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The People's Jolaml. Local Brevities. -Mrs. W. T. Griflin, of Fieid, is quito ill. -Mrs iF. E. Cox is vory sick with fever. -Rov. A. W. Walkor is visiting v in Pickens this wook. -H. B HenIdricks canio in last v ,week for a short stay. b -Can't you hear the Pickons cotton mill running? e -Mrs. R>bert Yoniguo is very b ill with billios fover. -Joff. ('tassa way, of Central, was I iero onl business Tuesday. r -Mr. John Ferguson lost a fino Jersey stock cow Monday. a -Sheri r McDaniol carriod a l un atic to Columbia Tuosday. -The wvife of Will Featherstone, colored, (lied on the 20th ult,, -Mir. and Mrs. J. E. Parsons' b baby, of Crow Crook, is very ill. c -Mrs. James foll at lier hoe Monday and was slightly injured. ( -Ernest Folger and sister, Miss b Marie, visited at Easley this wook, d -Larkin 1[ondricks, of Fiel(, has been very sick, but is better y now. ft -Lawyer Blassingaie visited his h parents inl An derson county this woek.' i -'P. S. Harrison, of Anderison, . is visiting at Dr. J. L. Bolt's this week -M1isses Nell and Edith Hard, of Greenville, are at the Ambler House. -Born unto Mr. and Irs. Mack Durhain, of Six M ilo, on the 30th ult., a gill. -L. E.Looper an1(d .i . C. Je1- a ings went to CotlmIIIbiia oil busi- I ness Tuesday. -AMiss Jtoi) Hedll(lrsonl, of Nino ty Six. visited at Supl)rvior Loop- n er's 1.h1s week. -Henry Grady Ias beon ver'y r sick for the past few (a.1s. IHe is som1e better 1)0w. -'The Concord protracted llUt-. ing closed last wook with tell ac- ' Cessioni to th church. -11om(el' A. Riohey atteuded the State. Press Association at Harris' Litiia Springs last w eCk. -.John llowen, who holds a ico position in Phdla( elphi , was here 1g1111011" frionds last, won. -Dr. and Mrs. IRt. A. Lancaster, I of Gainsvile, Fla., are oil a visit. to e Mrs. C. L. Iollingsworth. I -Capt. F. R. Partridge, and son1 Troop, aro~ Oin a visit to their old( home at Norcrotss Ga., thir' week. h -Mrs. Essie Hughes, of Green-q ville couhity, is oni a visit to her ti brother, T1. D. Harris, this~ week. -TIho pr'otra1ctCed meleting at .tho 3 Six Mile Baptist church will begin ai Fr'iday nlightl before the second( Sun1- J day. -Miss Maggie Henderson, of Carson's Creek, N. C., vlsitedl herti c brother, R. L. Henderson, in town, a this week. i -M rs. Anna Smith anad little hi daughter', Mliss Julia, of States- . boro', Ga., are visitinlg relatives iin r Pickens this week. -La) ig brick oni the All thiony I buLildinlg wasil commencl'Iled Tue1(sday . h Wiliaim Smith, of Easley, has~ tile contract to buiild it. --Pate Mauld ill, soni of Kirk ; Mauldlin, of 1~Lioty3, who 11hats been very ill ~ with f'ever for someC tim11, a is able to lbe Cut againl. -Prof. A. B. Riley has1 heon1 elected princi01pal of a high scho00l ill Laureins coun11ty. The schlool ~ will open1 ill Septembher. I -Capt. TP. J. Maublhlini 1has so re-r covered from hiis 1ecen11t 11111ss inl Anidersonl thlat 11e will1 be able to S comoi homo1( in a few days'.s -J1. L. O. hompson feels better a [and looks bot tr too of' late. No - i wVonder', he has a fina boy at his f' ho0us.o, born oil tile 20th u it. -The Pickons rai lroad run11 an e'xcursioni Sund~ay for (t benecfit of s tile colored raice. About fi fly tookl advanltage of tile e'xcuriion. --.J. Pendllletoni Alexander~l, of 3 the( Hale secOtion, was 1here On bi~i 1ness last. wook,. Il[( r'eplorts g~od rainsf an th1( ie crops1 gr'owuing fino1(. -M1IIiss Maggio Hilil, of Maynard, V a beaut i ful1 youn g iladly, is Oil a V visit to) her cousin, Mrs- .John L. C Thoirnley, jr., ill townl this w~eek. -Theli protr'acted1 mee0tinig at the I Bapjtist church' f closed0( last, F'rid(ay. r Five ac0cssions5 woro1' added0( to tile chuiirch 11t and much gtood wats acc~omi plished. Konnomotre, of Kinhgs, will be pleaised to knlow thlat ho is convafl Jescent fr'om a rceiit spell1 of ty phiold fever. -A. WV. F~olgor' anld family, of Pickons M~onlda'y on1 r'oulte to tile --Rvenne Agen t PBullock and( Deput~y Marshlals Gadly andl A lex and~or cul upii a sixty gall on sthI and1( destr'oyed a large q1uanti ty of boor on head 'waters of Oolenoy last. 'i'hinrsdav. -It will so)n bo the Pickon otton factory too. -The council is having th< troots put in good shape. -The physicians report a gioal eal of bickness in the county, -You should road Hafris' ad. ortisomont this week. It is in. mrcsting. * -Mr. Jorre Looper has been ory sick for soveral days, but is etter now. -The new drug store will bC ampleto ill a few days. Pickeiis I booing. . M. arpor, of Six Mile, is uproviig from a recent attack of heumatism. -The man who never trios to do ny)thing and the man who tries to 0 everything are foolish, -Como up anld subscribe to the -ttoni mill onterpr-ise. Thle book8 ro open at thie auditor's oflice. -McFall changes this wook and (3 givos You anl opportunity to s9 [ire good bargains. Call onl him --The Pickens tralill makes much nickor timl1e1 ilow silco the, road vi beon put in a first class con ition. --M!iss Eula Cox, a charming rug lady, of neal Brigge, visited1 -iIds in Soneca aid Westminster .t. week. -Miss Bortio Miller, of Frank ni county, Ga., and Miss Pearl orris, of Westminster, aro visit g Mrs. W. M . Harper, of Six Lilo. -NWr, I. Garret, of Six Mile, is p)orted as having tie finest crop Corn an(d Cotton ill the county. o is a good farmer and believes good Crops. -Jack Gallion was before Mag trato Jon1ki1ns Monday for asauilt Id battery oil ono Mr. Chandler. le was disimissed. Lawyer Maul ill ropreselted him. -'i'he Milt, Crook protracted ioeting closed Sunday with five iemers1118 aidded to Lim churcli. The meLing vIs ('ondulCtOd by Revs, owal and Foste'. -The many friends of Ilovey A. 'aly horeby 111111uniCO himl as a iIdidate 'or Cotton Wighor at ickens. I'he election is the third aturdav in August. td. -Thlie many fiOIlds of B. II. .( Prcn011bio limrely 1n111 lOce him c:n didat11 for Cotton Woigher at ickens. Th0 election is the third atir-day in August. td. -Tie many friends of Jell. D. leIde1 here by ainounca him as a 111didate "or Cot t, n Weigh er at i(ke1n. Th1e tiid Saturday in u~gnst isi tho election. td. -E Fostor' Keith is annlouncedl y his man111y frieindsa as a candidate >r Cot ton Weigher at Pickens. lie thirid Satulrday m Augwust is 1e e'lectton (lay. td, --The many friend~s of Tyler H. [04oro, respeictflly ann iounlce him canidaiito for Cotton Wecighor at ilerty. Theji election takes place 10 thlird( Saturdlay iln August. --Th many friends of WV. N. antt respoctiully anlnoun~ce imu I a ca1ndidalt0 foir cot ton weigher L Liberty. Thie election is to b)e ,ld the LIhird Saturd1'(ay in August. -The friends of Samuel TV. Smith 1synetf ully announce him as a tmdidato for cottonl wieighor at asley, 8. C. 'The election to he ''id thie 3d Satur Iday3 ill Auigust, S99. tf F riends. -Thoe annual ca tailoguo of 0lem - m Colllege is read(y for distribul on1. A cop~y will bo~ sOnt to any d~dress~ upon 111) apicationl to Presi en1t Hal~rtzog, Clemson College, *-Ma1gistriato Ph i lip Chapman, 1' Eastatoo Townshi ip, sont a youn~g hIito manm to jail last we ek, lhe be ig bound over' to p~ea('. lHe was leased on hloud after several days -Craig Bros., have r'ented the Lore room11 undi~er tile Masonic 1ha11 iid will open11 up a stock of general meeircandiso1 ini Septelmor for thcw ill t rade. We gladly welcomc hem11 in our mid~st. --Neal and Newvel are making > r of the finest brick that havc een put1 on the mlarkot in this tato. They ar'e frn 'iishinrg briicii :>r the foulr ne0w st~Oo goin~g up' on lain street in Easloy. -Thell trusteos5 of Maynard school istrict, iNo . 18, arc building an ddition to thleir school house ichoi thley expect( to iomple)Ite thie -e41k. It ill bri1ng themn Soatinl --Dl)puity Sheiit'Y W. Hf. Colo aan1, (of Columbia, visited( att J. S ttitihens', of 1noa1 rlPickonls, las ek . Mr1. Coloman11 v is ited Ti ble lock and1( othier polints while herec iid was v<-ry faivor'abl y imIlpreOssod vi th this count1 ry. -An inifant of Mi'. and Mrs. C ~. Craig, of Sen~cai, died onl th, '111ains wee) bu11riedt the (lay fol owling at (Gr1iflin ch urch, Roy. B 101lder'001110 codcing tile funora'il se1 'icos. TheIiy hiav tile symipathie >f muan y rolat ives anid fr'iendis. --Our fiind, Mm'. J. R. Wi nlain is one among the bost cai )enter1s- in thlis counti'y. ie wvi mn clharmgo of the carpeni~tor wor :m1 J. McD). Isruco's residence ani in ebargo o4f thelor on'l the neO 1 drug stor'e. lHo is tile right ma ill thn right plae -J. T. Anthony is suffering cor sidorably with his eyes. -Watch for the new advertisc mont of Dr. 0. W. Earle noxt weeh -Dr. W. F. Austin will be i Liberty August 8th and Contra August 9th. -Born unto Mr. and Mis. W IR. Lynch, of Sunny Dale, las moth, a fine boy. -A man could imake monol with fivo fingers if he didn't hav ton for it to slip through. -Rev. J. A. Bond, of Six Mile is all smiles now-a-days. A fit boy at his houso (in the 30th uit. -Prof. Arthur Christopher it teaohing a flourishing school al Bethlehem now. Tho enrollment is seventy-five. -Tho Liberty Township sing. ing association will meet with th< Enon Baptist church tho third Sunday in August. -Sylvestus King, one of Brc. vard's leading citizons, was -in om town last and this wveek with old triends and acquaintances. lo it jolly, good hearted and pleasant and of course hoe roceived a warm welcome here. Come again Mr King, we are always glad to set you. -Pickons is novor bohind, ont even ing last week a few of our cit.i. zens met at McFall's store and it fifteen minutws, $25,000 was pui down towards building a cottor mill. Up to date the total amouni subscribed is $37,000. All we want is $13,000 more and we can have i mill, and we will have that very soon, Don't stop tho good work but push on. -Pincknoy Gossott. a well-to-d farmor of Groenvillo conty, who resides near the Easley bridge, died Sunday morning. 1Ho was 79 yearn old and a large family survives His wifo died a few days ago. IH< was a man of great influence in this county, inl which lie Spent most of his life. Hie was a imem ber of tlie Methodist church an(] the funeral was held at the Atntioch church, ini this coutity. the day following. -Mrs. Bryant, wife of Tolbert Bryant, who lives near Easley, died at the home of her s-m in North Carolina on the 30t1 lit. She was there oil a visit and taken the fever. which proved fatal afteri a short illiess. She 'Vas abolt 57 years old and a member of thc Pisgah Baptist church, from which her intermen t took Olace on Tues. day. Several childron, a devoted husband and a large concourse o1 relatives and friends tire left tl cherish her memory. -W. K. Merck, of 1lzer, for meirly of' this coun ty, died on the 20th ult., of typhloidl fever. lb was only sick eleven days and his (death was not expectedl. Hie wai about 50 years old and~ a consisteni member of the Baptist church, A wife and1( soveral child(1ren surviv'( him . His remains wore interre( the day following from the Fi, Mile cemetery, the funeral serv ice1 were conducted by Rev. B. C. Ad. kin~son ini the priesenco of a larg< concourse of relatives and friends 'Squire Meirck was one of Pickens best citizen '. H-e w~as Trial Justic< for six years and( made a faithflul andl eficienlt ofilcer. Hie hadI th( esteem and ce nfideinco of all whc~ knew him as a straight forward upright, honest manl. Tiruly good man has boon takeii. -Pr'osperity ini farmning dependl somle on mieteoirological conditions Good soil and1 careful cult ivatioi will not prodluce good results un. less there is enioughl rain to pro dluce proper' growth and( dlevelop. imlent. Hlowever', this is not all it requiires strict apl~llication t' business, comlbined with goor judcgmenit, to get tile mlost out o the soil. Th~e man who studio the gr'ound( he0 works and whoeih most familiar with the plants h< cultivates should, all else hein equal1t, get thoe best result. Keepi ing well posted biy reoading the ex poerionleo and the suiggestions C others, is always a help to pract cal men who keep close reccor'ds o the ir own wornl and exper'ienco Ti'hl best of management, of couirse miay often he brought to n)augh by drouth or the opposite, or h; mlore sudden weather visitatiomi but those are conditions that mmu be0 taken as they come. Shiftlest sloulchy, car'eless wvork r'uins mer cr'ops t han all the r'aini, hail, scor'el ing heat, oycloiios or torniadoe that play so much havoc.-Coi ton Plaiit. Cins Repaired. If you need any repairns oni you gill, I am pr'epai'ed to (1o youri war andl~ will g~naran~itoo satisfaction. cani overhlaul your gin and~ make do as good wor'k as a new one0. A< dres m''15ui at Easley, S. ('. Ilow'~s Thlis. - We offer Oun' H tindred Doellarq Rlewar for any Ii as('(e of Cat arrhu that c!annoit hie cur< hy I1lall's ('ata1rr'h enre.'E - F". J. Cli EsN1Y' & ('0., PrEops.,Toe, a We. the under'signed I. hav' knoewn F. (hney for the hust 15 yeuars, and~u bel ie hulim prfetly' honorialie in alil busiin. t ransaclti ons a ht u inciall abl je t o ('ar ut anyv bligat((hios ade by thleir llfim. West & TrnahUx,'t Wholesale~ 14 r)'uggist s, 'I k lan's Catarr ' enrf'ie iM taku1enliii'rniali (d ne(ting directly n lpon th l ood11(( uII at l'ien surlfacesh of t hie systI em. Pr'ic' 75,'. pe b4i'1 tie. Sohtl by3 all druuggists. TJes' tion 1Toll'M Fimile 13'P11~i4 ( heil 1 ('Mt ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL t, 399. 1 iBuggies, S..- 9i tilve the Wagons -. Harness, Horses Q~er, and maall % C. Large d(ovc jiust in frol It untlcs.ve, 1ine, youg, SOUn( Iow an~d at living()1 prices. WCil igh 'We <ley competition in oti 10. liies. (I" I:. 3M Inspection of stock solicit. Rin ,.11 ed. pill off nC Oharles "Ai Mc rayer. Stbles and Storehouse River Sireet, GREENVILIE, - - S. C re an- sprilig & >US ed. s u ilier da Ow -AT ant, M 5SC McKAY, l110 Main Street, Greenville, S U lAarpy fu.. Wo have justI opened~ and wvil ,rk, havo conmsta ntly oin hand duinngII - tho seaison, all the latest styles al the lowest )Osiblo p)rices. Ask For Trading Ste,. IMkitSIG' & Boaloi. D)RY G1 ODS, NOT' IO( NS, CAll tPETS. AND) \VINDOWV SHIADES E'~very D)parftment now Refilllet W\'ithI Chic NewO>(' 1\l a terlial. IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS feet Theii assortmnent wouldl~ do credI re to ome(a th big cit y st.ores Tiny hav ll1 gradles frm th feet. chea pest f to te very finest.1 mlakos01 They(~ hiave tr 0iigs of a' IdeI scrIipItI0Htio t atc ll shatdes o dres. s g oods. 'ach IN WITE' AND) WASH GOODI) D)E PA I{IRTME~NTJ. Si ''IThe assor0t mnt fas nel hver mor01 'coidIolto. AllI grados of white amI) ,i) . oored C Organieis, I aiwns, M ushnes Pt iues, Sw.isse s, Ducki~s, I'rtnl)c (Ginghamfls, Pereales, Cal icoes te , etc. , TH'IlRl LiIE Ol LACES ANi ider( laH t he largest over dIisplayod(i L R., this p~art of the globe. (c. Corsets In all It adin mkos--long mec - (-liu~hmid short1 (cuts, Itromi 5 3' cents to $:'.1n P'\ l.ASOIS AND. SUN SIIADE| in al Ithf new\ up~ to dto idenstI a You will indhii thitmi in black, whit and1( iiolors. mKs TII El il CA l. PET, MATTI NC t nn-nit is the, largest. ini this palrt I he ctoutr y andi t heir pices ar in At lata i or Chiarle'stoin. T Jhiey kteep RutterPick Paitteni *3 ut t rick Iluhoni Shoot and Yar S k t' (iek and1 Tradin g Stintops)-thef e reen themLl ~i to thir cItustomors, %W . usf opened'( Re'ady Md RS hirtL Waists and( Skirts. Mc Alister y our ue& Beattie S. C Military Academ OflIce of Chairim:in Itoard of visIior Chre(~n ' . C., .111y 1, 11 Onet( vateancy inl Bleeficiary ntd( -l In te 80onth Car-olina Military Aca exists inl Pl'ien Comnty. lanksg f( ication for perilmit to eiier coimt ex:tmillation. with shiet- giving ivee inforimation, canl bei obinelld froll respectivl'e conlit speritilden 01 -Cention. All applic:ttionis, fully and el t n1d0 otll 1, utinst bel ini the 11:411ds of Cihiziriia by the 1st day of Anugnait. C. S. 0AlI S 1) FN Chairman1,11 Board (of Visit I jul20ml. Look! A Stitch fin 'illine. SIves iiine. IIlghes' ToliC (ineW 1:r-oved, taste plea:-anlnIt.) akenl ill ( Springo aild Fall prevents l'hillk, I )e anid Nialari:i l'ever . Act's ( the I tones 11) thle SY.stein). Bietter 11hr11 nine. Giuiaa teei. try it.. At I glkts. 50v. an1141 $1.0 ott lee. uI8vl2tf9. Money to Loan. Oi improved ftriin htls i 14ims of and upwards-. Loan1S repa:' ablo inl . annual I lit thrtgh a pe1riod of years4, thus4 ealig the horrower to ofl his indebtedness without exhaldtltini crop in any one, year. A pply to J. E. Boggs, Altorney oct7 98 yl. Pickens,8. PICKENS RAILA0) In Alet .lJne 2,1 i 189). On anild afier .fll)(! the 261th, tin' fol ing Selilei wiil b 14 r1 over the l'ie it. R, , for (Ite purpoe If hatiling -'r anl l gers, viz: No. 9-lDaily e xcept Souldy-No Rlead Dhwwn. M ized Tntil JReld 1.20 im I, I 'jiekeu. Ar 7.50 5.00 1111 Atr IEasle1y ,v 7.o.5 o 12-- IDaily ('eept SttItnlay - N 1 pml I'v P'icken Ar 5.15 1.-4 1)111 Ar l' iey I' 5.4)5 Trails will stoIcp to take onl or lel :miegrsa. thbe followinig ernaoi Feruso'sParsone1. annd Malnii's. DIepot will be oplen fir tihe- rei :111 dIdivery of Freight fronm 8 A. 1 12 M. We will 1inaiie iR to your in.tl pIron4ize o1 hol e 41road by giving .1. T1. TAYLORi, Gen. M -IVI , E, : 1 01.4 't lt resi lent.' "Blight" costs cotton planters m than five million dollars nually. This is an enorm< waste, and can be prevent Practical experiments at P bama Experiment Station s2 conclusively that the use of "Kainit" wilprevent that dreaded pl disease. All about Potash-the resullts of lit uste by actu perimednt ont the best farmis in, the United Stat told in a little book which we publisht and wil I mal freec to any farmer in America who will write GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nasaau St., Now V W e Keep F or Sale D resse d and ma tched Floo4rinag, Mie to '$15 per M Sx .i%, 810) ptr M " " ".Parlitilon, lRoxing Ilise, pla:4in Casoing,1) Dressed, 2 5. and)1 lI., ,l5 per1 M N 0ub1li ngs, :;0i4per C. ft ., for' inch ill w~lIthI. D1oors, Sash, linds., Glass, Pi J.LathstA, Limefl Phlter0ing, llairl Cower & Speights Oflice and \Varehoue 107 Lan street. SCoat and \Wood Yard and Ln Lumber Shtetb, C. & \V. C. I S corner' Broad and14 asI sirelt, - (Greeniville', S. 8 apr20-07y1. 50 YEAR EXPERIIENI .TFADE MA1 oESIGNU CopyniQHTs finvone 14e'iding n ke o h anIeel, o fittle V 49y serin 4 nr o i o rews tlontttitrict ly Cot oiden I la bokonP f'et freo. 140 bte o agny fr eungae Pantetsq taken 4 tg Mun'1 .r d orefal ntottcr, wt ho1U hati I b 41SCktlfle JImerical ) A handsiomtely Iiintlrated weekly. 1,rtre (ltio ofll n41ny lelt' Jolman)4. Termil ' ittar , totr mot hs, $1. Sol by all t( n *~in 2 MUNN & CO.36'roadway. New ' ry Brnc o~ftttI 01''05 1" HI.,uashingtton. I) . r Are You Weafk T n, Weaknent mantlifesta itselI' in the' h amibition aind achuing boes Thm hh1 y, Watery ; the titssues are wasting---b hel asi being opened( for d(isease. A hot1 le of h r ut. Iron lit te taken in time will restore dia strength, soothe your nerven, mattke blood rich antd red. D)o you more than an ex penalve special 'outrse oIf medts wNOW ISr For Light It is mighty hard to get anyt we are now having, Of our Alpaea coats or Sergo Sui dif'oronco it will mako Big lot of Trenks and Satchol handy thing to have around and lil your choico. Saddles, Iarnoss, and Bridles, I Shoes, Hats and Goits lturnishi Yours Folger anc Dealors in General Merchandis(c I am offoring botwoo 'The Biggest -AN] GENTS FURNISHING GOODS EV g1 I havo a vory lArge stock on duce -Stock bofore I tako invontory by So now is your golden chai trial woit hurt you. A wvolcomo to ill. GH ENV ILLEu M - may203. t WIlN Pay I MUST HAVE THE RC WINTER~ CREAT MIDSUMMER CUT PRI NOW 0 Andi willI contlinueI( thirough .J I A and~ lhe LOWICX' STl, but no0w to maoke 10oom \'ALI'lCS that will make for mie stroi stock of Dry Gouods, without reseryo, w Tremuendous ORGANDlES wh'1ich were sold at' 21ne 1 i is, L awns1 , P' iues', Wh ie G'oodts, I .ac .AllI are cut way blewC~ thiur yahlre. Inivestigat ion and( rollection will c<t ofler are unproceden ted. C~om cuerly WestA.KL.1 WestEnd Make no mistake in the store--it is store on the corner of Main and Coffe Bargains that will surpris0 you; I regular 26e goods, 1now 1 2.1c, 5 iecca S S6j, 12 pieces striped Polka (lot pinks,r broidleu edh dlet Swisses, regular 18c,- nov Smull, regular 15Sc, niow 11. Parasols at ost. I.f you have any summer goods t< F'armuers, you all know mnanuifactra fwe are hoping you will get a good prbo St~o sell you Standaad drilling at 4Ic a y ~us on shoes. Bring this~ with y ou. Win. Earle's Corner. -- . 'HE TIME er Clothing. ling that will suit the weather ts and you will be surprised at the s just arrived. They are mighty :o to koop moving, so come andiget itovos of all sizes and prices. ng Goods a specialty. Vruly, LThornley _L'ickens, South Carolina. i now and Christmas' Bargains In E]2STC2 ER OFFERED IN GREENVILLE hand anld I am determined to re January 1st. ice. Como and be convinced; a - - - - S.C. For Room! OMZ FOR FALL AND GOODS. CE AND CLEARANCE SALE N A l' (WST1. M I/ prices aro always anid L'ive my cuptomers GOOD ig friends for the future, my entire ill be oflorod at a Cut Price. now beinig closed out at 5c. Mus as, I 'ndeLrwear, Menis' and Ladies'. mIvinIce you that the b~argains I iofore they areo all picked over. PARKU Greenville, S. C. the (ONLY dry goods and shoe Sts., G(r enville, S. 0. 'our pieces D~onegal; Linen, suiting, ilk stripedl sattons regular 12k, now 3gular 20c, now 128,400 yards em 12k, 300O yards, fancy striped swiss buy don't fail to come here. re~d cotton goods have advanced and e for your cotton but wve are going ard, worth six. No one can beat Fagan. . . Grnnnvilln. FLC.