The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, October 31, 1901, Image 3

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The People's Journal MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by the Heath, Bruc AI rro.I Co. PRODUCE. m...........................7 7.8 to E ..................... .............121.1 kons-ien...................20 to 25 .. .................... ........... .10 to 1r Butter.............................., 12 Ikeoswax......................................... 2C hams......................... -Wylio Miller, son of Irvine Miller has enlisted in the Navy. -Read notice of letting Hunt bridgc on Saluda rivet, Friday, Nov 1st. -An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ligon, near Sunny Dale, died Monday night, Oct 21st. -R. A. Christopher of Me t, fatlie of Ex-Auditor, N. A. Oh ristopher, is re ported very sick. -At noon, Tuosday, 84 5 bales of cot toi, sold iu Pickens had been handled by weigher Holder. --Sottle up with your merchants. Don't let an old debt run over- it looks bad and is a constant source of'worry. -Found-Near W. 13. Allgood's home a bundle of home knit laco. The owner can get same by calling at W. R.Garotts. --Married Oct 13 1901, at the resid once of J. C. Lenderman, Mr. Henry Londerman to Miss Laura Evatt. All of Pickens county. -A much enjoyed picnic was had on Glassy Mountain last Friday afternoon, conplieiontary to Miss Meaclain, who is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Zadio Cox. --Miss Essic Jones of lower Pickens county entered the Pickens Graded Hchool recontly. The makes her home with the family of 11. E Grandy. -Pickens buyers pay the viry top of the market for cotton, and Pickons mer chants sell the best of goods at the low est consistent prices. Try thei. -J, Tyro Looper, W. Ed Hendricks and J, Harvey Kenne more, incuibeIs, are asking through petitions to be re:lp pointed to the offices of Supervisors of registration. There are a few applioants, all good men. -A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ligon. of Anderson's Mills, died Monday, Oct., 21st, and was buried the following day at Mountain Grove church The funeral services beinvv conducted by John J. Lewis. -The colored school will open o Monday November 11th instead of the 25th as was annoulnced in circulars, and the promcilpal will ba in Pickens on the 1st day of that month instead of the 15th am was anticipated. -Those indbted to the JOUNAL 011 an conits made before the 1st of January 1901 will please settle with me at once as the books will le tuirned over to the stockholders at annual meeting ill No. vemiber next. Journal Stock taken at par on subscription. T. C. Robinson. -Coroner Pars.ns concluded the ox anination of witnessos in the Calvin Smnith inquest on the 28th, the inquest proper wits holu on the 171h. A verdict to the effect that'Smith cometo his death as the result gof a guni shot wound1( in 1licted b)y the hands(1 of A. A. Alexander. Alexander is now in jail. -The faculty of Clemon College will hold a Farmers Instute at Mile Cr-eek chlurchl on tile second1 Saturdlay in No vember, thle 51am1e being thle 9th. Public is cordially inviotedi, ladies especiailly re quested to be on hland anud provide a basket picnic for the accosion-Theo ses sion wvill last only one day. F. C. Parsons President. Charles Findloy Chiarman Executive Comn. -Miss Alice Porter died at 11or home Piedmont, S. C., 01n Friday 25th inst after a long illness, and wmas laid to rest thle following day in Piedmont cemetery. She w~as a daughlter of Mr. and Mrs D~avis Porter whlo reside iln Piedmont but whose home wvas formerly in this cou1nty,. Sh1e was a consistent member of tile Baptist churchi, hlavmlg ber Imem1 haershlip with Mountlan Grove )hulrchl. Th'le family have the sympathy of many friends. TR ESPASS NOT10C E. Not-ico is hierebly given that all persons tresp~asinlg in anly manner whatever on alny of my lands wvill be plroscnted to tihe full extent of tihe law. 1). A. Chamblin. Liberty S. C. Oct.. 24thl 1001 4t. NOTICE '10 ALLIANCEMEN. At the request of pronminout Alliance meni oif the counlty I hlereby call a meet in~g (If all former alliancomonn to meet in tile court houso5 at PickerT.e imnmediately after thet salo on1 Moniday Nov 4th next tc consider the mnatter ofi reorganization of thle alliance, would b)0 glad to hayc somic ofi the members from all tile old subo present. W. T. O'DELL. EA SLFY. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Reed of Anderson were gnests of W. M. HaIgood Sunday. F. E. Pickens of Southern Ry. spentl Satutrda~y and Sunldaly at hom1e. Rev.' TV. Hi. Medd being absoent thier< was 1no service ill tile Presbytorianl Chiueli Sunday. Rev. Medd is spenlding som11 d-iys ill NorthI Carolina on bus1iness5. Dri. R1. F. Smith and A. WV. Folger returneod from Atlanta last week. Whlile there Dr. Smnith made pioihascs of sev eral stylishI road bores wich~ 110 is now shlowing at hlis stables. Eliza, the inlfanit daughlter of Mr. Law. ren1ce Lthem~ (lied inl Greannwool Wedl niesday, anid was buried (in the Lathien burying grounld, neatl Mt. Carmol, Fri day. Mitr. Lathlem has the sympathy * ~ of many friends in this said affliction. WM. WALTERI BOwEN. At 0.30 a. m. Tuesday Oct. 22nd, Walter B~owen laid aside the garment ol perishable earth and took to himself th Nossian robes of immortality. In h thlirty seconld year, full of a patient spirii whichl comeIs nlot very often to men o~ more mature days, lhe fell a victim, aftei long months of snifering, to the dreac scourge consnlmptionl. Walter Bowen was a youngl man wh< 1n0 doublt would hlave aioiived high fam< hlad lie reached the mature years whiol are ..jlotted to some mcin. His deatl was tuntimely, so men say, hut the Creat or kNaiw better than man can ever knov that life with God was more to be desir od thlan any earthly existence. Camup 46 Woodmen of tile world inter red tile body of the fallen sovereign uI Georges Creek Cemetery Wednesida3 evening October 23, Depositing the em blen of remnembrance and sorrowirn with those who sorrowed the sovereignl of Oamp~ 48 Wraed1 hooward with the ptad reaIlstion that the at link~ in thti Notice. I will be at the llunter bridge of Twelve 3111o Rive- Timrsday, Nov. 14 1901. at 10 o'clock, for tle jo rpose of It ting to tle lowest responsi >Ile bidder, th repailIng (if said bridge. lai and syg illeatins made know it on day of letting. Also oin (1am11e day I will let. to tie tow est responsible bidder, the repai riIg 01 the bridge over Goldei's Cr(ek on ro( hidling flrm11 iIter's 'Mil to Liberty, IPlans anid spec(iieation ti:tde kinoi oil day of let tinig. l1stiect fully, ROlBERlT STICWA I('T, County Comisioner. Citation Notice. By .J. It. Nswbery Esquire, Probate Ju.dge. % hiereasu, J. 1. Rtewar-t ilade silit to me to grait itim Ltters of Adminis tration (if theo Eatt of lnit 0eets of Ua lvi 31. 8ni4h, deceased. Til i A- T-'I' l-'Otte to (citS an1d admnish all .1114 sinigular the kinldred anid creditors ort lie Said C(alvin M. 811mith deevased',thItt Ithey h-) a appear1 before ie. inl thle ('ourt. of Polbte, to te held at Piekenss (-omrt. [lof st'e, S. C., oi thw 1-ith day of Nov. 1901, :Ifter pIbIleilot hereof n11. 11 o'clock inl the f.-ren4pon to shewa ,if ifanyI IthCey havie why the sild Adiminh-Ltratioii shotild It hot he gran. ted. Givenl uoler im, hmnl andl sel, th1s 25t h day o (-e'oher, ln1.1, inl the 121h year of our Ii"ld1eob.ie. J. It. NowhIery, .1. I'. P. ( . The "out hern ibtrjilway almouices ex cuIrsqLin rAti 8 for thle Winter Sea1sonl to the vanoulsi resorts ( of thw South. Tick etis aro now oti ill", with final return lmi it Miay 31st, 1902. For detailt'l ill formation i!s to rates4, sedulos, tot., call onl IIny agenlt of the Qout i-Lilway or (onnection; W H. Tayloo A.(,. P-. A. Atlanita, Gla. Osmr K. latuldii. Ja- I. I in.libb MIAULDIN &1111tl,:j Attorniys ad ('oni, llors at L-,:v . I i l l e r C l i v " b u 1 6z 41ib l g , ( ;i . I . , S C , Pratice il :ill the colts, Siit'e ;1und l'ed"lal. SiweiiI ttention givesn to comst mercial tn r.Noaivs hinblic, The Souithorn lIailway has issned a bielluiltil bokleLt <ntitled 'lltntaig & ihig it tho South", wthiob is a very Ittractive puhliuintO giving full and oit (i1o itnfortmitmu elttive ((o the 1be".t h1un ti ng ail fis hinig g huirai xls aong its liipo, toget her witll infeinaiittionl ax t o rates of b rosx, gami illiw, is of gulidls, aind whether or It 1hItt(in are piostd, ete. This ipblintiot is complete in o5v1'e detail aid will I e of great bentefit to hiuuters atnd fislwt-man il desiring to Itke tin out. Copy may bx hd by addres iig J. 0. IhDa m, ,b., I. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. 1E. W. Illit, ). P. A., Cliarlestoni, S. (. W. 11. Tayloe, A. u. P. A., Atlan. ta, Ga. Bridge Notice. "0 will l t t the l we s r oisile bidder, at the ridg ssite 4n011 v, No VeImbhiei Ist, 1901, at 12 'ebwh NI., the contrtt.for . 5nvi. i al rebligls the 11tiiit bl idgv oi sida river. .I. I-'. P IG I , Superv~isr (irenlville Co. L. I. SIllil l.N8, Sslwpsrvisor 'iekens Co Set a good exmiple to your noighbors by paying for your loptit and reading it for the general inforas:tions it containls. NOTICE TO I)l-'ili- lHS AND ClhiEDI. A11l)persos h1 aaing (i lhtis atgsintst the estaote of lihantsoit)n uke, dleeased, are re <sutteds to prtesenit thle samite properly attest ed to 1thetiderxigined for pazymtentt by the 1st dazy ofI Ilecember next. thesre indsebsted to Saidl estazte please msake uz~ avmet to MlISS JA~NE D)UK10. Commtle ot ens sousld have led the au archiists to keep their lttimndi ol thte Un i t'd States. Now their last asylum will beo takon from thetm. Tl5US.JllS NOTICE. Th'le Tlrustees of Cedai l lock School IDis t riot wvill son Wdsl~htvai, Noivemberu (;, 191, let Iito lie lo wst nsponcsiblle hsiddser the constrt fo sr thle trection of(s a School Itsouse for' lhat dit rict. Ths TIrutstees will lie itt thes )uske old shop 'i ec on that day~ whens sprititio s t will bse shiowin. Two old1 sosol buildinsg in sahls di-trict will be sold at samie timie :ti pince. Oct I7l TL~'rut ees. An~ 55hsl b.tiswlor 3saysi fmia5tiiges are( reaIlly tnunh-s in heeni, 1Prov iiden must hiave a gridg again tst a lot of people :ttesl (oi htih.t 1-a :ss s~tss (ist T-ii5 h i sxit sem s - si it-Iu tso5 i is-relig in on di~s. o he andss for ibisit : n~saon nI ons shonbcaits i -I ; sn hom 5 witso't aisot Itl o i n -isberl ,Is' s she , r s he r n Chrtistmst~ ii e somg. iaiss we wanitt. Civerybody13 who oes ssTe JoeaiitNmt anvi thting now) toi have a reseiptt fsor it by~ thin timo0 th gsood dlay comi .lts Don st't f'orgrst that fact. - IBy vhitno of ans ' ord:- of thes Proshdes Judis.~ i of jsiekins sconnly , I will -elI tt ths ht residencsof s tum l:ssnI iniks, sli U. a1-ed, 0 , ihe li 5z da oft Nsvss.hsr I 901, tse pesoniital ins~-iery st stais I stattessco sist ing. sit -1 issh.si, 2 wagotss, 1 t I elcat I slthun eait, farminiig toosk,- 'arseterl's osols, ((til, fsoddersi, &c . , 'sTerms (tish Ote., 15 19t1. JAN E D)TUKhs. A sinist rattrix, Ths mnt whlo s ouirtx an ieress iiusal ly figutre on driniiig a capsital psrize ii the mlatr11ionial luttoryv. '"One isighit try lrothler 's babt'y wmo takeni withI (rousp." writos 11irs, .J. C it wssluhl st randt~e befslo e ' onthill geti (loctoi, so we g've 1. Drt Kinsg' Neu D I~hsvr, whiebjol gi v5 q -lek relief ams perotinntls ~ y ci ere it. Wii ialwitys keelI Its in I lie houitse ti o (iost oiri 'chiitlre firomi 1ropllj on I Who'insg ('onsgh. churod me55 if a chrisetts birontiaiit tiroinbh Ilib letl for Cson gh., C'ohsl, Thiroat ansit ItLung trouibles. 5i, and til91 00. Trial hsot tIcs fi oc at Itol &S 'lThornltey~ Dru~ tg Stoie Sayisig~ meanl thingss 15tile oe bat habi cutivtedmost assidutously by thts For ale ! Ivilsell the Willham F'er guson farm, 1 mile from Pick ens court house as a whol< (250 acres, 2o acres bottom or divide it into small tracts. JOHN FERGUSON, Qn-t. SMITH & I Since the fire inl .hm11 lirIve hIken tie store-ron Stretnex toFinay' .\arket. \Vec Winter .1 new and ( Clothing, Furnit Hats and Shoes 01, thw s:ann- "ranes kept. by It, in t he Iis thanl cver. In :I1j.10 ti It e l ow s ck we hi1n WOl"til M - \WIN-mi (-i,0yrilN SAVE DITION, To*( BEl .',)!,1) VAT A sA<'lui.'ici. Imlore yol look 11che her yoi'll be pleased wh.It 13sabb lhiiling. Next to )-inays jlrk(. D. T., W. M. CURET01 HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES) B G"ood Fresh Stock andd :111 "ulliSuply of lil artiChes IeTeded fo Cli.old ( luinhltionl. Stor1 is In hTable Mloimlinini stee, reat ( I)r. S Dini's I)riig Store. HICHEST MARKET PRICE PAID I FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANCE FOR GOODS. If blscriptionl du- to th pmper are liko expr4ssioim of lppreiation-whel - they are paid. -Thl\V. I lunter mill property will be sold by the IXeit ()f the 11lhunter estate. nlj. I). I-'. I 3r4lopy, in saleday in Ib)eeim her next, at lpinlie uteriy. if not dispos'edp Of by privact Sale before hitt, dav. There is al reaI1' d(ev(lo)L ab4)ut -1 0 l ilrSie loWer with mne11h more availahh- power. tohe. hael. This khr i411n1y a1 shorty dlistanlce ablove the Norris ('ottn MIills, ti the sale will give opportuniIy for in)vestIient to anyliody desiiag a first class watle power in a good section, 'TIhe sale will be criedi at Pickenis (". II. A dollar is' a1 smll amifounit, but it pa~ys for ono your1's isubscription to TJ.uE JoUu mA~. Send us; your dolilar. WAllNNG : AX.ll personsi' arle he r1]by warnied not lo hire', harbor, or in aniy way shiel hmy4 wile, Emmina St ephlenis, w ho, 44n Tu'iesd ay morn~l ing, S'ept. W Ith. 1901, left home1 witlhot caulse. Slhe is under1' wai'en ciontra1t1. If you io ini(1 areara, comIo with or 1eind your tubscription to this dlico and get receipt. NI r. 1'i:11is Lit t le of Ilenit in I Iarbior,\ Nhlich. isV4 4e eihty yearis oif aige, ini ei 1 845 lie hais b.iii troihh-d4 tmo e o'* less thling. in ti-e fur ithoee I m iienit. Li t Stoiiiiih aiel 1.iver Ii abieti anl:iVwas soon~ fi'elinlg init b bit!.t-r. Iiia id' ueet Iietier lie :-auys, ' I haui iised1414 thre oxes of the TI:l' Ids an iii w hink lioI am wA . l'l.Tese I nuthe'. sIIu nnte, ier and ihimls. l'ortu r 13y Ocemiil by .\nt inmiy V KePith. Thel rececipt bookls areII ther als.0 fili wiites WV. II. i.:1t-, oi Ji'ii.,vil. (lired liii aifter 4veryilhing e!-e' failed.' Infal~ihli' for eily rn Ii , Sc hl ('U!U i.S (res, h -yu'. It '' 't ion - t : lly tim . 11 (i Wil. niWp ip is iiun ith e uinsi Ii 'iiT fH l'l' i i i itlit \ 41.\ fY:i4 44lembi-ni b bIe i.f t4: h1(i- lac, wasi n' o jlotislt 1il.-lusi- Ii ix.iei arm ail id.bx .\f1't ei ll ii re;:11 I h V. :o d u 'nie t phv.l 5(I wJ0ife r.,onn14.'d 'hil~~4an hin'11414ain lIili mf Sail r uin.;IL' whitls in il' S i ah4 t l i r- '(le eed.-Geo. fi. \l e. I tli neniab-, l.in,4a3 'el. in int W.140 Va tSeeral1i tothe er on-it-kae c uresi Iofi paiJair.iii hay; bee in faveete b1 y ll hiusto i fiinine ithmon ielyli ) I lii. y ulki, mci oii ai. hy J.(i W. lae (jie t l t v urI t l 1)ript I i of drag oal , ore ))11 hcumlte.o Is perhdon' want. THEf Jths, plliiay upialst tehe pac~it r. o AIlt ~ TY iC.\l (u' l'i l .\V|-(1 '' l Vo\ sTlm I byO. . F'ar:m fli'ill, el. natd n lly ninmileiofrom theL~~ nealet ralway tatin andabou lew Goods lew Stand lew Methods )RISTOW 1.1 knlownl as, the( Ibbh~l liilding onl 5Alin 1 Ilmve just opened 't.r the i dal aid no~plet1e sltok (A* H J1 ;hing Goods. . . 1 c Wv fteel h1cie,' 1411(re-I to serve o(i r '4 SIC\'iIlAL\ Ti14lt'4.\NI) l)o1blAi1S1 1) FRO1 Ti E ll-i i'll; IN (1)01) CON . )n't ml1is4 III*-; (thi p11 tnllity to buy ook around be'oire1 you come -1101c-the 11 Yolt I1110 I,. Ld. for Ca b 0 1. D.1MO1RE,-1 -~h We.-t. EIsd Me.rclint,;- N HIAS SOME0 ("0) So ARGAINS - IN - CLOTHING, l IN FA('T EIVl\ YTllN(i. Bo uits fr1om- S2.CO up1) to $1 2.00. ' A nice line of Pants cheap. C< ('It youh wan 11t any1 Shoes I have (' them AT ANY P>RICi'. . you want Something to Eat, W 1 hadve it. w IIATS AND CAPIS, S I11-rom loc up. RY GOODS AND NO TIONS, as chcap as et ANYBOI)Y. 1 Aso Shotguns and Shells, also B Axes and Ilandles, and F lots of Soap, and lIv- p erything you wllt. Come And Sec Mc. T. D. MOJ(ORE. L L L r111) Seed! Sst ock; enbough to sow forty acres.C Better sow a good1 patch now ti 'RUIT JARS AND RUBBERS c 47il i (Oh inl handy1' for the nex~t S sixty days, Plenty for all. is l11indy to have, too. I have lots oif it. I kC(1eVl> vrthing i the GenelCf ou :its (IIF.AP if' not CIIEAl'ERP lalt1 li oll Vu l s(4 ('8 'o 14 he I a1114 P111 lass goods. I sol ict it your patron- a ~. Yours truly, A. M. MOR RIS," P'ickens, S. C gW Homo TPhonc No. 24. feb22gf . An 14t ack wa- lately' i4n.u(1le n(. )a!lle of (.her14kee(, Iowa, t hat, narly . oVed4 fatahil it. con1e4 hrouighlis ki -ys.* lis- 14mek guIt so4 hunel he4 coubll not 0014 w'thout1 gi .4I t 1 pain, nor1 Hit. inI a in1r 4'x(cept. pi)I,l by ushions.4j44. No) .1ci; age Iha he1 14 wrile~s im feel -Hike a1 lick:ICehe 14ml k i y' trole4(, puifieLs the (4(od 1' bilid- 11p yC444 healt hi, Onl )e at 114411 4&% I hleyl's lIrug StoreO. TPimIi.41 IorN.' is 141n4 dollar1 a1 year. If Il owo thet paper anIythng, pleaseo pa1yE Pa!y your111 subs)cription) to Tr'ic ,Jorn ,ar, thien reaid thle neOws and( koep in-. S. C. Oni alccout of this4 occasion101 the South A -n lIhailwa4y uninlle round411( tiip rates om1 I al' pints of its lines1 ini the State of o outh Carolina. al-o from Ashovi llo harlotto11', Auguisti, Savanna nd1( 4 iterl Iturn, for 14ndivuIlls, oneI first class 8, Ire ff41 Ithe round1( t rip plus 50c admis14 i)on to the fair. gr-ountds; minimum1111 rite 1w 4 in ldissionI to be $1.00 for adult s 11d .41 Pints for chliiren0. For m:ilitarly comlpan1i'4 and4. brass >and ni1unif'ormi, twenIty, (20) or' more Io (one I(!kC'. 51pecially redued r'atos,. Da- of)ale;*;1, Oetober4 2(thi to 31st in. 11usive, andi for tri4iNs sche4duled to 44r ive ait 1 1hnob1 ia prior to noon00 Novem- g4 wr1 1It, 11nal lim it N ovember 1 31rd 1901. al4 F1or de'a1il infon IItionl as to ratCe, oto., il 4111 ''4 01' address a-ni y a(gent of the 30o1(bern1 lailwa or43 conne14Ilctionsf. Real Estate. E I l'ave for sa414 seCveral desirable raictsi of good farim lanii ne-ar Easloy. [t will be to thoIC interest >f pr'ospective ityers to) see' 1me. If you idisire to soil >r' exchan4ge for land see m-a boforo uin lortaking to do so. Call on1 -.a add1ros W., A. Hamliton Ea4rlev. S. C. IHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART,8oTTLK8. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. A Whole Fatmily Cared. Mrs. C. II. Kingsbury, who keeps a iillinery and fancy goods store at St. 0ous, dratiot Co., Mich., and who is rell knovn throughout the country, : I was badly troubled with rheuma sm, catarr'h and neuralgia. I had ver complaint and was very bilious. I 'as in a bad condition; every day I be an to fear that I should never be a ,ell womuan; that I should have to -ttle down into a chronic invalid, and ve in the shadow of death. I had OINSTON'S SARSAPARILLA reC. ninlended to mne. I TOOK FOUR OTTLE1S AND iT CURlED ME, and tred my ftmily both. I am verty glad )at I heard of it. I would cheerfully Commnend it to every one. I havo Lkeu iuany other kinds of inedicine. prefer olI NSTON'S to all of themn." hKJJUIOAN DJRUO CO., letrott, Huh. For N 4a1byt. W. E.arle, AVWELRj, IY. FALL SPECIAL. When you mak e priesen ts, ve tasty ones, piurchasers 13' good articles. Pickens keeps silver goods ld jewelry; your presents id purchases await your se ction. rxly lolled Plate lare l'ins. 'olor. i'd Settings, .05 hdld llr1oocheus, Ieantiful I'aM terns, 2. 25 ,led Plate Neck Clins, Witlh Set lngs, .15 'A Gold1-l'illed srn lt 'nin, 25 tck Siik I''ols, Golil-'lated Slides, .1 il-Filled Watelh Chaits, I'lain and lar lnt ns, sepa:rale top' , .tS hab'rilutions, I-10 goI,, lI (uttolns, coloned ' 1ins. ir f uti ons, Gol Pilled. 1air .50 k Goi hll Hings, ets and1( pat.. liwortI lira ict, : heart silver linl shl. .30 -intg 8ilvet' 1r .:-, 'hain and Neth Iersle, 1.50 Any article in JeVelry pro ied on short notice. Rogers X1 7 silver goods: Atterns, 'Vesta, Columbia, erkshire and Shell Satin. orbes Silver Co's., Quadru e Plate Tableware. Yours for trade, V H PICKENS, L. G. WYATT & 00. F'ull line of Drby Goods, roceries, Shoes, I fats, No ons5, &c. F'armenrs' lImplemients and eneral H ar'dware Material. ole agent for the I lancock otr isc Plo and also the orrien t H Iarrowv andl S toddlard isc 1 Larr'ow. All pesn inidebtedl to us5 re r'eques~tedl to comie in and take settlemient at once. W'e ive been indulgent and( want >u1 to resn)ond. \Jery Respectuilly, G. WYATT & CO. Easley, S. C. ~ridges & Hammond, --Dea':lers int releral S Merchandise, t their' (Origi nal si nat, PlIimNS, S. C. WeI~T( k~eep (constanitly ott htandul tl lin Drty (hoods, Groaeries, Crockecry, TIin-i A full line of coffus of the best ijptality, 9 andtu 10 ptoundts foir the' dolar. W~e tmke a sp~ecial1y oft i ho*s. Triy our trviec Shtoe, I they sell frontm .1.50 to $.00~Ow It a writtent gutarantee with et very'1) pir. We deald in ShtintgI( tl dal cottntry pro t( e. IDrop in to see us, no trouble to show >ods. \CWe want y'our trade. If goodfls e il not as rpresetled whetn sold, big ('lm b~acklatnd1 ge't. yourI ttoniy, lh(espectfully, Iridges & Hammond. PICKEN, .. . . C.e NEW GOD1 + aNE WDEverything I Bran New Stock wvith PriceL BeiCLOTING, , )RI SS GE()OIDS, GN TS'] lb\D\VRI:, IAR" 81Ri '1 1ES, STO\I \\'AG()N, ANYTHIING , Whe have bought- for hi i all gYoods than ever and we 'r a. PRICES. -Sec us beli():re buy'n l we Imight save yoI IImoy. \\'. ioe and also to our lin11(e ()f I Skirt-s ; Ja ck ts \\'(- appreci; aitee every' trade we make. Yours trulyv, FOLCGER & cet I AM BEFORE Wanting Yo I am restle'ss, never . dcsire to 1111ke it still r i gyreatest firtOf mli 1 til", good((is the pe)p(-le want ald A th11W experience is w'otILh aything, Ia ~I- emember1wl that. the clas, the cheap order; it's the lhapp) goods, such as it pays to buiy. I stantly arriving, a TR 1-:N1EIINI M)I DRY GOODISSI0 Which Mi andI1~ every bod(y tells the p ri. I 4j) inch S'a Islandi, .) centsL. Alhl \Vool RN~ T 1will V:la~ne, The Hest .25 cents; [lran <mi l\Ien's Hea(Svy ~i Indrvests, 2 Dress Goods, all ( iraules mue I sti occupy th: [iR( ). NO MAN CAN 09W F rom a Bro: ani to ao l'in' EXAMINE MYGi I s]L "More( good( s fr WE HAVE JUST fIECEli \nd in [iet anmythting in dU I )r \Ve have a nice line of 1 ;e' C M SHOESI i 81H01 IDon't forget us when you wai is ourF pet line and we will doC om \Ve have a big lot of coffe: 02 and we will give our customers t LOOK! One thiousanid poundl cents a pound. J ust as g(Od as the contrary. Call on us andI we will try to s give you satislaction. %gtgRemnember we mnake a sp: produce, beeswax, star grass, grul IBeef hides taken if dry, Come ti N. B. In order that we may be we are compelled to ask our rie Qoos o creit to come 1orward -)s-, PRICES he Best I Right. SHOES, HATS, HURNISHING GOODS, SS, SAIDLES, (SM, BUGGIES, -,C. NT. W.' HAVE IT. :a i-er and better stock of 'lt ion to give you LOW ' Clothing and Overcoats, aid 1pecia1l attention to this >s (i')ds, Ca pes, Cloaks, Ito you r patronage and guar YOU AGAIN ur Trade! us inss increases my I ha' e maide the aIoi to !(t the goods the righ p11ice, and if ten years im satisied I have succeeded. of Loods I han1ldle is not of medium and better class of 1nw have in store and con S STOCK of ICS ANI) ATS! ist Co. ol c'ompetitionl IRICE tells, want you to continue shout l;U InarIt. 5 adli 50 cents. SHOES! *+ Ti iow on Si lOES. I OE 0 SHOES! i' S110s for ie, 'M AN~D PRICES! anillie, S;. C. eS Irll ey.1) i0 A NEW LUNE OF KL~OUTIGS, Goods; line wvit~h prices right. apes2~ and ask that you see ~S I fSH OESI<+ to bumy a pair of shoes. That - but to ple:ase you. handv that was bought cheap lhe benefit of it. s of keg soda to go at 2 1-2 any, don't be convinced to eli you something that will ecialty of all kinds of country root, and ginseng wanted >) see us. ~CRAIUGe BROS, able to meet our oblgationsa (is to wvhomn we have so14 and make prmpt pymngu