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LochI and Personal. --The farmersi are behind and the. grasi is grow ing. --Miis Millie Foster, of Olga, is oil a visit to friends inl Ilickeis this -week. -e.L'T". Weldon w-ill preach at Liberty the 7th and Sth of this mont h1. --Rev. J. E. Foster treated a large con gre:yt ion at Secna Sti ty to a finiweroinl. --lie8C the ::nniionnieemenit or Ivv M. Mn:i for [ olse of Iepre Je.:: i vsitjt'1 i h b i-:n e.11 -Prof. .nhs laeIre in thie co r. hou-e h.:S:ms;.nih was13 e'ira .; .d anud well nijed. t Thi'e :::neen W 2 l'ie ofile o 'lopsin orI';i i thisl I~o *.,i I A I:I I JiS 1 11 t V ,a aprenine of, Boll & Thor::' hwiidows arv very lleil nid a ste Inld "uI"M 1lineli 1") the ppe::.: :..a i towns-, in:u, s o :1 in:e:1hv hi.s friend's AfI.., 4A e I.:! ' h: 1s 1.. Cur an : rtystreet ., heinl:' pi '.p a pid nite b) *v W. A x .ii Im.1 a cot ah rI it ~~~~~ Xt. Ii -43j ) . E3er:tun y ou or books A :erlious illiess at hii -i e is inI his 86t h It! i k: ected to live. --J. eD. iruee, 13. E. Graudy, J. 1. JI, Freemau, T. C. Robiusou and John J, Lewis is the new board of truritces clected at the school -----* held hist Tue~shi ;Ifter Mvs. W, -tll, died" muriei oil bereaved tives and frienids, -o1 all kinids will be' s.13un1d '1'h Will he a paying enterpri:se :nid thei p lant will, no doubt, be of great beneftit to the public. --Au egg in the shaIpe' of a vr huil gonrI wit h a neck was brouight to theC (i'j(' la3-. week! by; *un J t wasi a very'~ pcul liar onle [nud( attraciitd al. gr'eat dealI of' at tention by~ thiose whj~o saw. it. -ers,. lIe i" loo9kin;g wvell and is :.in 1g fri.?ds were gnIt 1to see hint, Trank IS nwI ai memberh)I of the fae. ...-ljied, on Jun3e 2 1h Ii : abI (; *1 m, (l \ n I is *. 'i l n.ii jl o neI y~ie ;:h lb ilr31 n18t h Iij nd I ait son of Mr.3:1.E:nd ill ~i Parsons.( t'ailo ing ;:Ie *n: ch u l , liev. l! rl 4 '; - , 3'e I1'\ t'ie -. 001 in .n uil * . * '..s cr'owded 1nd1 the * d~IM, becing 13neh1 eu. - (e 8 udienii'e., 11 Tis was ia here andl~ 1he were thde 2't('udance. Thieyi '1)lCk )3 ag(1iin iu . the fall and - 't.. ,1' Lc lot it oe thida ohare. Work will beg in ini a few t!aya -id the con~~'trac wan lt to have' i ready for' oUcupayV bt b I Mth of' Septembiier or th .14 ~i of IBeath, Bruce. Morrow & (Co., and 'they will carry a large stock of' goueral maerchanidise, consis;ting of grocoreI, dry goods, tiollon 3, shoes, 1a ti, hardware, waosy,~ buges, and a large crowd was prosent. Ico croam o4 ditoi)t laviA-s wa. - sorvod and overybody proont had a ni-co t An admission of jivI)o cents for every foot tho invited C ones that worc present was asked - for and $14 66 conts wao realized, tho proceeds to go to the Prosbyte rian church. Tho following are i who woro presenmt: )r an d Irs .J L, Bolt, MNr abld ANI 9J MV D 13 uct ' M r aild Mlr i' I Thorn ley, jr, lest- f dames G ilreatith, I)ickons, D A IlI- , ".o- d, Alexandor, 'ir and Mrus JT E e'1 MkgAr andl. Mrs Frank Cox. M,1h!s-!s Illaiudo an'id Bebsio AslanOo, Aice Finnc'y,. Essio Earlo. Lucia and Alario F.gor, Viol a liion, (of Easliy,) Mary Dagnill, Glb eVo Mel)'Il iol, Carrio Cureton, Ida Iin1d riek $ and Lula Andorson, (of '!'ablej Alunan, nieaneo Thiorii ley, Corrio Bruce, OhveI Nowton, Olga and Shd'o Bicely, )livia Ale .1ugh, M r) ak ' . es i~arrp) alnd1 l ,itran Ti ra ly, ( I Jagoo t d , (ot' -Easley.) E rn est F'l - '', I.:ngo IAlexal.dor, Mr 1riece, \\aHte osteyr, I'lueins Ealo1, Mlr D)wgnall, 1, () l 11andin, E'4 11 Crai, It .\l \\'rtv, Edwin l':arle, Gcorgo 1 CuooT Ne-well, Iunins Ashmorv, (1 12hoyd,- (r-mudy, liraulonji' Titaylo(r, I H ttore lH ihov, JinV (:Trh-,' Joe nd II'11:d u' Alorris, ail J ,owis, E'r ' -.: 11lgegro be~ and Ta'Jl loyin a ) 1 Ie Ol ' th o petit. j Ir IS drawd toI S r Ve: a t, the .11 y I I In 1-f court o tIi c t ii Ly. -i bi n'eraven the thhttdlMonIag,. I >. .' I liehanall preiing.: ; i ."4 \CT t., \\ fAtmI i lnn i Ak 1 ,r . : 1'' n *' .uiel WVmn inch r, J U." terunghs,~ k ..uiu BPros T 0! a--w y \\' 1) Ifcndrivk,'.jr, N'I R N ntowm B~ H~. \\'hitmuir, i 1-' 1 Ch -.- : a O -a r S wat, W 14 Stoplions., J.1 . 1 M! iP!- r.1. E Eri os, .\'rn Train inn1, ,!-J il H~s,-W\ ET B1) o A C ('rp il, T 1 1, M g\'liorter, D l3 Ad am-s, ,I''hn L Iooppr:, W D) S;earman , ,J A Frmik Jninst;, S .B Edens and -S A\ S*Por't er. TEACHER WANTED. To t(&-h the Pickeus Graded school. Apply to J. J. Lewis, Chairrnr Board of Trustees, Pick ons, S. C. .jultf. c 53ridge to Let. Oo Tic:.-ln July 24th,.t 12 o'olle, w ;o), we ". W ht to ih lowiI eit bidder, oeIt-rT to 111"md a blidge -. the I.1good brid ge piaCe, on N I tida 'ivc ', J ' 18 ittil ecilIcallol'i CU 0 EC 'n tIL till)C anld I I R. 0. "c" M ;-i I':N ot I ':ln I.. ' Orl !:ecClarksburg, N. J.,. bays:~ "Uc~ittj Li~tLtle Ehirly Riedrs ar. We usc no- others.'' Quickly cur c all lie an bo jcwel troubles. .Di'. (. WV. Ea~rlc. . N .C. Miliiairy Aeany. Onet boneficiary schob-ir-hip' is~ to I i' 33 Ced from1 P~ickonsI co.unty y coipet .itive e'xamir~aion0. Apl)i. caItionl i blks with acCOiupanyinlg I in i . ac tins may13 be obtained~ frome th:2(>N Conty 8u pernten denit of Edu !h.d up; , muist be in the haniids of is'rdl of Vli-stors, by the 1st day of.i YOUN3C MENd WANTED, --l. li'..\tl:NC~ T L G A 'Y, T-it erlt ll -ei'hn rlwayi-i, . - . l i p riti o n-.ttl ( ilitest~- also m : in .-. 'it e for hee caalg En 'r oen AgI> l-N~~t I~h 'I u I pG- l(( i ~ .s I.. . -1ta Pn Coli' 11. uncin';.Lex-,in .atn y I. git-t huiit h N tK3 ice. ii \\1 0in -iso -.! o ..-t n i. f r l'J.-v s :nt I u f b t tw tt1. fllt in~' na1i~ng -reci t, fo the r po1 e of r it - 10(1 [1rin.-- Sr Cru~ . I rn..tih e h w-h . TSp<aynJul 31.-, t Ciweld.oo \v.dne-ayIV3l Anof 1-1 -elft I Snii , - ntn-i :hl, att G -s t l ic eb .\t v. Wteiu i wrovoe a d rc inci ,' I wi:; jpifls b.. o ac. To I)wi-bind', 'n trusgee'om fl'herQ1 Alen.. wl I Ihiiuebrin:-: theii 10hl cetleftes hasi i I t pie by Ii he 'andnoi oj eriQ.11 kiv \w . thtit. lvs I tel'3.111, jia n .- t ub rI e ar of rit i.e the IjIon. tues urtree Etnncati-nho )V ftto i \veyintrao ne'oll ai vii iftn bodf In w akndnt1 tedU alt a Y On uoi i. I%1(* l'y0 : t1i' ill ItN tvu a.o ca[oisu a for 1;St''L 1it w~ o lp i Clt ii ('V l it S-11i c (o tf i l- DI :t .1tti jpri iiiziy (.I li'V ttt' Ul.Ai i of !lposit,.itt jti j Tho lull Il ii i eld of E.* i t: I)i Alt of 11m i of' rit i C ii Itilw5 'Is ,f t~t II I J N. " .kI-II he v tit; : pri 11i1littt li Ihe ini lty. SIIIIJl -1 ( t (4) I w P'I . i . F . th o .1 v '.l N1 it '~ LO t ~ I "u I It, I oil, 1 T :;.. luln ;' ,.V ii 1I Vqtl. iIi: WiiN isz lip v.att I ia:: 1:t C i lit-11 t~ \1 IV i 100M Q 111 I' StO.I.Oft 4.1l~ If. w !6.1 11liti ri I rv vi . T'I Ii itt !1:1 o. I J Ic13iu I % I A1' A I m i I I "I as can td iii u:, iin iu ts it fil ti . Of u u * til ..I.iv ;if ilt. J vj . For Congross. I hrbyt :ittollnet my canIclny it ' frlm th e' Thi CougressIont I (ilt i til August prinlary and wi a;!I tht s:lll(. A. 0. LATM1IK. The ricemis. of C. T. Wyche hereby ti :nhimt ntl aI a1ndidate for Coagarel I ' i he Third coigres8loil Dlstrie t lihe netloin of tho voters itt t pua tii i y olection. For Treasuror. T!e in iy fi ends of B; 1). Garvin h'n :!!%n'~ him ats at entltldihto, for Ili jli f I'ontyl t %- Treasurier for Picket m liv. suhject to the necttoh of th* vote h lhe I -no)lratic primitry elect iotn. Th nit any friendln.of Siamtol D. Ohitpima I . - en l' I l ti n ;iiiii 30 1114 tr c6 i oandidai I u-nhe oflt iiTireasurer fur Piekonas cour t 1 .hti i the. action o .tho voters i 1'.iisncrnt e primary. electionl. iunin friencds of E. 11. Lathem hereb iin-.unc hi ast citlidhitte for thi: onic, 'I Treasumr.-r fotr Pickens countty, mubje< 1 'l'' actiln (of the voter in the Den X wi prilinm-y electiohl. maniy frietnihI4 of Avery A. Jiti -t b a ninte hir n . ita aentaidaite it iit oifl Treastirer of l'iikent t otti . it ti ti h action if t he votirs in lth wrniti pinary electionl. T i in.vy frienis of l.eury W. Pat '[III]y ai net hin a 1.4 Its a Icnidat IV 1- [nit ef Treasulrer of ''ieken 4,n11Y, Sii ject to the action of the voter 1" . In De Intic primnary electioin ii i e~ Kenn-inn 4i herebly annonIIItr la hainificants4 as a entlidate for th d e o Trasu e lf l'iekenls eomitt Ib tilt atilt h co the voters ill tii I i t le iin iary electiol . , -, Ihe myie d of A.Joames ti\wrel c hliy annILuneo h11id a (Ie'in-lidato 'or thle olfco of Tr i ll Picke suty, subt Subject I h :11t n of the Voters inl tht ileno!at ic primary election. i I- y fritlan of J.seph C. Siib h-b. h :111n1oinn-rs him .1s a crolilat~ !h.. follihe of 'ireasur of PiCenu .s the action of the voteh P4'1r t'lrk if C u t I niIny trienils of ,. 11. St o art, hi-re n.nu hin a candbdate forr--h 1 '1 - l- lc of Clerk of Court of P ic.l - 111n 1 Y, -mnhject, t - th I nit- m of IhI ill thlt-elli rati primary electio imh- fi ils of A. John Boggs itleving- inl rotation of, olico,hr an n. itounyce him its a caudidt the, ollic of' Clerk of Court fo Ieo.nAls counity, subioct to the ac io of the oters il the Demt cratie primary election. . . dohn D. Edens is herey a'nnou ltV by his mtany friends as a candi "ato for tie oflice of Clork of Cour :t)ri Pickens iunty, Subject to th h ton of the vote DeiLc Ir.i primary letion. T il - n ity frien ds of T . 11. (Di .) McS r inll hereby announce hirs as ai candidat for the ofice o Clerk of Court of Pickt ty, ject to 1the action of thle voIte m the moratio prtinary eletn. For Audiior, lab hnunly triemiia nA a candidate io ~i ' 1io to) the omc tof AtIdfto ii 1V;n hiunty, i to tho nation uiloter fi the Democra~ iti prhna fr le ito niaty friendsl of N A.Chr lt ifo( itcontyi* it ubjecktit lto ill on otiituuf the voters i th D LI Itit ti r iay tellecttitof ,~acn hei manyi fiendscI of Fi' ~V. O'Delge Ihc iive unnonneeH~ him t n. nnildate fot: oftlei autit or of Plickn fountycsur o itl iiuCtthe ti lon of t he votentt -tnIhnie prtlimaryi Limua elctiol - iie ht trend olrl(f Ierry WI.c~hrte t ltautnunIe hfimt asf a cOadiateit t Et ofi Aditora fcen Poiekeys coInhe o it ti tbact of the vocr ter the telu c pti rimaryc leton 't-t mi:my1 fiendsci of A. PT. Fild hereb iuneitimitl( lau a ctlat for fi t fco It~h ne~tnfth vdotsioni P i~i'i l'uhiar, elect ionh aelo ulttuiy friemis of .t 1. (nnd~t ) s b': by inionee ti hsit n, iat tom hi tii of aliae opr Picort owP untp ty~t ,nto ti the ion of thevtri - in thet i h-itt t ati c aoilo nary. ann'l~ it~ty ~tiimd. of W. 4. Gaett- hier by 111oi -n itt a s a caithi e fo r allu t -Ili oflt .itperiisor~t~ of Pien cowmi 'Buy The Best Iron King Stoves, Wheeler - and U, wilson sewing t 0-Iachines. .4 r C hiattunoga 1l0 m8,o Blck IfHawk Corn Shellers. PBest GIrain Cradles, rait. Ja' u atd sugar. I e Cot ; and 1,d 8priuig an I d of ll-uwkeeping A hu of C's ed Peas. W. ' .~ .M' a JENNING'S. GREAT BARGAIN hOUSE! *Inow hiays ,e by~t, ge4ggIgd sbook of D iry Goods, No 0 tionls, Ilats, Shoes r a - Olothinag, e That I have ever had and thoy will i go at, a snerifico anid w'hen you are in~ Greenvilla donii't fail toe call ou - me. l'iceen are right and you will be treated right. Mr. Will Looper, ot- Unrcusit~lle, -isi with me and will be glad to aoc eall hais frnda. L 7 ~ 001) e conI1' .a11. N. A. JENNINGS, I. . envlo S . 1 11 0 . . IWatches. Clocks, Sowing ~,Machinos and Bicyloes, repird3ed nnad imw ~ patsB ordierd for s -Machine Needles, partaI anfinestL oil always on S?Twnnmty Yars exporlence tin tha buhnageKs. If you need a - God Watch give rr send me your I have some Special Bargaine now, I JOHN T. BOGO8, . Anler and Job Pryflter, - . Liberty, 8. 0. N.B;-Phonbriaphis and Graph .ophones and #pler.saleand In The Front Ranks".. "We are increasing our stock of goods daily. Our store packed'1 "from top to bottom-evorything wo buy is of tho best quality." '"Nothing cheap or shoddy. A comploato lie- of ovorything. The larg-" "eat line of dross goots in tho country. WiNte Lawns from 5n to 25c" "Blue drahams and Cottonados 8c to 25c. Pereales Lawns, D )mities" "Ducking and Crash goods, all colors and pricos. A few reody mado" shirt waists. Ladies trimmed hats and 8ai!or9 to ce (' . "' If you need anything in hardwaro it will be well for )u to N( ok at our stock before buying. Farming tools of every description. Wll chains, cow chains, grass hooks, hinges, ser-ws, pad locks, knob loeks' trunk locks, hand saws, hatchets, hammers, drawing cmives, shoe nails, shoe thread, tinware, valley tin, every thiing. Come and see. Yours Truly, Folger and Thornley Dealors in General Merchandiso. Pickens, South (ar'oiiina. YOU SHOULD KEEP COOL And it's easy enough to do so now, that we have an legait F'ountain and can serve you with DELICIOUS ICE I ) N KS. Cocur stcc m. cf nrug Cani't b. su passed. Always f'resh ain re liable, An unuisually nice line (fTole Soaps jnst received. We have, the( 1) 'T CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. And of course lead in STATON EIZY. Come in and see us if you don't wan't to buy anything. We will bec pleased Yours very truly, .'>loLtV efc Th- cornx L ey.3 Frooman Block. Pickens, S, 0. sol)2ttf. A Large Stock of srRINGo-U S You will want the best and tho freshest. lKeep mie in minid and I will save you money. I thmk it is well knhown 0 o1) the reders ofTm Joutnal who visit my store that What I Advertise I Sell. What I sell advertises my store. HOW TO BUY. WHERE TO BOIY, Tho se are points that Hhould be of speial int1'rat,, to ove-vyhedv', The Pickens people would neot continue trading with mec if I did ulot have the right goods and at the right prices. I DO NOT1 MEI(T i'ki101%, but I make themn. My 25 and 50 cents' wood dress goods can'. ho i~pae hv anie. ** The most complete line of coloredl lawns. diminit ies, iul lia and organdies that I h ave ever had. Pricas from Ge to 25c por vu d. White lawns in remniants worth 10c at. 5c. A beautiful quality 40 in. white lawn worth leie at 8Ae. White piquies, plain welta and fancis 8, 10, 2A andi~ Y1;.c I sell the best calicos at Sc. Full weight heavy yard wide Sea Island at 5c. Ycou will find many savors from oneo Gud of my at orc to the other. ONE VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN!! A silk lustro for wvaists and skirte--ooks better and will outwear an 75c silk at 35c, alhl colors. My shoe stock is kept, uip to the standaIlrd. "'No man d'owns me on idhoes. ' I and my help will be glad to see you andi' will make it to your in. torost to so us when you want dry goods or shoes. A. K. PA RK, Greens'Ilie, s. C. O2 SHOESlYE XO I wish to callI your ~atten)tioni to ouii s,' tock of Men 's, Womion 's, Misson' and' ChiIlren 's Shoes--Ox fords ande Slippjers. We are closing out all our men 's shoes above $20() ati cost. ', oin caJ lhlv anyv of our $350 shoes at $275; $3 shoos~ at,.$2.50; $2. 50 shoes at $2.00 Thioro are no better shoes in Greenville, no mattor whlat thie piie is: All our wvomeni's $2.60 shoes at *2. Mll our wn's~' $2 shoes at $1.50. Those are fino~ quality, up1-to-da te in uad cann ot be e'quiaod for the pico,.. C~1.ep .9h Osl WVe aro offeoring a fine line 0'vofloeni's at el and '1.25. Womeon, Oxford, Tip aind Common Sonse toe. 1 pairs at 50h' a pair; 72 pra at 75c per pair. 150 pairs at *1 ai pair: 5saAny of those are worth 0pe cent. more than we ask. Childron's adMisseb' Oxtords, sandeals 50c to *100 ai pair, Lairg. est assortmient in the city. WVhen Yon Coxne( to (Gi-convile Rememberi I have one of the best general stoch~ of Driy goode Ia the city. Where you want silks or satins, uigandios or lawnsa, Piquca or percales, shiectings are shiirtitgs, hodici7, gloves or c(rsets, we will cll them as cheap ase tho cheopost,