The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, June 15, 1899, Image 3
The People's 1J ournal.
Local Brevities.
The whit'oro'p is bottor than
expected.
The. farmers aro happy, the
rains have come:
The bOhisi6Uors arm happy, thoir
money V11.0 e.4910
1 Mrs. R. A. Bowen visited rela
tives in.Central Tuesdiay,
Auditb' 'liHunt von WOt homo Tuos
lay. 119 ison thu sick list.
Louiskw-wftfts peas, sow w1at
is loft ai.ol' sobio next yoar.
Dr. W. F. Austin will bo in town
next Tuesd ifid Wednesday.
See a notice of exainations for
vacant selI61rships for Winthrop
college.
Miss Bessie 1artridgo, of Nor.
cres, Ga. is visiting her fathor in
to%n this weck. .
Mias Stella Nowberry is still foe
blo in health and her condition i
not encouraging.
It is ru~norod in Pickens that
there will be a new drug storo here
in the near future.
Misseo OIive and Corine Newton
are attentding the. Clemson Collego
comlencofntlC2It th isweek,
Miss Aurlo ILollingswortli r
turned home last SiTurday after
two weeks visit to Greonvillo.
In anoth'er column of this issue
will be found .ie. pension roll for
this year.-"It will be of interest to
m)any,
The paint brush is being appi jed
to the law oflice of the lato Col. C.
L. Hollingsworth. A few other
buildings in town need the samo.
Miss Olive Nowton tOturnocl
home last Thursday from Win
throp cotlege -whero she ' has been
attending soThool for the past nine
months.
The patrons of Lathiom school
district, No. 17,. will meet at the
peool houso oni Mouday, J ine 1 .,
ot ]OR a. m16fr'the innpose of eoleet
trustees.*
Tho0ro will b)( an 0loe(ion held at
MJilo (Jreek schlool heut1w noxt 0 at
prday, for-te.pi rpSs? ' I.Ilecting
q board of 'trustnes to servo for the
Thc, CdrfT Liti-ar S'iy.'iv .f
Winthirop Coll,,go ob-ewt Mis
Olive NeWton of t hI, p record
ing secretary to servo during th :
first tornr of neox ta h
Thero wvill b aIn lAt held
on the 17th of Ji'i t 'c k
1., at the seho;l h u ,i liiiecie
1d ge~hool. d istrict to6 el :'t trus
toog for the next two V4:arw
The~ prtsiden t Si t he -Ionfors ' elb
ginipunge' tha t the rutles will.. be
m1Spondehd for the next- wenk andi~
that all members w ill be allowed
without fine or forfeiture of mom
bership, to work on t their gardens
or (10 such othier work as is abs3o.
* latgely necessary.
Tlomn Jickdoli, a well known dar
* e(y aropnd Pickensa got on a load
of' whiskle' le~.t Fatur diy night
and began to buii.t trouio. Ife
struck home and e cninueincdl belai
bo)ring h is w i fo w~i t~h a ny..conuven
ient rticle a in1 " s i mmediately
takeni ini chai'gh by ani elicor beforne
he had d nhinuchi damage.. i~e
"jave bondl for his' appt.rfac: next
), aturday
T1 ho socimdi oavant of tiho season
at Catee, wp~s. the marriage (on
the 11th unat., of. Mr. J1 ames L.
Thompson6,of Ne*wry, 8. C'., to
M isa Ora Lb.Ohbild(1ros. , a t thIe ho me
of her parents.. A~ very largte as
spi l of reit'ved and frieinds
g'Ore ~pgsent to w i!na. the come
i Only1 which . wvas loerformed(( hv
Ir. Lb. Lb. Smith, N. P'. of (Clemet.?,
IL Wqs L.hp most henntiful litd im
pirossive c0ren Iny, ItI.ws- (Wver Oilir
privilege to wi tness. 11 is explosi
tion of the anaringo~ rolbi t ionsh i p
-was appiopristo an1(l was hiighly
aippreciaited .by the large aien~tce.
Children's Day at Peter's
Last Suindaj~ was hn idealI day
foi Childrons'' Daf anil it wvas ob)
seryedl ini a very agreeablle and( pro
abt~l py by the Potor 's Crook
(Idqy pha . . fattion had
b~b nad9 soni ti me boforo and(
theopro~gram iarra'lgedl was carrniedl
olut jo perlfpct ion. Til; exocises
apo00ches by tho young man'i and Ia
dios and~ chijldren of i1.e schiool.
It was a beautifu pnI rog ramn and was
reindered in a v..ry happy and1(
was~ beau tjuiljy i(n4 corta an' 8)d (;v
er~ything~ phAsen a ic plesat ly anid
britby. -Tho-, e:xcises be~gan
at 10 o'clock and last..until 1, cy
Wi h (mliiO or hd y oefresheo
. "E *tough t nul 1or1 t he o 1ccas1ii
In the aftrp~oon. add rewcs wor,.
dehlvorod)( by --Ur. (' I. Pobinseni
IPIld Mr, J '\ ihiinn~re.
of' thio,so wvhy igt i.ii;.te..t in IhIe
exercises, ndrn :the pr gra-mn carrietl
ou t, but if w 0 con'1(d l. woulm d re
(j uiro" too nuhim 5J sp(',. 10t C specia
i rqise l(istd .th Sup) * ritendan
aind 'hiis nob h tid ol I iechers an<(
aist ants fohthe. nin ific (tent moan
ner in whichc Clhi blrens Day wi
o1borvpd by ten IP eor , CrookI .'umn
day sclhool. Mr T:"T-,) uighos is f
ft nn bupi)i iieliut and1( pro
s'idea overI Onb pf t bi. hoist S~und(a)
Schools to ho found. TIhey, cortain
iynowm hom to(1 ins r .i
Tho following is tho pension
roll for 1899.
Class B., $17.60.
Jacob Kennemoro J J Jamerson
W J King T. J. Ligon
F. Bagwell W. B. Gaines
E B Stephens S R Day
V G Smith Peter Summey
Sannit Neal James Hopkins
J T O'Bryant M. L. Smith
8 M Perry I HI Philpot
F. M. Cassell
Class C., $13.20.
Richard Anderson Jefferson Arnold
J 11 Aborcromubie Orwell Abercrombie
Albert Babb Warren Boyd
A J Bradley W J M Burton .
J M Bowlin M A Barre
Martin C Bramlett John F Connelly
W A Collins Thomas Child
R C Crawford I D Coleman
J II Childress Frank P Crane T
Anderson Chappell Henson Chapman
S B Carson Win Campbell
W II Campbell J T Cantrell
W M% Dichert James R Dicherson
W S Davis J 11 Davis
Lewis H Dalton J II Ellis
A T Epps J B Ervin
A F Epps J M Entrekin
M L Ellenburg J N Earlo
L 0 Fennell J W Friddle,
Moses Gillespie W R Gilstrap
Ihenry (Uririin David Gilstrap
J A Glilstrap J Qagspway
Ja! Hammond M B Granger
0 W Ilalloway G R Iendricks
James A Hlughey C T Holcombe
T It Ilaniley E C Hitt
John Hawltins S W Howard
J V Hopkins Thos Uestosu
B F Iolden Joberry Hester
Wm IIawkins J H IHunt
E C IIayward Tyra IHolder
Martin Holder J W Hunter
Daniel Hendricks Emeziah Hunt
lIarri.son Jones C L Johnson
A W Iay W S J(jrlqey
olarinda Lash John T Lesley,
I W Lesley F A Lewis
I-a-c Langston F. M. Moody
(George McAdams Wim McWahA
1) T MahafYy D C Meridith
S P Maw Ansil McGill
Jno McSwear'gton S B McJunkin
Harrison Mauley Alexander Mauldin
W1m Nix *Joseph Nalley
T 1 F' Nelson ) qVwens
B M Presley V II Perry
1 W Phillips Joseph Reeves
Jordon Rice J II Raines
B 1. Raineal G V Roper
Michael Rogers P P Sheriff
Wil:'y Smith Retiben Smith
Moses Smith A C Stephens
.!isha Slkelton IV KStpwart
W M htansell . Foster Smiti
S Smith 1owis Simmons
Joln N iiith J D Stelhenl.
Stephen Mmith J. S Sanders
A A Swangnain John T Turner
5 J1 'Tunblin ( V Thomas
Jans Trotter K 11 Vaughn
Jolm R White James Waldrop
J T Watson G V WVilliams
N, H. Welhonr
Pi'lisionors must ezomo at onc.,
either in person or send an order
m1 no0 cas( will the money be pgd(
with out an ordev and i met be
taken out by the 15 of July, 4.809.
Read this and bo sur you don't
forgot it in sending for your pen
J. M. Stewart,
Clerk of Court,
1st Sunday, Twelve Mile, 10:30
Ls t " Pickens, 7 30 p, mn.,
:2nd "Pickens. 11 a. mn.
2nd -' Rethlohom, 3 p. m.
3rd "BRthlehem, 10 30 a m
8rd "' Twelve Milo, 3 p. mn.
It "b ' Dacusville, 10 30 a im
4thli " T1abor 3 p. im.
Asveo. . otr
Haoyour landt surved, I am
! pepaedwith first class instru
menQ~ts todo you a first class job,
anid can be~ f' tuat my residence,
Alexanide , S. C. or reached by
4UIUS Pi\RSONS.
NOT 1I CEl TO DEBTORS AND
CREITlORS.
P'erVsons holding claims against
thle estate. of P. E. Maxwell, de
endart requested to present the
sameVi prIoperly altte3sted, and those
indebted to said estate will please
malfke payment by tho 22nd dlay of
Ju tne, 1599, to Henry Briggs,
J\dmlinistra toyr.
FOR SALE.
1 oiler for sale 117 acres of land
on CroW Crook, adjgining S. G.
Sloatn, W. L. W..rrott and others.
This land can l'e bought cheap
and( oin easy terms. Apply to,
C. Et. lBoiINsoN.
Attorney Pickens,
IWinthroi ddit'ege cholar
ship and Entrance
Examination.
TJheo examinations for1 the award
ofva 11Ant coholgrsh ips iln Winthrop
ICol lege and for tihe admission of
no0w students will be hold at the
Court Ilouse onl Fridaiy, July 24st
APIpplicanlts 'A'st not beo b3s tlian
een year of age.
W heni scholarships1) are vacaited1
ater J uly 21st,they will be award
ed to those makmng the highest av
d rago( at this oxamination.
Th'le cost of attendanco, includ
ing board, furnished room. heoat,
light and washing is only $8 5(
poP mon01th.
For further, information and a
ca talogue adldress Pres. D). B. John
son, Rock Ihill, .8. C. MayB0t3
:NOTICF1 TQ DIWBTORS AND
CREiDITORS.
Persons having claims againal
the estate of B. F. McKenzie, de.
ceased, will present tihe same prop
rorly attested by the 8th of 44ly
1899, aniprogidbe osi
Internal lleverutc S ivice, I
District of South ('rolm,
Deputy Collector's ( lihe,
insley, .1tine I., 189 .
The following.. <dieribed property( lm1ving'
beeni seized troli Hiltv F. Ilolomit bet for
violation of ';Lections :257, 32s,1, 3130, It.
8. U. 8.
Notice is hereby giveii that any person
Claimilng aM ust v b11 ond its providted
by Section 3-160. It. S. U. B., within (30)
thirty 'hays hereno or same will be declared
forfeitod to IIe Uli. te-l States.
Copper still, cap, WOIII, doubler, flow
box antd pipes. N, I galloll wood feriient
ers, 15 horse irom boller. Packages 18, 11)
20, containing i 10 gallons CoI'n whiskey.
A.NON C. MEIlILCK,
tdl Deputy Collector.
You may have heard
about SCOT T'S EMULSIQN
and have a vague notion
that it is cod-liver oil with
its bad taste and smell and
all its other repulsive fea
tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
purest and the best in the .
world, but made so palata.
ble ., vo.t verybody
can ta iP. Ntrly alI
children ik c and ask for1
more.
looks like cream; it nour
Ishes the wasted body of
the baby, child or adult
better than cream or any
other food in exIstence. It
bears about the same rela
tion to oWher ennuiskons that
cream n to mik. If you
have had m y experience
with other so-ca kI '"just as
good" preparations, you
will find tha.t ith s a fac.
The hyp'.phophRcs that are
combincd w iu e cod-!iver oil
give ada- anl :.!a to it because
they toa t..p i.: novous systemrt
and m .trrngth to the whole
body.
T A J ) o !. -T - ) . . . . /S .
County of' P'itlonW
wh1on1l It lii:).v toiietrii. T1hat, Mi\ary
A lico C2ochan ha iUs thiis5~1 day' illed
1er peQtitionl in the'~ CI rk's oflice,
Lion in the I a I ui l persor ail estate
of her dlece ased hu hici, Jii ohn W.
Cochran. Thi~en ase will li a hoard
inl tny oIllic' oin the 21thi day of
Julno, 1899.
Giveni unltr ray hand and seal
this 28d dayl\ of 3May 180i9.
[i.:A .] .. M . STEWVA RlT,
CLA PROF!T
A YEAR ,EACH.
F'or the 1urpos of,4 in1rensh the I14. Cir
culationi of1 I b New York l aily ani Sunt
Qf (ltrettry, estalblshe(I 5s years atgo, th14
frcrury P'rinting ('o. offersI the4 best its
ducetnent iln thle world to small investort
,/t~ux't investors now hiavo aln opportu
ity to secure someI of the stoeit of till
grecat enlterprise. TPhey can buy Novt
York Merpt ry stock at the vecry low priet
110pe lsaXCo. "'he orcury 'Pintn
omta i iotY plhte'iin~der1 thet -law:
Of the Stato of NeW vYork. The Veuital Ii
$5001,000, dide mt 50,000saarsssot' $10en'h
full-91 pal t asessable. Stockhoold
eh s t (ce'i:s i Ll f e, $01i1 il hb ltlyi'ire
ftale~ S''l4tit y t hat i:s Cdfu tioi payg 11at1
fli\'befth' : 4. l phly incereare inI~1 v au
it give the Iinll investor' aln equll chand~
withl theI capitalist, as a personUI with ii
511ma tll Iut t Iivest cani buy Irotnl onll
share upiwar.i at the aainte price a atal)31
conlsklers the very high ieets t hat Itoa
ini other41 Ne~w York'I ''4 , ..j,\1Il03 colij
man~itis. it .. .LIponIrt thoit th6 ,ru .04eni
sigoerttinit ti)y New York ,3 ereura
1~pck tll SM is1 one ofitose lt lhanes thall
ccurI 013 on l t ice i Iit, lifeine, for' at thli
presen lt raite of tinere a . hown 'in the p
six moth i n I lhb *l''I 'Mti- *ond {li-'
nlvert4i'4I': . .'. - ti . I 1k i4s b lutlJ r
tiu p tay . en rm u lI vD ' i nhI i :- 1114 I'ta
-e - . "' '".' ing rt: c'ipt of the 1oru
cirulat on~ ha lir ea1 m (l t (V' the a'i
1holper cent. aie -\ dto1. 195 hon 'tl
OWaily W(1k' .1n 1 uni'' 8ay1 Olons, anc i
0itI~mung t i nras aiii(~tfli the conert'
l e w 1ill' 03. i n 811one 'copyI o the 1Cip:
holr sbaet h stock Il: 1'W l iro b h h:r
hreI will li'entith 3' to Itie :ep tut t th
1)apy ani' il u'hi '\11 ran' ft o .:11 (1
shu a n.i hres wilI I111 a s43 8lon'at
mo'tin T eN ' Y eli K: of ith apeYm
tal stok in an way 1esir0W Mby them.
Ther ill he nly til limited1f atuo Nnt
thsork dc'11s i -pw.1Ilif m thisa. T
who are lck l'noV.1 gto a nn thei
IVth wil hleor IW ! er ent.S(rem-'il
P T IN :' ic - '1' CI C
Wheels,
Quality uarantoed YOO
STYLES:
Ladies', Gentlemen's &Tad .
Tho Lightest Running Whoelsion Earth.
THE ELDREDGE
14. 4AND.M.. o.
THE BELVIDERE,
Wo always Mado Good Sowing Machines
Why Shouldn't wo Mako Good Wheefst
National Sewing Machine Co.,
339 Broadway, Fuctory:
New York. cleie, Ills.
SUPPERING.
s 9'01171aro
troubled at
alq yith paiua
n ile I e ad,
b ac k, brea,
hips und lm
1ht they ueeI '
not suffer.
lThese pains are yimptoms of
dangerous derangenzieits that
can be corrected. The meu.
strual functioU bholuld operato
U .aonlesa .
makes menstruation paintesg,
and regular. It puts the deli
Cat liucntrual organsi con1di
tion to do tpcir work properltyI
A11/l that Stops C,1 Ol-0,11
r yy ahy wo l"W.aji furffer
z f11tohih when Vinle
of (rn li will relieve her? It
costs "r.0o at the (ug store.
Why don't you get f 1:--1fo
to-day?
r tl'vice, il cases requiring
~pecul air ectionz;, addrelss, giv.
IWi11tolins, "The .;.es'
Advirory Deprittment," Thie
C1thn'no.g:a luedicine Co.,
Clhattanooga, Teinu,
Mis. IiOZRNA LEWIS,
" astoled at mon hi Itervei T
with terrible iana In my head end back,
but have beeh entirely rollevM by WInQ ~.
01 Cardul."
Notice to) Debtors and Credi
tors.
Per.xois haiving claimis again t
the estato of' Ilonry C. Miller d.
cosd auro niot i lied to apreselnt tha~ n
t~o t~ho inntd'rsigtned as' (executor' i
'xeutrixs of liis last wviIll)op r..
ocas'etl are not1.i lled to mhua4
laY1v1illit, 1t44'reo ito tt1u nr 0
Pe dl tn it IC. t I Ili.i'
Situiie on ll
Wdlo~/LBUR R. SMITIH,
L.EENCTON, K(V.,
(ost of 14 eIt 04ndueneI~i 4unr.e,'. . . 4;'r4
Shorthiand,Tiype-Wr'/ig ,and.4 1'.traph~ySecia~'K.
In. order to4 hure4 4you4r 14 lie e r ., a .- , i. i,- ,.
WItstJ-' r.sMti.LExirn'nToN..(Y
Sheri f's Sales.
reete'4d t mt by .l.ts T. Yong., Tra
nx.oing the legal lhours for &4'4~ Ine
followingt dteser1ihed pr!.lpe3y toi wit:
A\ tI pi ,' , ) pa((' 'rcel (oft ratct ~ of an in
A !N in'r or1 lei., adti jiig h~indsi (f 1.1
mllili 4a cinneyt1(, I .i laj!Od Anthony4
E)tebug and1( other,.s, lrvicci upon4: as~ t he
proprty~ of (i 'er M.Jsci idly, andt SOhl to
satisify (eetin iagauinlst. said1)141 prpety.
A l.o all that piee partcl (r trac of bin
ttii iE 'st-:tow 4 ~nslonu taii ug 'n hun
dred .lunki)l arresl~i, moreii or lessi m ljo tn
Dallich lmnd and~'s oth,ieu, h-i upo asi th
prope1ry of . Jsi on h,104 Mrtni an .:h t
satisly excenh'ltiont againstO iproperty
lso al hat)1i(I13 pieuce, pal or . :115 racto
huo n Eas ta114te~ toshi, cotin l il nty
(5n)~ t:re more or' t.tltlgutdjhnn I o MWItfi t
T: . . 2lackson Moton Martha Mruton iDiI litn
exceInti aga int d poety.V 1
WIOLESALE ANiD RTA
Buggis,
Wagon
Harness,
orses
and
Large drove just in frn
Pennelssce, 1iuc, young1, 80
imd at living priices.
We, dely conpetition inl 0
1flC8.
In;pection of' stock soliv
ed.
Charles
& McBrayei
Stables antd Storehou
Rtiver Sh eet,
[lREEN\'1 i4l, - - S,
mnayl9-9,
Sprinig &
74 t fithIuC
Ua erv
--A T
MISSEM Mcl.\Y,
WVo have l jt,)open and i
have~' constanutly onl handii( dur
Clhf souo 113, I the' lalte.st tyle.
Ask For Trnading Sta,
1GRY GOODS)1), N( I NS,
\\'I N l)(W SI IAI)]
E:v~vry Delpatmen(1t now\ lleli
IN DRESS GODS
SILKS ANDW~ T MM
Trhe ass'irIino-l wouhd (do cr<
to somfe of the igt city slo
Theiy h)ave all groles fP romh
Clieapiest too the Very 11inest ina
The~ y havo 1 ) I 4rinuig of all1
scriptions3 to mai~tch) alI sihaides
dress goods.
IN WIIITIE A NI) WVASIf (OC
TIhe assort mient, was nev n i('O
COml ote . A ii gradloso i f ie
c~)oored Orgahndi 1s, I awnVI s, Musl8
P'ique1s, Swiss15)s, Ducitks, lFrc
oto , etc.
TII\IRh) INE(IU LACS
Ts the largst ove dispayo
tis par t Iof thle globo.
Corsets
1 n all 1 ading me kos-tong
dlium! and short outs, From
PA ItASOLS AN ID SUN SifA1
In all1 the now3' up to) dat Uti
You will lind themi bl hack, ai
'T II'NIIR CA RPET, MAlTT]
R~ I (, Shalo and' Ciurtaini De1
meniit, is t he la rg'st. in t his par1
th~e countrI iy and0 thi'r prices
guairanted lower tan you will
in) Atf laita (or Charleton.
Tfhey k.op IRuth.ric~k P'a tor
('nly relhiabo pa:ttern.l Ask
present them00 to thei r customtU
s&' .Just opoened fleady
Ic A lister
Do You Need
A Spring Suit of Clothes? If you do right h
prices right, quality the highest.
Naw Shoes, New Hats, New Dry Goods;
mod and Untrimmed hats.
t-t-New Summer Dress
with Laco and Trimmings to mateli-all dres
last year we will soll you at cost. We have'nt
of half the things wo would Iico to, but we art
our goods and to sell you. Como to see us and
Yours Truly,
Folger and T
Pici
I am ofl'ring botwoon now v
The Biggest Bai
"U
id 0C0OTHI:
-AND--.
GENTS:FURNISHING GOODS EVER OFF
.l havo n very la rge stock on hand aj
duce St.cck before I tako inventory by Januar:
So now is your golden chanco. Co
rial iwont hurt you.
A welcomo to all.]
L. ROTHSCE
a ~GRE ENVILE - .- ...
may2;3.
se
C.
.~ !ACRQadY for S
A searchi in thle market rcesults in bt ingi
SlcedStoqk of D)ry Good that I have eve
a shall e e lowest t hat. honest. goods can be so
a rs illind mnehi to look over and( select fr<
ii Though late, its bound to come-(l
want Piqule Muisl in, Swiss O)rga~ody dress. Y
nK so my li no oif t hess goods und to know howv
ahng themii. Bult te goods
MUST BESQL
All Colors.
TS. Lo*r h3ric35es11 han I have ever *.e~n
I onlC-Spun, (C(t tiioad, Chlecksa, Seai-IslanI
d co.
I have have tabIl you~ of my Shole Stoc~tk,
prnifi tedl by it. I wanhit to3 tellI yu in~~I, so oi
it Therei' are noi better iAleni's- Womn's andio
t his Stto for s.o li ttle imnesl a I' 51soll (I (im f<
(rs () f the .Journa~il to comie 1to miy store andu 1
save you moniey onj your Dry Goods anid Shoe
dhe
of "REMEMBER THE I
AND) PLACE.
re West End
sWHEN YOU COME TO GR
NI) Look up WVillitam lag'ani's lry goods and shoc
Corner."' Corner Main andi Colleej Streets, and
in)
BARGAINS IN DRY C(
me- 25 pieces summer dress goods, regular 12 1.
50 a yardh.
Beautiful lawns and challies at 4 cents a y
')ES nainsooks, lawns, piquues and colored lawns am1~
l(. 10cents stylishi and pretty,
hito Linen Duncks for Skirts at 10c i
Cover t Cloths " " " 4 wor th 12&
NG, Ilandsonm lines of percales, Madras gingha
>art-. Shirt waists, OlmblrOidel ies andl laces--immons
t of owni, G;old dollars for 90 cents is what our a
a for 50 cents. Big bargains in lace curtains, 4~
Nor',is this aill. We have a $4,000 stock ol
ns- anid clild1(r en, manufactured expressly for us
for $1.00, $l.25 and $1.50 a pair, in great variety
an rk
tiy ladies Oz:fords-50c----75c and $1.00, up-to.
p i1es Sterc. We have the goods for you all, ini
tomn prices-no goods charged-Strictly one p
11nd1 bring it with you,
WM. I
ore is the plae, to And it
a nice line of Ladies' Trim
G oods, --- -n
s goods carried over from
the space here to tell you
i alway glad to show You
bring your produce.
hornley
'es, South Caroiu,
3ud Christmas'
-gains Ia
ERED INGREENVILLE
A Ian determined to re
y 1st!
mo and be convinced; *
[ILD.
'ig into my store the beat
e shown-an1d my price.
Id for. Buyers of Woolen
>mU in) my store.
iot weather.) You will
>u will be astonished to
rodiclously low I am sel
D !
Nottinig.,
Rui .bons.
able)I to soll1 them,.
d al ways at lowest ina.rket
andI( maIny of you have
hersM may be yrofited by
Chilidreni's shoos mold is
r. ] mv ito all the read.
o) coninced that I wil
RK.
IAME"
(Greenville, 8. 0.
EENVILLE.
e store. It is on "Earle e
'Lii of just such goods as
1008.
2 cent goods at 6 1.4 .0
Lrd, fine white India linens,
diities at 5i, (3 1.4 8 and
ms, figured miuslins &c., for
ia stock and prices are way
tandard drilbir.g is 12i yard.
.0 cents to $1.00 a pair.
new shoos-for men,women
-stylish, durable and cheap
(date styles. This Ia the Po
every grade-at rock bot.
rice to all. Cut this out and
A GAN