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The People's JolurnacIl. Corrected weekly !'y t Ice, t 1orro.v Co. mbhll~in ,. ..7 3. 1 mng.... .... 7 :;..l 1J - *-----... .......7 5-s ---.... .......7 7 1 8 -- -... ....... 1; 7 If o' --................ * .. c < . . .. ho Local and Personal. 0 -1)r. V. F. Auisitin will be it Norris' 01 Si-lo Track Wednesday April 3rd. at --ead T. 1). 1 farris' advertiseint- ill seling out at cost, c1 --Seo ldveritiemen1l)t of Cailig lirother Il ;1n this issue. So them for timely priceS al IIlI timely trade. See them. di ---Wet weathevr is upon us iandii fa'rme 01 a1r) growing? restless5 with the delay in work occasioned thereby. al - An Hm11ible Ilero" is Ilie title of a serial story begiining in our) issue o1 hlist Week. Iead it. -For filie by J. 1). Craig, Piekns, S. C. ollt open top C;iolitna bigczy good oI as new, for 1aslh (,r on timae withl good ) seurity. A bargain. Call at Craig - m -See cilation notice in re I lhe estate of 1) A. B. Williams, dcweasedl. --Only158 tax executions havo beeon ill issIued by .o treasuiier for this year's delilli luenlt,.(i -TI Big Store wants your Irade, tle N gentleiie inl ehrige of this imimotl enterprise aret courteous anld a11r Issistedl by it corps of iaCIImodteingr 'eraj Ii --See new all of (r;ig lrothers this week. Tly are hustliig young )us1i ness men who will make it to your ii'ver cst to see Ihem. -The funeral (,f th i Ite Mrs. Mirt Johnsonl will hwpe d a. m. . 1,eth1 (hllrch oin th fifth Snday inl this ' mionith. ti --Notice has beenl pos!ted of the elee- li tioni to be hld (n t list M)owlav inl Ill Antil to ehooe a1 liteint nd fouri i WIrtclales for Pickens. -Perhaps hle Iha r. iest. rin of the 'S. year fell 1a1t Mcmilay (Win 12g. M neh (1t dItmfgi\ was done to thiie freshliv ploweed lands 111 io theo roids aind bridges. --See Advert iseelt, of Claia :i Melbiyer, Greinville, dealer511S in iorw' s W mille-%, lharn-Iless, huggies 1nil wagin21.' Sot theil when you wanit a goti outtit. -Art hur' Mec ee' who s) myst1ioeu-ly 01 disappelared from Hnea Path last fal abouit the time the vileus ImladIe l t t rip is ri'tnrned home claiinig hat ie was kidnipiled by the ircu1 people. h T. 1hs lien su)ggested that irelo :11 andl other busine1ssmn close their pmlates of blsiness for one hour1 ee'i dU v dilrinici tIhe revival services a11 ile MietIhodist Si (hurh next week. A p:iper will he (Ii ly circlhated. - Il -,T. TI. An to' is abi n1l thIiis year', hce andc bottom'hs o1 Ei$1 (thi insIatantandi* ('0omplotetali he work of phlicing in) fert ili zers- by the samec dale. Alt his lad as weo l ren andti harro .(j~)weud. "-Los4tibetweeni Folger and Th'1orl ey's stor' andii Anidriw libre4kste's hiouce oin Marchi (6thI eo sma2i Itll hiidle of Iau n (driced clo t hintg wi pii in newspa~per. p F"i nder wrill ('on1for favor Iby leaving ait ' tis . oIl ice' 1112ni wrill be ' ; renl. r -Th'le m)iitt neiry openling itf Misses Roegers & Co. of Gr'e~en vi l'e tokos 1lace t' We~ldeiy (2 il11hursday thel 27th and)1 C( 28th inst. Wh'len you go to Ithe c'ity be sure' an td give~ ltiem a ('al1 and bie coni- el viniced~ tha bithey(s 21 re up- to-date miiill inirs. --TI is rep~ordd( Ithat. Mi'. H~enry~ . Dav, 1 on) oif thle lat 0 ihus Da).y, agiid about11 3 b year2Ii' diied onl Tues'lday the' 9th ins-tanit v at thle bione o-itf Mrs. Clar inda Smeith ' ne0 >r F'air V'icew i elmreh (it cma~llI pox. No fulther' par1tie'ula~rs could)1 bne t obla n1 d. " --Theii orgai .a2t i-o' ofi I bnk at Liblir ty is a1 hemell to whiich1 all pull ic. spirIi I e'd buiness05 menl of that place4 21r0 look Mt ing with1 151 asun (en of suiccess. Tha2)t iI puh1)i ng littlet towni dio's niot . popos to '1 h):'lb:ckward'( ith bui lsiness weorbl. iliedl n2on) Weettocoo ini thiis count1) y on ) WVednesda2y 20'hI in)sati andi1( was5 hu'id thle feloin)viig day at Peters '('reek . SIhei w s inl the 82nd year' of' her uigo. Rev. ,J. E'. Fos-tOer ('onduc~ltd the fun~'rea seri 1.l v'ices- ini the presenc'f' o'f 1112)rgi' Conrel( 15'j of r''lautives aend friends. Sh e lieaves sir - vivinlg six sons) di one4 daui~ghtber. --A. 11. Dagniall cif Ihe' Aniders-on heir, .4 son of 11ev. 11. 11. IUngnalil of Itho MethIi odlist ch1reb on!ii this cireneit has Ieeni lip . pointed mtagistrlat' it Aiudlcroin lby the ('covernori, nn:1 has enitered.. uponi hit du-l V ties withIii the21upport a11)1 endcoir-ementl if a a large n~iumber' of inlhiential fri'ind i Althicrgh Mr. Uanuatli hil olpis. ing 'taindlidate ith miuii'nerosly sig'ned pe1tiins, lhe wias82 scc('ssful~ ov'r all. f -In obedtiienee to t heo cc -1 issuiced last "Yonn1 ii Meni's Chrtisan Assciation"' at th is pltaco it has been dlecidied 1th 2i u mieeting lhe hel at the Miehodist chlireb l on Mnuny A piril 7th alt,' 4 )o'lc p. mn. for' the purip'se oif organizinig. Lei1t'-v Oryb)' ily inItereste ('lcomte 0111 and24 giv Vi the miovc'een. ta good shnirt. Lai is are'i' inivited to1 b)e presen't iandl the'reby give hi t heir en~dorsemen~lt. A eall is hereby madeli upon4) Ithe younig men oIf P1.icns to meet at. 1 1place, hIri- i' after to be spc(ifiid, on tae first Suniy afternoon ini Aprlih cit. : o'clock for th' tie purp'Iose oIf orgianiig a " Yoiing Men'' Chiristion Assomiation" '. It i4 the hope I (If Ithe pr'ooter's tha21t all1 younig men an2d ev'erybodyil who feels anl initeres. ini suchl spe('.cific da)11ta ill In' dly~ given. tIl. co 111cr t I (lay inii If anhswere1'(.I, whIy'? O( m)edi by Rlov. J. TI. I,'wis8. t Whalit is' thi'eist appr1opr1iate r a n dl suicceFsstl ful uo. n ts f' seemti ingt a revival of relig ion ? (Oper. ed Iby .a R1ev. .J. E. FoCster. TI1~h iIsstinar'y Poiinon will be pro0 10chod by Rev. J. E~ Fostor'. - . C. Rolbinson still has chargo f ti h sulseription and account oks of Journal. We cannot say ist how much longor he will keep - Patrons of Tho Journal are spect fullv notified that T. J. Mc "1111d, foreman, and T. J. Maul n onilv ar authorized to receipt r the paper for business begin ng Jan uary 1, 1901. FROM NEWEY. Ilnvin~g been born in Pickens )nolt.v d lived there until man >o(1, T folt that I ain pressing my itive both. So on the morning the 12th inst., in company with y botter hl1f and little ones anld hers we started for Pickens to tm0d tle funeral of our dear old int, Mrs. Julia ioggs at 'Mt. Zion iurhe. IIoro rest the ashes of v imother who was laid there >out one y'ear' ago. Piclens is t erafore sacred ground. We met i ir uiclo -nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. < aron lBoggs, strong for their ages, t s10 Mrs. Botti WValters of Carnes- 1 le, G., who is the sole survivor t a family of ten. A fter (In ii' W ith Mr. and N rs. 1. Fricks, we procieded o m o ii 1 home no"w owned by Ramsay I1 lat the (01n111ence of Keowvee c d Twelve Mile rivers wieiel was i iI. Wo passed old Fort Iill I1 w. Clemson Col go wh.lro we f angined we Could hear the (e- 0 101Cc of its forieor master, J(il Calhiounl. Soonl we rofeahed C ewry, nam111o( in honor of the rihplaco of the grand-fatihe of c 11t. Courtnni y iin Ireland. M1or1e a mn1). B. S. Boggs. l Alarch 19, 1001. 01 R TEIXAS LETTER. * As March has fully como. 1 will y 11 write a few liiins again. A, e old darkey* said, "l's gwino to g 0 an1111othe ir ye'arI' shore, If jist ihro' v mollth of March." I always 1 ,*e thle wholeo vnarl round. The bios ofo Valley View played 'I ger's Mill at baso hall yester t yISIlting in t wo fights, oneI it with a knife atld a drunk bunch - IHe I midnight traini. Perhiaps a hoys thought Mrs. Nation o1111 visit Saiger and they would I t, in their work before hand. We I, nll vaccinated a week ago- t Ir :1r-in1 itch, blut we hope to be ( le to plant corn next week. My c .glbor raimss broom Corn. We ( vo Len 'helping boil the Corn t ps for market. It It is worth ( 001n1s to $1.00 por ton. We had a ftino rain a few nights t 11CV(. 'The wheat, and oats are boom- . \ere it not Sunday I would go oIll~i)l smoote Corln. J S. L. SIPPI ViI'fORY. Tho1 victory of the Southern ,) a il way Co mpa ny blefre the iaiml ad( comi) ioni4i of the state of ississi ppi is a sp~lond id tribute to ,e showinlg made hoeforo theo ofli sof' thalt railrIoad. The( (cas grow (ou1t of' tihe pur-' Iflal by thte Southern Raiilwaiy limpany) of' the Mobile and Ohio l'' to St. I,'ui, passm)ig thirouigh ississipil its way. Th'ie cry as5 riiis''d thal)t theO pulrchlaso was 0laltive' of the law's 01 complt~lti Onl, a1md tiplit the sailo shouldl not inivlitilte bly the aictionl of' the at(e1;1 rai"la ('ommi1ssioni. WMor'e int body it was shiownl that thi' ohlilo and( Ohio dlid niot plarallel m0 Sonithier'; thiat its nlorth and11( a t hi lin crossed0501 thm( 51)Soutm hern 's is t and1( west linies t wice at righti Igles, and( t hatIi nstea'd (If curti-i m4 compe1t itionl of' the Southlirn ilwa as aigainist (Ithes railways Mis-ssppi1. It was also shown i mt1 it. hrid never been1101 thle policy ho Souithern'l l ilIway coimpan v to ('arry deait 0dend 0or unlworked o;that every mailo ot I rack wats (mk od for all that it was0 wor'th, 1.d that. it, was inl this spirit that m' Southern11 des'ired to0 ouiter Mis ssip'pi . The plea was so straight rwar anittold conivinin i)g tha10t the0 IllisiS"onlIlil unaimously (dismnissedl ac(tioni agalinIst the Southierii. Tou Ihea people (of (Geiorgia to 10D)) t ho workinig of the South rn 'stemil is ) s o1el known ,thie aictioni ft he o l iss i.ssi ppi cornu ssion is no0 LIrprlise. Tlen year11s ago tilo aniti igh. Siinceo that time the South rni, unoder' tho prideni(IcyII of' NIr. pIoneerQ, has d(l(Ot .5s;. fairly withI iet (very local entorplrise, thlat ('11redi. Otheri01 Il rilr ioad s havye Co pi'ra0ted, an it all past an taigonismn as. dIi sappeareId . TIhis is tru( not nily oIf' the political fetur~:e, but, (If' he0 appil')' s to1 state railroad coin NI is'issippIi, thieref'ore, is to1 ho' Ii 1n t.' enceourago r'at her' thanu an la .' of th bu I~sineOss11( an the brIoad itiway.-A than ta Constitution. 11 ero is aln enCouraging word for h)4 farmersl' u hii are0 going to pliant olrn abundl~antly this spr'ing. 'The o0wborri'y 01bseriver sa) s.5: "'it the o1(d Sy in g heI iruo~ that a0 t. cif lar'ch tust is w<i rh a huishff>f coin in ~eptember('I, thiis yeanr he a good ear1 1f41 corn'I IVE STOCK AND DAIRY DE-1 PARTMENT. 'T'le South Carolina Intoe-OltaQe mdl( West Indian Exposition com.. any, lis been orglnizeud with ro iources of $1,050,000. Its purpose Is to show to the vorld the marovlous develonmenjii tI >f the South in the last quat ter of, ho Nineteenth Century. To ac omplish thip, the Exlo'sition liag >en 11111de all Inter-Sta to affur, id there is n1o good reasonl why lie enormous resourcos of tho Jnitod States Should not lavo a >lice inl the picture. Many States aid cities have Ill eady respoIlded favorably, and vill be reIpriesentetd on the Avenue f State" and Cities; and the Fed ral Govern mon t vill also bo rep opented by a building and exili iit from ill its departments. LiVE STOCK )i'AITMirNT. The maiagoment, considering that lie Exposition Woulid not he com1 lto without, a creditable exhibit f Live Stor'k, are now arraigiig heir plais for th is depart ment, and repose to mak e it oil broadorl iliu hat ever before attempted inl the outh. Tho Exposit ion grotiuids, cover :tg 175 acresi, locat ed one and one a1ilf miles from th heart of th'.. ity, and emlbrace the old Washl tgtoni Raco Cours', wI ici iln A lit i ellum days, was a favorite iesort )r nil racing stock. The cimlate f Charleston is peculitrly dapt cd )r a Live S'tock exhibit (uring ho months of the Expositioni. and uitablo Luidntgs with all mod.-rn onvleices will be oroeted for. ecoiimldation of all classes of vO stock. It is (eired thialt Ilie following ve stock shall be fully represent d : Cattle.-Beef Brecds, Dairy heeds. Slieup.-All classes, ipproved by tock Breeding Associations. Swin.-All classes, approved y Stock Bre!ding Associations. 1-orsms.-Speed d o 1) a r t i e I, t i't t it g-paxcing--runniing. Ilariess.-Coaclh, II c k n e y s, forgan, standadi roadsters, 1hor- I ughbreds, saddle lorses and po ies. Poultry.-Of all kinds, approve d iy poulry associations. Premiums.-It is the intont ion of ho manail "gement to 'fler' an attrae ive premiumi list in all recognized lassos, and ti hey invite correspon enco With all live stock assocla ions oil this iline, for 1ih)0 urpoIse >f securing their co-oprrntion I ciicli miay result inl a ugmen Iiitog lie piomiuim list. Managemoint. of the Depart men -The Exposition ianagemint are Irrangi ng o se Cih , t lie very 1 et inntagers for Qach of the (divis.ionsp f t he de~pa rtmnient, and1 thle ir ap. >oiiLntneonts will tooni be timilounced. Th'le great interest lately del'Cop ud th roughoulit t hO Simth in all natters pertaiinig to ft Iai ry md its products, has induliced the nanagemen t to mauke a speciail ex mUiilding will be irected. Correspondernce is soilitcited wi(th till initere'sted. Add res's, John fH. A verill, Director Genieral, Chiariestoni, S. C. 'OTIJCE TO'( TIEACHIERS A ND T'l'f'STEES. Tleachiors and( Trustees are re nuested to road andu comply with lie cirtculhar l etter of Staeto Sitper iitIemilent . -It will pre~venit lhardt .hiomuzlhts and perhapis iismltter tandings. We aro reqijiired to mnforco thie laiw. 'duicationi: I dltsir'e to call y'ouri ittention' to flit impilortance oif inving~. the data for y'our Annuaitl Rport. I wish aill ft rrtsf Ii his reOar to lie ini by thie mtiidhllo of ,1inly 40 thatt I cant hatve myv report prit i'o this repor it shioul d b.e cotinedii ni thie I enchtrs ' r'eg~Sise i an trus en r'ceortd, witch shiould 1(he hiandedut 0 you)t as soon1 as the scho'ols ae 110os(d. It is ne(cessariy t ha11t you (trictly enforcite thle propier kceirII f thoeso b~ooks, and( hav~e tlhemi prompitly I itned ove: fto you. Pleas. onisuitmyi ~ Repiort'. for' list yearI ft. ene data11 that, will b1 eo xpe0ted( if ou. Youi will find maniy difli mit ies whlin you (come( fto mak . mi, thle rep1or't unliiess yOu bein col - ect ing Ceery iftem niow. Thoi( Plamet blankct will bo sent this v'ear' as were sent yioul last, yearV \'ery truly yrurs, St at' Supt. Eduen ti. Malrchi 2, 1 . A IIOlmIlH OU'TIHREAIK. 'Of lar'ge sores oni my lifttle (laugh ters head( (leveloIped intto a casai of scaldhoead,"' writes C. D. TsfhelI of Moirganioni, Tenin. , hbit Buickleni's Arnica Salvo completecly curte h b 1 It's a guairanitetd cuitO fot ('zettim, tett .r, salt i reumi, p"imip1les, sores, ilc'ui H andt pilesi. Only '25c. att Btill P'rof. Ivisoni (11 Iliaeoingi, Md. suiffered1 terrtily fromii linura lin of theC stomac(h uand indigtditli tor' t hirteeni yoars a' d atter t i heot r failed to cure him they feod himt otn miorinie. A fi end advied thli ulSe of 1K' de'l Dyspel ta euil't and after' taking au few hottles tf it he says, oIl hs eured me enit irely, I canf't. say too mutch for IKolt I0 1)y> peps'a Cure.'' it digests inda yo, out.-U. W. Earlo. For tho weakness and prostra tio) follwinlg grijppo there is uotl Ingr so promipt and effectivo a4 Oil Miliut"e Cough Cure. This prepara tioni is highly idorscd as an un failing rzelndy for all tliroat am1 Ilng trouibiles.9 1nd its oarly lise pno %*(,nlls on4sui iptionl. It, was nuI 11 S 'OC K I 10 1 1 118 't'!.: E I N6G. cl 8lli 41' re '1) v i( ll t, i ,4)1>elal n1Ienting 4f the stockhold !rs of thl. lEatilev hank will bt chid inl oflico oft:ank at1 10 a. Ilu. A:pr.t; tor ti, purps of consider nig the ltivisabihl Ny of inlcreasilly lo capital si- c fron :430,()00 Ut 50,00o. ly (i dcir of tlie Board o' Jirectors. \\. C. Snu mch. 7-apr. 7. F c. - I r ; r c t i i I ig I he InI inI t ho .\leth od iA vhurebl a ieckens (n 11 atutrday nigh 11t bef ork 1he fifth Sunday in I arcIh. Ilit ev. S. Mi. J)mws will nssst. in th. neiet ig-. let the i-yers of at 'riu tiaIs Iattend this ain lulwo nunt. Tho meS 1ting will I rIobahtl outiniethiin. the 4-n1t11 week1 11rJ. Joces is aI conv-rted ISaIol"it1 Ol has a1 regular appoitintlent ot le TowneI le cirelil. 'I'his lot I he notecd evangel i.t S. P)..jlo >it. S. A1. Jones of South C(ro'liinai (d. ,'VOlK ING 2.1 i0['ES A DAY Thl r''s no r.-s1. for ill S' tireles ittle w ( orke1rs -I)r. K IIg's Nf'tv ji~e l'ill-. 'Millions aro allwayn )iI-y e I. toljd il liver, jlil itti icr )Illlisi0 , fever. and Ogl. Thlg nui1 h sick hf-adnvlhe dr'vo il nahiria. Niever grii~v (r wea'lkee, I)'1 , tas5 ico, wo rk w.ond 's 4 ['ry tut. 25t. at 1lt andl Ilorin cy. A ('A1) OF''TIlANKS. We desire o ()thankll our. friond o1 tih ir kin'Iness t4 u- thr1ongl lie sickilss of our dear hb ,v, Os ift, who depi ted tllis life! to entei lb. ii 1 I ';4:(I. \\'hile we mis liin we (eel hI t !ur lo) Ss is hi "ill. M r. a:1d M vs. I P 'rinl, v. IN AlFMviPLAM. Iill) n11(1 N lui l rilico died M~arc 201hh, P':,;( I an ed about StvV mtillithall "111was bli11'd it \o1011 [11in Grovm- cheb ths s nt Rev..1. T. I wis conductingtS tit funera l ' cr ic. Iw 0 i;W liw I 'I hevv t. fit v frwinn a|| Ilbe.i.' 11on lfh .ni:.I*( atl en 1*hetil g -,1 ' Anid Se. .; -F( IR ALL THE BEST VARIETIES LIGHT RIAKL8 THEl GA RDEN. --S pade, Shiovls and~ 111(1r44 -( 'hinzs, S'tt'k I3ells, Site. -- - 44l4 (4 i1Iiv(. ( tty 4luni.4( - -Al l' FtI l O f littg.i:ts ani '1 1'' '4r 111 co i ev zy we''4l Don't Eorget To see our.. FWRNITORE AND STOVEl caa e 41uel1401u1. lit it.at V. '/ . Asm/w ()eri Ihi' service toC 1the14 :(ing~ lI 4trpo ie i4iliilt j 1 41ih I iti 4il 8 11 4~r iSes ii I [e ' w iS, and he( ri fst o I I it' ('1 itgn S. h13uin MA \ ~sN desi'ilg areI~ide<'tlltrue IA Warm Winter -1.4 not a good tieio to Sol heavy shoves and heavy dry goods. Mly pricos on) heavyN Shoes, Jeanls, Flatnel Out ings, Worsttd and Heavy Dress (oods of all kintds I' tie lext, 30 days will -lhe So hot they will have to Movo Out. Then you will Want Plows I'lw 'tocks, Singlotrees, taild ill kilds of low goods 'reyou buy.N eIwwvher.l~ Inl a 1evw days you will wanlt Gu rden soeds. E-arly ('orn I rish I'otatoes, etc. I Iiave 1 olgh t ilm v( ry best for planting-. Ri IlilIber tha I Sell Atkis Saws ( fl all ki1nls., and dlla! inl all kinlds of il :i Shin.. I ' l'iqc us, S. C g.-r-llomo 'l'ho No. 2-1. b?11 21 t 4a c~pbo nok~ow voIll walpij-1-d(ait H a F ress I ( l~ ilsaln(I 'l'rl 1ia llliS, v will Iilid t llvery liite(.t At'ly4 it f 1il storo. Wo canl s8ll you a prt lt Ib it 114 mulil iit . I ill Dlre .s i(1(lo s alnd l'illlilligs [or less I ti8(lley t llll Wil (1a1 b~u~y it, ly h r . O i stock is 4ollplete with ,ll tin latesI ronds of1 thill:)au and drcs. 4)d of every kind in all cors -it, prices that will melpt you to 111) wh %n you S(o tholl. \\'o carry a fuiil linie of Stapk; G (o!ds It. the' Ilowest luarlo4t price <u oo Chiln1 anld isse 10-e1.,: N had .ck, ts. V<'urs anld Collare.4tts f'roin $1.111 t 101.. 00. We will save you frm to to 2( r\cent. ( n y, u puirll chass. i i alltil'd t:o lIlly br r' i.o r stocki. SwuS Rowers ( Co. 110-112, North Alain4street, IloIu It ok. N \7 11 11 1 '44.\TE44 IF s(' I (4'A1' Ii, NA, (II'1' (' ti ll 4114 1'f (sV44'4t I :' 1' ' 'i'. Th ' ph a' lI4 nk of.44'. : . :11' I 4( 4 reen 14ilh , (' . 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WhicOia ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT Battle -~ A.xe -*Esoe Ihey are the S1ioes that Wear and give Satisfaction. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. See Our "Julia Marlow" Shoe for Ladies, $3.00 WV is havc .-oniie h-linj to oer in .J A NS, IPLANI.LS, AND O'iTI NG . T his ialway's Ile place to biy Clot hing aind Extra parts for Inenl and boys. Big lot 1lour Cor Coi ' \c r al: 11.1-niess II ard aI re, Saddles, Bri dIes. A N YTillN -- \ i.:I Iy-ll N 1wih prices right. FOLCER & THORNLEY, PICK I(NS' South Carolitia. ring [IOS"* 88t TI d- wi uit 11tove lots of W11nte - y 1:1 wi nr. . - Pah k's !,ries n at . , ALL Blankets and Quilts to go at actual cost. All Flannel; have becn reduced 25 per cont. Heavy fie-ccd Underwear that we sold at 50c a gar ment Is now offered at 35c. .\ge lledlneion- h;a- (.(n unw eon I ll hle.y shoes". 'The bar nIn-s I oier :Ire t o\ a1 ittenltion. ('.0 and see (ltei and if Ihc d Jlt si;lii, .\4)11 (111n1,( b 4 \ i Y n y Ill m . A. K. PARK, W est i ,( ienvill, . C. W o ha1 I-lb. :1 all J i : A lrh nil rn itl kniu a to 01h3 traro M id npb11lv non tw lit ela) n6rkun- 11insh 1h work. If' V41n It-ed anvt bi. in h r Iln;, I nt a 0 a.rd to ourl a1(hles Will a !- 1W ilh1 l .- 3 . ;11n i jirl-4-:. It, ,-i Iti b it .. \W c jb g lin enr of S alild a110l i the Il iW . : t *.WIc .::. \ A /I T OPENING Aprii ist Woe will add t- ouir Largo ltablishmont a First Class Mlyinery Depart ment-unclo' 1poVision of Xis (Torbottof altm1111ole, Who ha-'fs hi-d fivo yoars' exporionco anct thoroui.th V co p1j)( cut1. LADIES, why not have your hats made in the latest fashigon when you can have it done at i about the sanV cost? We will also carry a com pleie line of Ready Trimrmed Hats at prices that cannot be dupiicated. I I -,.Iwild S, 14) 00 $k O ilg )Ir Inin'r is wou in I lie Norii ':'ii h r :irke(' hiying for our live hu-e stlrl Nemlllhn.hv l e.o t arr-Iiv . - sin aek woIll. 144 Ial i. -l' |1in4 iiun ire ei 'I il el e I i II 4'\ t'r. .\l|1 i al ' I hi'JI i 41' 11 uen l ' CoII . l i ;all killd , as is n l~nro sli-e 'lns (ul alosll11 !:1 s rMowers, etc. Iis uaeIn 11< od ,!'; W \\':.go IrII .eg se s beforeyou buly \\e enn -:nC .rP1 ,! n,111 . \\,h n ine t qu ote yo prices,) but, j6in!111.- (rumea t h i tr. I s o to r sinek all get our, Tl Crutee Me orrow Co. 1 n(Irar (f Low Prices. D kOF, ,S aIN E S S, a itW(cI ( enel'1 1WTli'ill(ilse o; 1ir~t 1cost. Th101 ste (Xn is f h- (I'ood , l'eeGoodGr C ri , (hI Vi s I') (Itns Tob .co, Shoves Furn 1itureC iItlm S. co'. THS STORE WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH OR 611 TIME FOR APPB1VED0 PAPE thr l. 1I 1 ecn"tire st4 eLw4 I! bc ,ulled. I tn11k1 11k rinds 1or tie good tri tu' hey 1,. i m an I h p 1 wy will take a d vantage o l th i ( -\ --\ - i .11 YIll d n t at i o p p o r'tu n ity o f' ()thi l' i ,L S tll It tIC,. st- en~doitn !; VpiI- E'XPERI\'ENC.E n 50 YEARS' df I i b di 01' ' \\'. j .IlOPYRIGHTS &C. r-e T a bhvl-1 \l1utain (1se.ito i u. i1i4 4 n 40 deor in nun:, 4 V .i I 4 4,ni4i i lndhnok Oni P'atentS I l' 'fi h 4'Iir jii c Ii 'V res Ii~ii 1.',:il.', 41 a si, 111rtfc, Iiu lhe 11(1 l1~' 14' 1I4444''.~'iI\'~IiA han i el v i lh rat 141 :41 wee~kly. I argest. cir. 444. \'* ". IIIA I)I~ 5 '1K;m.:-I20.)... '44i u k i - .IouriI. 'r'erina, .$3ia 'I:41)4' (4lIII~li .. n-:. ii'. 41ha4, 4I.1. Mult bynII ii'nwsailelrs. EM& 00.CGBuaw-,NeW York 10. i~~io eu (4:'- - 4f a 1.' i-. WVi.'l'?eier . 11