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The People's JohiiaI PUBLISHED wEEKLY. T. J. MAULDIN, Erroi. W. L. MATHENY, Bus. Mon. jutered at the Post Offico at Pickens a secon(-clas matter. Subscriptioi, $1.00 a Year. TiHURSDAY. JAN. 30. 1902. Tuiic pasiago of a well framoi dog law, giving the pleading shec a fair chance, would entitle the present legislature to thanks. OF all probl-m18 before the leg islaturo, the matter of drainag( furnishes most perplexities. Bul the country is aroused on thu question and something must b< dono. WE1 hopo the legislature wil succeed in passing a road law tha will be both constitutional all adequato to tho domands of travel Fortilizor hauling and May meet ings are not so far ahead of us. WITH no jury law, no road lax and, if Some other laws were tes to(d, no laws of local applicatio1 passed since the c o n s t i t u t i o of 1896 went into effect-and voril no roads hardly worthy the name it cannot be said that this sessi( of the South Carolina logislaturo in vain. Ir Pickons county is pliced on cash basis, am con temn plated, t county Lbusin'ess will be done a cost reduced 'muich more t.11n the amount of interest liaco 11ss]iry be paid onl the borrowed Jmolnie Tie cash planl will work a savii alike to the county and to lhe col tractor. Turrl cominittee, appointod I draftianaccoptable bill providin for practical drainago prov isioni in Solith Carolina, will fin troublo in a(ljisting their milealSlr to tho Varied conditions prevai ing throughout the s ite, and th] Suprome Court, say they niiit, n< allow local necossitios to overrid the constitution. 0 * * WJi EN Trcasurer Chapman 'lost his oflico on the 28th (lay of eel ruary, there will still bo sonr waiting without the customs 0doo By deferring this m.ter till At last day a hardship is worked o) the tax collectors, and possibly o the tax payer, surely so if thi crowd1 should be too great on t last day to be acconmmodate'd. Wrrr'm twenty thousand dollain with which to satisfy all lpast ii debtedness, including adeqjua funds with which to repair ti jail and make othecr niecessary ii p)rovements, with rimeasonables t ii in which to rotireo the debt) at moe crate levy,Pickone countyw ill ha a% fair wayof progress,and her stan ing among the counIItiCS of upp11 South Carolina made enviable. TE oflicien t gent lomon compo ing the present Board of Couin Commissioners, along w ithl of h good peole. will rejoice whien il conisummation of prosent efforts place Pickens conunty on a cas basis is reahized. These genthc mnen, perhaps more than all olst see the need of this helpful legisla tion and have urgod it as5 a wis and proper measure, IF' the suggestions, conitainedi the Glovernor's message, and th inteontions generally an noun ced b the legislators are strict Iy fillowe this legislative sessioni will I mfarkedl by wise measu res and an21 such legislation as is reqire i1 meet the ex~iecies anid pro~gres ive reqi r~nemtn of the ti mes Useless ando ext rava1gan1t a pproprl1 ations will not bn tolerated. TnmEm town of Liberty with ho good schools anid churches, modh cotton mill, adequato and we officerod bank and her most exce: lent peop1le is no longer a side stii tion on the Southern Railway, bi the business center of a prospe OUB community, where business done in larga volume on bamsino principles. Liberty is conung the front, or rather in the lainguaj of one of her most sanguine cit lens, "She's done done it,'' "Tuman would be hope of redi trioting the state by the preser legislature if there were not many redistricting bills intr< duced. It looks as if the po1 ticians looking for congroesoni jobs are going to have their wa again.''-Newberry Observer. Yes, it is not so much that tb politicians looking for congresi onal jobs don't went the state re tridted, as it is that some of th lolans looking for congreseaov are striing to have it don Jr thoro ei or was a time when people should look well to their stt business, it is now at hand. Thero Bc is no question about it; our people Pi, must get strictly down to ways or rel true oconomy, and that iml)plies ho a closer attention to good business an rules which -always mean that th men m ust pay their dobts or satis- pr< fy their creditors in somo way and oi curtail their living exi)onnos. in every way consistent with honest D living. iF tho legislature does tako ac- ta Lion eldorsing tile 'opo. itiln w that the seats oW both our I. ULitel thi States renatot s ( vacan y, r 1) oil of tleir lesigilation s haivinl g tro belen tellded(lr to the (overneiri , I a last sunluer, what a eclliicatioll an1 will insul !. But this is a day of Fo constit tit nial goveln meni t stud y , Iand Ile".CS Il r beh lugh t ca bearing it the fudan ntal laws of thi - )oth tho union and the state, and (1i tle- doctrino of state sovereign. tl le ty gains grounid with ainost evry couri1t decision ' Ifectit.g it. 01 SENAToit 1IlChA 1-IN's me0tO(,riC flight froml GC all'ney to silelev r-eels 1) to hA ConIceded nl over South Car olin a. Hmowf er, the fact that Iu. is alive aid if WashingtoJn was 0 1,3 brought, to nt4 o at i littlo gia d I statl.<l play inl th. e wdae hiftwni a the two Soumlth ('alrolia seliltols, 10i 1211, r h'eI g t .I doff(II 1.l 1'i: ill I ll.e ly. h-tw en cngos al ' t i by' legOish r t I it he (I . haigll h (411 c(?h ilbiLl ns il io l w. ilr htiitioial, 1n11 hd1 triiel h, by r)a, undo the af ruel lsta -eV(', to (' get togullier 9111t1 ii tall a sa ry erCib'lo 11 d(tilay (II111, C01111 (-)fII stat Il I r( 1 p;. lin(1 fila r dol hat she S. gatoful to all -ilo aOItriIll u nc- n aly iiittionl, aiSnu~I( ll tvi~l." 11) 2' T f i -: (b~ Pit 1 i.:N Citiry J.:xpoi1. >t) tion CommI iiner dirle wat they g . a oulds, umXCL'Ilel t th lilrl li n l l I fise tfog tr (I l1 staoll o a veyl ~ceitabl ~ily o the count ye ke gr'atul t o llet1. who contibufac any i niatrilt afssistance ithi unel i Si countyI hu~la ithe people iat large( ir wi slle raize beor ehln theaisni at f i in islin t ake a~ZA drviae oflas idIer1sIknow th fu'ill truth bout 1 the unrlieled adv~ningesofferedC by11. e Pickens 11unty (i(t the Ime seekerd.1 :uuL' thej investoir ht theI* fat .- It ,-t m:enLts of11,(1 we. ar pCi ~usig, in e n 112s, huibling beter ue nrsih d.~ i ig 'lt 11 the il n ci 1uliatin our--L t li or(I 'sles inl alllls hegartiiand tays o prgre ssivt ~it' 'Cli' i lenship . Anygoo citie watin a homi e,4 f enn find1 it yamong saom of thelhos peoloion . hstures rf puzh d td-ise pOLanit is tomourhet ro uirent of cutLy Lu govnm iient withu aX ful' iew~ iio -o romvny, they.Mo oughnt to ho nd i- flece ' ofhe ac througoo nyoath il -theat men elln h eugh e j l ts pac-u theow buries, byi v tnhoro meaup biosrans ithoutla enet ~ton loouine bi -undas achotohairigi yorua wor cht. 1 .t e e~ne to fuml th rcheapr of iservants ofhal Ptl."lcliL? airihci 'of bll sters, ar calin the aud geiu aor t huw enir timen ofaml g a fctie rgy6,u os oi r ofogparVimoingtolegislainintid ea amstratino prdrcsulic adfairs itnNby.imcopol7t2novies in Ruse.sh SelLprivata life Mon ughtut two Ct ~-ha is el nuh nb 'I' " Whether from choice or circulm- 1 mco, the rotirement-of Julus E. ggs from tho presidency of tho kcens railroad is an occirronce c retted by all Pickens people who hIa 1)pd and waited w-hile h10 worked ar I sacrifield for Ilie promotion of t enterprise from the day it was e >jectod until its completiori, and fl till the present day . co: Mi irect from the Legislature. c" 8 co he ie only hills of great impor- tat c beforo tho houso last wook er re the bills proposing to divide til iitato into new congres- sa ial districts. There were three Is on th is subij4ct The bill in- *c duced by Mr. McGowan of co nrons was finally agreed upon ti I passed tho house by a hand- si ne imajority and it i8 nlow up to a - Sen.ato. F'rom prosimit iidi- ti Li< ns we think this measure will N 411y pass the Sonato. Under it is bill no chanuge is inade in our I it rict. Thor e has boon a bill on o is sulject every session of the vislaturo for the past several e uiirs and we hope the passage of y .is I1ill will quiet the politicinise I this nionsure for awhile, at least. n The usu.l child labor bills aro < ding fre ly discuisse. The cottot ill interests of the state as well i the olperatives will, wo think, t ecoie hampered by the passage f any law upon this su)ject at IiA timie, 41n11( we hlope to ,ie, aill h44 hills (0fonted. The el i ar00' ilo ill over and t -liI oneQs li ve g' ttoIt down to o woricr ( ' judg I the third cir Llit a fli all the old jidges whoo n 'rIms hol expirwd, were re-OletAed. r1 '14 Old Board of I)ire'tors of th i i ale 8 cispensaTry w re rei-lected, ouoIgh 11n)t without oppositioni. Th1 (W10noi1 Assehlily Was il- t led to Aigista, (a. ol lust Fri- i 1y to ait e(lie (Gocd Roads Con- S Iition, buti declined to accept, t i)>gh inmiy of the meibers took day off and went anyway. The next bill oin the calender of nportaiice is one proposing to Imt e I 0 le con Ity oflicers On1 salaries, 1) hi!-i will likely como up for dis- t issionl til wool. M. "Some time ago my d iughter caught sovm d' l. She com(plained of paina li ch:4t. mnid hld at had congh. I e ', o hor Chaimberlain's Clonigh Rlemed(y co'rding ((o directions anid inl two days w wal well 1ti11l h11)[o to go to scllool. laive used this remnevdy inI my family r ihe past s-v -n youa and have never 21w 12) hoal,'' says James Prender ist, m elh:init, Annt i Bay10 1h). Jfamfaica, 'esi Inia: 1.s:uu(l. Theii pains) in the iisst. 1 indietedi anapproaiching atlack of neiim1on ia, whlaichi in this instance was ndoubtiledly warded od' by3 Chianiber-t il's(Coegh Remeidy,. It counter'acts t 23' tenidency of a1 cold( toward pnielumlon-. ('ould (Count More. is. ('rhusaon~henik-I 8ee by3 thIs pa -r tha t~ Ihere are abuhut nInety deaith~s 2 Shakespeare'es play1 s \ir. ( r'imsonenk-Oh, I tink I've '('t n1e Shkespeare's~a phlry' Ild m iore ines 11 iin thait mayself. -Yonkers Hun nlown.2 Moediggri-Whait's the matter with our1 ineck ? Th'ilngumbioh-ltlle. 31('digge'-Ill, t'hi? Thligumbaob-No; bile; automoe ---Phlladelpia Press. Above Mortal Comment. I1arriei(t--Cupild la always repriesented s ai poor little urehlin without any gar enlts. lII rry'-Yes. Thaiit 1s (1021 so thait hto ill never go out of style.-Detroit A Suggestion. Paisseniger- 1less me, I'm afraid I ven1't a cenit 1 Must I get off the earui? C2onitactor-W 1,ell, I can't let you ide, r. Youi might go to the omlie and2( re >r't thle case to the superntendent. ilge. Perietunly So. "'This year will be tihe gieatest In our < "I low (1o you knoV t y' ''elh why shlouldnl't it be0? E'ver'y 'Went Agnlnftt Him. 'Oh, why did( you1 ('at that book of 00ations?'" asked thle imotheri goait. li(anse li~tt wasii labled 'Food for " >ughlt,' "' 81aId thle sick k;IdI. We'tll. you shouild have thioughtt be- (1 0 you atte it."-Cicago News. Aftermaeth. S W\~hat aul l tiimmersmnith?7" aked E sdick. di 'ie had1( all the Christmas presents a bought charged," explained K~ee- P k. S XIARKAiILE CCREl OlF CROTP. t A. LITTLIt BOY'S lIFE SAVED. I I have a1 feow words to say regardingIi mmbteihu lai' Cough ltomedy. It say.g mty little boy's life and I feel thtat I e Itiot pra211ta itienough. I bout i b tile of it i m A. E. Steero of G owl 21, 8. 1)., and whten I got home with it e' poor biby could hardly breathe. I ve the medicine na directed overy teu p mtutes uutil he "thr'ew uip" and theon I otught sure( het'was going to choke to olth. 'We hand to pull the phlegm ont his mouth in great strin gs. I am sitive that if I had not got thIat bottle b cough medioeme, my boy wvould not be m eartlutoday.--JoEn D~natoNT, liuwocd u va. For salo by G. W. Eaurlo Drug& PNEUMONIA AND LAGRIPPE, T cioughe ouured quickly by Foley's Ho- wv y antd Tar. IEciues aubstites., r hInd'e Hnn1l ..I4 .T! TASHINGTON LETTER (Speial Correspondonco.] )ne hundred more poliemen for this y and a rearrangempnit of committee ndling of histrict affairs In congress two feigtures whlih .impress Repro .itative Jdnkins of Wisconsin as be r vital at this time, one for the pres t and thd 'other- for the future wel ' of the District of Columbia. ts a leading nokber of the house nmittee on the k)Itrict of Columbia . Jenkins has for a nutpiber of years !n a clogo obserpr of the attitude of igress to the, i1sitrtet and has also )t himself pdsted roarding the do led workings of the municipal gov Inent of the (npItal. In dilscussing 3matter the other day Mr. Jenkins 'As far as the local police force Is acerned It Is i splendid body of men, d it is only repeating what others ntinually remark to say that this Is e best governed city in the United ates. I am rellably informed that the -erage pQllelnan in thiscity works irly-six hours out of forty-eight a. here is a chance for the humani rhuI to get in some good work. There a growing demand for the reductioi I the hours of labor, and it is a sad ymmentary on the national govern uent that right here at the seat of gov mnact min whose duty it is to protec fe and property ind be continuall; kposed should be 'ounpelled to wort a the polce officers of this city ar oimpelled to workl" Wittualhigtonui's Shiny Foot. The big ornamental brass doors a hie eastern entrance of the senat ing of the capitol have as long as th ldest eanployceof the big building cat omemnber been noted for a sigula eeuillarity. OnO of the scenes reprc ntied onl the door Is that of Washing m plasing through Trenton, the hadle f the city strowing flowers In hIs way Vislligton Is ounted, and l his righ )t. extends Ieyqnd the usual lines o raamental wok. The foot Is strikIng proaitnlit because of the high pol .h on It, which nminkes It glisten In th( orning sunlIght with all the bright (-SS of gold. The guldes at the capitc Iways show those handsome bras 01ors to vIsitors and explalin to then lie meianing of ie. scenes depicted o, hem. Almost invarltbly some one o ble group of vis'itors steps forwari aId, puttI aing hIs or haera thumb on th 111113h foot:of the Father of ills Cour -y, reinarks while rubbing It: "What makes this foot so shiny?" The guide ivariably replies: "TIat is Just wh'laat does It." Then the visitors laugh and are tali it to other points of Interest, and thel laces aire soon taken by another grou ) relailt the scene, including the foc Libbing and the query about the cans f the phlienoinenon. rhe Caipitil'n Plump Wonmen. "The thing Ilint impresses me mot bout the Washington crowds," said 'oman who has been spending tih ast two years In the City of 3 exlc< Is the comforting number of fait w4 ien. Before I -went to Mexico I usc o think overplump) women weren ood to look at, but now I admIre theu 11 hugely. Tfheru aren't any of thea ui the Mexican capital. Spaishi wi ion everywhere else p~ut on flesh a hey grow pmst'their first youth, but i lie City of AlexIco they grow painfull hin. Th'le ellmuate is 'worse onm tm oimplexlon than that of Colorado. rics the skin and gIves it a dull, sa >w hook. WViahingtonm women'a loo ke pictur'es to mie. Trj1j. skins at o clear and1( they're so dellgghtfull lump. Aan antlobesity specialIst woul tar'vo to death in Mexico." All ie Could Get. Senator Blururows~ of Kalamazoo an onator McMillan of Detroit are n< nly colleagues, but also close friend bhey ar'e given to joklug each othier 1 lanes. A (1ay3 or two Senator Blu ows had occasIon to go to the depar iort of agr'iculturc in behalf of a col tItant. On his way back lie amet Sez tor AleMlilanm, who stopped him an "Where have you been, my son?" "Over' at the agricultural depar nenit," repiled belitor' Burrows. "Ild you get anything?" asked Sea tor Ale~lilani. "Nothinlg but a pretty planat thme avye mune for muny wife'," reliied Senatc iurraows. "Thait was the onily thing 01uld 11ind thiat wias not in thme classitic er'vice." Opposedi to l'enny I'ostage. Re~preeaitive' Loudi~ of Cailfori hairian iiof thle comintltee of postom eas anmd posit roadsl, talked with th r'eslident the othier (lay about postsi 'gisalatoin. .\ a'. Loud Is opiposed t enny13 postage. "'Thait is out of th hostionua," lie saId. "Wi'th penmny post LL' thiere would1 be a (de11e1t (if at leas i,.000.(O a year ini the receipita of thm IIstoflic'e depart ment."' Mr'. Loud I 4fiosed to go)vernmenii~ut owner'ishipi o lographii lInes, as hais recenutly beel r4)pose(d. Appi'eeuinted thme Joke. Ileimreseunttivye Richardsoni of Ten 'ssee, the mIiority leader of thi >use, foramally p~resented( the presi at with a beautifully bound set o a coamiplationms of the messages anm upers of the presIdlents of the Unuite< ates. In making the presenitation Mr Ichiardlson hanghligly asked the presS mt to read( carefully the constitutlot ad D)eclaration of Indepenidence. Tha 'esident took the joke good naturedi1 ad saId that lie would. 'IN Protect the Flag. Seven senators have Introduced billh prevent the destruction of the Amer uln flag. Senator Penrose heads tha at and bnses hIs mneasuro on strong ouds. Ie claims thmat the govern cnt is perinittlig tio flag to be de, sed In the IPhilippines, and ill Mn. ha the stars andI stripes are used tc lvertiso saloons~ amnd as signboards on aces of objegi19nnble reputation, CAnt. ScuomrEL. 'A 00%5d~g2ZAIN "1 hiave noiced that ahe sale on (Jbam, rlinia'n Smotuach &- Liver Tablets is al >st inivar'iably to those who have 0on04 ed them," says M4r. , II, Weder, U oiminent disggiet 'of Casoade, Xowa, hat 1tter recommendation oould any >dielheo have than for people to oall tol when agiaiused'of suoh a remedyl y thuem when you feol dullafter eatin~ in son .havem a bad taste in you auth, feel bilious, l)ave no nppetite or ion troubled 'with constipations and u are oortailn to lbe delighted withl the~ Omnit relief w.hio thay ammt4 I9m J. E. BRIDGES. W. W. HAMMOND Bridges & Hammond, Dry Goods -AT Cost We want to close out our entire stock of DRY GOODS at once. The Goods will go -AT COST Come now and get bargain. Bridges & Hammond. PICKENS, - - S. C. @+@ Gentral's Store. Are you prejudiced? Are you open to conviction? Many people think it impossible to fine a First class General Store in a town of , this size Don't you believe it I Because you can be convinced there is a First-class General Store here by callling on L. Ross Eaton, Central, S. C. Where you will find a fine and varied Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Groods and Groceries. L. ROSS EATON, , r Central, S. C. t Notice To Executors. Ad 0 ministrators, Cuardi ans &c. Please make your annual returns dur ing the month of January as the law re f quires. A failure to comply works a e forfuturo of your commissions. J. B. NEWBERY, J9 3 Probate Judge. NOTICE PENSIONERS. The County Pension Board will ,hold its last meeting at Pickeno 0. s House on Monday the 10 day of February 1902. Please send. In Y your applications before that day. 0 J. B. Newbery. ~ J23td.County Chmn. LSAE Clerk's Sale. TAEOF SOUJTIl CAROLINA) County of Pickens. f In Common Please court. tIn pursuance of a dlecutal order made in the following statted caso and on file in the Clerks office. I will sell at the hi hes ider on Saloday in February, 1902. ,. at Pickens C. H. 8. C. during the . legal hours for sale the following describ ed Real estate upon the turne herein after mentioned to wit: Haarison 0, Hendrick, et al Do. against cretal William A. Hendricks, )order. . All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the county and State afore Ssaid, in Hurricane township on Six Mile rCreek,* waters of Keowee river, contain 1ing one hundred and fiftly-six (156) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. W. LI Williman, Martin Evans and others. Terms, one half [j] cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, credit portion to be secured by the bound of the pur .chaser and a mortgrge of the premises, Swith interest from dlay of sale. Pur Ichaser to pay for all papers and for re. cording the same. A. J. BO0GGS (Seal) C. C. P. t Auditor's Notice. 3 To the Tlax Payers of Piekens County: * For the convenience of the public I will attemul t he following places and dates I named below for the purlpose of taklug tax returns for. the fiscaul yeair of 1002: Six Mile, Monday, January 6. Calhoun, Tluiesday, Jan uary 7. S Centiral, Wedresday, Jan'uary 8. Caitecchee, Thuasday, January 0. -JLibertyv, FrIday, .January 10. In the oflice Saturday, ,Janaray 11. I Essley, Monday and Tuesday, Janna I ry 1 3 and1 14. ,(ross Plains, Wednesday, January 16. Looper's shiop, Thursday. JIanuary 18. Ilughes' Store, Frilbsy, January 17. In ofmco Saturday, January 18. Pumnpkintown, Monday, January 20. Holly Spi Ings, Tuesday, .January 21. Esst.atoe, Wednesday-, January 22. Mile Creek, Th'ur.sday, January 23. Pltes Friday, January 24. I will be0 in thte oficee from January 25th, 1902, to F'ebruarv 20th, 1002, in. cloilve, and after this date I am required by la w to a~dd ai penalty of fliy per ceut. on all non-returns. Please meet me at the a bove uippoint ments andi avoid the usual] rush In tihe offiee. As thIs is real estate assesment year, I miust urge that each and overy land owner come. prepared to give a full desctiption, ncumber of acres, boundaries, &o. All male persons be, tween the sges of 21 and 60 years except those incapable of earning -a supuport from being .mained or otherwise disa bled, all Confederate veterans over 50 years of a go, are desraed taxab polls. Be sure and be able to give thee umber of school dirtriot as this is very impor tant information. feb20 County Auditor, Poley's Kidney Cure maakea kidneys and biaddeer a~bte FIl Us lion ene Ta E TRADE. Our complete d Price List. aing, showing CAHIMES, SPRING l'AGOlS, &e. ro I WAGON co, 1,01110. gents wanted ing. [EIR. CLAIMS., t strongly presses its claims to I you of all the good things of >ed limits o our advertising Ily give you a hint of a few re are and now the broad hon. never more completely ready ie province of this "ad." such as any store might be ,st and the most reasonably here from xo cts. per yard up iiaking perfection there is in 7esentation of that style, and w. Big lines of JEANS, OUT .ES, SI-IRTINGS, SHEET )ODS OF ALL DESCRIP OSSIBLE PRICES. and the prices are from cheap I like. FOR LADIES. rith all the new shapes in any otions, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Window no to us and we will save you money. Uste r, &:Beattie, d 206 Main street, GR EENVILLE, S. C. LE W MON THS DOD BIG TRADE , FIXED FOR IT j it reople want as muich for their ioney as ive them rilht prices on everytlhing. For reryliotly, would bo a lic-pure and sunle, our different departments. Our rooms aro KERY, TIN, GLASS WARE, JEWELRY, ing Machines, Saddles, Bridles nd Harness Leather, Cinds, Bran New ... ron Bedsteads, and these dI cheap enough. Mattogs, and~ a thousand of other useful site by looking through our stoek. 1, Shot and Caps, for sporting men, D~yna t)btom out of your wtfls. We have he market, and of several sizes. >u try thiem.: See them. A LOT OF SHOES AND BROKEN SUIT TY CHEAP, tock Is cheap enough. your Fall trade and let us .show you plrecialte it. A FREE PATTERN (yobr. on ection) to ev.ey rrub. MWGALLSJ 7A LADIES' MAOAZINE. wor'be au nlh~ o o ,late Iits A R 5nmesac i CALL 0m. > l fame rto ris Belgi L.~0 Blan*oe weighing, 8~r ployuds til prdc from 40t 0 sndvie of he hnoar tesavhe ,heile News advismes SellhiC nae as th peroptan maret rpim 18 to 40 sants a a. -High Gra FOR Ti Wifte for Catalogue at It costs not all kinds of BUGGIES, DRIVING WAGONS, SURREYS WRITS ' KEW STANDARI CINCINNAT Responsible A * Lin each town. Please iuention this paper whent writ +iPRESSING TH Not a section of this shop bu be emphasized in print. To tel the new season in the prescril space were impossible. Can or from time to time. To make he est assertion that this store was for fall and winter business is ti DRESS GOODS SROWlG. The dress goods showing is proud of. The newest, the b< priced. All the new shades are TAILORED SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRT Whatever of style and dress this seasons product, a fine rep: perfection may be seen here no INGS, FLANNELS, PERCAI INGS AND DOMESTIC G( TIONS AT THE LOWEST F THE NEW JACKETS AND FURS, Are here in great quantities, ones to finer grades, just as yoU THE FAMOUS "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES Our shoe stock is complete v size wanted. For any item in Dry Goods, N Shades, and House Furnishing Goods, Coi 204 at FOR THE NEX'i , , , WE EXPECT A 6 1|p'di AND WE HAVE We expect to deserve It. We know th they can get for it, aid we are prepared to g us to saty that we t111(erimuY P.11( udersell ei ad aliar is seldom1beliee lan w ut hetr l il stccdf liite all to come and1( look through SHOES, UNDERWEAR, CR01 HARDWARE, ks, Groceries, Stoves, Sevi Halters, Sole) Lace a a . . Furniture of all I Including a nice line of: are nlice, clean ar g rades of Mattresses, Carpets, Rtugs, articles that the goodI people will Cutlery, Shtot Guns and Rlifles, Powder, Lea flute aund Bltasting Powder to knock the p~robably the best turn plows 0on Would be glad to ha~ve ya WE HAVE Mir "DDS AND ENDS" IN TO GO MIGI though all tihe regular COME IN AND SEE US and1( gIve u how we aj _W. DJLARK BROS. & CO., GRIEENVILLIE, S. C. We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days ---A LL MIonuiments, Tombstones, and LMarkers. iow in Stock at 20 per cent; eus than usual price. We have ome exceptional values. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH ,. CLARK BROTHERS & CO., Greenville, 8. 0 . For Coughs, Bold, and Oees.p Is Miute Ooqh Ours