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The People's Journal Local Brevities. --It rlled. -News scarce. -Bo careful boys, it is (log day Dow. 0 -Mrs. J. i. Scabori), of Prater is VOry sick. --Dr. J. L, Bolt has treated him. self to another fino nag. -Dr. Bl t Day, of PetullIton was here on business C Monday. -Charlos Bonon, of Greeiville is hero this week taking Vacation. -JohIII Al. Tripp, of Groonville county, is clerking for T, 1). Harris. -Mrs. H. W. Farr, of Rice's, is improving from a recent attack of fever. -Miss Ida Hendricks, of Table 44ountain, visited frionds in town this wool(. -Don't fail to read the notice to Old Soldiors in another columnl in this issue. -The Liborty school will open Monday 31st instant witi Iof. S. W. O'DIeI ll principal. -Miss Nora IHondricks ik teach ing a flouriishing school at the Oul eney :choiol houso10 low. -Judge 1. 11. Philpot, of tli Dacusvillo sectimn, was aniong old $iVIds in town Satuirday. -Miss Bessie Bright left last week For a visit. of sovel'a I weeks to her lionie in Pennsylvania. -M rs. T. T. Hammond and son, of Augusta, are stopping At Mr. .1. K. Kirksev's of Cr,>w Creek. -G. B. Smalley and sister, Miss Dena, of Tocca, Gta., ar visiting at Mr. J. 1). .lodE.r's i lis week. -The0 prOtracted meeting at this phlc is progressig iiseey. It will coitimine the relinider of this -Jaies I lenldricks, vho is m 1r 1chan-mdising- att Tabhle Alountain, has trea1ted hunseh'U anld famil11y to aL mice new carriage. -The Lib erty Toiiship sing ing IS.ociatoti will lmlet with tt, EIn B a ptist chur ch the13 thirdi Smalday in August. -Dr. Morgan, of I)euu -'ille, re ports that Capt. Maiming Jonos, -f that tectiol, who lhas biee veCIiry ill for Someti I e, IS 0on1vale-sc ing. - -A. K. Park, of G reeIvil hI. In a change in Ills adveitimsenent t his week. Hlo will reat yoiu rigliit ad whenl you are thero cahliand see *liiii. -The Pickens CY.v Alliance mot in the court hi.use 'Satuirday. A godly numberi~t were pron.'lt and1 b)usineCss of uniportanc was Vu. trans) - acetod. in Oconleo county1). lIe says thle crops8 are looking very wveil, but rain is badly needed. -IWwer Martin, of the Tabile MounI)tain s ction0!, wais run 1over b y a wagon Iast wveek and wats very baidly hurt. ~ie was (do1mg ver'y wellt at last ac'count1s. -h mantfy fiends~l of TIylecr 1[. M~oor;' respec tfully3 an noualC h im ai canididrato f'or Coettoni Weigher at LiIberty. Thiie eeeion (at s pace thme th ird Sa1turiday in Au gust. --I obe'rt (G. Ii nge-rsollI, t he Apos tlo of Infide'lityV, dlied ve0ry uldden. jy at his'hm Ii010in New Yo rk on the posed to beC the Cauise of hiIs death.i --Thec mantiy friemlds of W.V N. Gatt re.spectful annI) &Iloiuneo himl as a cnandidaite for 2ot toin weigher at Liberty. Thie election is to be hold Liho third Saturday iln August. -Prof. Frank lIfindricks is tachiing a1 flou1rishinL school ait< Tlowni C reek scho ol house.s. TI'he < a ttendantlce, is very l argo anld th II Srust eosnd pa1( l~t 1r1ns are very much <11 >leasedl with im a. --Thep frie'nd3 of Samu1el TI. Sm ithi resy('etflly ann'LIounlce hi im t's ai canldidlato, for cotton weighler at Easley, 8. C. Thell eletion(11 t) be held the 8(1 Saturday' ini August, 189)9. t f Frienmds. . -On Ithe evening11 of the 22d I ma t ., t ho young people of01 the I Cr'oss lads conulnunity had11 the i plealsure of at tending a~ lawn sio- I ciable at Mir. T. WV. ilill's. A laige < crowd1 ofI y'oiung piople werIe p n Ont anid aL nliCO ima wasi had. -Ma rrie,1, onl 1th1 2d1 ilnstanit, at the residience of I e bride's palrenls, of Crow Crook, M~liss Annlietta Winm- e chuestor to Mr'. J1. Frank O iry , of Oconmeo county. Rev. l1 F. Mull-. e yphre'e olliciaited. Thei happy)\ coiu ple hlave the conlgratulationis of v many friends. -Lafayette PaCe an-fl others, far restedl a susplcious looking Ieyror at tho brieck yar'd last we'ek, th!inkl- (I ing ho wa'is tile oin wanted.0( for as saulting Mrs. WVilhams, of GIreein yillo coilinty, somo1 timeI ago, I~e was takenu there, but prtoveOd not to bo the r'ight onle.t t -Dri. Riltoy mot0 h1is rogiilar at)- o pomtmlont in: thme Prsyran I. chiurchl Suinday. A\ v'ery3 lar'ge au(- 11 dlionee was presontf and( a splenadid a sormnon was listene)0( to. The0 Sac- e raflumnt of the Lord 's Supper will ti be administered fourth Sunlday iln C Anilust at thlat oh e -Jobso Jennings caio in from Augusta Tuscday evening. -Read Harris' change InI ad. this week and profit'thereby, -J. D. Moore, of West End, is adding eightconi feet m1oro to his Store,. --Prof. R. E. Miller is teac'uing a flourishing school inl the Garvin district. -Goo. White, of Oconice county, was in Pickens M onday am1ong old friends and acquaintances. ---S. P. Breazealo, of Pindor, he been ol i visit to friends at Wil liamston the past fow days. -A stoplo is being put up1) on the Ooleioy church and a 1,000 pound bell will be put in it as .Oil ats Complotod. --Fivo young ladies stood oxali nation for e.nlraico to tho Will tLhrop collogo Friday. Tha n1:1ame of the suc'sfll I one will be made known later. -The many friends of lovev A. Nealy hereby anllnoinc( lim,, as1 I cindidlato for Cotton Weighor at Piekens. Ti elooIet .on is the third SaturhIdy ill August. (d. --The many friomins of 11. B. A . ecrom1bio hierchy announle) hlim, a. c:11(idaite for Cot(on Weigher ati Pickons. ''heo election is the third Saturday in August. td. -Th(re are somno things easier to do thanl others n'ot to do. It is easier, for instance, for the farler to cultivate 'helat ani1d otici food t (ro)s thalni not to plant till cotton. It is harder for him to quit, plant ing otton thlin it. is to Sow wheat. Why does he not take hold oI the valiser job? -Ed. Young, colored, was before his hontor, Judlge .Jenkins, Saturday d for dchhing or thwiCe <sfiring c s0om11o whijto childrein with mu1d. (I IH w as releaIe d wI ih a cost of $11.50. IN 0hold work ait thoi 1 hriek yaird a1nd salve CCost. It dos v not, 1' 'st aniiytling to play with tie I Inud( tholre. .j -It is what we think oin that illo!ds4 our chaaicter. If we follow the inspired direction to thiok oni whatsoever things are1. t rue, h1ones4t, jiuist, lovely an1d of good report, that is the kind of character that We shall hold up I t4o.o th wolld. If th - iside is all right, tho out sido is suro to be. --Court adjein.d siinu lill Wd lir 1dayv. Judge- GagIe colinphlment!'d is (ounlty in having such good, jaw albiding pe-plo. H1) iurthoer ( stIted that the iliost, imipolrtilit S caso at the term of, c :11rt w.,s in which two fanilics eingagedl inl rock" irowig about. the (iVision of friuit from 1 wlnuiit tr.', 11nd th( julge 51aidl all of thlem ian0rd the mlagist rate o 100o ough t to be ini t he penitenciai. y. S' -Mrs. Matthew Edens, of Pol. r w'r, foirmerly of ti conty, a l ied at thle bh~mo ofh parents, !!r. :nod Mrs. .Bakeor Lynch, ot ~ Knob01, oin thie 23d1 in~t. , of typhloid ever. She was about 38 years of igo and~ ai usefuI liand conisistenit nombii er of the Baptist chuiirch . A I isband~ and( leverlI chidren are It1 to cheri-lh her memory0P~. Ier nitermonjt took plactl the (liy fol 01w'ing inl thle Oolenioy03 c'imetery3. --One of' then ev'eints of last Fi hay ighit was a Lawn sociable ~iven at Mr'. and Mrs. J. II. New- g oni'S- (Quito an unusual cro'wd of ai 'Oilng lai ies anid gen'i tlem woro01 et'OC rieseint anid several hour11s were1' (V pont. ini plea-ant con'iversationls, di \. theven, iali went to thleir homes, eelin11g miiuchi' relChe over' the - >eension . Miss Oli ve Nou~ t on is 0 be conigr'atuliiat ed for hain~ ig uich a iiice progr'am arranged. --o rem~lov~e freckles, mUix onoa i inc.' I Ilmon juice, a qutarter' oft a tri'a'1111 of powde (4'red b oralx , hal f a A Irachm of~ pullver'iized suigar, iand p ''t it statnd ini a glass for. a fmv lays; thon apply it and let it dry - mn thle s9kin. Or apply with a lineni 1lothi, two tall.)Ipoonf01 uls of gr'ated '0orSe rad.hl ixf'd withI a ten- h uipful of sour milk. If a gir'l' r'edlkles 10asily, she shiould1 keep tihis c otion and us) it, frequently, being ij ar.Iful not to allow it to touch he in' yes. A Itintloll! Stockholder~s. ' The ann uail miO(Oting of' the n1 lockholders of the Easley Far- E nors5' Alli anI cO \i Warehouse n-ilh be fr )L I I o'clo(k a1. Im., in aidl warie-( o ).mDn't. forget. to brinig youri ort ificate of s. eck. M. . I''om.:in S, Pri'Cdenilt. L't thle1 O~lliers~ of each town lipi inl this county hold( ai meeting ni Saturday the 29th iinst ., iand~ lectI tir' townshipl chiaaimans. 'ho CJount y lloard of P'ension(ers ill mneot. at Piei Soin thie first ondaiy in Auigust. Th'e chalir. S 11an's ofI the variiouis t..rvishipos are' ay3. JOiN W TiroM s, Chia irman C'ounty Boalrd. Dr. Frianko Ier'guson. Dr. lFrank Feirguisoin has associa Nd himse101lf inl the praict ice of (loln- Ce Ilices 1 25a Min i street., as a'sistant.: w r. Voerguson is the son of Joh n d r'guison and is a we'llI and favor- v nily k nown G roonvill boI y. Ro mlthy lie has suiccossfuilly prac cod in Texas, but ha~s r'eturned to i'r(env ille on a1ccoun)t of his health. I -onviille News. - nei~ Notice. Tho Pied mont Union will met with tho Flat Rock church oi Sa urday befor tLo fifth Suiday a 10 o'clock a. m. Introductory sermon by tuv. 1 the Suiday school bear to th church? Opetid by A\. A. Fol, QuEnty 2. Whit deslign diii (,,4 havo in constiluting the ClIteb Opoled by 1). 1. SpearInan, J . JA3MON.Mdrhr Rt. J. A] ATTISOx, Oler k. Alger Ready to Retire. TeIlrgraph to Dailiy New8. Washingo), D. C., July 21 Seerotary Algo' rturnled to Wash ingitn today aind was inl his ollec eaIly. ,oon fItir his arrival A.sistuit SeeO ltarY M.ilolj hnii 11 j 0(in i hims atnd they had a consl ationm 1 gart":Ing niatters in , dpatw t aid tuintg ovN A' t 'III dop'iar meit to Genrl A lgier's suc1cessor. Air. eikeljohn11 will bo inllar until; Ai. u t qailiies onl AL. lust 1it. Missa is Like a n p. A younltg bulshaaidlpresentei his iOlnlg wife with a htantdomine lanp. Jo was much flattered wh t- sl old hini he had givell it his nanw1t1(e litil Ie asked her reason for suel I PwcuClia Ir proceeding. "Woll ,) hIe said, ''you knowAV mly dear, it US a lot of blrtass ablotIt it; it, is IlIdsoino) to look at; it reOqulilres a1 ,ood deal of at tention ; it. is reinark l)Iv briliim t; it i.. qom)Ietim skjH il. teady on i;iS leg"; it flares up censionally; it is Ilu s out at led tili, 1and is bu11111d "to smoke." U1,tions Meetinag. rIlo Union inl, eting of the first ivision will mevt witli Six Alilv lurlch on lifth Saturday and Stilt aly. (Q 'I-: v I . Sho tuld we as lla)n ts 01(1)(114 we1 ,l It et t la 1) t I liii Ild otu- neinbors in 1*(1llo% .shll hen) they hi l to d1ct11 '10ni. ra rv to muri? Opreneed hv bro-Olitrs . . ilhlSpie anld 1) E' aret QGi'- 2. Mintt are the <11iliica ions it a GospiE Iniiterq as set .th th i, - ' N I '.Teta men t ? Op. led by liev. B. F. Ad lurpin-o al( rather J. L'. Cox (t:my 3. Should we as Baptist olerat~o dram driking with (.-1 Iv~nhw-rs? Opened byv lle. . ( 1dkinsa nd h er 1. 11. )al. Sunday School Ilna-s dm-ing iT Utiday at 9 o'clik. \lissionary sirintl by ley. W.* mid full de.-legation. J. C. (;umIr for C. mmt1itht FOIt SALE. I inTr for solot 117 acrtes of land nI Crow Creek, adjoinintg 8 (I. blt, W. L.. Parrott and( others. 'isI lln ct n be111 bolugh1t che ap 1(d 0o1 0asy termsl. A ply to, C. E. Roflnio. Attornovi Pickens. Valuable to Womnen. EsPecially valuable to women is Blrowne' [ron Blitters. Backachoe vanishes, headach~q hieappears, strenglh takes the place oI weaknsess, and the glow of healthi readily omes to the pallid cheek when this wen. e~rfn.1 remedy is taken. For sickly cil dren r overworked men it has no eqlual. No home hould ,be without this famous remedy. Browns' Iron Bitters i' 'Id by all dealers. Cins Repaired. if 70ou istedi any repair i . 11yeltg It, .1 a111 1)1T l'.tred to tdo y 1)11 'wori id wvill gularanttee sat isfacitin. 1 LI1 overhIaul your ginl and1 maitkO it >Ias good work as a new oneo. Ad -se nwil at. Easley, S. (. Ilnvo v'iiur latml survetd, I amt 'Ojparedt withI it* C firs 5as inis trui otits to dIo you it first claiss jiob, II l o b t foundat lmy rOeiecie, ltixandli, S. C. 01r reabc~ed byv JULIUS PARSONR. How's TIhis. I' any ('aLe Elf tarrh t hat ianot he~ ired I [atll's(Catarrh, (curE. We thlE underlisigned.,I ha1ve kniown "., . oeney fir the ist 15 years, a nd hlic e tageitt tion l nd fianciiatlly alte to carryi t any obligtions4 iide by th~eir firm. est & T1rax, Whoesaoti )riti~iiit ti~sts To-'i Io, 0., W~aldinug, Kiinnan, & Il1arvin, hiolesale dru'iggisti'~, T ld, 0. Ihall's Catarrh, inre is taken, interim~illy' ting directly upoin tie bilood aut lilmuiiii rfaces (Ef the systw lm'Pih'e 76e. lpr hti .Soh byt a1'ill druitggist 4. TPesti iimn is jnl27 99.elun,. 50 Y EA RS' EXPERIENCE TRADE. MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Ai'one sending n eket ilh and descr ipt iin ma Iufe.ny iacertin our oplhin froc'e whthter ni ivnnt oin in prohnbly paentII abto. ('ommuntiien. onsA strictlycn,itent hit. itinndbook on, Pauten s Int. freo. Oldient nelety for Reenrinir pntentis. Patents takent throuigh Atiiii & Co. receive trial tnatice, wIthout chanrgo, in the $CkentliC Rmerlean. handsiOmleiy illsraltt weekly. Enrgest cir. itation (it any sctenile ~ouirnat. Tcrina, #:3 a ar: tour mnonth s, $1. Sold byali newsdealers. IUNN & COgse'rosdaa:N6 1her Da /'t Nfeglect Your Litver. Liver troubles quickly result in1 serloua >mplications, and the man who neglect. his ver has little reg~ard for health. A bottle Browns.' Iron hitters taken now and then ill keep the liver in perfect order. If the sease has developed, Brown.' Iron Bitters ill cure i. permanently. Strength and itality will always follow Its uise. rowns' Iron Bitters is sold byi all dealer. Ianted-An Idea W"=&'" V .v thing o wath.t It N J lWEIIfJRNay & nO u'tnt AI$c 'a h rnton, . C. for ther*4 prIse ofrer 8. C Military Academy. i t illt of Cl-airA 1 i, of vi6itors, bl,.u--c.n. S. C., .jiy 1, 1899. (0.U', V1eaw:"' in lleliciary V ::detshi. is a l I~eh-( ':gl'jno. hin~4'i'4s for n4y. Ict i(I1 for Icerml it to tetl- -'-ig 4 tinint' ion~*. ith IiSheet g4ir ing~ in~ees'-ry b fori4-) r. r1 44 ,. t 'm i l ft t '. [ t ttirnan by the 1.( (1ay% of.\ ., , . il l I. ( 'h i111. u i I B oar' f NV. i,i t i ' I,4h! A Niit(lla lin I114e. I tttgheI' 'Tonie (itew( lil .s It -el a:si id :,tu n . 1 a e in ar1 'Sli'lm %Oi1': i r-Mis C'h ilk i D li gin' :lld ,lah i:l ee'1 r-. A t w? tihe liver, toi'a t4 tIp le Sy'tem. tle1l Qiii. lll.* * Gn ra l t. tr i. At IDrug gi-ts. 500. anl4( $1.00 bottles. 4tuav 12lt is. Money to Loan. Oil ito proved furmil h ands i 1 0.111m8 of *300 Itit n4 warhrol.. Ioinus ropa able in small 'tnIIt4 lutayietvits throuigh a poriod of iEvo .:r, thiis eitabling th botrower to pay off h444 iutdebteliess withont xhausit-ing his crop mll aly 14113 year. A pply to .1. E. Iloggua, A t torney, or(7 93 yl. Vickens, 8. C. Alu Uuncertalra Disease. There is no disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Physieians say that the sympt0oms of no() two cnse4 agree. It is thereforo monst diinclt to make t correct diilagiosis. No natter how severe, or under what d isgui mev(Ispepsiat ait taeks you Browns' I ron iitters will enre it. Invuiiiiiaile in all disealses of the stoliacl, blood an(d nerves. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealera PICKENS RAILROAD In E-ll'uet d a ne 26th, Is~j. .i oIl il afler' Jittne the 260, lilh, follow 1ig; Sehed e will b11- r1$111 overt hw l'i(ken I. 1I , for the Im I -f h .1,Inhg .'reight :t4 l l -.i':svengers, viz: No. 9---aiily exvilt Slni:.v --No -D). lad Down. Alivel Train ti'n-1)4. 4.20 am L 1iv 'ienens Ar ir:n 5.00 aill Ar I:SIt'y -v 7.0-5 an :i. 12-)hily except Stodoy.l - Ni. I i iftI-w It'ieni'r Srvc Ui11111 'p I nn Ip v .'%e1. 5. 1 ) 11 .10 1111 Ar a Ley ,v A -1.05 pill Tra:ins will stop fo tke o r (14m- hI t l e' :44 the. f .lh.,4i i.. 4 4'i 4 'j . i1.t il b14 ()1 for()I the( receivine -I .- d '.iiY of Fr-igh'jt fromiii 8 A. J. jit. 12 M. 144ize a t' b ine I. l b I , i - , I I. A iT~imi-: - 1.'. T.\ Y L.<) 1. G N Ilg ,' l'4 1 H ; l 'S eI I n t-t Cotton, like every other crop, needs nourishment. A fertilizer containing nitro gen, phosphoric acid, and not less than 3% of' actual wil inrese hecrop and im prove the land. Our hooks tell all ab)out the subject. They' are free to any farmer. GERMAN K'A.I WORKS, 93 Nassau Si., New York. N~IlEf-TENTHS of all the pain -. andsicknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangemnent iny the orga(ns of 4t~ Nearly always I! whna w;oman is not weli these organs ate affected. But when the)y are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. Ia nature's provliion for the regu latton of the muen::trual fu:ncuon. ] it cures all "fem-ale trcufbt:." It ( is equally effective for the Orl In her teens, the young w'ife with a mestic and maternal cares. and1 tihe "woman approaching the periodJ known as the "Change of Life." They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. For sovice in cases requitring 5 directions, addresn., clvir(' svo1:, the " La'ifes' Adivifory D)epart:ma," noora, Tenn. THOS. I. COOPER, Tupolo, MIss., says: j( 'My sister auffered from very irregutlar and paInful monst.'uatlon and .octors could not relieve her. Wino of Cardu I entirety cured her and also hel p': tmy another through the Chlang o of Li to." Are You Weak I Weakness mnanif'esta itself in tile loss of ambition and aching bones'1. 'Tho blood is watery; the tissues are Wasting--the door is being opienedi for diease. A bot tle (fIt ilrowni.. Iron Bi'tters taken) in time will ret.tore your streng th., soothe your nerves, make your blooti rich and red. I)o yeln miore egoodtl than anxpenAive special co44tRC oftmediejne oc Urtow'n' fronl ilitters1 is sold by all deleera. Tneamberlifria a !7 na rfl4' in Oinstmen j la a1 certainf cure' f.:r (uo a::' ore l'.y( 3 e zei.ma,TPetter, (al~t.RLhetnm::r,. I Sceatl lead,1 '3 cents [per box. For rulie l-y di ut~giatu. TO HORS3 OWNE3RR. For puttting a hor1>e in a fine Ihalhy con. lition try Dr. (Cadv'a COnd:itio:n Powdem. Ll'hy lone up the systemr, ahil dig0.tion, euro 0ooappetute, reCliev4e co1stipa~tiotn, correct ddny dsorders and de:,troy worms, giving ae~w hifo to an old or over worked ho~rse. 25i :ents per nackar--e. F'or snin 1)v drumgit. SNOw IS THE t For Lighter Clothing It is mighty hard to get anything that will suit the weather we are now having, Ot our Alpaea coats or S.rgo Suitq m)( you ill 1) surprimed at tho diforonce it will muiakea Big 14 of Trenks a)d 8tclols just arrive. Thoy ar mighty handy thing to lave around ad lic to 0t01) oig, so coy andgt your choico. Saddles, lIfarIness, anid Bridlep, Stovos of all sizes and priCos. Shoes, IIats aid Gets Furunishinug God a spec t I pcty. Yours Truly, Folger an1d rhornley Dealers in Gecnerali Merchiandise. Piekeus, SouthCaoi. I am offering be)towe now and Chiristmas The Biggest Bargains In -AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS EVER OFFERED IN GREENVILLE AIW I hav( a very large st ock on hand ad1 , I nni cdtermino d to re duce Sto;ck hefore I tako inventory by January Ist. So nIw is yoiu r g. Ildeti cliance. Como and b convinced ; a tia ld wont hurt you. A wolcomo to till. G ltlCENVILLI:, - - - - - .0 may,263. Jft own' (;8 I MUST HAVE THE ROOM FORI FALL AND WINTER 000DS. DREAT MflSUMMER CUT PRICE AND CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON Aini will continuei through ,i1l'lY am A I (I 'T. M r prices are alwvays .1 IAb W, viCST'!, buIt no(w to mai~ke mom) U an tivc m f y ciuPtomle s GOO Al I 'I' S tht .will tmanke for mte stirong~ t frien l for a th futuitre, my entire lock of IDry Goo0ds, wit hi >t reerve, will be olrifored at a- - r~.heendou Out Price. )RGANI) ~'i( t wh ir soll ait 20)e n being closed1 out at 50c. Muis husii, Latwnts, PitinteI, Wh)iteI (mod, I macs, I tc oderwear, Mens' and111( Ladies'. U.! are cut way beh:wv th'i r yniluec. 1I" vestiga tionl and1 rill ectmin will con1v itc yoI~ u that tho bargainsa I afecr fl ar l unprecedentlted. Comr -i eary bo0fore t hory. are all picked over. West End Oreenville, s. 0. Malke no misakelc itt the storeC'-it is thle ON LY dIry goods and shoo toro on the corner of Ma imitand Colle Stsa., GItrivillIe, s. . Bartgainti~ htiit will surpr )iso yout; Fourt pieces D)onegal; Linen, siting, egutlar 25e goods, now 12.1c, 5 p)ieces silk stripedI sattonsa regular 12b, now , 12 pieces str'ipe'd Polka dot pinrks,regul Iar 20e, now 12A,400 yards em rouder edl dt Swisses, I egular 1c, no0w 1 2 , 30(0 yards, farncy striped swiss nall, regular 15ic, new, 11. Parasols at cosL. If' you lave aniy summer goods to buy don't fatil to comtol here. Farmters, you' all know manuiifactnred cot ton goods have ad vancedl atnd to are hoin~~g you willI get ai good ittlce for y'ouir cotton but we are go ing o sell you Stanidamd dlrillinig at de a yard, wvorth six. No onte can beat is on shoes. Bring this with you. Earle's Cornor. - . - - Greeniville.~ S. (0. WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and 1 arg drv in vc t~.t in from an t iin rce.-V We deyi competition in our lines. luime(.t ionl of sto k s olicit.. ed. C I ar es & Mciayer. Stables an1d Storchouise liiver. Sti ect G1,1EENVII'l.E, . - S, C. maiy19-9S. Spring & Flfllnrer M'YS1E" McKAY, I it9 Main htreet1, (.reenvile, 8M0 W~o havo just 0Jooned and1( will havo constantu ly on hand (luring theo sonison, 11 thme latest stylecs at he lowest, )ossi bin prices. Ask For Trading Sta. [, RY ( ( itD1), N)TI IONS, (CA Hl'7ETS. A NI) WVINI)OWV SllAD)ES. WVithI Chouic Ni.w Material. IN DR ESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS, TheIm ass,'ortmen~t woumld dlo ecedit 0 Rolno of t.hmo liig city itrh1peR. Thiey have~' all grades from the heai~pest. to thei veryV fineost maikos. TIhey, havo Ii rin unings of ai;1 de criptio's to) mach all) 11 shadesl of N WHITE ANI) WANII GOODS DE1 PA RPAI ENTI. (mih,Iote. A11i g'rados of white andI( olored O)rganud ins, I alwns, Mullons, i pies, Sw iss es, Duci ks, Fremn ch t ,etc. CIIEIl{ Li NE OF LAC ES AND) 1I lhe largest 'vir dlislaiyed in Ius par)~t of thej( globe. Corsets lin all Ib ad(ing mrk los-Iong mo-. ents to $->.0( 'A RASOI-S A ND) SUN SIIADES8 i aill the nmow upl to date ideasR. ou will fid t hem in black, whmite udl colors. '11 lI t C A IR PETYI, MATTING, ~ tO, Shaduoo andm' Curtainm Depart isent is th hIra gest inm thmis part of lhe coluntry and~ t heir prIicfs are unraniliteed lower than you will find I m A Imlant or Charleson. They koop Rutt:rick Patteris uly reliab)10lottern., Ask for utt erick Fash ion Sheet and Yark tick. andmo TradIing 8itamfps--they resen t thmem to thir customers, ff%' .1 ust opon~ued Ready Mado hit Waists amnd Skirts. HIeA lister & Beattie.