smith,s family moved to Donaldsvillo, S. C., instead of Da cusville, as you had it weok before last. -Mrs. Lafayette Gary and daugoter, M1rs. Thos. Bradley, of Atlanta, are visiting rolatives in this section. -W. L. Boggs and family re turned home from Brovard, N. C., whore Mrs. Boggs has been vis iting relatives several weeks. -Richardson Bro., show was in town Thursday night. It was easy to be seen which was the greatest attraction-proaching or the show. -A small sensation on wheels was one of the stirs of town last week, but it has blown over and all is calm and serene hero now. -The meeting closed at the Presbyterian church Thursday night with one accession to the church. It was a very interesting meeting. -Every now and again we hear of some maudling rambler, (must be,) squall out for a policeman to be appointed, while the facts in the case are, we have one who is rather frithful for the lovely blind tigors to crash their business ex actly as they very much desire, no doubt. Perhaps one of a maud ling tribe would be more to their liking. We do not expect every body to be pleased, so make no complaints, as we are aware they would do but little good if they did. -Two convicts broke loose in Georgia the other (lay and pulled up near here and engaged in pick ing cotton, and Constable Pool got wind of it and having an eye to business, looked and eiquired around a little and found one had shed his shackles near whero he working. le at onca used the tolograh wires a little and soon found where they wero wanted in Georgia. He made a divo for them, and none too soon either, for they were pulling back toward Georgia, but he overtook and arrested the1n in Ceptral and soon secured hi( re ward, Which was fifty aollarp, less the expenisos, -Cotton has gone up to 50. That's doing fine consideorinlg the short crops and general prosp)eri ty of the country. Let everybody sell their cotton, it is too p)recious to be lying around. That is, it cost too much labor to raise it to not let somebody get some benefit of it, and why not the stock ggpi blers and spegglItorg. They are such a mggpainous set that when we had a good rain the other day they said it would greatly improve the crops condition of the cotton helt, and as it would make a little more cotton, they must lower the prices a little more, and, down they wont. Now the fact is, lie is in)deed a very small fool that would not know that no amount of raiin at this stago of the crop wvill benefit it, but rg apt ham eige Vardt of Thanksu, I take this method in1 extending thanks to all my friends for their kindness dlurinig the serious and last illness of my dear son Louis. May the good Lord bless you all and deliver you from such an aw ful trial through which 4 have bo00n cihlied to phss, and meet me with my doear boy in Heaven. Mrs. E. C. Burgess, Clement, S. C. WE ARE l\T Making WAGONS and BUG GIES in1 0our new~ quiarters~ near' the Llvery stable and can fit you up in the way of a neat substantial Wogon or Buggy, one or two horse. O UR PRIQCE S are equal to five c ent ('otton. All we~ ask is for you to give us a trial and be coniVil ced. Repa).irinig of WVagons and1 Buggies a spe.cialty. Yours for trade(1, qUCKWoRTH & PALMER, Proprietors, net2197m 1 ickens, 8. C, (eialeuicu of elae J u rv. Theo follow"h^ namedt genitleme,n wte rt Itrawn the (itht iist.., to se!rve an petit j rors at the coming term of count to b holed n lr(11ing the week coi'tnecin. or the fourth Mlay in t!i= monith: W 11. Garr:t"iett, A . .. Illrad114er, %V. S. Kirksev, C. A. Ilavis, .1. 1). (.ai tee, .1 11. Graelv, It. P. Il:nntilt.on, It. e'. IloleI)ihcb, W. .1. G ravelev, W... ('(X. L,ee lii t, W ll. 41. I Ie ter, IL. A. Gat.itt,. .1110. T1. Perguist'n, .lacob (lillespie, L,. It. D)alton, Leec111cKee, Warren (.. M,'rttn. .lanes A. (lrilllii, :itel-ieu S. Jones, A%neirew P*. P'arre,tt T1houiaA itayt, W1'illiam C. Itrock, Jolm . I lit t, II. 1), Ile,idrlcki. I. S. l neh, W. It. Owens, It. A. i lIe,ter, ). J. Greer, .1. If. lBowen, I4. IB. Stephens, 1t. .1. II inghes, .1 Ilain Iawience, :r.J. Mason llen<lr"icks, W. Il. Me )aniel, .1. 1a- ion Looper. ON '1 Nerve and Done Oil Cures Rheumnatism, Cuts, Soreg, Burns and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. For sale by Freeman & Iledricks, Pick. enls, S. C. -Blridg' Nohacc. I will be at the Dotd 1bridge onl Keowee river October the 28th 1597 at 10 o'cl'"oek a. II., to let to the lowest hitdter the building of a rock pier in the river. 'lans iale known on day of letting. 1:. F. Looler, oct"14w3. County Supervisor. Notice to 'recr.parsmers. All p ersons are herely warnie not to liunt, tisht or in any way tIrespass onl ouir lant(s, except thI) pu)lie" high.way. Persona disregarding th notice will I e-piroxe-cnteel. 1). I0. iendtrieks, 1)r. W.'1T. 1"iehel. .Joe JB. Fein<iley, B. P. Farmer, o("tl4'97 t,. A W16omdcrfiuI Dicov"ery. The last qnater of a c(entury re'I'ores 1an11y woneterful eliscov(i2s iii iel'icin., tht none th at, have accopl lihiil more for humnanity111 tn that sterling olel hoe. ho <1 r"ee1ty, l;irowni's l1ron liitt("erS, it secms to contain hle very e'lnt' ts of go01 hiea!ti. and neitther man, woman or child canl take it without <lervin; the grealest benefit. Irown'S I ron liitel' ;ol by all to tlor:. oct 21 97. 521. P001ON' Relief Cures Sick-Ica lache, Neuralgia,Cratmlps, Cholera MIorbus Diarrhca, &C. 25 cents for large bottle. For sale by Freeman & Ileinricks, Pick. enls, S. C. Sheriff Sair S'TATE O" SOUTl A ROLIN.A,j -. Coiiety- of 1.';hkeNs. - I RI. F. Wyat, ys. John G. Wyatt, et, al., In pursuance of ain oriloW rmade in the above stated Case by 1on. R. C. Watts, Presiding Judge, oi the 15th (lay of September, 1897, 1 will sell to tho lighest bidder on Salesday in November, 1897, at Pickens court house, during the legal lours of sale the following doscribed personal piope:ty to-wit One Monarch steam engine. One 60 saw Van Winkle cotton gin fceedor and condlenc;e". One Van Winkle press. One set Chicago pllatformn scales. One saw mill aiind (i:tures, and ifty five (55) leet of shaftinug. A n:-one desiring to '4xamfj ine thii machinery wvill find thle saime at th p)lace of James Wyatt near' Easley i in Picins county. Terms cash on (lay of sal .. J. 11. (. McDaniel, S. P. 0. oct14 97. NEWGOO DS I Ill)ve now purelms151'hei New'', Sto 'ck of Gr)oc'eries, etce., and11 4can be4 flOmll at, tIle Lewis Old Stand. Th'1is stock ('onsists Eof aIll imuI Iof Canned'1 Goods, CotIces, Sugars, Catilies. SE aps, Iec. They wilhl be '4(hl ('11ea1. (ome' and4 be( LI VERY STABLES. I al1so run a Livery, F'4ed amlI Exchange Stable. Ihtggies aml)4 horses5(I oliJhand tol hlire allith tilE me, andl a 11(t r'easonalet raJte.C5 Wil 1buiy or swapj nmles 4 and4 horses5. Comle tol see lmle. B. M, CRWIFIN, oct14 9.7yl. Pickons, S. C. THAT' THE BEST Green~ vOree Five pIounds' forh $1.00 is FINEB. those 10 c2nt Salmoni and( l( cent l'o:atoes al-e the Best. T[ Hl A T All kind of Gooeds a t Ai\Ol RIS Quali ty considiered. T HINK it w''ill pay you ( # o g 1t hip Pric(&o, A. Mi. MORRIS, Now~ b)rick stort oct1 l.97s1 COTTON Is selling at or below cost and we sympathize with the farm ing people, as we have had some (x1Crience ,Ilong that line ourselves. A sihoi t crop and a low price is a double calaiiiity. He can't expect the people to pay even a liberal profit on their plurclases under existing circulistanes, We are willing to divide our Profits and in this way do all we can to tide this emer gency. We do not boast of the lar gest stock, but we d > boast of as Good Goods an<l at as low a price, if not a little lower thanl the other fel. low. Try us and be convinced that. what we say is true. Yours for ti ade, FPi'oiiiii & lolluth!cT, Pickens, S. C, nr14 19 . Mlf ALL'S A B U DC ET.>mi -0,1: PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Editor : If yiu see any of the Pholks who have bhtlt :utyb.hing Irttnt tte onl a cre<dit andl have un,t p;tid anything for 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 1 years, I wish you withl tell thetu that I need lthe IUIeIV NOW\' aut as had1 a4 tihe-y neelIetl th4 g u tl4'1'Il N. Tell thenh Itt I have waite<l a lung T'IlMt and CAN wit I.ONl(t; ;it, butt I w.-ihI like it 1T', , TICR if they wtantll "PAY 11'.'" Short Se4ttette'ntlS 3M1ke L.oig Frien4m. Wt aill need". friends1, a1lweays llavo andt always will, and naust of 1 nuttt some tcredlit, at .utu 1thiw1. The best waty to get it is to " .\Y I'"' o1"' aiouet"tanatlly. Our good 11;01 14 u I crtdit, is ilabtut all thnt. 4 nut of us 11 aive, at11l wXe should( taike mnight y goodl 4enre ofI it . You m41 ligh~t 14nention)1 these4 fats. t44 I he. Go "I441' Ph1441ks"' and14 se44e howV it, will1 wor ik. se4Ine4 of the loIive right here in toiwn, 4othersM close4 around, seine at a (d14 tancle. PrtIbly4141 some o4111.f th1ern1 tak you imiw4r U1a41 will r4ead this. k O1 o,f I iember, (iImht' Clp-iskauass) thait A LL1 who do4444( no It 4.2 ke 43me 2otil (of iiatisfactory TakeI(( Good14 Care (If our Flri4mlao4' 1111d wet wanit. them11 to4 com1e4. andtI linig QVIor th . Seomethuing here for all. Yours, W'. T. .M'JfaiZ. MiguEz, ynmSEu. I have n1ow mn stook a complete Assor.ment of the0 'Water Pad' Trusses. The "'C lEAPICST,"' the "MOST COMFORTAULE" and( "'DURABLlE TRUSS," in the Market. of all kinds, and( at Ii'ees to suit the times. Come and see G. W. Earle. Pickens, S. C. Notice to Ta'ixpaytersi. ty, wili open11 my1 booksl, fIorI 4'i llection1 (of G eto'ir, 1.97, IlIr ihr llec44tionI of the foh. SIUate Tai, - - - - 5 1111114. 4 h aijn: ry (e ty Ta'x, - - 3%4 SpIl'l s. hool1 tax in lis. No,. l13, 4 " " I "I" " I " 18, 2 "~ TIhe~ IlIlanntlation41 roiad tax, $1 .50. PoIlI tax, - - - - $1,00. ally un(il Oceinhor 31.91 18WI', after wIch11 time. j 144 per ( en. ill ho( athledi and( (Ixecu rions1, jssued1 agins(2t dell(lient tax pa1y oIrs. Any person dhesirinig in1formIation abioult ax or ha1 tax reeiplt, will1 pleasoC enclost polstaege t4) secur1 an 11 ans8wer. ~3op. 23, county '1reasu.rer. Fresh and New Is our entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAl;PETS, MATTINGS and SHOES. Our stock this fall in all the above lines is the largest and most com plete we have ever had and ever shown in one house in Greenville. We extend to all our friends a cordial invitation when in Greenville to give us a call. We have some rare bargains to offer. A few we will mention. The best all wool filling Jeans 10 oz. 25 cents. The best all wool filling Jeans 81 oz. 20 cents. 9 yds all wool t willed Ted Flannel for $1.00. A 25c. all wool twilled Rod Flannel for 15 cents. A heavy Outing in all colors and black and white 5 cents. All wool cassinere, the 50c. quality 35 eents. 'able Damask fast colors 20c. a better at 25 cents. Best Sea Island 23 yds for $1.00. Heavy I )rilling 5c. worth 0 conts. Dress Ginghams 5 cents and up. Cotton checks 4 cents. Best apron Giigliams 5 cents. Best Indigo Calico 23 yds for $1.00. Calico for 81 cents. A better at 4 cents. The best Calico for 5 cents. 38 in. all wool Dress Flannel all colors 25 eents. 50 in. Black Briliantine 40 centy worth 75 vents. 30 in. Dress Flannel all wool 18 cents. Prettiest line 25c. Novelty Dress Goods in Oreetnville. 10-4 lankets white . colored 15 eents. Capes $1 and up. Carpets and Mattings at prices lower than you ever bought before. SHOES! SHOES!! We have put in a compl lete new stock and can fit you in anything you want. Give us a trial and see if we won't save you 15 por cent. Remember we have no old stock to put oil' on you, but everything new and fresh. We have only mentioned a few of the many Bargains that abounds in our store. Call and be convinced that the place to buy your goods is AT W. L . 8 S ~, LIEADEIii1 IN LOW PRIOES. Now Store, New Goods, NEW - - PRIGES. YES. everything new and stylish, as well as durahle, will be found in my store at Calhoun, Pickens County, S. C. When the trading public of this locality are in need of first class GOODS, I invite you all to visit my stoic and exnmine my stock and prices. A look will convince you that this Advertisement, is no IItumbug. My stock comprises the latest styles in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND FURNITURE. I will make a specialty of Shoes and keep in -tovl all the leading styles for Men, Women and Children. I al-o iaye :i ? ill stocked URO CE?RY DEPAR1'EMINT. You will alwnys 1ind1l everything fresh and at tractive, at the lowest possible figures. My present line of foregoing goods include "V A 1. ES"' that are in demand every day. The price inducements aire as strong as the' quality of my goods are attractive. I am determn'ined to be "~ Leader of Low Prices " in1 this locality and serve you p)olitely and attenively.I' Respectfully, Doyle Building. CALHOUN, S. 0. inar1I8-9'7yi. tW"'P. S --A car load oif No. 1 Tli mothy IHny, at $1 a hundred BRVUCE"$I JSTORE. 7 CHOCK FULL 01F GUIODS. Bought direct from N EW YORK, by aui expei encedi buyer. T1he nicest select ion we have ever hnd(. Our' s ock i.1 imiger' thani ever before and we are carry ing nowv a little of' everything. There is no better mariket than Pickens and nobody is more anxious to lease tluan we aire, We ask y'ou to comte to see us. Thle mnarket pi-eo ad o cotton anid produce~('. - pi o Yomurs truly, J. McD. BRUCE. OF FALL AND WINTER Goods at A. K. PARK'S, Greenville, 8. 0. All invite 1 to ('0me1 to may store and see miy immne 8 stock. T1ime wa nt 'FI in s, ni hingi1 the N:>r thorn markets securing the Rijght Goods and, l:' '1C6ces and flow sceing how wvell pleased my customercis are, :ami siatisied iihat i; I Isucceeded. I am now prepared to show you a miat niicen''t lie' oh aill the latest eflects in F4ll and Winter Goods. NotwithsIanding i" IalIked of '"Higher Prices." I bought my goods so I can sill (t'em i in" arI'ordaice wvith the present low price of cott.on In Dress Goods I am with the fihsh A ny one who ennl be suited at all, can be suited here. A Reason (of new and w 'nda fully becautiful weaves is before us, and to stimulate earlyv fall tIri Ic we n e offer ing Special Bar gains in thiese goodIs, prines ra ngi frig 10ii I elis a yarid to $1.60. To ap prociato thme prices you will have t'i see I he 3 <i1s. In trimmings I have the latist haii.l>, \'elvIts, 8ilksi and Jets to match anmy goods we so,lh. The best stock of' Undehrw'ar ,,nd' I L'ie ' ilm I evi r; ciried. Ini heavy goods, such as Jeans, l(eiseys, ('a s.i,b s, \\l' I Phl"lis, Cotton Flannels, Shjirtinegs, Shieeting<, lBed Tl'i'Lkineg se. 1 a u right at thie front with q1uality and Price. 5110E5. Thlis Sto('k is ~ my G l'TFSTI PF,T, '"(Oicet a Customer' Always a Custonmer."' W\omein's Sholes :romi 75 ceents to $8.00 a pair. Meni's Shoes fromr 75 cents to $5.0 a (i p.'r. ChIiir .1ic' Slioes all I grades and prices. I o ot camto bIteolymnw sels goodl shtes, but 1 (10 let the other' fellow sell all the, sio ry one . IIle ale a tew inrstances how I can save you money anid give you great sa .lc :tOin. 1 y'd. wide all wool U)ress Flannel at 25 cents. A got i wool leans a t 16 e. ents. An all wool h'ans thie best in the imarke tt at 25t'. .\ II wool I ed T1willed Fla'; nel at 12cc. 2500) yds. yard wide Sheettig at I . C'an t be bought any' where for less than 5 ets. A last WOrd. 1lY't buy your' goods untu you have seen mine and if I i 1 t) pllease you, ilting hurt. JGreenville. S. C. West s net.