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M ARKE Il EPORt'. Correef-d weekly by the Heath, Bruce M orro PRODUCE. .7 7.8 to 8 . .121-2 C .20 to 25 F............. 10 to 15 Bultt, ........................ 12 Mos. . 20 -See to . lot for sale. --Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley Oct. 16 and 1. -mra. mud Duncai of the Six Amile sc tion is reported very sick. ---Watei Tiu JOuINAL for Craig Broth era new al. which will appear 8oon. -Owing to Ito arrival some intoresting i communications are left out this week. -There are some valuable tracts of land advertised in this issue for Nov ember sale. --Monday being aleday a good crowd was on the streets. No public sales were I imiade. --LInst-a good fountain peln. Finder please leave at 'Tr JIiomNA. ollice and get t reward. -The commercial men are getting in ' good time now along with other industri ous workers. --iuiiness in general is picking up. The favorable weather gives oncouragemleat to trade and industry. -Don't fail to read all our advortiso- i ments. You wIll Iperhaps learn something a that you don't know now. -The County Board of Control met in regular session Monday and att ended tolthe usual routine of busitess, -Court convenes at Pickous on October 21st, instead of 28th as the impressiou 9 seems to have gone abroad. -Auditor E. Foster Keith has been con fined to his house with grip for the past few days. Ile is improving. -New names are being enrolled on our ( subscription book daily. People know a I a good thing when they see It, 1 -The indications now are that the town J of Piclens will lead the vani as a cotton J market of the county this season. ( -Frank Sheriff, son of Exodus Sheriff, is very sick at his father's home near Eas Ivy, Ile is attended by Dr. Gillilani. --Read the market reports and jud(14e as to whether Pickens pays the top o the I market for cotton and country rioduce. I -An infant of James Cmtrltell, five C montlis 0hi, died, lit hIs home about three miles below Pickens, Sunday and was bur led at Tabor Monday. t -The horse swappers' convention mot in Pickens Monday pursuant to notice. This organiztttoi promises to attract atten tion as the leisure season approaches. -TheI Pickens Y. Mt. C. A., met in the Methodist church Sunday afternoon and fol. lowed the usual liirograi. An attractive program is announced for next Sunday and everybody is invited. -The Liberty correspondent to the Co lumbia State says the Liberty bank is com pleted and is now ready for business with ir. J. Carter, President, anl ii. C. Shir- s ley, Cashier. -If our people are wise, tiey will begin ' early to arrange for good wheat crops next I year. With the hnd thoroughly prepared lld planted, this crop is made so far as the N farmer is concerned. -The Board of County Commissioners want to buy about 600 bushels of corn and i 5000 bundles of fodder at once. Apply to L. D. Stephens, Superyisor, at his h onme, Rlehnond, 8. C., or at the court house. -- -.tistrates ini sentencing parties to s m"ain gang are regnested to ser' ". chain gang instead I L'f 'he instructions 1 or .issioners. -Thle is rerly confer ence for icikts .he3 year 19011 will be held at the i . aiurch, Friday, Oct 25th, The Presiding icfr will preach in the miorning and immnediately thereafter, conferenicc will be held. --Dr. R1. Kiiksey met with a painful ac cident last week. His horse became un mianaigeable and, ini the run-a-way, lie was imjured on the breasi and legs. lhe injur ies will not priove serious andl after a few days enforced quiet lie wvill be able to see bis patients. --The Methodist church at Pickens will be compiletedl by the end of this week if no hiindirances occuri and the last Quarterly conference of the y'ear will he held therein. Tihe Metnodists are helping Pastoir Dagnall who will make an encouraging report at the annual conference. -Thme town election at Central on the yairlous questions subminitted, resulted as follows: 1. Ciorpor'ation, yes, 23 votes. 2. Name of towvn, Central, yes, 23 votes. 1t. (1. Gaines was elected imtendenit andi Messr's L. 11. Eaton, C. 13. Smiithi E. B. Stepens and1 J. C. Broek, Wardens. The town is now oflcered b~y a vigorous body of business men who will look to her best interests. -A. K. Park, Grecenville's Wecst End merchant, comies before our readlers this -week in line shape. ie has recently been In the Northern markets and mnadle large purehases, andl is better prepared than ever' 1befoire to supply ouri people with a choice lot of goods that will do your heart goodl to look at and make your pocket-book resy ealsy ait the thought of being emptied lhk high p~ri(cs on goodis. (Call on Mr'. Part wh'len in Grieenville. ie is in WVest End. -Tlwo wasndei ing mninalirels (man and womanli) r'egaledl a much mixed audience on our at reets last Saturday with a few anitiquated "'rag-time"' melidies, the ac companimenit belig a banjo in the hands of the man. No hat was paasedl by the performers'r, nor wvas a vial of the "'chemi. cally puri'' offered toy the audience to theni as an~ ahpreitin of their efforts at mullsic, although that invigorating elixIr w~as considl erably in evidence through the crowdl of hearers. --Smith & Bristowv, that popular Green ville firm otf clothiers and gents' furmushers, pay thirlr respects to Lthe ro ider's of Tl'im ,J4)linNA l. this week and invite all to come and1( see them. This flrmn is too well known for us to commiienit on iuch, suillicc it to say that all goods bought of theum can lie dlependedi on to be exactly as represent. ed1 and as low as the lowest, always con-. siderimr the quality. They dion't handle "shoddy" goodhs. (Jive thiem a call. You will be dealt with right. They are now in the Babb building on North Main street. -Th'le annual meeting of the Old1 tone church and cemetery association was held in the church Friday 4th inst. It was fair. Jy well attended andi the regular business vias transactedl. Maj. J. J. Lcwls was reelected President, H . P. Sltton Treasurer and( .D)r. R. N. Brackett, Secretary. A movement was inaulguriatedi to raise an endowment fund of. $t,000.00 for preserving the grounds A considerable outlay has already been male In the con struction of a sto wall measuring 1200 running feet, encfosing the cemetery, at a cost of $540.00 the greater part of whIch has been pai. The wall is a substantial attractIve pilece of masonry and will prove a permanent improvement. Trhe g rounds nave beon cleaned up and this historIc p lace has beon made to look attractive and auylting, It is a treat to visit the 01 0;ono Uhuroh- thore is so mIuo'.1 of history con. 11. U. 1iiagoou SPelit bilutay in Oneu. ville. C. L. Cauble of the Southern fly visited In Easley Suniday. Alr. and Mrs. T. T. H arris and Ailrs. it. Shore s)Clt Sunday in Libirty. 1. F. Shore spent Sunday in u111la oi., visiting relatives there. Aliss Vainle payne of irushy Creek visit ad at the home of B. C. JohInsonl Sunday. C. R. Parsons of Lihertv is relievitgl . 10. S11or the Soitherns agent, for a few days. Sl1nal IIigrins of the C. & W. C. Ily., s visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Ii gginis. irs. 1lobilson ad AIl iss 'arsons, Lier y. were guests of lesdaies Shore in)d larris last week. Mir. andl Mrs. MiIIna Siith of Ga , spent . while in town Sn'.udnay, on tlhir way to 'isit relatives at and neal liardine, S. C. Mliss iar1y it ihinsm lef['t last week for reenville, wih-re she will enter, that pop. lal scliool for ladies, the (reenville Pe 11ale College. Th'le Amnerican Telepho11n and 'lTlegraph i :1onmay are nowm putting in ani ollice in he .ag od Buildn, Y1 111can no)w iil th Ulttat, Charlotte ani mlil dishut points, 'ver their ma11lgliiclit line of wires. 1) V. It. Iallard ald I"tiuiiy of Lavoaill, ilt ;a. have Imoved into the ElIfis CU:tta;e on ludsoni St. Mir. llald wits i former vell-knlown businless malm of' CailnpobellIo i. C. p1evlious to his redsidence ill IAllvoIl k . I to and hI IIis famIiIily are t rul *y acceptable Cleiisitions to the social amt ibhuiness lire f Easley. JURY LIST. 'I'he follow i'ig is i lid of' tie jurymen Oveltly drawn for the October turi of Ourt to be holdell eIInileneting the 21t ist .Judge 1). A. Townsemi will I-reside: liltonl L, llamiltonl, Lawrence 1'. Ellisonl, . A. Itakgdah', (,. 11. Looper, 01 ohn A. Gary. A. Joseph Bi oggs, V. W. Ford. Floydil (. Mattison, 1. M. l110h, A. 11. Lesley, V. Ai. hester, liohert Mlosely, Nl ames Gai-rit, .1, C. Stewat' , 18 01111 E. Singleton, Jhues tcKee, wil . I ayn:, Itobt. L,. Plerry-, 11hi N. .60 ll icsil, .Jlamei N L.igoni, A n Ingh flevis, 1). M. ahhiitilin, Sh olm1 P), 811mith, J. W. Collllly, fee 1i. .Fergsloll, H. M. O-ir1l lu, he . B. fiax w. 1). Stephenls, 'ral 41. Neely, 1. F. leihld, Tal L. I clldersn, I Leo (illespil, rat 1111 F. liarris, W. It. Allgood, alI . N. Durham, J. W. Earle. The Twelve Alille Itiver Blaptist Associa. (II Iets With Grin hu (rh111111 this 'T'lIin-s y, 10th ilns., all oitim thLi)glh Salt. ful rdiy. lRegilar services will be oiserved Va tiuday. YV: PEitSONA I,. Init cil D)r. II. F. Smith land family spent Sun- Br ay3 inl Pickenls. ley George Lantheli of tie Mlt Carlil section m-s here Monday. W. A. Gilreath, of Greenvi:le spent Sun. ly here with his mother. ph Solicitor Julitus E. Boggs is reported not k f N well during the first of thik week. 'ic Mrs. 11. F. Robertson spent a few days %yj 7ith her father's family last week ait Col- lia itta. is 'Mrs. A. Johm Bogrgs and children ar0 Do isiting relatives and friends ill and around .4 Se 'ickens. pa J. W. Mlorris of Iartwell, (la., brother iS4 f our township, A. )L. Morris. slent Su]. ki ay here. tis Mi1ss Olive Newton left Wedlnesdaiy for E tuck Hill to 1esume1t her duities in Win-. Lirop) Co lege. J. Frank Jenmngsi~1, A. II. McCord and. )r. WValter Smaith of Liberty were hlere on l usineOss M')inday. Mrs. T1. II. Vauglei, aifter a isit of about11 2 our mionthis to relattives and friends ill Qe iomei, Witherford, Te(xniS, Wednesday. A 'nis is her first isit to this section iln hIout t~wenty-Onie years, andi~ she regrets to ive 11er people1 o far bhiind. i -School Supertintenaen~lt W. W. F. "r1 3righit su1 staineid serious inljuies Tlues- unt laly ovoi nig as tile result of a kick from ne fractious horse. On1e rib was dislocat- tni d and Mr. Bright sullers muchl pain. NI th' 'ACTS ABOUL' THEl MISSIONARY of WORK 01" RFV. L. 31. LIDA LI IN T~IE MOUNTAIN a i D)ISTRICTS. g Mrul. Edlitor: I have just elesed anu tl nigh t dauys inlting ait SaIlm l hurc h illn i J)cone c3omilty. Tlhe LIord blessed 1us ill lie me)t1inig, It) joined by exper'1ineO of ~race and1( SIX by letter. 'rho chureb01 wa rioaitly revived. I hl a week's meet ng with t ho Uno church011)01 in TVransyl~' ranuia count ly, N. C., it, was1 a) good meet01 ng; 8 joined by exp)erience of graico and11 by letter and)1 (one by iest' ratioun. I ad 10 hold ai 7 diays 11eet in~g at thle l'l051111t 3rovo chu11rch iln ,1;acknnni( eiioly, N. C. I joined by exp)1rince anid olne by letter. , Plonsant Orove is a church01 of .1 memi hers, it hasi rece'ived 1 aidl from11 Ile T.1 we'.ve M~ile aissociation1 fpor he pstl 1'o 18 Vears. Such mon nas Rievs. J. M. Stew- ,I Ilt, J,. T1. Luwis, T1. F. Nelsoni, and th 3rs have o an11( un) 1tonl amfount ofi good . tt Pleasant11 (Grovo andl at all of tlbe Ihurchies ini tile mounllitalin. 1ITe miissin wvork 1I: beilen ai blessing to thle wvestern sart of this Associattin. I ha~ve done11 no(st of my)) work in flue western dlivisionl >f thol.\ss1oeiatio as)1 21 .found1 l lihat to b hie nieed y held in (oir boun1 ds. I wishi [ ciiubl halve foundt timo11 to have visited it ill the (1111rchies ini the( Association bult ~ 3(onid1 not don so wil liont lettIing Line woik 0 downlinI the westerni division. I hauve i IIaken ini onO uew staitin in OioGonee conn11. Uy whiore wei have ai g4od Sundtaiy school. I I have organize 1/0(1( Suniday Schools. fr akeni ill -16 milmbersl and rold $191.0)0 et rvorthi of Biles andt Tlesthunen1'Itl an d dis- al iitriued 10,000) pa:ges 1f trac~ts, t raivehld a I1600 il es, preachedlt 1i27 sermnous and1( 1 made(1 108 rel igiouis visits. I rethrt ib there is yet iimenh to be done11, imaIiy ilm portant,1 mrl.t ers1 that need0 theI Qt tention) of ti1.115missi work. Thoe jaeople iln thle moun111tains are growinig in hymp)athy and1( begtinin~ig to) 1(10 the impijortanc0 oIf t110 great, wo'irk ill wh inh we are engaged. Let n)8 w~ork tosav theP lost,11 whilo it is a da~y, foir thlo night omieithi whien ln) manl ci For Sale! Desirable Lot in thc Town lb of Pickens, I am authorized to sell the Henry Gantt lot con taihing four acres, and wvill be glad to flame price to anyone wishing to buy. JOHNFERGUSON.. The Fort Haull reser'nation ini Idaho will be thrown oen to settlement within I a few weeks and the Qulnanit in \Vash ington next sprinlg Tlogethor they comn prise tabout 700,000 ne.os. The oki "soo ner~ aystem will probably be followed iii. atend of the lottv nn~ nun,1 in Tnr., .n ?~ ~V S!'MITH & Ice. the fire ill *Jtiiie have 1:11(m thle so Wlie oit ne w al Clothing, Furr Hats and Sho( Of thel, .92iixc grades ke'pt by Its ill lite 'PION, TO, IIER SOLD~i AT A SA( IU )d dlot liiii atl pi1ces u11111t14 (If l)Cf(41 re 3-ou look 11he beCtter yo1Il I be pheltsed -SS -.1. is \(I O v i-I yt-11 3 .., 4)! :ge, NSoje 111 1116gv4'til all hel- ::),tli ;il eivery il h e l~l tiin Ii, lmstr :i lil ti. l'o he by 0. l W. 'ng 1>4110.l-ai lt) v. b'E ir 1 rvc L'V (:OAI,[ S write, -) \lv( 11 1- dirve~ bo hxe (, Ill, d 'il iI and ilm 44 th li'u ik I ilcItO' frllu illip b Iut 11 4 ! ;:i IIIi a4 L4: illv ' l-) Ld tie tlnit i liv t er .11 bo\(g 4 cic f oiIIi STEI)iii Stolef)ku WheR1( a cild IV hillil Illy foo LV - I 'fy lostte ILs E4.f s 411(f1 1141 ltI .%I fowie (jlltito I hl itloui 8Iiefr 31 tiCs rtIlt111 it' letinhel wlvll' Ill] etle11( after villil else 1)4)ttl.'4 h01'ZI lIlier 'ery 1111'k:1 CM I l CIt.-- e IIl'l11 and blilos. So~ld by ~( 4 ThYi '\hl PC1sollS Grillet'C11of Iiilace t'dit Cl liror, Il1 it1: 4- 1.111 it ll~ i~ t, L!-tept 24111.- ( 1 u tli b3 , 1eft ltouw lviJill\ tIs or Shle it LIitICloIiit'relief, Illct ICt .Jacob11lele St1-in ephenlls I 1TY1iCast e t ill AVIUCANSo. t or mi.d A. io so, of 1:13 vlily, NNoudu other C ver C(IIllCilOi-k~ab: clsI10t -ial of Solt Ii A haveo beti whfcted11 1. ilo 10i. 11)1 21 li IIC O. isIlk s. or e ownd howver aL a'lc 1111tie frhei New Goods New Stand New Methods B RISTOW --romi kn1ownI as' th I abbh luihling ont Main Ve ha.ve ju'st openied for the Pall and l complete Stock (Jf iishing Goods. . ) s . . . past. We feel bettel prptrited lo serve you live SEVIiTA, TIlOUSAND DOLLARS VEI) FIROM TI I EI I E N (001) CON. '10. Donl't miss is opportunlity Io bu1y .L.ook aronitd before you con te he rc-the whenci yon reach uts. Sold. for Cash. 1jan ( 1M ImN\'11I,. S. C. J. D. MOORE, The We-t EId ll1ercht.: 1IA S K1 )O1) t BARGAINS - IN - CLOTHING, IN FMA T EVIlY i I NO. Suits from $2.co up to $T 2.00. - A nice line of' Pants cheap. it you Want any Shoes I have them AT ANY PRIC'. -I f yOu want Something to Eat, I have it. HATS AND CA\PS, from loc uip. DRY GOODS AND NO 'lIONS, as cheap as ANY1301)Y. Also Shotguns and Shells, also Axes and Handles, and lots of Soap, and Ev erything you w\'ant. Come And See Me. J. D. MOORE. NOTIICE OF FINAIs 8ETTLE~MENTIS o I will apply~ toi J1. B Newbery Probate , JTudge for- Pickensi ew mty on the 1'7th . ht~y of Oct., next for t 11i! settIlement .1 wIth my wardi, William Allen and ask to b1 Dt ismatissed as gua~rdiaL~a Sept., 10th, 1901. W. 31. H-lagood. t eda in LUMBER - of all kinds, is D~ried and D)resed Lumber deliv e'cd on short notice. 1 Parties wanting Lumber of the e above kind notify us at least ten t days beforehand that the lumber may be thoroughly (dried1. W. F. HLEND)ICK & BRO., '1Tble Miounitain, S. C. Seed! In stock; conugh to sow forty acres. Better sow ai goOdI patch now. FRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS YWill como11 iniI handyti for the next sixty days. Plenty for all. SU'O A R iS is h andy to have, too. I lhav e d lots of it. w T keep overything in the Geuneral id Merebandiso line, and will supply 'you as CHIEAP. if not ClI EAP1ER~ t than an yono else for t h6 same class ie of goo'ls. I solictit your pat ron - ' age. Yours truly, A. M. MOR RIS, Pickens, S. C g" ~lIomno 'Phone N@. 24. feh22tf. A good Male i'Tnlht r for Palest ine e. School Distr'ict No 24; Piek~ens county. r- . D.. M~auldlin Clerk. o Stowa rt P. 0. 5. 0. e' R e lEstate. ly I ovo for solo soveral desirable tracts (of good farm land near Ensley. .It will I o to tho interest of prospective buyers to oco me. If you disiro -to soll or oxchtango for laud se0 me bofore un doertakinig to do so. Call on or address Wr. AA. Hamniton Ealy .. ITORIS, b). All persons having claims against the( r. estate of William Ilunter, deceased, will to preent the amifO proporly attestedl to the ad undersigned by the 1st day of Decom k. er,'I osein debt to 'id ox state will y. ntlana mako navman~t. RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURE Johnston's Sarsaparilk QUART BOTTLES. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATHS A Whole Famnily Cured. Mrs. C. II. Kingsbury, who keeps millinery and fancy _oods store at 81 Louis, Gratiot Co., Mich., and who j well known throughout the countr3 a I was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh an( neuralgia. I hai liver complaint, and was very-bilious. wis in a (bad coldition; every day I be gan to fear that I should never be i well woman; that I shollid have ti settle down ilto a. chroic invalid, an live in the shadow of denth. I lia JOHNSToN'S SARSAPAillLLA ree onituended to me. I TOOK ["OUt BOTT114C AND IT CUltl) MIC, and cutred my family both. I am very gla( that I he'ard of it. I would cheerfull1 recommend it to every one. I hivm taken many other ICnIll(s of medicinle I prefer JO1 NSTON'S to all of them.' JU11MIGAN DIUO CO., Dettrolt, 311h. P.'o sale by (; . ' lro J WELRY ..4 FALL SPECIAL. When you make presents give asty ones, pu1rchaser bly 1Ood articles. Pickens kecs silver good and jeVelry: your prescnt! and purchases vait your se lection. Nicely Iol? ed aIt'I I .: - I ,i. < lr 4-d Setting , .I. SAhO G4ohl lIorbs n;kiblPt Rlolled Plate Neck Chatins. \\ith SeO tinlgs, . ie5 Best. ml ill ed Lo rgnt Chains, - Biack Siik aehs. Pt biP lat S lii. 1 Gold-Filled Watch Chains. Pli and Pat t erned, 80 Co1lhtr 11utt1ons. e, rb -tp,. Colnar ticl. i .1 ewl, y .2 'till' Btnlln . oordsemin pairl . 0 C u rl' il son s, rtob l i e . 1-1 k Gobe hll8 Ii stile "ndts ltrns, .ysa, Cluha WlwrhBr-acelet, ll-1. her4siV4er finl Wershire a hell Sin stoerling Silver Bracch-, Chain and Nethersorerade, Any article in Jewelry pro cured on Short no0tice. -Rogers 1847 silver- goods: Ptterns, Vesta, Columbi,N Berkshire and "-hell satinl, Forbes Silver Co's., uadru ple Plate Tableware. Yours for trad c, W H PICKENS, EAJ~SLEY, S. (1. Full I)ile of Dte toods Groceris Slhest ats, No.. have agCent iforl I t ancoc1 vontoreDsco w ndalo.h Vl ersyn Resdectedutou A. G. WYATT & 00 E asley, S. C. D. T. %e, W. M. CURETON *E iSLEY, S. O. * HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES sutii hon. Storet is on Tiale( Mlonti HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAll FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTR' PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOI GOODS. i.Rememnberi*the+..Place.-M I MOUNTAINeVIEWeHOTEL "11M RS. COR R I E1M. BLA11LOCKb Directly opp. Depot. EASILE~Y, S. AP~*y" ICATES, zj.00O PEl DAY. *'f10 Special attention to commercial travelc1 Comnfortable roomst, and talel fare the b< the market afforda. SpecIal rates8 to reg~ul boar'ders. iAvery in COnnecOt. "."EASLEY HOTEL'. B. N. W Y ATJT, Prsoprletoi, Just Opposite Depot. ]Easley, S5. 4 Reasnialo ttes to) hardeiri by ti cd. Modern conventiences and te best a tentlongivyen to all patrons. Livery In conntection wIth hole'; gor tarn ('nn hn hadit at rannl~onnl'lW '' E ".-NEW GO( + + + NE UN--TEv ything Bran New Stock with Pric gerCLOTING I )R ICSS G( ()lS IINTIS - I I A Rt 1)\\'. RW F IA I >lil s, TO\V \\AGO ANYTING Ol \\ \V have bowuhIt for this Fal goods than ev(er: tul we are in WC might savc you ioney. line ; i als) to our line of Skirts anl jackets. \\e apprec antCC ever\' trade w imuke. ((W 1* FOLGER cellI I AM BEFORK Wanting Yc I a'111 re Sss Sv' r desire to make it si I I g4r(at(st effort of ily lik i I goods the people valt ;ut ,a ilh expcrience is wvoLh anythi, 1 Ai.wavs rememlber that the cla the chlap 0re; it's the hapj goods, such as it pays to b)v. I stantly arriving, a TIm\lIKNI) DRY 00DO.IS. SI( Which M IN TlIS llUtfSTIANG AGI anid everybody tells the price. ing my prices and quality of go 40 inch Sea Island, *; cents. Standard D rills, 5 cents. All \Vool ited Twill Vih ine The lBest 25 cents; Jeans on 1,adies' I leavy Unde(l(rv(sts, i\Ien's He (avy ..l'Ervests, I )ress Goods, all G.rade:s ar +0 SilOES! I sitil occupy) the F'RC 0O MAN GAN DM Froim a JIroca;n to a VFU "EXAMINE MV W A.K. \Vest Iind1, Gr Samte g-'onds foi iEvery ) 0o ()wing to) sonIIIpr os l" Carriages, Suhreys, Buggi At an Absolu - HIarneOss of ail! k;inds at cort. WC JYoleP, and vno uw otherII 11) 1 mkes of Huiggi. No. IN thie bti. se'- on for ~ ielling vehIielos~ and kindu itre ht n il all-n u r, aI.d to see~ theI~IC~ t people w hete they wI'h t CHA R D S IDS + ++ L PRICES the Best I aRigt SHOES, I FURNISHING GOv' NESS, SADDLES, 'EJS, BUGGIES, S, & C., \NT, WE HAVE IT. I a larger and better s position to give you your Clothing and Ovc )aIid especial attention )ress Goods, Capes, ( iate your patronage anc iORNLEY PICKENS YOU AGA. >ur Trade I my1\ business increas, nass. I have mad. -casn to get the good i riht pricc, and if ten mn satisfied I have succe ;s of goods I handle is : )y medimn and better ch now have in store and )US STOCK of )ES AND HA lust Co. ' of competition PRICE I want you to continue sh 1, 15 cen ts. the market. 15~ and 25 cents. 25 and 50 cents. di Prices. SHOES! NT row onl SH-OEtS. N E ON SHOEi t2 Dress Shoes for men, .1 Child ren. ; "2ou. r oocd.a 08AND PRIC. Prk, eenv'ille, S. C. r samie monley, less money." thing. ~.. a Inl our )10is, we w'ill Foll es, Phiatons and Wa to Sacrifice! r word1 for it, but comie anid see' for carry the Bablock, Couirtlanid, Try' s, &:., as strict lIh~h (Grade Wagor he )v Iiwensbo, Ta~ylor and Chattai of all kinds and1( We a're going to a' t ty well over but wo have a fewv ba eli k hire, own our owni reposlto' o huave for cash or hood paper. eniville come and1( see us. \Va are c >l uuy or no. LE A MtJ tBMAYVR