The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, April 05, 1900, Image 3
The People's Journal.
Local and Personal.
-Mrs. R. R. Dagiall is seriously
ill.at her home in town.
-Miss Corrio Bruoo is confinod
to her room with illness.
--Mrs. James Thoflhpson is Beri
ously ill at hor home in town.
-Soaborn Keith is very low with
fever at tho Table Rocki hotel.
-'Squiro W 1. LJenkins is con- 1
fined to hi room with lagrippo.
-Ernost Folgor has boon laid up
with the grippe for th) past week.
-1). F. Sutherland, of Purmpkin
town, was here last week on bUSi
-Prof. Walter J. Boggs closod a
flourishing school at Rounion last
vreek.
-Frank Stewart, of near Sunny <
Dale, killed two large wild cats i
last wo'Cok.
&-Dr. W. F. Austin will be in
Eiasloy next Tuesday evening and
Wednesday.
-I-firain Sloan, colored, fell dead
in the field while plowing near 01
ga last week.
-Rencnbor tho entertaiinment
at the court hous Friday night.
Let everybody coio.
-Miss Hannah riight, of 1May
);ard, visited M iss Bello Suith, of
Cedar Rock, last wook.
-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Cbildress, of near town, on the 3d
instant, a boy and a girl.
-Tho many friendi of Dr. J. RI.
Riley, of Greenvillo, woro glad to
see hum in Pickons this wook.
-Miss Laura Jones, of Briggs,
returned honio last week from a
visit to Mr. G. Il. Hendricks, noar
Cedar Rock.
-Capt. J. T. Taylor has moved
from Sherif M;1cDanici's house to
the niwly erected houso of Dr. G.
W. Earle's oil Factyy street.
-We regret very much to an
nounce the sc-rious illness of Tios.
Griflin, of Field. H1e has a severe
caso of erysipolas and is not ox.
pected to live.
-Married, on the I st inst., at the
reidenco of the bridp's pareits, of
Marrietta, Mr. Sidney Enrns to
liss Jenni Colonian. Rev. J. E.
Forter oflietateld.
-Mrs. J. I. Williams, who has
been very sick fo-r th) past six
weekij at her hoie near Cedar
Iodk, is 1ing[roving iwly. We
hope she will Lo out .Oon.
--At t he munIicipai ilectioni for
T1. Meflfall was elem Intendent,
J. L. 0. Th'lompson and Ernest
Folger wore elected WVardens.
-Whnn you Come to Pickens t
d ry goods, can - f
king tobaccos',
egar at 20 cetls
pecr gainon, t- - Doc. F. Pace.
--LUST, itrayed or stoleni in
Pickens on Thur.lay :ast, a young
pointer bird dc g with liver color
poid white spots en him. Hoe an- I
1wBre t~o the nanU 10of 'eSp)ort," and l
was last seen) ab *ut two hours be
fore dlark. Hie belongs to Marshial.
He'nry Grady ad a reward will be
paid if ho is returned to him.
-By the kind indulgence of Maj.
Stewart, the next Ds.moreszt contest I
tvill tal~ e piace i) the coUrt house
inIta t i~h ll Pickenis IlI gh Sebiool I
huilding, e cidayV ~ mling, A piril Gib.i
The oxerinos~j will consist of char. I
ades, declamaItion s, huie, eto., and
close wi th "an l timo) cake walk.'
of Liberty. Admxi.sion 10 conts.
ThJ~is coiipty is given in tha initer
--A beautiful w eddirng took place
en the 27th ult., at ihe residence
of the bride's pare~nts Mr. and Mrs.
TVhos. Stewart,, of Malynardbl1. T[he
0ontreating part iin g Mr. Jul
inis Engene Smith t,> Atiss Maade i
Stewart. The cerOemltay was or
formxod b~y the lb.v. .1lx. Wiginis,
in the pe.eiiel of unny relati ives
anid fie .,*d a. A f~ a r t he~ marinago
the happy couVple leL for thieir f'u
ture h,>me at Sp.?neer. N. C., carry
ing' with th-n .m te conigratulat ions
of mnany frionlds.
ter' post Oie.) on the 2d intant.
Bhe was stok on ly a shlort t imo and
her dou h wa lot expreted. She
jvi daughtier of Necry J. LeOwi1,
.f Anderson hills, aid wasI a1 true
Ch istlani womrran. A husbi~andl and
a boat of relativos aind friends are
left to oht rii lier ihhixOry. FGho
wC aL Collalatont niemifber of the
MlounitainiC Groe' jpt ist chiurch 1
fromi which hior remains~ were in
torredl tho day followaig
--Solomni 1 Le.oper, who lived
naar Dacusvi!le, dod on the 81st
ul. of piooumonia. Hie waIs a .
highly repected taiz'n and his
death was a1 ish'ek ito the whole
commninity. 3Je~ was about 80
years of ago and a WuIil and coni
sistout, membler of th. Baptist
church, lie leaves a wife, two
A( many relatives anid
* if~risl)hbia mooy. TheI i
Ire interrodJ Monday<
no IlorkniBaptist church
u ..a e,.ncq of ma&~ny sympa-.
1h@mrldives aind rensl
--Auditor 8. A. Hunt iwill sooi
nomInence the orection of a stylis
%nd commodious dwelling on Fat
Lory stroot.
-T. 1). 1arris is setting an e,
Imple which should bo folidwed 1)
.very other enterprising Citizo i
1ikenls.. 11o is hving erpetod
acat aid commlhjodious tee)Onen
IWousloii Peachrb6- 'street, and( wil
immediatgly begin thbe oecwtion f
inothi1r large an u1p.to-da(e dwellin
)n the sameisti6o. With the 'ad
Cit of the now cotton mill and ni
mer,ous other enterpises in col
emuplation, the demand for :.ten
neut honses vill be heavy,
I1apiist Itules and Doctrines.
[ditor PEor1's JURNAL.
Dear Sir:-Baptist No. 2, sup
(osts tiat if a church dosires preach
ng twice por mouth or oftener, i
ihould compensate its pastor an
et .him serve accordingly. Th
vriter woidl like to know what
,hurch should do whoro preachin
s desiied twico per month and it
)astor objects on the ground tha
t is not able to pay for sEorvice bu
mco per mnouth .
Wjo'Uld also havo him prove ho'
ie finds tho Parablh of the vino 1
ho 25th chaptor of St. John's Goe
)Cl which onfly con tainus 21 chial:
Qrs. -We find tlie parable in th
15th chapter, but fail to suo tho apl
flication of either it or the pal
ible of tho Good Fhoppard, a
joth plainly teach tho div inity 0
Dhrist and Mission to the world.
Will B3aptist No. 2, road Act
>t Apostles i'nd teli me if th
A po.stlos had but one loader an
who he was. A Baptist.
4penisa of Books of Subserspilom
tato of South Caiolina,
County of Pickens.
Pursuant to a commission issue
o the undersigned as corporator
)y M. I. Cooper, Secretary of Stat,
m the 26th day of March 1900.
No'rwiCN , is hereby given. tIa
>oks of subscription to tho capi
al stock of The Liberty Cottoi
Oillb will h opened at Hunter 0
. toro, in th- city of Liberty
1'.o and County aforesaid, o.
l i rsdav \pi iii 51h, at 1 a. m.
The saii pipo.-ed corporatioi
wVill havo a egltaI stock of $100,
)00, divided in t; 1,000 sha-es o
he par value of %',1110.00 mcl, will
ts principal place of business a
,ihity, . ., iand will be empow
:1ed t (ngago in the husiness o
01anu fact Luriuig Cotton into Cottoi
i00(k5.
R1. F. WH1iTE,
1. F. A.ILGOOD,
W. fl. CHAPAN,
W. 0. WILARD,
T. N. ILIrNTEM,
J. H. BunowN,
S. 0. Sw~r.roN.
Corporato.s5.
Ehe Work of the Cens~us
'.lo build up a groat oflico lik
las Census Office in fifteen montin
rom absolutely nothting to an effi
ient, machit. , employing abou
hree thousand men in Washingtoi
mnd about lifty thousand elsewher<
n the country, is a diilicult task
uen tiro . > . is out of th<
luestionl. Tjhe old.oo naturally comn
ares itself wit~h ti o stage of prep
ti attained at the samoiero
eni yearb ago andC tried by this test
t has gained 'several mouths on it
>redesvsor. Ono of the problem
)doro It i. jw to p)ut ini the tim<
hutS soe;ured in such a wvay as mnos
o beiefit the Conlsus.
In thme Agryicultural Division the
p)eed of tini'ufr prehflinay worl
s perhlaps as gicat as anywhore ii
hoe Cenisus Office. Farmers, as
hli~:, do not keep theuir accounts a
reil as manaufacturers, and the ro
evrns fr.. fnarmnors nmay occasion
u ly include seriouis errors which
rainecd eve will at Onice dectC
Xamrined(. fand suich errUs correc
Qed bef(orQ the tables enrn bo madi
ip from them with safety. If.
armtier reporwts that hiis land sowr
o whoat was ten acres amnd th<
-ild four thousand bushels, it il
'icar tilapt an average y'ild of foum
hhadrod bushels tu'-the acre is in
red . ble, a in mst be rejec ted os
V.rected ini aicordanI co with th<
sn be made uit an ex'port froiri
ompjarisonP with entries ini othi
U. of the schied us ; somnet ime
0 e i a10 e 3 ue e 8bt. A l i Iit .( l r a l ,h
*::6 lans la gl i al t hO time
wh of the nn lion i ei farma schetd
ho( 10 hoeih, i bii work of Xevora.
lund t hey inos har ha' x~rd andi( fas
ldi Lo guiide them)). For e'xami
>h', they nmlght be told: Whet
hI) wbet r.-port, show a pr:duc
)i Iove- ty bushel.3 to the acre
Qid iabLa or Lin OI Xport to pass up
,ti. Bunt noay suell rlles must var~
vi th the soution of t~h country.
A yield of t wenty bushels in on<
act ion mi ghit be morm gnostion
ible thani a yield of forty bushel
n aniothi . Ionco thoe divisom
noi Sb, ix in advaniice w hat is the
ain of rep)orts ini each part o
!.he countr iy aitd for each crop tha
imy beo atccopted no9 probable 01
hieir fnue anhd not re'quiring specia
'xamui nation, Tio get the lImuits o
robaility for this purptos for eaol
oiunty in the Uniteod States, thai
s. thy maium nd mii4
Li yield aiTd the maximum and mini
b mumn prico'whic) may be accepteed
- without verification, is tho obicot
of an oxtensive corrospondenco now
being carried o:n by the Agriculta.
ral Division under the direction ,if
Mr. L. G. Powors, Chief Statisti
clan in cha1rge of that diviionl.
Three simplO schodules havo bee'Qn
1 prepared and printed oi dilfferenit
colored paper in order that tIy
may be roadily distinguished one
from another. Ono of them coveirs
ordinary gar(loin vegetables, ase.
ond covers fruits, and the tlirid .thO
great stiipile e rops. Ech
atsks abloult thle units ol measura"I'
epiploycd and the net prico real
ize(, and the two maore important
schediles, those for staplo field
.products and for vegetiabi,, aik
for the highest ait.u lowest yiold of
t each crop por a'ro. Theso sehed
I IiloMs are being uimiled t.o Igominit
a farmers all over the count iry aim
[t Pil 11 11 1.0081 l-Ul8 . h'101 Ii ) .
ready bveen received. When the o
a turn" httvo boon received anld ta:
t lated, a scho)e Will Le made iruia
t thoil of what. is to ho aceelpted Is
.:rrectl ill each("I cse and what is to
V be prehed farthr io only ait i
)f th io flice is t- tot wN hat Ais rel.
.y the intentioni Of the fariner i
. nsworing the questions. If the
presumption ii sitrongly I against h!
.n'eaning what the ,zc:edulo ay,
.he oflice will try to learn by cO -
respoidonoe' froi t S 11pervo r,
f or the Emnuiuierator, or the farmer
Aimsel f what the real fatsl were
i lf the farming publie will con
0 tinue to co-oporato vi tH the hea.
, Iiness allrea dy d (iplayed, ihlis elfor
will result in a moro trustworth
centsus of farimi th. ian has o'ver lee i
taken. Farier, as a class, ar
loss able to c'-ooperato than the re .
resentatives of anly othir' greatit .I
d ldst ry. Ilece 'th-e Censusl 0!ue
s CAnl dol more for timmiii than it ca
SOr centrulizeod lines of busine.>.
'w hich call 111(l d o flmak i' Ow 1)
t .1vestigatiolls, and it will do it.,
.4st to0 pr'sont n full and a ct rat.'
hologra ph of this leading m c pn
Ti Director of thu comu; 1
1',We0s Overy one iliterest'l-d tou.
o or..
A FrightFu Blunder
- ilofen cauwc, a h hu r l ,h1 !;z
f ahl, cut or bruise. Bucklon
l Arnica Salvo, the best in the world,
t wi l kill the pliln aul prompt lly
- heal it, Cures ol sore--, Iev0e11 ,
f ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin
I cruptions. B'est pilo culre, on ear1th.
Only 25c a box. ture gurniteed.
No Right to Urrliness.
The woman Who is lovely in face,
form and tempOr vi l always have
friemds, but one w o woln ld b. at
tiaUtivo must kce) her health, If
sho is weak, niekly and( al11 ru'1
dlown, she wil b1 1)nervouis and ir
1r it)ble. If she has consu41pat i *n
k:dnny trouble, her imnpure hl.,od
,will cause pimples, blotehwi, skin1
Cruptions and a wretcheod comple1 x
ion. Eleoctric Bitters is the bod.
a medicime ini thoe world to regulato
- s omnachi. liver and kidneys and to
. p>urify thin bl1ood, it gives strn
iu'rves, brni ht cyo-s, em aothI, v'eIv y'
skin, rich comlion~i ). It will miako
a good-looking1, charinug womfl~im
of a run-d:wn inv'alial, Onily 50
cents at W. T.' Mc Fall's d n store,
t -
"Swcet Bels Jan~mgled
Out of Tu:ic anid Har.4h.'1
baukespieato' C uiiterin uts thou-i
n onldent, i~ickly,~ nervou:;-- -a burden toi
theQ bells, I(T rc m ndly out of tune, laut
hero~ 1is a reinedicy. They cana ulte
McELREE'S
~Wie ofCardUi
h brlgueailh to theo wvonmny
Horgais~nm, and health thiere means
Swell poised nerves, calnuteus, strength.
iIt restores wocmianly' vigo(r and power.
} [t tones up the nerAves which suffer4
~ ng and disease have shattered. It is
~th m 1 Iost perfect remedv ever devised
> reso: wea, ~~tk women11Lb1' 1 perfct
neat11A, nd to make them atitctive
uid happy. fr[.oo ait all dru.eg.
1For a i Ice iii case2: Vjreihin aJpoC
oiq"'h. .ade'Aysrrt,'"PThe Chiattanooga 'Med~i
ie CiiCattanaoog'a, 'Penn.
- ys:-"My' wife uIte i n \' n i rti' .( '" h a111.I
r flliuig of the w e, b tnO it en~a epe
CLA!sI (.EO. E.C UO0P1it
be3~k &~ Cooper,
-i ilel'S ill
MAflOLE AND GRAN:TE
iMiON UMiE NT S,
MiTomnbstoe
of every
Description.sba
-ALSO -
MANTELJS, 8'i.'\TU1.\RY, VMS
- ani4 Wrtought Iron FENCIN(.
OL~AIK & 000O1h1{,
.'EMOUNCEMENTS.
hl nlv f.ieni of 1'. ). Garvin here
b%, ILionnh1lce hu1 as n enntI1d,hliate for the
: -v Up, T re:t jeinm e for- l'ickevi.
o m ije('t'r t ~rz ( I 1 lof t of'' V Voteri
'( . L I oC' 1a y Il tii l 4 rv o '.u
9 te I,_ry, d ien im)1" f . 1'. iel.4 he.h11
u nonnle'. himl it; .1 U ;11,ida-3 ' f-r- iheo tlte'e
f n: M nt ille foi l'%l jei ounty
Ils t''th- y ,t o Oii lt of( 1 ld'l ~ : ilb
Denn114er.6i 'C' P1'riitny OPf toll.
Th'iltan T Ti (1Il)S
V tl si bj.e the it IC ion of the
voters I l te Deml -et atri e.P inliary,
P(P
If sf, the must lie somue
trouble with is ooa. Well
babs are-pump; only -The
sic. are thin. Are yotU surv
V'abod k all righ't ? Chil
dren an'thelp b- grou;
they mitJ gro~~w if their food
noutrisiu s Umem. PeW haps a
m was made in the
past and. as a result the di.
gestbA: weakened. If that
is so, don't give the baby
a Io1 m.,, edicinle ; just use
your cveriy-day common
sense and help nature a
itle, nd. the way to do
it is to adhal a teaspoon.
S'COiiS
E4,Y SON
to the baby's food tiree or
four timpQvs a day. The gain
will begin the very.first day
you give it. .It seems to
correct the digstioi and
gets the baby startod right
again. If the baby Is nurs
ing but does not thrive, then
the mother should take the
emulsion. It will have a
good effect both upon the
mother and child. Twenty.
iye yedrs proves this fact.
. and Jr.oc, ali druggits.
' SCOT T & BOWNE, Chemnists. New York.
*
R ECEL IED.
A Car Load o1feoI and a Oar
of Malt. Will receive a Biig Lot of
111lo tis wiook. "'Pi ls 'ightL."'
"arPly I'irld anld SeIlnppe To
Pi a . ick, Cal faia Friuit
anmd l.le\ O'howimig G uru, whole
A first c'.assq line of
GENlIlA.L MERCH1A1DI SE,
not cheaper, b'ut Good .tioods tis
choa1, a. .:nay bodys.
I> l,2vt'.Picops, S. C.
an lde Specia list.
'tho 1'Ici .r of Swamip-Root at Work in
1!1 Laborqtory,- .
Thetre h a isease prevail iny in this
country mm dangesrous becat d so decep
teve. Many sudden daalhq a.fo caused b;'
1--heart c~~nm pneumonia, .heart failur e
or apopkcxy are often the restgt of kidney
misease. If kidney trouble is; allowedj to gd
'ance the~ kiay-pQison~ed bloi~d wll~ attage
tevtlorp.ns, or thadwe kidneys; the.nslves
break down ndwat away coll by coll.
Y hen the uchness of the blood-the albumen
--leaks out anid the sufferer hias Bright's
D~isease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the no~w dis
covery is the true specific for kidtney, bladder
and urinary troubles, It has cured thousands
of apparntly hopeless cases, app a 0t,1e8
efforts ave failed. At druggists in ft fty-cent
and dol far sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mail, also a book telling about Swamp.
Root and its wvonderful oures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghainton, N. Y, and,
mnention this paper.
That Throbbing Headache
W~ould quickly luave youa, if you
eed Dr. King's Ni.w l ito Pills.
H'Tousnuds.' of s01Tlerers 5 have proved
ther umlasle~s norit, for SIck anid
N. rv i.' lind(11bo. They mauke
1,i.r let! I anad st1'rng niorvos anld
Eua * yu ra !.inm. Eas~y to take.
'"ry themu. Only 23 cnts. Money
1mli >.at uc.m1
NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK
AFTER
Irish Potatoes
And
Garden seeds.
We have a large assortmeit,
Fresh and Reliable,
SPRING gOODS
Coming in every week. New
Styles and Pretty.
Watch ou r E urmtu i rooms
All kinds Hlouse Keeping ar
Lics.
Stoves and Sewing Ma
:hines, Wash Pots, Ovens
and Skillets,
Come aid see us.
W. Z I. AM'Fall.
Ask For Trading Sta.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CARPET8, AND
WINDOWV SHADES
Every Departmnt nowv Refillei
With Choice New Material.
IN DR ESS GOODS,
SILKS AND TRIMMINGS,
Tho nssortment would do credit
o0 some of the big city stores.
Thoy have all grades from the
:heapost to the very finest makes.
They have trimmings of a1l do
icriptions to xmatch all shades of
Irose goods.
IN WHITE AND WASH! OOODE
DEPARTMENT.
The assortment was never mort
cornplete. All grados of white ant
colored Organdies, I awns, Mushins
Piques, Swisses, Ducks, Fronel
Ginghams, Peircales, Calicoes
etc, etc.
THEIR LINE 01F LACES ANI
EM BROIDERIES
Is the ]arget over displayod ii
Lbhis part of theo globo,
Oorsets
Tn all leading innkos-long me
lium and short cuts, From 50
yonts to $2.00
PARASOLS AND SUN SiIfADES
(nI all the neOw up to dato ideas.
You will find thoem ini black, white
and colors.
THiEfIR CARPET, MATTINGI
RUG, Sh ado and Curtin Del~part
ment is the largest in thisr part of
the country and their prIices are
guaranteod lower than you wvill find~
in At lanta or Charloston.
They keep Ruitterick Patterns
only reliablo pattorn. Ask for
Buttorick Fash ion Sheet and Yark
Bltick, and 'Trading Stamps-they
present themn to their customers.
B1W Just oponed Ready Made
hInrt Waists and Skirts,
MceAlister
& Beattie.
Ko dol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It arti flcially d igests tho food an'd aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
itructin'g the exhausted d1igest4lve Or
fans. it isi the latest dianovered dlgestx'
9 \V I in eftlcioney. it 1n
Irrleys and permnanentlyocures
~paI Indigestion, Ileartburn,
otnce, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Bick Hieadacho,Gastralgla,Cramps and
111 other resnt Vs of i mnarfet digenstion.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
0
Wo want to impross upon you
tho- lact thatrwo are preparing for
a line of Clothing that will bo an
'yo-opuleor, Vo have bought, from
three large housos, tho tyles and
-- patterns will bo handsomor this
season than over before. Watch
this spaco and wo will tellyou/
more about it and don't buy your
Spring suit till you havo looked
through our immeno stock.
Yours Truly,
IAol er and 'Thornley
Dealers in Genoral Morchandiso.
Pickens, South Caro
Like to Please And
WeLi-kU tU BE PL EASE'D.
Now it vill please us for you to comec in and et us know
your wanity anid 11 inxcrturr, wex cm) please you by
giving you as good goods (or your
moncy. as you will be. able to get
ixways on han ld, Pure Frcsh DLiugs,
Stationery, Cigars, .Tobacco and Fine Cacdes.
Yours very truly,
E10>11V ego "]Eh o ri Jley.
Freemanl Block. PiknS, O.
sci2 t tf.
Before Stock Taking.
I usually (nake stock about middlec of February. Are always anlxious to
reuc tokasmch as8 poibI)l)beforo( that time, and1( ini or'dor to
do th is, for i t d(I n. ot pay mo1 to carry winiter goods into sping,
for the next :0 datys I will offer special inlducomfents in
pries on1 all w.vinter goodst. Th is will b)0 th u oppor
tuni ty of thle seasoun to buy Wool D)rer. Goods,
Flannel, Jeans, Underwear, Blankets and
heavy Shoes at miuch lower prices
than you will buy thom- later.
Call at my store andl I will
pirove to you that it will
pa~y you to buy no0w.
A. K. PARK,
Greonville, S. C,
Somie G~reat bargains For thec
kLickiens County People.
-- --
A largo New Y. rk Clo:.k Ilonso) has jus~t sonit us 350 capes to eloso
outl f 1'r hi'm . P ri. S)5e, 1.001, 1 .25 and 160. Thoso 0 Capes are rejally
worthI fn om 50e to I .0 )e)'ach 1inore than we ask for them.
,PeanI, Ful 111s anid Illank ets at latst, year's prliccc.
Ouri 12:-, 15, 10 tutl 22e Joan s are not matled in qutaliify and
prico by any1) dealer in theo Pied(mon)t, section.
( )Lhu'r mnrarhnt are t ry''ing to buly some Of' miy 1 23 , ail wvool, Red
F'laine.' They cannot doI it. I koop1 this~ bar~gain for my customiers
Jusnt think of a full size, hecav y lbmket , white or grey , at 50c - 75,
and 1 .00 buys a Fl NE pai r of bl ankets and 1.50 buy13s a pai t.Ihat 'will
surprise y'ou.
SeCOnd large no~w stockc of Underwear. Socks, H~andkerchiofets and
Notions .lust received. Illavy grey) or' wh)ito shirits and dlrawoers 25c.
each . Beaiutiful , Iiuno 1keeedol undersisirtsH and~ drawors at 60c. feach,
Good Ot.oughl for any one. H andsiomeu and) tino emnbroiderodl and1 hom..i
Stitched huandkor0chiufs at 5 and1( 100). 25 dlozenI initial hand)(kerchiefs
at 5e eachi. 10 dozn silk in itial handkerchiefs at 25c each. D3et thing
for the pr1ice ove s how n in Gronvilla.
Shoes and Shoes
Neartly overy one solls shoes, b~ut Our Shoe Trado hats incereasted
wonderfully. We are soiling three times as many shuoes as wo did last
fall. Plei say they get good1 shoes here. I havo just received a big
lot of' womenu shoes, made expressly for me at Lynn, Mass.
A banzg u p good donugola shoe, ini lace or button, head and sp)ring
heel, att 1 00 a pair. A fine dongol a at 1.325, beel or spring, bu1tton o1r
iace, also ini cloth top, This shoe is worth 1.50 of anyonesn money,
Couiro every'-day shoes, All Solid Leather, 75, 85, 1.00 and 1.25 a
pair.. Surely good honeust goods.
A~sk to see the '"Mountain King," a high top), oil grain, D. S. & T.,
shoo for men at 2.00. T1ho best shoe, you, I or anyone over sawv for tho
We a!so shiow as fine line of ladbies and mens fine shoos as anyono
in 0Greenivdil. Come direct to thi.s store. We always have a good
warm firo for you to sit by. You are welcome to make this storo yotur
home when in Greenville.
Noa(ooi haged. Wm1. Faa1.
Corner Main & Ooffee Streets, . Ueeym1e, s, Q