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Looal aid Personal. --ton Wo chl Usamoldi eA, on I- tia on. to Mr. and Mrs. lien1 Frank . on the 18th, a son. Flora Lathoim lost a valu. noie cow Dv death last Sunday. -Miss Sadio Riehmy is on a two weeks visit to relatives in Anderson county. -Mrs. J. L. ]olt, and children, are on a visit to her parents in An derson. -13. C. Baker was on the sick list a few days last week but is again at his post. -Miss EyAino Wertz, of Newber ry, is onl a Nisit to her sister, Mrs. S. A. hlunt. - Miss Lena Yerrgin, of Green ville, is )n a visit to her sister, Mrs. 0. 3. Mclugh~l. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood, of Willi'mistonl, visited the family of J. WV. Ea.rle last week. --The election for cottol weigher at Pickenls -ist Saturday, resulted in favor of Jel I:. Holder. -Thle colorId school Of this placc is in a ltourilhing condition, there being 73 pupla enroled. -Miss MIamnio le Fritts, of Hampoton county is spenC-din.g somie tihio with the family of It. A. Dowen. --W. 1. Dickson and wife, of Spar tanburg, is visiting their son, W. 'at Diekson, of Meet, t<.is couiny. - The e..p':gn meeting for Da cuisville. tonm'diulilp wvill ho held lit 1lesNter1$ 't on)i Fridon thu 24, just. mi'holi t chur~ h t this l.le hitst J. 11 Wilso !'unda '. - I - i:d onI1 the 21st int I., bIy 0. HL. Hhm!ries, N P., ait his residice, Mr. JaN-s .ientheiby andl() MiAs Mit wi lhdes, of Northo Cati.ln. - Dr. A. J. S. Thomas 1ill' ed his re :!a ppointmnts at thle Baptist i: lmreh hSlt. yl , prenching two F"(1r.m. tohueon.rgtn. .-A. C" Meoric a . W. Coesh cta . a 10) ga.llon still and over. tine(l i th'u-mmod wallones of beer on th I.tstutoo ist Thurstbly Iight. -- Matie(d at Liberty on the 20th 1ntb ' D). arvi,# Mla.,itrato, .\1i.-s idie lauldiu, daughter of lii Mat.'Alin, to Mr. M. A Young. V. . (I.randy closed a very ne. pr!olilt(i meetiug at .Ti.t'ahor last Sunday. There were l-e ac2cssionu by baptisi and -&.P.icn in get.ing 1.) 10 know. flaJ'ra. ',lirdly' a day passes but what. strang;e faces are tFeun on her tit.rIteLi andI l lth It!'y of it aill is t hit I thei.y till h.iyoJ olAy wor.iid1 of ptI'a1dVt for -Mr D... W. MNiairih lind 1'4gent tf the State. has been in Pickens for ExVerail da~ys3 loohing after forfeited and abandoned lands. Several of our peuople haveo bxeen involved but paid upj and got dlischiarges. - Mr'. D. B Fin ney is chief des. patcher and gencrat freight and c'laim agent of tile Pickenis Railroad with heaudquarters at thle depot, while E.-11obson"ii ha~s been promoted to th~e positioni of nlighit watchmanit. --Tho coloredc teachers of this counlty met ont the 18t Sinjst , and or gaized ai teaichrls inisltuIte to nseet mlonthlv. 0. 'T. M1ilkr was elected presiAl~t, W. W. C )ok vice presillent and~ A. 0. lUowen secretary. -T'he County Democratic E~ceu Live Commrit tte wiiil met at Pickets on Saturday the 25thl at 10 o'clock, n. In., for thie pliI'-pose of distributing the boxes and1( tickets, anid for thec purposP0 of transacting any other business thait may come before them. -TPhe Ga aded School building and grounds~ have been- puLt in good1 order the past few days,5 and( areL no0w ready for thet optinog, .\londay V rorinig, Ne'ptemiber' 3rd. Indjientions1 poiint to ii -large at tndance(. Pareaits ar'o 11rgedl to. p'ace thir ehijldron ini school on th lienin)11 g day, -- Geo. D). Cartt~on anid Walter 0. }{ester, forol~:inen of t he Sen tinol anid Jourt1nal, took a1 parnt oif las w~ Ieek from their work anmd spent it oin Esuta toe ando Keoweo riverIs having leasureIL, lin'1:g hero) 0n Wednesdayi33 anid ire. --ining t he first4 of thIiis w1'eek, W hile uip thoro they ihtojped withi Mrs. Sa rah Ale-xandelr, one of t ho most in dust riou11 ladies of the Eastatoe see. luion, for a day oar two, anid says * heo certaialy kniows how to centertain hier guets. Hlor large (lining table ia alwa ya hpavi ly laden with good thin1ge to stisL-fy the inner man, and anyoue wl Q goe~s Lthe regrects to leai(, f*oum the fiact that you are so imet several ofI her giand-olhilr'On wh~o wor~o on a v'isit. to her3.. They were: i s Ela,~~;I Ninn,.151 Jo ild ie L'i ialger, of Cen.Ltra.l. Wed indlay nigh1t they a ll wero given a S >ciable and 'veryone en0 ijoyed them. Icti ves, an1d thu p',easant hourns spent Seinblild y will n oo be forgotten. 1T;lr.-i.ay uint il Saturday they the Iimli- hting fit ohing and 1g t'ie beaut'iful inonnt inii see0 ute. Sdturday13 nig.h~t al veryi'3 on jyil let Cliabhl-J wals ~ gi at Ihie ires ~donee <f Mr. aind Mrd. llenry Lang. ston'a and of coursoi fo oigo wenit gw'ay tunsa!.isjed iyith tio good timeo iid. Them gool people of Ltistatoo daall never he forgQottoun by them be cause the peOplTI of that commnity rur .ery hosp thbl anud anr z'a4m, tQ 1Ihis rouell3 Irienlds Mutatay; --Dr. W. F. Austin will be fi Has ley Tuesday evening an-.1 \Vodnosday. - -Joo Lollis, colcred, has 0)0nlc( up a first class barber shop in tb sho) oil Main St , formerly occupie( by B. ILt. Tolbert. It will sirlprise you to expericuc the honefit obtainid by using tii dainty and famous little pills knov as DeWitt's Littlo Early Iisors Dr. G. W. Earle. -Tho North Greenville Higl School, situated at Tigorvillo. it tli nortlorn part of Greenviih county, is rapidly becoming one 0 the most Promlilont prlprator schools in th Salo. Its last yoar' onrollment nas 140. Next sesioi Ipils aro ex)oCted from sovora c)Ilties of this State and Norti Carolina and Georgia. It has $15' worth of scholirships to be givoi as prizes at the closo of I le sossioni Write to the Principal, 0. J. Peter son, for particulars. -0. F. Brown's minstrel aggrega. tion came to Pickens list Aon(a and pliyed two i.:ghts. Friday ad Saturday they showed in Easley te crowded hiouses. Tle play oi Mon. day night liero was comedy, inter spersed with singing, winding ulp with anl old fashioned Georgia cike walk. tiesdy niglit was given over to minstrelry and to say the least of it it wits an excellent all round per. formnance and well worth doublo the price of anmission. Mr. Brown now has with him th only first class col ored performers thero aro in the country, 010 of them, an Ii.dian wo. Uin, being especially fine in all her )a rt .. After showing Lere tIey 'I~yed two nights at Liberty ami 'roimm there thter went to Piedhnont. llM Colipnyi has1 a full re(1itoire, Coinedy, tragedy tand mindgrelry, and caln ie an entir'e cha nge o' pro"Tgram niIltl V, w 11 ich ho frequtit'Ily oestl wIie paying a longi,( engaige n11ent in at town. If you hav iever seen Drown's show you have missed 11 treat, and should go, by all means, tc vee it if it i1 in reach of you. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leavo you, if you us0ed 1)r. King's New Life Pills. T1'hoiwands of su1ffortirrra havo prove( their matelile!e merit Sick andi] Nervous IHeadaclies. TiiGy make pure blood1 and build up your11 helalth. Only 25 cents. Money back if not eu rod, Sold by Bolt & Thornley Druggiit' In Mesniory of El1ma Samumuons. We wero made sad indeed when we heard that our former school mate, Elma Siramons was dead. He was an attraction in tho home cirCle that will over be viacianlt. Hen played such a noble part in echool that caursod tile deepest re. grets from students and teacheri when it became necessary for hin1 to withidr'aw, Io justly receivot1 the priie of all Iwho knew himn Dii-ing bia sickiiiss hei satid that hi was going lhomei imd wtu'ntu'4 hi sitit goU withI him, A kiV theuy dropped On hid bittilng head ' dear' little brother we cannot tio~ they said, then unafraid, tho' the way was dim, God's little boy wenti back to himi. Weo extend our sympathy to the sad family and maimy warm frienids who know him best. It is true that lie was in the bud of life, but Goed had a place for him, so let us be resigned to His divine will. "This tender babe so younig and fair, rainie, but to shosy how s'yce4 a flower' i n) pi3adi5 couhi bloon), Why shui our tears in sorrow flow, When Gintd rcalls his own, A isd bidls t,hwii leav'e a worit of woe, .JFor an lIguortal hloiIe,"' _____M. I. In India, the land of famine, thousands die becauso they canniot obtaini food. In America, thec land of plen1)ty many suffer .( and die beca~use they cannot digest the food theyr eat. Kodo01l Dyspepsia Cure digests what what you oat. It instantly relievos and rad1ically cures all stomach trcubles -Dr. G. W. Eahrle. The wyolfC in the fLqble put on ghieep's clothiing bccause if hri traivcled1 on his own reputatlon he Coiuterfelt-ers of 1W~~itt' \Vitchi llazel Sale couldn't soll their worthiles~s saves on their merits, so thei putl them in b toxos and~ wrapl~ rs like Doe~!itt's.Look ou t foi them. Take only D)oWitt's Witchi Haler 2a1 e. It eur'Os pile's anid all skin disonn1ie5. Dr. 0. W. Earle. (ChilleSO are d ligerottr eneiu1 e, for they aren troac horous . Tfhat% why all count erfeits of DoW it t' W\itchi Jtazul :ailve are-daingtrours. Tev ,ok lI ko De\Vitt' tbut ini steadl of th1e all -hlealIing u itch hazr el they all containi ingredi'its liat ble to irritjato the s.kin and caums blood pioisoin g Fol piles, iur ie and skin1 disases us the orgidna Salvo. Dr. Gi. W. Earle. Otory of A Slayo, To be bound had and foot for yonn b~y thie chains of disease is the' worbt form of slaver y. Georgeo D Wijlliams, of Manohester,Mie~h. say: "My wife has boon so help, less for five years that she couli nlot turn'i ovor in bed glon9. Aft( using two bottles of Electric Bit. ters she is; wonderflully i.kproved and1( able to do heir own) woih.' bacliache, faintiog and dig~zy spollk Ii is a goyd( to weak, to bIekly, innd, Only 500. Rold by ilont A For Iou0so of Wepriesentatives. '1110 Iantly filends of Charles E, Robinlson heroby atimounco hii a4 a candidat for re-election to tie oflico of 1ouso of Rieplesentatives for Picket s county, vuhject to tihe actioni of the v(otrslt inl the Demll cratic primary ,lection. The inany frie nt.a of i'red Wi - lialis lereby alno eo hin' as a candidato fur the Oflieoo of Ilouse of RepresnI.IVtativs for Pickens coulnty, subject. to lt- actio of tho voters inl t(e- Deiocrtatic pri mnary electionl. Tho many fienitds of La11ban Mauldin 1hreby announeo him as a canditlite for tr-olectioll to t(e of live olf .llo uiwn (f Reip'eslntatives for1 PIickes counlty, sujcto the( aci oll (f the votrsi-. ill ile Demo crat|c primary election. Vev. T. F. Nelson is hieroby ;itm n)ounletId IV htis naiiy ftiinds is a Cnldidato fir the ollico of llouse of l'ipresentative"s fcr PiekonIs couln ty, Subject, to tlt action of the voters inl tho Domocratic primary election. ThI u frii of Iln. W. G. Mail. (lilt herehr annonne himn:is a1 caulitlhtt for Ohw (11i1e (of lmISe, of liepre-wentative~s o)f l'ihken, ve n1tv, ilubi.ie 14o the .14-1ion othe volt ers inl I le I )t orIratic i riilmry. lierehlv aniot in- in vlf is ia ali li :1ei fo-r the i ll Cite tif I'llpr. itati fronm l'iri-on Citi nty, sibljeicti I l h-i' O)eim iral iv prinntr~y. IvV Al. N1.\ t'll)lN\. Tht. frivnl't41 IIf'Ics of t. l er-. b .and i(in - hinm tr.1 , c ltt;teil for t1 dlle of Iloni f of i-p-sets1 outr l'-ke c to ut .stihjt to t'iv ;eti ote(d I th ) inoratic pria.ry. TII- inuy frienis of .1 n i nk hecrehr ahioiereyi :s: ano nchim s f a ih ctice of.t fio of t 10po.nf ii sfrl'i ek-Sh i f icu'n, cosub ity vsfject to I te \ti t'i 1 1 tilt' ' ii t GVt i ii triniaiY. For eilY . f The many fril s f .o W. N Th I rA w 1i * I Ilv i In1e tfIin : t I n IIli OShi l of iles:n onty sul .nt tit tthe tit~t o the oer 's in th[h- horii l'rni.rytlecion HI I I I:k .\ I (l .4 -- t I4,I' The4.11 in ,tv fi isd (if enit z I n. tiitr p t~lhe atiico 4f Sheriltr if l'ickens., 4-1iniy , Subl jdit 1 )ot hi ' tjio of ev r i the i l ll: Irltl ic P'rimrl-y ti i i. Th I n~n f Iil1ein f W . 11 Pr i 1 li1.reby nnolil t bi h u asa ;r nliht t t r I'll 1 1. lif. - f It , Slie 'f 'i Iw of n: 1 i., c u t- I y I i t iitj. e t[i ittu of theIoter in t e ln wii ie I.II.t iti lit41fIc I Iv v(i~ Iters i 1 1 ill I1. 4 t- Ic priinlaryel tin The ay fiendf s f. ( sot.j Me Ii herebi y ann1 1 oiuneo h i im as a candidato for ro-ele-tion to the tffiie of Sheriff of Pickons county, ubject to tle action of th- voters in the Democratic pimary. The niny friends of E. Prank Looper hereby announce him as a candidate for teo of of Shicriff of Pickens county, subject to th action of the votejrsi ;Ain the Demo cdlDtitic pimary uIlciou n1. Shern~iff of r I'oLfn icounty, Csubjecty T e tI ci ii f t he T er ocT r tii im ilecio . 'The 1)1:113 fre {s. ot. Penyo Ith Celi I c hmbr (liinonc himi of Cau ( djiatni8fote (j' o 'b~erilS Cof PlkV, etil jiL lh to tito hi' joltl US lh- Oletit' n thie Dcilora tie iay ectioii. Thel manl~y fnilt of W:(I J. 'oi ler hery tirtltne hio as(' a ud<x for Cte ifice<. Shoi lt tof liket e conli v, subj cct to he( atin of 11. vot e in~ fie inmrts. ei~ctric~- electin. eet ot Te nmany fie-of James & e Cone reWSt ll'sy anntlonneeimo asih a11n8 a daltili for t ile of Sttil of (i'uten, ttcty, s(bjec to eatin Of 1he v'oters in te Dement ic iU~lt eleelt!(. 'The tmany fi11ins if . . WhilIier jec ht th ac~.i~i tin of i ielth vot 114 osIthe cai IIidIc pri t ele-tio. ai ennide ifor the fi o Couty Comeso nert f ctt of' P uieko n couty,~ subjct to the act~i itit o tei vote W. 1). Mayfield ,Colibla.0. C., eindis l--tl for Ritlroadt Cottilssiottir. POSITION. The Commissioters shotil be paid by Sest tato instead of by the railroads, an, I he t earan of olice sioild be rednei ftrou si x Years to two year. Freight rates .0 41- hes -;; regulated ats to stop discrimui 11:11 aions. Etattrage frnit growers, truck f;1tatriers :a1t1 ennnlielrs, anI enable flitina to 0irer their proittt4 on the mnarket on einal ter is wit tany state. Ittitiaeo atiaaantfactutr 4 r-; of all 1 kinlds to 0loctO inl this Stato anlid eath.blathe to offer their prodilets on the nti.r-ket, on eqatal teraias wit1i1 any state. Et at totto I I IlsI it this State to liv on any naa:11rket in thiS Statto. Givo cotton 1nills tI bhest rates for shipping their prodlnets. lln:thle wholesale nairebataits in tils State t cotmpete with wholesale tuerelants in :1tjeitning states. Make Charleston, Port I yal anald Georgetown ituport aanl -xport citi. s on1t na1 eial footing. Ivith Wilmtington :and savantah. For Con gress. I lt'elry :tannmoutaen ily cntdidacy for *it'Itres- frot t Thhd Congressional ID W iet in the A;;n.4 pritary and %%ill al-ile O hw saite. A. C. ,ATIM ElR. lh fraa'et. (IV C. T. Wyche l.-reby :oi1. rtuncatee him as :a c:tantlid:lte for Vontgreos f.n ! lie Third Conlgre-4sioaatil i)i.trict, att'ct tI lhe atetona of the voters ina the ih-:nocrati c 1)1intt ry election. I nm a canadiluate for Congross from the Thind Cmngressional I)istrit. miuboject to I It(nt- ation of t he prinuary electioi. E. E0. VERNHItN11. i'or r'easttrer. ThI mi an Illy f ilen.ls of B. ). Garvin here by :naanc1tee hitm at a. enntelttte for lihe *dlii. of Coat Treasurerila for Picke ns crmitv, subjeet to theac ietion of the voters int the )emoaitie primaitry electiou. The unatainy frientdts of Satutel D. Chapianaat t-rSp-etitily announcte biein as a candidaIte hitr it h olive tf Treasurer for Pickenis titn lv, stuljet. ti tho action of tho voters ina the Deinratic priaaary election. The n 4ty faetis of 1E. 11, ,1tah01t htrohy :ttttutntIIe hII tU as a ntihhdato ot tht otice if T-I'-asu-er ftr Pitketns cotty, subject 1it iae action1 of the voters inl the DeImo cratic prin.tkry election. Tine any frietals of Avery A. Jone.s 1leh :IIttunt11e hia 4 as at ttattlidate ftm ite atllite t Teasttrer of Picketas atiunty, ubjcti) t t action of the voters in ithe Thit man. frietils of IIenry W. Farr r tfullll announce hinm as a (tttttlittti a' the ti.-t I f Ta -r. rIit - of Ilttlwicis oV, Sulbjec. to the tatiotn af tio voters I i ie Din)Ttntt iC, itary election. hiarvy aKeinwitr Is hereby announctied by hik ruanay frit'tntls a.4 at enilidtate for ti' ()i[- of(Tasarer Ef i'ickens county, thljiert to the action of tho voters in tie I cit 4mratic pritary election. Tho many friends of James M. .~awrenco iprby innotnllco him as a candidato for (he offico of Troas tnrer of Pickens County, subject to the action of the voters in tb De41ocratic primary election. The Manly friendf of Joseph C. Strib bling hereby annonce him as a candidate for the omleo of Treasurer of Pickens county, sutije-t to the action of the voters in the nemocritlc Primary election. Yor Clerk of CoUrt. Th many friends of J. M. Stewart here. by announc11Ae hiw a caudidate for o4else, I ionI to the ofice of Clerk of Court of iak, (I county, subject to the action of the v$en in the Demnutatlle 9ituary e1001o0 The ilnds of A. JohIT ogg, beliving In rotaion of ofiosM, bere. by anflnCoe him am a oandidate for the ofloo of Clerk of Qourit for Pie:kais county, at~egt to the ao, I itul (of tho V~tel'4 ini tho Dos40s iohi ID, .Ftaibs a 18 ereby Allnoun eed by his inany frjinds its a enfidi danto for t ho ofilco of Clerk of Court for Pickents co.unty, suibjeot to thle act It al of the Vo(01's Iln the Demo. onratic primary oloction. For Andlitor. S. At thutr ltinut is respecatfully annouan. ced bay hais maiany fr'ienits as a candidate for r'e-telti to thec ofies of Auditor of P'ickiens counaty, suabject to theo action of ~ttt voters in tho Democatic primary elec. tio~n. The many friends of N. A.Chris ta pher heraeby annlounce(' him as a cantdidate for the oflico of Auditor of P'iekens county, subject to the action of theo voters in the Demo crtic pri'mary election. lTheI' filends oif itray W. Ntel~horter' Ittheeb announceltt& him In :a a ca ndidaite for i hte afette oa Aaaitort (af Plckens colntyV, -;ubjoc't tot the acid on of t.he~ voters it theo llInttoerntie tttiary electioun. A\ (let tamny sltrontg Roltiitations/'frotn all 11ar ts oft the (ota y , antd ntiter at.'thoroug$h tcontstlera atin tan tty ownt part I hterebay Etier myt serr icis taot he v'otinag consatitwencvy tar l'iiktens coty fort thei ofl~enta n( Ommty Autt Iitoar, subijtI to their~ tohlolee at the I tatocratai I timtarty tlection. J1. AI.ONZO BIROWN. For Coroner. Tl'. an ttnty faiaaads of 1 tlanes Ahercroa. liii rtetthai fatlly itamonnetn him anIS a etamoli ,ia ii faor(a a Cortit ra itiensaa conuity , sub~jtt tol t' ea atao of thet votters inI thae parittary .ltion. Temahy friends of Bien. F. Pasns respect fully annllouco him asn a canidate 10or0 the offico of Co ronler of Pickonas county, suibject tao thto ac tiont of tihe v'otoe in thec D enmocratic prlimatry. .V. . lintertti i- borebay ann aonneied lay i sa amt 'friendo asf a aidtihate for I t .lie f Cooner' of P'itkens countty, sub-~ .it t to th laition ot thIt votpI i thae I >eaaaoca a Ie Pgitmig-y 'Ol;t lut. .h1 wt eJ. Chattller' 14 herebay anntountcedl bay ht~ isitany fiEnds as a camit e ~t for theii a in.o of (Cooner (af P.ekens~ comlity, Slib. .i:It toa tha ei elot Ef thae voters in the I )eaoairatic Pia'ittry olein 'Tie nymny friendsl of WV. A. 14ak here, by aanotnnec hhin as a andaildateo for the ofille 'of (Coroner o fPiokens count y. sub. .iet to tho notion of the v'oters in thet I )moa' I pri'mary election. Counity Superintendient of Edu~cation. VTe manny fraenads of W. W. F. Brighat hertae >y annthoulaOQ himt as a csadidate for re-el'ctiona to the dinee of Coumnty Su~per, Intendent af Edicationi for Picken' cotn t y, ttb$e in th aotion. of the voters in the Dgmiocratic Primary election. Thela mnany frientds of Dr. J. Mt. Cresi shaw resapectfaally unntounace haim At a *n adllatie ftor the aflice of Sulperitenent t o abo nesi of Slyt vnQtora in the Dem:to c.ratIig pr~aiary 'ectiol, TPh - many frlinds of A4. J, Manliay bere. byt anntttabounce t h h a ('ca -didate for ithe oflice (f.1 a,: utehdt. of Edictnton (af icekans coianty, sithject to the action of thes vo:ers' ina the D~emhocratic primary. I htereby atmoua~nOO myself as a caudiate fot fit) (alicEI of SUlperitendenht of dluica. tiaot for P'iIkens cotsty. mitbiect to the aq. titit of the voters it h ~Pioqua teprI, F*i 00lit di *~ j 4 ~'a$~ Teli fuly 1r it 1of 0 . Pl pleki WAfeY hunouthe im an At cajdidae for tho oillic of County SuperyvIsor for Picees county subject to the action of .the voters in the DeunoOratic Prinsary election. Tho many friendd oi L. Ii. (ltid.) Se phetis hereby atinotutce- hint at a caIdi date for the offlee of Supervisor of Plok ens county, subject to the action of the voters li the Democratic primary. Tho many friends of J. C. Gaturtt here by annonuco him as a caldidate for the office of Snpervisor of Pickents comity, subject io the action of the voters in the Deulocratic paituary olectoi. For Solicitor, Eighth CITCult. Julius E. BoggA, of Pickens, is an natncee ttas a camididate for Solicitor of the Righth Circtit, tiubject to the Demc cratie pritmary. I hereby annottnce myself a eandidate for Circit Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Cir oilt, subejoct to Democratic primary *lec tion. J. A. MOONRY. For Maglitrato. The many frierds of John F. H1arris res petfully allolnei hiliu as caitndidate for the oufce of Magistrate for Pickens Town :hip, subject to the action of the voters of said township in the Democratic primary. The many friends of W. L. Jetikina here by Unnoiice him its a caididate for re-olee to the offie of Magistrate of Pickonn Town ship, subject, to tie aetion of the voters of maid towunhiit in the Democratic primary. The friends of Maj. John J. Lewis herehv announce him as a candidate tor the eniet of Mgtistrate for Pickens township. subp jOct to the actioun of tihe, voters in t. Democratic primary. For iasley Township. Thankiug the people for the liberal and hiearty iplilort. they have given lie in the past for ', agist-rate, of Easley Tomwnshim, I hereby anoineeive muyuself as a atne didato for re-0eletihi t. Waitt e t1i-e, ali pledge mily self to ahide the remit of the Democratic primary. R kspeotnfl y, 1P. D. CU 1ETON. The many friend ft J. Na ck Jailsmle herehy annonnlIe. him is al it jeliate fol Magi trate.f IMle 1wnship, slliject ti the actiol of the vo.ers of said tow i nlij tile Doilocratic primary. The m11aly friefndts of A. T. (Snunuy ,) Winheliester, hery N nnlec ii alill at ennl didtto for Magist raete of EIiitaltcee 'i'owNIi hip, ft. slbject to t he actioinl of ft v'n1teri inl the DM-aMoe: iu n'itilti y 4f sail towUnsip. 7 hen you are in need of ru ,Satchl s,Valiessewing achines, Bedeprings,Mattresses Cots, Crockery, Tin, Glassware IF ork'1 Shovols, Grassblade., A ses Pielu Mi tto;i' er An AuonI amnpe, Harnesi Q11 La.o Leather, Rivets, Rasors or Strops, TPable or Pocket Cutlery or any other honukoep ing articleA. Doni't fail to call on us. W.7 1. .M'Falu. JENNING'S GlREAT BAR-GAI N HOUSE! 1 now havflbn besl~t seltetOd stock o1 IDry Goods, No tions, hlats, Shoes . and( That I have ever had and they will go at a sacrifice and when you are ini Greenville don't fail to call on me. Prices are right and youi will be treated right. Mr. W'ill Looper, of Dacusville, is with me and will be glad to see all his friend. WComae one come all, N. A. JENNINGS, 120 Maint street, Greenville, S. C. apr 12tl9. - YOUNC MEN WANTED, with fair edluoation and good character, to --TARN TRLJ'OItAPHV, Railroad accounting and ty pewrittinrg. This is endorsed by NIHeading railway OOIapanies as the onf perfect and reliable insittut4oa of it at All our graduates are assisted to poeitta. Ladtin also ad, mitted, 'Vvit lor free catalog. Welltate opsa A gust 15t.' Don't fail to coiic to us8 ill tle next SIXTY DAYS 'or aiything you wai t in LOTIIING, SIIOFS, ITATS, DRY GOODS AND OENTS FC NISHING GOODS. We10 Iaoalking :a big reduction on these linos to give ut 00111 for our F'all sto ck. GP~Jhis is no "catch penny" advortisoiment, but simply a c (A noro room watited. W''Buy Hallards Lucilo Flour and get the best. Yours Truly, Folgor and Thornley Dealers in Ceneral Merchandiso. Piekens, South Carolir;-, YOU SHOULD KEEP COO And it'- easy enough to do so new, that wve hbave an elegant I.ountain and canl serve you with I) lA1CIOUS ICE DRIUNKS. CiI't be s111's.ed. Ahvays fresh an re liable, An unusually nice line of Toilet SoII just re(eiv(ed. ve have the BEST CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS AND CIGARS \n d of coiu se lead ii STAT' ION ICRY, Coic in and F is if you don't wan't to buy anything. We vill be please Yours very truly, B o]lt cfe "'l.or l y Frooman Block. Pickens, IS, 0. A Large Stock of Yott will Wn he11o bst and the freshost. 1ceep mo in injnd inJ will sIv:, y om -. I thm!1k it is woll known to the reAders of Th, Jornial w'ho visit my storo that What I Advertise I Sell What I sell advertises my store. HOW TO BUY. WHERE TO BUY. Thse are poiiis th.at ihou'd be of special interest to everybody. rie Pickni lwoille wouhil not continue trading with me if I did not iavo the righ t. gol nId at I ho right price.!? I DO NOT MEI1T PITCES, but I make them. M y 25 and 50 ;, its' wood dross goods can't ho equaled by any. - The miiost complte line1 of colored lawns, dimitios, muslin. and )rgad(liies thait, I hivo ever had. PricAs from 5c to 25C pory ard. Whito lawns in remnanluhits worth lOc at, b. A bautifii quality -10 in. white lawn worth 12Ac at 8Ac. White piques, plaitn welts and fancies, 8, 10, 12i and 15c I sell thu best calicos at 5e. Full weight heavy yard wido See fulanid at 5c. Ycou will fill] n my savers from ono ond of my store to the other, ONE VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN!! A ilk lusro for waists aid skirte-looks betteor and will outWeog m 75c sIlk at : , all col,)rm. My sh1ioo stooik is kopt lip to the standard. "No man downs me ouv I an-1 imy hrlp will he ghol to sve you anid will mnake it to your in4 .rst to So us whenii yoll wan t dry goods or shoos. A. K. PARK, Greenville, S. C. D) 'SHO ~EEESI~ A 0 I Wish to ("all your attntion to 0111 our big Stock of Man's, Women 'g, disseoh and (lild ron's Sh1oes---Ox f rds anl Sippers. We aro closing )u t all ou 11jri m 's .hoes above $200 at cost. . Oil cal Iuy any of ou' 350 shoes at 275; $3 shoes at $2.50; $2.50 shoos at $2.00 There are io better shoes in Greenville, no mattor what the price is: All our womont's $2.50 shoes at *2. All our women's $2 shoas at I. 50. These are fino quality, up-to-date in and cannot be equaled ror the prico. We aro offerinig a fino line of women's at *1 and $1, 26. Wosten Oxford, Tip and Common S0nse to. 144 pairs at 5Oc a pair; 72 pro at 75c >er pair. 150 pairM at $1 a pair: SrAny of these are worth 50 per cent. more than we ask. Chlldron's and MissetiOxfords, Salndals 50c to $100 a pair, Larg' est assortinent in the city. Wh~eni Voti Comiio to Ci-cvile Rromombepr I have o of the lest general stocks of Dry goods In fl city. Where you vait SIkS or satins, organdies or lawns, Piques of percales, sheeingst are shirtigii, hosiery, glov0e or corsots, we will sel( them ss Clhcap a. the chepest. No Iood thaud, n a Ot1 Anrl *