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i[t~~~~~~ ' tp(, + ) li -Stoves and furniture cheap at Harris'. -See the ad. of J. MoD. Bruce in another column. -'Mrs. J.0. Brook is confined to her room with sickness. -There 3 a groat deal of sick ness in the county now. -Charles B. Calvo, Columbla, is the:State Printer now. - lon. Joel H. Miller was in town on business Tuesday. -If you want to live long, don't try to live more than one day at a time. -For Slo:--One half acre lot on Garvin street. Apply to T. C. Rebinson. tf. --Read the change in Misses Rogers advertisome-t, Greenville, and consult them. -No matter how poor a man's memory is, he never forgets when you owe him money. -There will be a union Christ mas tree in the Baptist church on Christmas eve night. -M. F. Hester and son, Wilton, went to Brevard, N. C., on busi nese today, (Wednesday.) -Jas. E. Brown, one of Cvn tril's prominent mterchantH, wn in town on business M ondialy. -If your schooling dos n,,t, help you to better the worid, your time and money are, both 1,Kst. -Mrs. John L. Thor1Ii y nod son, Bertran, visited thu i .m l. parents at Pondleton IaHt wee:. ---Messrs hIollylhcok an(d ta.k Mays, Iola, AL.dorsonl counyi V, V - ited friends in Pickons lia wO . -Do you want first class Ph t . grapos? If so, calI at Rt L, 1lender 1son's Gallery whilo in Pickeiis. -Mrs. McKinley, mothor of President McKinley, (ied at her home in Cant.on, U., on the 12th inst. --ThOro are somUo girls "sweet enioug11 to ea l.," W ich we 1)resil 1O they do regularly three or four times a day. -An en tertain ment will be given in the court houso Clrit mas weak under the auspices cf Mrs. J. 1). Curoton. --$5.00 givon away at Hender son's Gallery. Who will havo it? This offer holds good only until Christmas of this year. -For all kinds f1ro works go to Ben. M. Griflin. e1o will certain ly treat you right. Read his ad vertisoement in this issue. - There wore no 9Arvices in the Methodist church Funday. The pastor, Rev. W. M. Harden; being in attendance on the conference. -J. M. Phillips Central. p)ur chased the assigned stock of 0. P. lBright, which was to be sold the 17th inst., from W. Rt. Wyatt as eigne. -Lost :-In Pickens on Monday the 18th inst., one ten dlollar bill. Finder wvill p)lease leave at this office and receivo liberal compjenl .ation. -The six year old son of Mr aryl Mrs. Gus Durham, Nine Times died on the 7th inst., and was bur led the day following at Secona cemetery. -Rev. T. C. Holsclaw met his regular appointment at Grillin Sunday and preached an ir.struc tive sermon to a large congrega tioni. -Stability is the great secrolt of esuccess. No man can prosper who. is a mechanic one dlay, a pro fessional man the next, and noithi ing the next day. -Bud Brooks ar 'l Grady Rey nolds, will hang in Gouigia to morrow, (Friday,) for the mutrde"r of M. C. Hlunt, which w~as coim miitted some time ago. .--Deputy Marshals Lewis andl Roark captured fifteen gallons of whiakd'y and two muiilos ad a wa:g oni Sunday ovening in town.i boy and wvoman woro ini the wa.onm. -Dr. J. Rt. Riley, of lCasmy, and3( Rev. WV. H. Work lman, of Liber were in towvn tihis week, members'00 of Presbytery. D)r. R1iley's m.n,y friends greetedl himot 0 ord)jjinI Ily. -Keowoo Courier. -Ini a commnIUicatio.n bm.. o signed Agricolist, a miistaht , miadle by th1e pr1in3teris 13 in h r bJ$n "'except 1to colh16.es and oii -A horse e'oibir w'as ta.loni out of Mr. Ibang 'layt.m.'s huiggy Sun. day at Drm. W. T1. Fiold's- while it wvan in the yard. 'T1u,oOno thmnit got it had better rottirn same asC 1 soon as possiblo as sonme one knows who got it. -The In torior Doepartnmnt este matos the tol-'.1 In1d ian popubimmtion of tihe United States, oxcluisivo of New York Indians anid the five civi lized tribois, as 117,178, located on 177 reservations oimbracmg 83, 404,887 a.cres -,Hendricks & Griffin we're thme first to put down ciross ties 031 thme Pie mns & Eaksey railroamd. Theyio are Jatt,ing downm ab'out 1,000. t.i#e per day in goodl weather. It will be at least two months before the r<a will be completed. at lliarrt. -1\oe1p your oyo on McFalI's Budget and givo him a trial. - -Juo. E. Craig, Greenville, was in town on business last woek. -i can hlp you out with, the Christmas tree. T. D. harris. -Beautiful line of toys, fruits, a candies, nuts, raisins, etc., for I Xmas at Harris'. -You should read Morris' ad. I in another column, Call and sej him when in town. --Your ittenltion is invited to t tho ad. of T. ). Harris this week. Soe what h1 has to ay. C --Why don't you tlook through IIarris' fin(, line 't mntlH and b1 oyS clothing? I'rico r( dclltc d,. ( -Frce,iian & I11"n(dric;ks invite you to c',m,i' at1(1 in spect their stock of gootwk h(,f1r, buingii els'. wIv11, r(,.( --1 %wilt o fit yi1 1.hl, whole faily in shoes. I f wn In 't trade t it will ,ot, h, on a'n':',1it. of the I prico. ''. 1). arris. - tIiss A 1inie .M 11.y .1Io,Ho. Irushy CroI,Ik, A 11(I=,r'in1 (:1 11 t.yi, who hilas h11'11 I41i,on l i i, ,gt 1 1.1111n with the M IHh i' lin.mr,, I' l,rl, retu rn ed .I~1n1- lan ':, ( sifln ('y, was ( In l o la I ,, 1 111: V.oo on: 11 busliness. . jJ2ieli- iIr: betr' about five y ': 1": ago, b ii- at, t.h, time Coin ei't1 1 I i,., JoUNAL. His c ("vII' f1'ri.ndH wor-. glad to see him. c - '-r. stlli'- Lesley, wife of WT, I ran .I Air b-. d1ii(d at her home i 1 : ' s'.n h of EI'ansl'y on Mon- J -l-i'about 2 1,'clock.' int) ' i.. .t. .,i' }w ri ag''. Shle r Iandl. s 'r- (hildren It11( I it11'! 11 ;'4 ,t .'s an1(1 frienids to 11011111 her (eath. I -MrsI. Z'iin 11 liIbrtson02, Talley, I O)toneo count1y, dli1d at h(r h)ome0 d (1n the '11 h in,st , i '-d 45 VOlS. t She ha"I ( inl fl l! l i'lih for S,11 Iim ml' ;11ni her ("atii Was not d liln 'l ,( ('(e . 'hr." w;l it 1)1(1 j,cy h o f th'' Di1)ti htit1hI and loaves I five clidron to mloulI her (leath. T'h it itrmn.nt t("ok place the da.y f'ollow in;; at tie, family buryin'g ground. t -Th'lle Illuhamnah scho ol will have at Ch1ristias (1ttrtai11nmont on1 ThulLrsda'y tihl 21d inst., beginning , at 2 p. ni. EXereises will bo novel, ui(el and interest-ing, must be setn and Iea rd t b e iIhoroughly ap- e p1reoCiat)1 d. 1)r. I,iloy and Rev. L. .1 'T. Weln ar,n ea ('x)ected to ho pros- c 'alt and adl 1o tle pIlleasuro i of the " ocasSion. lhe school is taught by Miss luiannlo Moore. Lot every- y body attond. E -One of our exchanges reports i tho following asi a cuiosity of law:v '-A yo)ung man11 purlchaseiHd 2,000 ex-i trai fuo cigarPs, and1( had them in- I sur-ed for their value(, smoked themi t up and1( demanllded1 thc insuranzce, claiming that they had been) de- e st royed by firie. The case was tak- a' eni to the0 Oi cout an th1 le Judge (10- 1 cideOd inl favor of the y'oung mantf. a1 'VTo msur1anlCe comltpan2y thenm had the yountg man21 arirestod1 for setting ~ firo to hiis oIwn prioperPty, 1and( the .1 same Judge ordiered1 that lie pay a fine aind go to jail for t,hree S -A shootmng scr'apo occurredc between Birch Lewius and Ervin N iChlson nbear Supervisor E. '1. 01pe'so the 10th inst., whichl resulted.0( in the l(oss Of Nichiolson's right arm. Friom wl-at can be ilarnied , Lewvis f'ol lowed Nicholson 1ut2 oI (ver1 somne wvhiskey matters, and( L,owis claims N ich9lson cuit at him and1( grazed his sk'in and Lew is shot his iright arm off. A pro iiliiry hiearmog was haid Monday ~ I court-I. Drs. Eari ilo anid Wyatt am.. dloinig very well at,1 last accounts. --A floituing mill in our town iLor. T'h propri)t4r, inI passing someP tl!oor. I told huni I wanIted1 to s:ell him!1 50ome advertAiing. I tilmy mloisin g ~ii! Everybody E kno:wr, ih' mid is thi.re.'' Ill Ila h:. -: Xd 1me if I know whier-e ~''WanLt2d, goodi. ents atl the milL." I I )Pin) la for I:y he l12 nof lin andg ni the u?1h of I wo:ul ol thr \vil Ie ii~iri'8 olsii w)OrLo wantod av itlhe Cm i. CI d,al0010 AnnualMeeing ~Th ountyer (oft ilmondrs iloc vi Al(2(lini ('ill1e211 reletiId to lm00irs promptly intJaheiry slao o Aelg c eonh :ithnof lb cinmber aist tilero woily bwbuilnesoi ilporanc io by taten to1. Te guan qustion Jool HW . Milr ocuo. Annual.p28 Mteen. Mnayt j)in'42 Januairy 1898iou Al4 'e pes,los haing aim agas t hejP1H (P)22 countylep wiPlltrender tho i4. byI f112 that t imo#. E.FLopr (Correspondont to the JOUR(NAL.] Liboi ty, S. C.. Dec. 18, 1897. -R. M. Wertz will visit Char oston this week. -There will be an Xmas tree icro Xmas eve night. %ry -Missos Nottio and Willie Par ons are visiting rolativ6s and riends in Georgia. -Mrs. English, of North Caro ina, is visiting her son, C. N. En lish, our depot agent. -Infant son of F. M. Morris ied the 8th inst., and was buried ho (lily following at Roberts hurch in Anr(lson county. -Thr, parties who were mention (I in conmection with tho wreckwd uggy In lly last communication, luny the charge that they were trunk. Is the lying horse to blame. ---Coak Iladdei was caught by Jrarsha1 Hlopk 118 yesterday while hasing is wife around in town eit.h an axo inl hand. Heo was put n the lock up to await a hearing eforo the council this morning. -Wm. Hunter and sons, and arkins & O'Dell had their stores iurglarized last Tuesday night the th inst. The burglars only took few light g-ods but knocked the nob and handle and one of the inges off of the safe at Parkins & )'Dell's. Tlhey woro followed into Inderson county where they hur larized two more stores and then c'ent toward Greenville and wore a pturod near the city. They have llfessod that they (lid the rob ing and wore brought horo before lagistrate Stewart and sent to all Saturday night. The name of ho hurglars are Ben McKinney .Id Dock Ilicks, both colored. C. What, is (oiug on in Easiey. The youngest Child of Capt. )avidson which was so sor )usly burnt on the faco some ten ays aro, we ..ro glad to report hat it is Improving. Our young peol lo had it most el ightfnl sociablo at the hospita le honm of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. ,arton last Friday evening. Miss Anna Jones, of Fountain nn, is visit ing Miss Zoa Glazenr. i rs. A. T. Folger, of Washin n, 1). C., is here to spend the olidays with her mother, Mrs. A. I. Bruce. Mrs. R. C. Brown, of Lowerr illo. S. C., is visiting her parents, )r. and Mrs. J. R1. Riley. ThI hors. and mulo tale pss (1 oil very quietly last Saturday. 'hey onlly (ispos('d of a bout half f a car load. They carri::d the e!st to Seneca. Almong the horses sold Saturday as aln n(lian pony that had nev r been broken to ride. He could ick and buck regular Texas style nil throw the first onie wh'lo got nto) the saddle. By that time a argo crowdl had gathlered and thlen lie fun be.gan. After a good (lea! Mir. Wilson got inito tihe salddle ndwas successful in remain ingI. t w'as a iregular circus for the boys nId colored popu11lation. Mrs. J. B. Clyde, of Campobello, ..it itg her daughter, Mrs. .I iggins. Mr. and( Mr's. Waco Acker spenlt undl(ay wi th thle former's m1otheri are of Tablo Rcwk streot. Miss Liio Mau llin has pur msed0( the Mil linery business of [isses Duckworth & WVyatt. AppoIninsi ~ets. Presiding Elider-W. C. Power. Buncombo sti'eet and Mills--W. .Rogers and 1). W. Keller. St. Pauls-H. B. B3rowne. And(ersoni and1 WVest End-W. R. ichardson anld T. B. Harper. Star'r and Iva-F. H. Shuler and Pledm)ont'-C. P. Taylor and T. Irigsby Herbert. Greenvillto City-J. C. Counts. Fountain Inn-J. WV. Shell. Reidville-C. HI. Clydo. Gireers andl Pelham-A. UI. Best. TPravoler's Rest -C, B. Burns. Eaiolo liand b$othesda--J. E. Pickens anid West Picl:ens-J. .Porter North Pickens -To he supplied. WValhalla Circuit-J. S. M\ulli.. a)stin)str'--It. RI. Dagniall. Pondleton.-A. 'T. Dunlap. Will inamston) and1( Providence-P. '. l(ilgo. iitor Sou thernu Chrvistian A\ ocato.-J. 0, Wilson. iu*ist ai2' Sunday school editor .F. Beaty'. WilIlininston Collegow-_g an or'. From a F riendq. M\r. Ed~iltor: The Rev. WV. B. inigloton p)reached his farewell ermon at Mount Carmel Baptist hur'ch) Simd(ay to a large congro ation. His sermfon) was prieached a the youing m)embrs of the huirch prinIcipally). M fgnit Oar net has tprped off a good and aithful ser'vgnt. lip has p)roaIched( or tihe last -13 ydars, and of the orty-t hre year's, he 1has sup)plied do'int Carmel 19 years. T4he buiroh, has stea(li ly girow4) stronlger ider hlis carfufl aidmin)istrationl, nd( is no0w On, among the strong.. at churches ii) the couny. wV. A, 0. Boards will give reason for+drol ping namnes fromn the roll. The c ounty exaiti ning board will iteet Thttrsday .lantiary 27th 1898 to sett-le all di$pted and eontests thu Pension Boards elected lit 1897, will serve until August 1897. The rtles of State B1ard of Pen'tnioint s with ether blanks will be sent to the Auditors ollle for distribu. tionts. N. A. Christoplher, County Auditor. Liberty Lqnd Sales. By virtue of the authority ves tee in us by t)i la,st Will and Testamnot of 'IhbniaM E. Willard, deconsed, wo.vill on ,TuIesday, tho 28th daiy.f Do,9,derll- l ait 11 a. in., 1897,.iii the .0 of Liberty, soll to the higiest bidder five (5,) valu11ble tracts of 1itids in an(] near the sid8i towi. Plats of diflerent tracts can be soon it ally time by tpplying to the Executors, and saino will be oxhibited on day of sale. Teruit .pash, .purchaser to pay for the deed. T. (4. Boggs, Executolr of Thhomals 1+. \Vil larl, doceased. Liberty, S. C,, November 80th 1897. doc2w4-97. FOR LOW RATES TEXAS, MEXICO' CAL. IFORNIA, ALASKA, or any other' .'point, 'with FREE MAPS, write to Fred D. Bush, .District Passenger Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R., 30. Wall St., Atlanta, Ga. nov18 97mG. THE SOUTHERN, (Late Exchange Ilotel,) CREENVILLE, S.C. A FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL 11 O' 14.L New lIv 1Celil.1 el4.efLur4 iashal, aui M Alodlern ized'I. A ll (l i. ts' it, lt(a11t Large, Light, with Openl (rates. I arge Satlple+ it:tilway- frotli")A ir'- lin'(1 t"io, .lipltldy Terms per Pay, $2.00. G cii u V W. ICrTll.:t..r, Maturger. ('t V. W . it. W llrT..'Cihief t'lerk. 50 YEARS' !EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DEsics COPYRIGHTS &C. Ann-nnp senting a sketeh nil descrl it Ion mn quict,y ascertaLn our upanin free w.Ilettier an invetut-IAn is prohhly wtenttable. Cnmuuietntea. t IonsstricIly conmlontinl. inndhookon I'amentat sent free. OI'tnst :wiency for seeuring piteutl. Patents taken through Mitut & Co. receive speccl notice, without chnrge, in the $cicutlilc .American. A 1andisomely illustrated weekly. L.nrgest cr. cnlat 1(on (If any scientite .iournali. TVerms). $3 nt nr init its, $1. 8O d by all) newiedealer,. UNN Co. e--'ew Yrk. \\~AND Are different frotn all other tuedicines. Each performs a specific duty, thus doing awvay with drastic purgatives and curing by the Mild Power Theor y. One Pink Pill touches the liver, re tumoves the bile, the bile muoves the bowels. The Tonsic PeVfet does the rest. PRmpet Tr'est u a.yc.' Brown Mf'g. Co.eN.Y jegnevi1le Tenn. For sale by Freenimii IIt4i3ks, Pick. ens, S. C. ju18y'l. Assessmett Notice. The Auldito's1 offce wj11 he Ope. fromt jphe 1st ty of .Jatuary 18.)8, to the 20th day of F'eblruairy 18918, to rec3eiveO returnali for lWlkhent. 439Jun11.y, f11r hisen) ysuar co)ltinpcing4 ,January jihe 1st 189)8. Th'le Autditor or his deputies wvill be. t ech olf thle folloItwing prIelinets to recivv retturns for saidl fiscal year: Calhtouni, MIondal3y .January 17th 189)8. Cent ral ,.'.t'nesday and Wednesday J atet uary 18tht atail 19th 18918. Norrist Cott Nil~t ThtIrSday January uijh 1898$. ,I iherty, lrblay andit Sat.urday January '21st, a 11d 22d 18918. Eaisley, MIotilbX'yand 'iTuesdayV .Januatry 21th antd %5t1 1898$. 18118. L ooper's Store, i'1Tusdlay Januatmry 79, Peclt's Cre3k, (1 t4Iues' Store,) Frida3y clatpuwry Uxih 189)8. - P'iupkinItownI, Satuitrd ay.nury 0t 1?. cI 1e, (Kintg's Ol Stolre.) ITuesda:y Fei .Cotp; it 18918. that (6 Oli Ie Creel.d Wedau1ehny Febr.,..... 98 Stx Mlile Tjhan. i a, I"ebruary :el 1,818. 1 r311er's, lti la' :ruary -Ith 1898$. iken ii o(urt triiuse, haIneell of tile titt. This leithe r tt3 hat the1 iw l kegnlr ll and9 1ttttblings. (or acutEin ci thlell~ Townshil 11\11 estrs who r requl LIie hv 11 aw u ito till a..ind I ll 1r etun ie , ~ All taix pay(er.t Iust, tIa)ke. th-i r retItrtes Itn er-soIn or' by onte Il-gal ly an1 thctrizedl ttc do 340, atnd int ca:se of sickns tt or, 1 absencte froml thte 01ountfy. Bantks, lintihIiing and1 f.tnnt As.schiila1,14 Fre, IAfe atal lotherA ftsintie O).hIipantiI3s are requtired hv ht1W 5(0 matke rltutrnts. All lInXy.heanus aret re'tnire~d by law (see Sarc$ton 291, 1O'Rise Statutes of Soth Ca~ro lIna, 18'93,) to nutke ai return of thetir tmer clh'aildiise0 separat.fromI tltiriIther P'ersontal J)Orlt-y. Ii Ilnk.1 .toa rilhdl for' 41an ,~ -il hd Auitor. $ ;-i. Each and( ev-ery pap.'tw Wuli pl'ease be= P9rlr O, bay,' It whait towntshlip and 'l 4tho.ol I) Istriot they- lijve atL the' time11 they 1n3e requtired3l to make1( thir re'tturns. All1 mea1oletWetee 21 and1 60( yeoars of atge, ecepthl thosoe exEnsed' hv' hew are' liabcle to poll tax. ExAd-Clodr'at sclietrs t V. ctiedI at 50 yeair$ (of ag~. ). A. (3talsToPH'l .a, Auditor of P'ickenls Counoty. It selling at or below cost and we sympathize with the farm ing people, as we have had son cxperience aJong that linme ourselves. A short crop and a low price is .a double calamity. Ne can't expect the people to pay even a liberal profit on their purchases under existing (irot11stanites, 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 (1o boast of as Good Goods and at as low a price, if not a little lower than the other fel. low. Try us and be convinced that what we say is true. Yours for trade, FlloHilitil & I1OllLl1iC'S, Pickens, S. C. oce11 97. MoF ALL'S <-n4BU DC ETa>"r -01 PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Editor: Times seon to be n little squal ly, but the lit tle I'hol ks must hIa,vo somt1 ; nic.e thiings for their tockings 'hritums. So this Biiud get has brought icp a nice lot of Holiday goods 11ad they m1iust he div ided ar1ouni(d mong the chiilren. Te-,,lI the (ld Ph(-lks about this so they ian be fixin' about it. The first to come gets the first pick, but there's plenty for all. 'l'lhe Pholks all read that no Lice last month and for a few weeks they kept us pretty busy .ettlicc' Up. We are much obliged to you for sending them your paper. There is o fellow, however, who didn't come up. Probably lie don't take your paper. May be le can't read and he's the very 0one we waniited to come1 up the worst. I f you happen to see him, you might niention it to him. And say to all that we are much obliged to them and tell them we wvishm them a merry Christmas, and a good lively time all next year. W. T. .Mi'FaiZ. Wagon1s,agons, SEwgons. D)on't mould them liko you~ dIo Bullets, Bunt we get them up in a HLURRY. (enS*ar'O the REST. A\.ll kinds8 of WaTgon and Bui ggy repaii ring done wvhile y'ou watit. D)one so Quiick youi wvill (omeI back again when'1 you brea:Ik-downi or' have i l1unaway .*erape QUCKWORTH & PALMER, Yus for trade, Pickens, S. C. WHY NOT Patronize Your Home Peope? " V1O r(presenft stronlg stock comn >an ies who wri',to a Iibeoral p)olicy m all clas.sos of p)roperty at t'ea ounablec ratos. fW8eo usM bfomi p}aoing your A. W. H UDCENS & SON, Fire insurance, EASLEY, - * C. EN W.--Wo can write you m in HiiIouses, Grist Mills, Flour lIills, Saw Mills and all kindls of pjocialI hazards. j3.97t,f 4STORE CHOCK FULL OF GGODS. a Bought direct from NEW YORK, by an experienced buyer. the nicest selection we have ever had. Our s ock io huger than ever before and we are carry ing now a little of everything. There is no better market than Pickens and nobody is more anxious to please than we are, We ask you to.come to see us. The mtarkt price paid for - cotton and prodlce. Yours truly, J._McD._BRUCE. ~TOIPAND TIIINEZ 1)id you ever think for five minutes where was the best place to buy ? If not, then read the following and like your neighbors, be 'benefited. Notwithstanding the cry of hard times and the low price of cotton, my store room is daily crowded with both lookers and buyers. They have heard that Store is the place to get real bargains; and they know they al ways get what he advertises and at the price advertised. I want everybody who reads this paper to como to my store and got their sharo of the bargains. In )reas Goods I have anything from a -15c Calico to a $150 per yard Silk. But I want to talk to you about goods of every (lay use. JEANS. I will sell you a first rate Jeans at 10c. A No. 1 Kentuciky school boy Jeans for 13c. The Best All-Wool Filled Jeans over sold for 25c Wool Flannels, Red and White; you will just have to seo the goods and. got prices to appreciate them. Canton Flannels that challenge all conpetition in pricl s and quality at 5, 8, 10 and 124c per yard. Underwear, Fine and ClI l PW, Wo)l ani Cotton, for men and Women, but I ehalleige ANYBODY T'o tbrow downl a. better Shirt for -8ie (hanl I will. 100 Quilts and l lankets.tha Illt lmstt be sold. I cut the )ric' tthe Quick while you inive (le oe11o11y. No use to wait -till your m1onley is gone tlwe ofl'er bargains when you can't buy. SHOES. A. .K. PAmK has a I;e1)ittation ont Shoes thatl he is lproui of. Oftlen does bea r it, sa i d, " \V hat .1 Park tells you about shoes you ean depend on it.' I shall hold to that, reputation, no matter what it ('ost me. I have shoes for m1ten, wolt'n and cl1ii clren at t Il prices. Conmo to see whenl vou want I)ry (Gools or Shoes, and you will get linor"e hoods for your mioney tItan you 'xp'ctei. Greenville, S. C. West End. Fresh and New Is our entire stock of DRY GOOlS, M)TIONS, CAIIPETS, MATTINGS and 8110ES. Our stock this fall in all the above linei(s is thle largest plete we have ever h1ad and ever' shiownt in oneC bionse ini ( extend to all our friendls a cord i intvi tatiton when('l ini Ur us a call. WVe ha vo some rare bar'gairis to ofllet. A few we will mtentuont The best all wool filling Jeans 1(3 oz. :>5 eents. The best ail wool filIlinug Jenns Sd oz.. 20 cenits. 9 yds all wool twilled Te'd F'lanneitcilo for $10. A 25c. all wool twi lied lfod Flanne cil'' fo 15 cens. A heavy Outing int all color's and( black and( white 5 cents. All wool cassimiere, the 50c. qunality 35 cents. T1able Damask fast color's 20c. a beCtter' at 25 cents. Blest Sea Islnd 23 yds for' $1.00. IIeavy I Drilling 5c. worth 0 cetnts. Dress Ginghams 5 cents and up. Cotton cheeks 4 eents. Best apron Ginighamns 5 cents. Best 1nidigo Calico 23 yds for' $1.00. Calico for 3j cents. A better at - cents. Thel) b)est Catioo for 5 cents. 38 in. all wvool Dress Flannel all colors 25 cents. 50 in. Black Briliantine 4() centty worth 75 cen ts. 30 in. Drtess Flannel all w~ool 18 ents. Przettiest line 25c. Novelty Dross Goods int Greenville 10-4 Blatnkots wvhite and colored '45 eents. Caper $il and .up. Carpets and Mattings at pic< ever bough)t befo. SHOESI SHOES!! We have put in a complete new fit you in anything you wvant. Glive us a trial and see if we wvon't 'save you 15 por cent. Remembrter we have no old stock to put ofl' ont yOu, bt everything now and fresh. We have only mentioned a few of the rnany Bargains that abounds in mrV store. Call and be convintced1 that the plasce to buny your' goods is AT LJiL4 DiY BEJ ATTE LOW PREIOCES. YOUR IFACQE!: Ek'After Seeing our Clothing. And1( gettinig the pritces. We iiave inad iever' Iy elibrt to bocmtu tr'ado nd it will be greatly to your beniefit to purchast'e *youru fus ntowv. ,ir goods ar'e likoud whterever' used( and are the best to he oh ained. If you have riot soon outr stock, von will hbe suirpused at the extensivo rariety of carefully selected anid htandusome patternis in1 VIE'N 'S, CLOT~LI[I N (i. n every conceivable and dlesirable style. GREENVILLE S. C.